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TZ65D DIMMER MODULE
Radio Frequency Controlled, 6A, 230 VAC, European Wall Mounted 3-Way
Dimmer Switch, Dual Switch, Release 1.1
L L’N 3
TZ65D Connections
L: Line voltage input
L': Switched load output
N: Line neutral
3: Auxiliary switch signal input
TZ65D
Note: This module must be “Included in the Network” only where it will be permanently
installed. The proper operation of this node in the mesh network is dependent on it
knowing its location with respect to other nodes. You cannot “test bench” configure
this module.
TZ65D WALL DIMMER SWITCH
The TZ65D wall mounted 3-way dimmer switch is a component of the lighting
control system.
This wall mounted dimmer switch is designed to work with other Z-Wave enabled
devices. Z-Wave nodes of other types can be added to the system and will also act as
repeaters if they support this function of repeating the signal received to other
modules in the system.
As part of a Z-Wave network, the TZ65D will also act as a wireless repeater to insure
that commands intended for another device in the network are received. This is useful
when the device would otherwise be out of the radio range of the wireless controller.
There are no field repairable assemblies on this unit. If service is needed, the unit
must be returned where purchased.
INSTALLATION
DANGER! SHOCK HAZARD. Read and understand these instructions before installing.
It is recommended that a qualified electrician perform this installation. Make sure the
load controlled by the switch does not exceed 6 amps. For indoor use only. Retain
instructions for future use.
Wire this switch in place of a current wall switch according to the diagram above.
See the wireless controller operating instructions to add this module under the
command of the wireless controller.
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1. Remove the paddle. Using small screw driver, push out the paddle through holes
in back side of mounting plate. The paddle can also be pried out from the face, from
the top or the bottom of the paddle.
2. Remove the four screws through the retaining ring holding the trim ring to the
mounting plate. This will allow removal of trim ring. When removing the trim ring
make sure not to bend or disrupt the shape of the antenna wire.
3. Wire the product according to the diagram.
4. Install the product in the wall box.
5. Reinstall the trim ring and the retaining ring with the four screws. Position of this
ring is important. The stamped word “Bottom” on the metal and retaining ring will
be aligned with each other. Again do not disrupt the integrity of the antenna wire.
6. Return the paddle to the face of the product. Simply press into place. Make sure the
LED window is also toward the stamped word “Bottom” on the retaining ring.
INCLUDING TZ65D TO THE NETWORK
Including to the network (must be installed in its permanent location, not on test
bench)
1. Setup the controller you are using to include a device into network.
2. Tap either the top or bottom of the switch once.
Excluding from the network
1. Setup the controller you are using to exclude a device from the network.
2. Tap either the top or the bottom of the switch once.
BASIC OPERATION
(Local control)
The left switch on the TZ65D allows the user to:
·Turn ON or OFF the attached load.
·Include or exclude the module from the Z-Wave system.
·Control other Z-Wave enabled devices.(one “associated” group of 5 each-Groups 1)
The right switch on the TZ65D allows the user to:
·Control other Z-WAVE enable devices (two “associated” group of 5 each-Groups 1)
Also, when a controller prompts you to “Send Node ID” or to “Press Button on Unit”,
quickly tap the switch ON or OFF once to satisfy those instructions.
·Tapping top of left switch turns the load attached ON.
·Tapping bottom of left switch turns the load attached OFF.
·Pressing and holding the left switch will allow dimming and brightening the
attached load or the other Z-Wave dimmers if associated. Same for the right switch.
Caution: When dimmed are at the lowest setting, even though the load looks like its
off, it still has power. Tap bottom of switch to turn off completely. It is best to turn off
the power at the circuit breaker to service the load.
Note: Upon restoration of power after a power loss, the TZ65D returns to previous
known state.
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LED Indication
The LED on the TZ65D will turn on when the load attached is off, to act as a night light.
However, the LED can be user configured to turn on when the load attached is on.
The TZ65D will flicker its LED when it is transmitting to any of the 4 groups. This can
be changed if desired. See “LED transmission indication”.
Remote control
The TZ65D will respond to BASIC and BINARY commands that are part of the Z-Wave
system. Refer to your controller’s instructions as to whether your controller can
transmit those commands.
ADVANCED OPERATION
All on/All Off
The TZ65D supports the ALL ON/ ALL OFF commands. .
The TZ65D can be set to respond to ALL ON and ALL OFF commands 4 different ways. .
Refer to your controller for information on how to set the TZ65D to operate in the manner
you desire. Some controllers may be only able to set certain settings of ALL ON/ ALL
OFF response the 4 different ways the TZ65D can be setup to respond to ALL ON and
ALL OFF commands are:
1. TZ65D will not respond to ALL ON or the ALL OFF command.
2. TZ65D will respond to ALL OFF command but will not respond to ALL ON command.
3. TZ65D will respond to ALL ON command but will not respond toALL OFF command.
4. TZ65D will respond to ALL ON and the ALL OFF command.
Association
The TZ65D supports the association command.
The TZ65D can be set to control other Z-Wave devices. Those devices must be
installed in their permanent location. You can turn on and off, and even dim other
Z-Wave devices once they are “associated” into 1 of 4 groups within the TZ65D.
Each group is turned on or off (or dimmed) by tapping or holding the switch a differing
amount of times.
Group 1 Control: If you associate a Z-Wave device into Group 1, you can turn that
device ON and OFF by tapping the top or bottom of the left switch once. The load attached
to the TZ65D will also turn on or off. Associating nodes into Group 2 or 3 will cause a very
slight delay before the command is transmitted to Group 1 nodes.
You can brighten the controlled device by pushing and holding the top of the left switch.
Dim by pushing and holding the bottom of the left switch.
Group 2 Control: If you associate a Z-Wave device into Group 2, you can turn that
device ON and OFF by tapping the top or bottom of the right switch. You can brighten
or dim devices by pushing and holding the top of the right switch. Dim by pushing and
holding the bottom of the right switch. The load attached to the TZ65D is not affected.
The LED on the right switch will indicate the status of Group 2. Group 2 will be polled
at a specific interval and the LED on the right switch will indicate the status of Group 2.
The polling interval can be configured.
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Group 3 Control: If you associate a Z-Wave device into Group 3, you can turn that device
ON or OFF by tapping the top or bottom of the right switch twice. You can brighten or dim
devices by tapping the switch once them push and hold the top or bottom of the right switch.
The load attached to the TZ65D is not affected.
Group 4 Control: If you associate a Z-Wave device into Group 4, that device will be
commanded to turn on or off when the TZ65D is commanded to turn on or off. Caution: The
TZ65D will not transmit to Z-Wave deices in Group 4 if it is already in the state that the
Z-Wave command commanded it to.
You can associate up to 5 Z-Wave devices into each of these groups.
For instructions on how to “associate” a Z-Wave device into one of these groups, refer
to your wireless controller instructions (If you are using the z-wave controller, refer to
the setup menu, association section).
A note about dimming, if you combine Z-Wave enabled dimmers and other types of Z-Wave
devices in a group, place a Z-Wave enabled dim into the empty group first to ensure that
the dimming operates correctly.
Configuration
The TZ65D supports the configuration command.
The TZ65D can be configured to operate slightly differently than how it works when
you first install it. Using the configuration command you can configure the following:
·Set Ignore start level bit when transmitting dim command
·Suspend group
·Night light operation
·Invert switch
·Poll Group 2 Interval (minutes)
·Poll Group 2
You can use a controller to send configuration command. (refer to the setup menu,
configuration section).
Set Ignore start level bit when transmitting dim commands.
·Parameter No: 1
·Length: 1 Byte
·Valid values = 0 or 1 (default value is 1)
The TZ65D left switch can send dim commands to Z-Wave enabled dimmers. The dim
command has a start level embedded in it. A dimmer receiving this command will
start dimming from that start level. However, the command also has a bit that indicates
whether the dimmer should ignore the start level. If the bit is set to 1, the dimmer will
ignore the start level and instead start dimming from its current level. If this bit is set to 0,
the dimmer will not ignore the start level.
Suspend Group 4
·Parameter No: 2
·Length: 1 Byte
·Valid values = 0 or 1 (default value is 0) (default value is
0)
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You may wish to disable transmitting commands to Z-Wave devices that are in Group
4 without “disassociating” those devices from the group. Setting parameter 2 to the
value of 1 will stop theTZ65D from transmitting to devices that are “associated” into
Group 4.
Night light
·Parameter No: 3
·Length: 1 Byte
·Valid values = 0 or 1 (default value is 0)
The LED on the TZ65D will by default, turn ON when the load attached is turned OFF.
To make the LED turn ON when the load attached is turned ON instead, set parameter
3 to a value of 1.
Invert switch
·Parameter No: 4
·Length: 1 Byte
·Valid values = 0 or 1 (default value is 0)
To change the top of the switch to OFF and the bottom of the switch ON , set parameter 4 to 1.
Note: if you invert the switches and also install the produce upside down , remember
the load will now be controlled by the right, not the left switch.
Poll Group 2 Interval (minutes)
·Configuration Parameter 20.
·One Byte
·Valid Values = 1 through 255 (Default value is 2)
Poll Group 2
·Configuration Parameter 22. (Default value is 1)
·One Byte
·If value is 0, the TZ65D will not poll Group 2.
·If value is 1,the TZ65D will poll Group 2 at the interval set in Configuration.
Parameter 20
Enable shade control Group 2
·Parameter 14
·Length: 1 Byte
·Valid values: 0 or 1 (default value is 0)
The TZ65D can operate shade control devices via its Group 2 if this configuration
parameter is set to 1.
Enable Shade control Group 3
·Parameter 15
·Length: 1 Byte
·Valid values: 0 or 1 (default value is 0) (default value is 0)
The TZ65D can operate shade control devices via its Group 3 if this configuration
parameter is set to 1.
LED Transmission indication
·Parameter 19
·Length: 1 Byte
·Valid values = 0, 1, 2 (default value is 2)
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The TZ65D will flicker its LED when it is transmitting to any of its 4 groups. This flickering
can be set to not flicker at all (set to 0), to flicker the entire time it is transmitting ( set to 1 ) ,
Or to flicker for only 1 second when it begins transmitting (set to 2). By default, the TZ65D is
set to flicker for only 1 second.
Each configuration parameter can be set to its default setting by setting the default bit in the
configuration set command. See your controller’s instructions on how to do this (and if it
supports it).
All configuration commands will be reset to their default state when the TZ65D is reset
from the Z-Wave system.
Power level
The TZ65D supports the power level command.
The power level command allows controllers to set and get the RF transmit power level of a
node and test specific links between nodes with specific RF transmit power. Refer to
your controller's instructions, if it supports this command, for more information. This
command is typically used by professional installers.
SUC Support
There must be a static Update controller in your Z-Wave system for this feature to work.
The static controller can act as a gateway in the system, since other nodes always know its
position (not moved after addition to the network). The “always listening” advantage of the
static controller is that other nodes can transmit information frames to it whenever needed.
You can assign an “SUC Route” to the TZ65D. Refer to your controller's instructions
on how to do this (if it supports it). Assigning an SUC Route to the TZ65D allows it to
request an update of the Z-Wave devices that are in between it and the Z-Wave device
it was trying to transmit to. The TZ65D will only request an update when a transmission
fails.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power:
Signal (frequency):
Maximum Load:
Range:
230 VAC, 50 Hz
868.42 MHz
300 watts, for incandescent lamp only
up to 30 meters line of sight between the
Wireless Controller and /or the closest Z-Wave
receiver module
INTEROPERABILITY WITH Z-WAVE DEVICES
A Z–Wave network can integrate devices of various classes made by different
manufacturers. The TZ65D can be incorporated into existing Z-Wave networks.
The top or bottom of the TZ65D switch can be used to carry out inclusion, association,
or exclusion.

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Wall dimmer with dual paddle and frame tkb manual

  • 1. 1 TZ65D DIMMER MODULE Radio Frequency Controlled, 6A, 230 VAC, European Wall Mounted 3-Way Dimmer Switch, Dual Switch, Release 1.1 L L’N 3 TZ65D Connections L: Line voltage input L': Switched load output N: Line neutral 3: Auxiliary switch signal input TZ65D Note: This module must be “Included in the Network” only where it will be permanently installed. The proper operation of this node in the mesh network is dependent on it knowing its location with respect to other nodes. You cannot “test bench” configure this module. TZ65D WALL DIMMER SWITCH The TZ65D wall mounted 3-way dimmer switch is a component of the lighting control system. This wall mounted dimmer switch is designed to work with other Z-Wave enabled devices. Z-Wave nodes of other types can be added to the system and will also act as repeaters if they support this function of repeating the signal received to other modules in the system. As part of a Z-Wave network, the TZ65D will also act as a wireless repeater to insure that commands intended for another device in the network are received. This is useful when the device would otherwise be out of the radio range of the wireless controller. There are no field repairable assemblies on this unit. If service is needed, the unit must be returned where purchased. INSTALLATION DANGER! SHOCK HAZARD. Read and understand these instructions before installing. It is recommended that a qualified electrician perform this installation. Make sure the load controlled by the switch does not exceed 6 amps. For indoor use only. Retain instructions for future use. Wire this switch in place of a current wall switch according to the diagram above. See the wireless controller operating instructions to add this module under the command of the wireless controller.
  • 2. 2 1. Remove the paddle. Using small screw driver, push out the paddle through holes in back side of mounting plate. The paddle can also be pried out from the face, from the top or the bottom of the paddle. 2. Remove the four screws through the retaining ring holding the trim ring to the mounting plate. This will allow removal of trim ring. When removing the trim ring make sure not to bend or disrupt the shape of the antenna wire. 3. Wire the product according to the diagram. 4. Install the product in the wall box. 5. Reinstall the trim ring and the retaining ring with the four screws. Position of this ring is important. The stamped word “Bottom” on the metal and retaining ring will be aligned with each other. Again do not disrupt the integrity of the antenna wire. 6. Return the paddle to the face of the product. Simply press into place. Make sure the LED window is also toward the stamped word “Bottom” on the retaining ring. INCLUDING TZ65D TO THE NETWORK Including to the network (must be installed in its permanent location, not on test bench) 1. Setup the controller you are using to include a device into network. 2. Tap either the top or bottom of the switch once. Excluding from the network 1. Setup the controller you are using to exclude a device from the network. 2. Tap either the top or the bottom of the switch once. BASIC OPERATION (Local control) The left switch on the TZ65D allows the user to: ·Turn ON or OFF the attached load. ·Include or exclude the module from the Z-Wave system. ·Control other Z-Wave enabled devices.(one “associated” group of 5 each-Groups 1) The right switch on the TZ65D allows the user to: ·Control other Z-WAVE enable devices (two “associated” group of 5 each-Groups 1) Also, when a controller prompts you to “Send Node ID” or to “Press Button on Unit”, quickly tap the switch ON or OFF once to satisfy those instructions. ·Tapping top of left switch turns the load attached ON. ·Tapping bottom of left switch turns the load attached OFF. ·Pressing and holding the left switch will allow dimming and brightening the attached load or the other Z-Wave dimmers if associated. Same for the right switch. Caution: When dimmed are at the lowest setting, even though the load looks like its off, it still has power. Tap bottom of switch to turn off completely. It is best to turn off the power at the circuit breaker to service the load. Note: Upon restoration of power after a power loss, the TZ65D returns to previous known state.
  • 3. 3 LED Indication The LED on the TZ65D will turn on when the load attached is off, to act as a night light. However, the LED can be user configured to turn on when the load attached is on. The TZ65D will flicker its LED when it is transmitting to any of the 4 groups. This can be changed if desired. See “LED transmission indication”. Remote control The TZ65D will respond to BASIC and BINARY commands that are part of the Z-Wave system. Refer to your controller’s instructions as to whether your controller can transmit those commands. ADVANCED OPERATION All on/All Off The TZ65D supports the ALL ON/ ALL OFF commands. . The TZ65D can be set to respond to ALL ON and ALL OFF commands 4 different ways. . Refer to your controller for information on how to set the TZ65D to operate in the manner you desire. Some controllers may be only able to set certain settings of ALL ON/ ALL OFF response the 4 different ways the TZ65D can be setup to respond to ALL ON and ALL OFF commands are: 1. TZ65D will not respond to ALL ON or the ALL OFF command. 2. TZ65D will respond to ALL OFF command but will not respond to ALL ON command. 3. TZ65D will respond to ALL ON command but will not respond toALL OFF command. 4. TZ65D will respond to ALL ON and the ALL OFF command. Association The TZ65D supports the association command. The TZ65D can be set to control other Z-Wave devices. Those devices must be installed in their permanent location. You can turn on and off, and even dim other Z-Wave devices once they are “associated” into 1 of 4 groups within the TZ65D. Each group is turned on or off (or dimmed) by tapping or holding the switch a differing amount of times. Group 1 Control: If you associate a Z-Wave device into Group 1, you can turn that device ON and OFF by tapping the top or bottom of the left switch once. The load attached to the TZ65D will also turn on or off. Associating nodes into Group 2 or 3 will cause a very slight delay before the command is transmitted to Group 1 nodes. You can brighten the controlled device by pushing and holding the top of the left switch. Dim by pushing and holding the bottom of the left switch. Group 2 Control: If you associate a Z-Wave device into Group 2, you can turn that device ON and OFF by tapping the top or bottom of the right switch. You can brighten or dim devices by pushing and holding the top of the right switch. Dim by pushing and holding the bottom of the right switch. The load attached to the TZ65D is not affected. The LED on the right switch will indicate the status of Group 2. Group 2 will be polled at a specific interval and the LED on the right switch will indicate the status of Group 2. The polling interval can be configured.
  • 4. 4 Group 3 Control: If you associate a Z-Wave device into Group 3, you can turn that device ON or OFF by tapping the top or bottom of the right switch twice. You can brighten or dim devices by tapping the switch once them push and hold the top or bottom of the right switch. The load attached to the TZ65D is not affected. Group 4 Control: If you associate a Z-Wave device into Group 4, that device will be commanded to turn on or off when the TZ65D is commanded to turn on or off. Caution: The TZ65D will not transmit to Z-Wave deices in Group 4 if it is already in the state that the Z-Wave command commanded it to. You can associate up to 5 Z-Wave devices into each of these groups. For instructions on how to “associate” a Z-Wave device into one of these groups, refer to your wireless controller instructions (If you are using the z-wave controller, refer to the setup menu, association section). A note about dimming, if you combine Z-Wave enabled dimmers and other types of Z-Wave devices in a group, place a Z-Wave enabled dim into the empty group first to ensure that the dimming operates correctly. Configuration The TZ65D supports the configuration command. The TZ65D can be configured to operate slightly differently than how it works when you first install it. Using the configuration command you can configure the following: ·Set Ignore start level bit when transmitting dim command ·Suspend group ·Night light operation ·Invert switch ·Poll Group 2 Interval (minutes) ·Poll Group 2 You can use a controller to send configuration command. (refer to the setup menu, configuration section). Set Ignore start level bit when transmitting dim commands. ·Parameter No: 1 ·Length: 1 Byte ·Valid values = 0 or 1 (default value is 1) The TZ65D left switch can send dim commands to Z-Wave enabled dimmers. The dim command has a start level embedded in it. A dimmer receiving this command will start dimming from that start level. However, the command also has a bit that indicates whether the dimmer should ignore the start level. If the bit is set to 1, the dimmer will ignore the start level and instead start dimming from its current level. If this bit is set to 0, the dimmer will not ignore the start level. Suspend Group 4 ·Parameter No: 2 ·Length: 1 Byte ·Valid values = 0 or 1 (default value is 0) (default value is 0)
  • 5. 5 You may wish to disable transmitting commands to Z-Wave devices that are in Group 4 without “disassociating” those devices from the group. Setting parameter 2 to the value of 1 will stop theTZ65D from transmitting to devices that are “associated” into Group 4. Night light ·Parameter No: 3 ·Length: 1 Byte ·Valid values = 0 or 1 (default value is 0) The LED on the TZ65D will by default, turn ON when the load attached is turned OFF. To make the LED turn ON when the load attached is turned ON instead, set parameter 3 to a value of 1. Invert switch ·Parameter No: 4 ·Length: 1 Byte ·Valid values = 0 or 1 (default value is 0) To change the top of the switch to OFF and the bottom of the switch ON , set parameter 4 to 1. Note: if you invert the switches and also install the produce upside down , remember the load will now be controlled by the right, not the left switch. Poll Group 2 Interval (minutes) ·Configuration Parameter 20. ·One Byte ·Valid Values = 1 through 255 (Default value is 2) Poll Group 2 ·Configuration Parameter 22. (Default value is 1) ·One Byte ·If value is 0, the TZ65D will not poll Group 2. ·If value is 1,the TZ65D will poll Group 2 at the interval set in Configuration. Parameter 20 Enable shade control Group 2 ·Parameter 14 ·Length: 1 Byte ·Valid values: 0 or 1 (default value is 0) The TZ65D can operate shade control devices via its Group 2 if this configuration parameter is set to 1. Enable Shade control Group 3 ·Parameter 15 ·Length: 1 Byte ·Valid values: 0 or 1 (default value is 0) (default value is 0) The TZ65D can operate shade control devices via its Group 3 if this configuration parameter is set to 1. LED Transmission indication ·Parameter 19 ·Length: 1 Byte ·Valid values = 0, 1, 2 (default value is 2)
  • 6. 6 The TZ65D will flicker its LED when it is transmitting to any of its 4 groups. This flickering can be set to not flicker at all (set to 0), to flicker the entire time it is transmitting ( set to 1 ) , Or to flicker for only 1 second when it begins transmitting (set to 2). By default, the TZ65D is set to flicker for only 1 second. Each configuration parameter can be set to its default setting by setting the default bit in the configuration set command. See your controller’s instructions on how to do this (and if it supports it). All configuration commands will be reset to their default state when the TZ65D is reset from the Z-Wave system. Power level The TZ65D supports the power level command. The power level command allows controllers to set and get the RF transmit power level of a node and test specific links between nodes with specific RF transmit power. Refer to your controller's instructions, if it supports this command, for more information. This command is typically used by professional installers. SUC Support There must be a static Update controller in your Z-Wave system for this feature to work. The static controller can act as a gateway in the system, since other nodes always know its position (not moved after addition to the network). The “always listening” advantage of the static controller is that other nodes can transmit information frames to it whenever needed. You can assign an “SUC Route” to the TZ65D. Refer to your controller's instructions on how to do this (if it supports it). Assigning an SUC Route to the TZ65D allows it to request an update of the Z-Wave devices that are in between it and the Z-Wave device it was trying to transmit to. The TZ65D will only request an update when a transmission fails. SPECIFICATIONS Power: Signal (frequency): Maximum Load: Range: 230 VAC, 50 Hz 868.42 MHz 300 watts, for incandescent lamp only up to 30 meters line of sight between the Wireless Controller and /or the closest Z-Wave receiver module INTEROPERABILITY WITH Z-WAVE DEVICES A Z–Wave network can integrate devices of various classes made by different manufacturers. The TZ65D can be incorporated into existing Z-Wave networks. The top or bottom of the TZ65D switch can be used to carry out inclusion, association, or exclusion.