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1. Product layout
OPERATING MANUAL
SCENE CONTROLLER
HKZW-SCN04-V1.0
The Scene Controller is a slave product that is wireless,portable and
rechargeable . It can control a Z-Wave device, such as smart plug, smart
dimmerthrough a Z-Wave gateway. You can also activate a scene like
sleep scene,moviescene and entertainment scene with it.
The features list:
(1) Z-Wave Plus certifiedfor wide compatibility(500 serialsproduct).
(2) Supportremote control anywhere and anytime.
(3) Scene Controller is capableof sendingfour different scene commands
with four buttons.
(4) The battery is rechargeable.
(5) The battery will run for half a year per singlecharging.
(6) Supportlow battery alarm with a buzzer.
(7) Supportcommunication failure alarm with a buzzer.
(8) Supportfirmware OTA.
Ⅰ. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT SCENE CONTROLLER
Radio protocol:
Radio frequency: 868.42MHz (EU) 908.42MHz (US)
921.42MHz (AU)
Range:
Dimensions 50*50*16mm
36mA
3uA
Power supply:
2. Specifications
Single LIR2450 3.6V Battery
Storage environment:
Operational temperature:
More than 100m outdoors
About 30m indoors (depending
on building materials)
Working current:
Standby current:
-10~50℃ 0%~85%
0~40℃
Z-Wave
LED
LED
Micro USB port
Ⅱ.INSTALLATION
Open the cover:
Open the cover, as the figure below shows.
Insert your battery:
Insert your battery and close the cover, as the figure below shows.
Ⅲ. Z-WAVE NETWORK INCLUSION
Scene Controller can be included 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.
Included as a non-secure device
(1) Insert the LIR2450 battery.
(2) Set the Z-Wave network main controller into learning mode
(see Z-Wave network controller operating manual).
(3) Triple click the Z-button.
(4) If the inclusion is successful, the LED will blink in blue less than
for 5 seconds and then keep on for 15 seconds.
TIP:
IfyouwantyourSceneControllertobeasecuritydevicethat
usesecure/encryptedmessagetocommunicateinaZ-Wave
network,thenasecurityenabledZ-Wavecontrollerisneeded.
To remove the Scene Controller from the Z-Wave network:
(1) Insert the LIR2450 battery.
(2) Set the Z-Wave network main controller into learning mode
(see Z-Wave controller operating manual).
(3) Triple click the Z-button, if the exclusion is successful, LED will blink
in orange for less than 5 seconds and then keep on for 3 seconds.
Ⅳ. REMOVING FROM Z-WAVE NETWORK
Ⅴ. RESET SCENE CONTROLLER
Reset procedure clears the Scene Controller's memory, including
Z-Wave network information.
To reset Scene Controller:
Pressing and holding the Z-button for 20 seconds. Release the button
after 20 seconds, LED will keep in yellow for 3 seconds. Scene
Controller will be reset to factory defaults if you short press the
button within this 3 seconds.
Ⅵ. LOW BATTERY ALARM FUNCTION
Scene Controller will send battery report to the lifeline group when
Z-Button is triggered during the sleep mode. If the battery level of
the Scene Controller is less than 20%, the Scene Controller will beep
3 times when the button is pressed.
Ⅶ. COMMUNICATION FAILURE ALARM FUNCTION
The Scene Controller will beep one time when the communication
between the Scene Controller and any one of the controlled device
is failed.
Ⅷ. TESTING Z-WAVE NETWORK RANGE
Scene Controller's LED indicator can signal its communication quality
with the Z-Wave main controller.
To start testing:
Press and hold the Z-button for 11 to 15 seconds, the LED will keep on
in purple for 3 seconds, it will enter testing mode if you short press the
Z-button during these 3 seconds.
Blink in green –Scene Controller establish a direct communication with
the main controller, and still under checking.
Keep green – The green light should last about 2 seconds, which means
the direct communication is stable.
Blink in orange –Scene Controller can communicate with the main
controller in intermediate radio transmit power level, and still under
checking.
Keep orange – The communication quality is moderate.
Keep Red – The communication is failed.
TIP:
1. This function works only when Scene Controller
has been included into a Z-Wave network.
2. Click the Z button to exit the test.
Ⅸ. BATTERY CHARGING
Scene Controller has an internal rechargeable battery that will run for
half a year under the normal use condition. If the battery level is less
than 20%, this will activate the low battery level function, this means
you need to charge the battery.
The charger's output should be a micro USB terminal with the
specification of output DC 5V.
The LED nearby the micro USB port will keep on in red during the
changing, and it will turn to green if the charging is finished.
Ⅹ. ASSOCIATION
Association allows the Scene Controller to control another Z-Wave
device directly, such as Smart Switch, Smart Dimmer, etc.
Scene Controller supports nine association groupings, every group
relates to a specific button action. View details in the follow
section of “Ⅻ. BUTTON FUNCTION”.
Group 1 allows Scene Controller sends central scene notification
command and battery report command when any button is triggered.
Details shown as the below diagram 1.
Group 2 allows Scene Controller sends basic set command when the
button 1 is triggered.
Group 3 allows Scene Controller sends switch multilevel set, multilevel
start level change and multilevel stop level change command when the
button 1 is triggered.
Group 4 allows Scene Controller sends basic set command when the
button 2 is triggered.
Group 5 allows Scene Controller sends switch multilevel set, multilevel
start level change and multilevel stop level change command when the
button 2 is triggered.
Group 6 allows Scene Controller sends basic set command when the
button 3 is triggered.
Group 7 allows Scene Controller sends switch multilevel set, multilevel
start level change and multilevel stop level change command when the
button 3 is triggered.
Group 8 allows Scene Controller sends basic set command when the
button 4 is triggered.
Group 9 allows Scene Controller sends switch multilevel set, multilevel
start level change and multilevel stop level change command when the
button 4 is triggered.
Details shown as the below diagram 2
Included as a secure device
(1) Insert the LIR2450 battery.
(2) Set the Z-Wave network main controller into learning mode
(see Z-Wave network controller operating manual).
(3) Pressing and holding the Z-button for 3 seconds.
(4) If the inclusion is successful, the LED will blink in green less than
for 5 seconds and then keep on for 15 seconds.
NOTE:
Use this procedure only in the event that the network
primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.
means Button 1 means Button 2
means Button 3 means Button 4
Button ID
Scene Number
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
Button ID
Any button
Group ID
1
Action & notification
Press: Central scene notification
( Key Attributes=0)
Hold: Central scene notification
( Key Attributes=2)
Release: Central scene notification
( Key Attributes=1)
Diagram 2:
Button 1 2 Press: Basic Set Hold: Reserve
Release: Reserve
3 Press: Switch multilevel set
Hold: Multilevel start level change
Release: Multilevel stop level change
Button 2 4 Press: Basic Set Hold: Reserve
Release: Reserve
5 Press: Switch multilevel set
Hold: Multilevel start level change
Release: Multilevel stop level change
Button 3 6 Press: Basic Set Hold: Reserve
Release: Reserve
7 Press: Switch multilevel set
Hold: Multilevel start level change
Release: Multilevel stop level change
Button 4 8 Press: Basic Set Hold: Reserve
Release: Reserve
9 Press: Switch multilevel set
Hold: Multilevel start level change
Release: Multilevel stop level change
TIP:
1.The max number of associated nodes of all these
9 groups is 5.
2.Association allows for direct transmission of control
command between devices and takes place without the
participation of the main controller.
Ⅺ. WAKE UP
Wake up interval:
Available settings: 0
Default setting: 0
Pressing and holding Z-Button for 3 seconds. Led will turn to green,
which means Scene Controller has successfully sent the wake up
notification out.
NOTE:
The interval time must be set to 0. The wake up
notification will not wake the Scene Controller, only the
action of the button can you wake the Scene Controller.
Ⅻ. BUTTON FUNCTION
Scene Controller offers three button action types, including short
press, held down and release.
Short press allows Scene Controller sends:
Central scene notification command to the associated nodes,
Basic set command to the associated nodes.
Switch multilevel set command to the associated nodes.
Held down (more than 1 second less than 20 seconds) allows Scene
Controller sends:
Central scene notification command to the associated nodes,
Multilevel start level change command to the associated nodes.
Release allows Scene Controller sends:
Central scene notification command to the associated nodes,
Multilevel stop level change command to the associated nodes.
XIII. ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
Scene Controller offers a wide variety of advanced configuration
settings. Below parameters can be accessed from main controllers
configuration interface.
Parameter No.254 Enable/disable the configuration command
Lock/unlock all configuration parameters.
0 – Unlock.
1 – Lock.
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 1[byte]
Parameter No.255 Reset Scene Controller
Reset the sensor or remove from the Z-Wave network
Value: 1431655765
Default: 1
Parameter size: 4[byte]
Reset to factory default settings and removed from the Z-Wave network.
Value: 85
Default: 1
Parameter size: 1[byte]
Reset the values of the configuration command to default setting.
You may need the Over the Air (OTA) feature for the product's
firmware upgrade. Your Scene Controller can not be used after OTA.
In such a case, you need to activate the product by pressing and
holding the Z-Button until the led turns on, this procedure may take
you about 10 seconds. After these your Scene Controller will be usable.
XIV. NOTES FOR OTA
Diagram 1:

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Wall Controller 4 Buttons rechargeable Remote Z-Wave Plus - Hank manual

  • 1. 1. Product layout OPERATING MANUAL SCENE CONTROLLER HKZW-SCN04-V1.0 The Scene Controller is a slave product that is wireless,portable and rechargeable . It can control a Z-Wave device, such as smart plug, smart dimmerthrough a Z-Wave gateway. You can also activate a scene like sleep scene,moviescene and entertainment scene with it. The features list: (1) Z-Wave Plus certifiedfor wide compatibility(500 serialsproduct). (2) Supportremote control anywhere and anytime. (3) Scene Controller is capableof sendingfour different scene commands with four buttons. (4) The battery is rechargeable. (5) The battery will run for half a year per singlecharging. (6) Supportlow battery alarm with a buzzer. (7) Supportcommunication failure alarm with a buzzer. (8) Supportfirmware OTA. Ⅰ. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT SCENE CONTROLLER Radio protocol: Radio frequency: 868.42MHz (EU) 908.42MHz (US) 921.42MHz (AU) Range: Dimensions 50*50*16mm 36mA 3uA Power supply: 2. Specifications Single LIR2450 3.6V Battery Storage environment: Operational temperature: More than 100m outdoors About 30m indoors (depending on building materials) Working current: Standby current: -10~50℃ 0%~85% 0~40℃ Z-Wave LED LED Micro USB port Ⅱ.INSTALLATION Open the cover: Open the cover, as the figure below shows. Insert your battery: Insert your battery and close the cover, as the figure below shows. Ⅲ. Z-WAVE NETWORK INCLUSION Scene Controller can be included 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. Included as a non-secure device (1) Insert the LIR2450 battery. (2) Set the Z-Wave network main controller into learning mode (see Z-Wave network controller operating manual). (3) Triple click the Z-button. (4) If the inclusion is successful, the LED will blink in blue less than for 5 seconds and then keep on for 15 seconds. TIP: IfyouwantyourSceneControllertobeasecuritydevicethat usesecure/encryptedmessagetocommunicateinaZ-Wave network,thenasecurityenabledZ-Wavecontrollerisneeded. To remove the Scene Controller from the Z-Wave network: (1) Insert the LIR2450 battery. (2) Set the Z-Wave network main controller into learning mode (see Z-Wave controller operating manual). (3) Triple click the Z-button, if the exclusion is successful, LED will blink in orange for less than 5 seconds and then keep on for 3 seconds. Ⅳ. REMOVING FROM Z-WAVE NETWORK Ⅴ. RESET SCENE CONTROLLER Reset procedure clears the Scene Controller's memory, including Z-Wave network information. To reset Scene Controller: Pressing and holding the Z-button for 20 seconds. Release the button after 20 seconds, LED will keep in yellow for 3 seconds. Scene Controller will be reset to factory defaults if you short press the button within this 3 seconds. Ⅵ. LOW BATTERY ALARM FUNCTION Scene Controller will send battery report to the lifeline group when Z-Button is triggered during the sleep mode. If the battery level of the Scene Controller is less than 20%, the Scene Controller will beep 3 times when the button is pressed. Ⅶ. COMMUNICATION FAILURE ALARM FUNCTION The Scene Controller will beep one time when the communication between the Scene Controller and any one of the controlled device is failed. Ⅷ. TESTING Z-WAVE NETWORK RANGE Scene Controller's LED indicator can signal its communication quality with the Z-Wave main controller. To start testing: Press and hold the Z-button for 11 to 15 seconds, the LED will keep on in purple for 3 seconds, it will enter testing mode if you short press the Z-button during these 3 seconds. Blink in green –Scene Controller establish a direct communication with the main controller, and still under checking. Keep green – The green light should last about 2 seconds, which means the direct communication is stable. Blink in orange –Scene Controller can communicate with the main controller in intermediate radio transmit power level, and still under checking. Keep orange – The communication quality is moderate. Keep Red – The communication is failed. TIP: 1. This function works only when Scene Controller has been included into a Z-Wave network. 2. Click the Z button to exit the test. Ⅸ. BATTERY CHARGING Scene Controller has an internal rechargeable battery that will run for half a year under the normal use condition. If the battery level is less than 20%, this will activate the low battery level function, this means you need to charge the battery. The charger's output should be a micro USB terminal with the specification of output DC 5V. The LED nearby the micro USB port will keep on in red during the changing, and it will turn to green if the charging is finished. Ⅹ. ASSOCIATION Association allows the Scene Controller to control another Z-Wave device directly, such as Smart Switch, Smart Dimmer, etc. Scene Controller supports nine association groupings, every group relates to a specific button action. View details in the follow section of “Ⅻ. BUTTON FUNCTION”. Group 1 allows Scene Controller sends central scene notification command and battery report command when any button is triggered. Details shown as the below diagram 1. Group 2 allows Scene Controller sends basic set command when the button 1 is triggered. Group 3 allows Scene Controller sends switch multilevel set, multilevel start level change and multilevel stop level change command when the button 1 is triggered. Group 4 allows Scene Controller sends basic set command when the button 2 is triggered. Group 5 allows Scene Controller sends switch multilevel set, multilevel start level change and multilevel stop level change command when the button 2 is triggered. Group 6 allows Scene Controller sends basic set command when the button 3 is triggered. Group 7 allows Scene Controller sends switch multilevel set, multilevel start level change and multilevel stop level change command when the button 3 is triggered. Group 8 allows Scene Controller sends basic set command when the button 4 is triggered. Group 9 allows Scene Controller sends switch multilevel set, multilevel start level change and multilevel stop level change command when the button 4 is triggered. Details shown as the below diagram 2 Included as a secure device (1) Insert the LIR2450 battery. (2) Set the Z-Wave network main controller into learning mode (see Z-Wave network controller operating manual). (3) Pressing and holding the Z-button for 3 seconds. (4) If the inclusion is successful, the LED will blink in green less than for 5 seconds and then keep on for 15 seconds. NOTE: Use this procedure only in the event that the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable. means Button 1 means Button 2 means Button 3 means Button 4 Button ID Scene Number 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 Button ID Any button Group ID 1 Action & notification Press: Central scene notification ( Key Attributes=0) Hold: Central scene notification ( Key Attributes=2) Release: Central scene notification ( Key Attributes=1) Diagram 2: Button 1 2 Press: Basic Set Hold: Reserve Release: Reserve 3 Press: Switch multilevel set Hold: Multilevel start level change Release: Multilevel stop level change Button 2 4 Press: Basic Set Hold: Reserve Release: Reserve 5 Press: Switch multilevel set Hold: Multilevel start level change Release: Multilevel stop level change Button 3 6 Press: Basic Set Hold: Reserve Release: Reserve 7 Press: Switch multilevel set Hold: Multilevel start level change Release: Multilevel stop level change Button 4 8 Press: Basic Set Hold: Reserve Release: Reserve 9 Press: Switch multilevel set Hold: Multilevel start level change Release: Multilevel stop level change TIP: 1.The max number of associated nodes of all these 9 groups is 5. 2.Association allows for direct transmission of control command between devices and takes place without the participation of the main controller. Ⅺ. WAKE UP Wake up interval: Available settings: 0 Default setting: 0 Pressing and holding Z-Button for 3 seconds. Led will turn to green, which means Scene Controller has successfully sent the wake up notification out. NOTE: The interval time must be set to 0. The wake up notification will not wake the Scene Controller, only the action of the button can you wake the Scene Controller. Ⅻ. BUTTON FUNCTION Scene Controller offers three button action types, including short press, held down and release. Short press allows Scene Controller sends: Central scene notification command to the associated nodes, Basic set command to the associated nodes. Switch multilevel set command to the associated nodes. Held down (more than 1 second less than 20 seconds) allows Scene Controller sends: Central scene notification command to the associated nodes, Multilevel start level change command to the associated nodes. Release allows Scene Controller sends: Central scene notification command to the associated nodes, Multilevel stop level change command to the associated nodes. XIII. ADVANCED CONFIGURATION Scene Controller offers a wide variety of advanced configuration settings. Below parameters can be accessed from main controllers configuration interface. Parameter No.254 Enable/disable the configuration command Lock/unlock all configuration parameters. 0 – Unlock. 1 – Lock. Default setting: 0 Parameter size: 1[byte] Parameter No.255 Reset Scene Controller Reset the sensor or remove from the Z-Wave network Value: 1431655765 Default: 1 Parameter size: 4[byte] Reset to factory default settings and removed from the Z-Wave network. Value: 85 Default: 1 Parameter size: 1[byte] Reset the values of the configuration command to default setting. You may need the Over the Air (OTA) feature for the product's firmware upgrade. Your Scene Controller can not be used after OTA. In such a case, you need to activate the product by pressing and holding the Z-Button until the led turns on, this procedure may take you about 10 seconds. After these your Scene Controller will be usable. XIV. NOTES FOR OTA Diagram 1: