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WTE Dimmer
WiDom
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WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions
Smart TE Dimmer
WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions II
Revision History
Content
Revision History................................................................................................................................................. II
Device description ............................................................................................................................................. 1
Technical Specification...................................................................................................................................... 2
Safety information.............................................................................................................................................. 2
Electrical connections diagram.......................................................................................................................... 3
Device Installation.............................................................................................................................................. 3
LED status indicator........................................................................................................................................... 3
Including the device into a Z-Wave network...................................................................................................... 4
Excluding the device from a Z-Wave network ................................................................................................... 5
Controlling the device ........................................................................................................................................ 5
Controlling the Smart TE Dimmer by External Switches ............................................................................... 5
Controlling the Smart TE Dimmer by the Controller ...................................................................................... 6
Associations....................................................................................................................................................... 6
Controlling other associated devices............................................................................................................. 7
Power consumption management..................................................................................................................... 7
Reset to the factory settings .............................................................................................................................. 7
Firmware Update ............................................................................................................................................... 7
Overheat protection mode ................................................................................................................................. 8
Configurations.................................................................................................................................................... 8
Disposing the devices...................................................................................................................................... 10
Compliance with directives .............................................................................................................................. 10
Warranty .......................................................................................................................................................... 10
Warranty exclusion ...................................................................................................................................... 11
Extended warranty activation .......................................................................................................................... 11
Rev. Doc. Date Reviser Pag. Description
0 22/11/2018 GT Initial version
1 21/12/2018 GT 2 Product code update
2 24/12/2018 GT 6,7 Associations and device configuration settings update
3 08/01/2019 GT 4,5,6,7 Associations groups and device control and overheat protection
4 14/01/2019 GT 5,7,8 Associations groups and overheat protection
WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions 1
Device description
WiDom Smart TE Dimmer is an "in-wall device" that controls the luminosity level and/or fan speed. A universal
device that controls the light intensity of all types of dimmable lights, including LED lamps and energy-saving
lamps. The Smart TE Dimmer includes the ON / OFF control option of non-dimmable loads.
WiDom Smart TE Dimmer is very easy to install and works with both momentary and toggle switches.
It operates in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave/Z-Wave Plus certified devices and controllers from any
other manufacturer. As a constantly powered node, WiDom Smart TE Dimmer will act as repeater regardless
of the vendor in order to increase the reliability of the network.
Integrated button
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WTEDimmer
WiDom
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Line
Output Load
Null
Line Signal
Line Phase connection terminal
Null Neutral connection terminal
Output Load Lamp or fan to be dimmed
Line Signal External Switch Connection
Integrated Button
1 click to enter in Learn Mode
6 clicks to reset the system to manufacturer's settings
WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions 2
Technical Specification
Power supply 110 - 230 VAC±10% 50/60 Hz
Maximum Load 300 Watt
System temperature limitation 105°C
Work temperature From -10° to 40° C
Power consumption <1 W
Radio frequency Check the radio frequency section
Protection system S0 and S2 Security
Maximum distance
up to 100 m outdoor
up to 40 m indoor
Dimensions 37x37x17 mm
Actuator element Double Power Mosfet
Compliance CE, RoHs
Electrical IP Rating IP20
Radio Frequency
Product Code Z-Wave Frequency Product Code Z-Wave Frequency
WTEDEU 868.4 MHz WTEDAU 919.8 MHz
WTEDBR 919.8 MHz, 921.4 MHz WTEDCN 868.4 MHz
WTEDCL 919.8 MHz, 921.4 MHz WTEDHK 919.8 MHz
WTEDCO 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz WTEDIL 916 MHz
WTEDIN 865.2 MHz WTEDMY 919.8 MHz, 921.4 MHz
WTEDJP 922.5 MHz, 923.9 MHz, 926.3 MHz WTEDSG 920.9 MHz, 921.7 MHz, 923.1 MHz
WTEDRU 869.0 MHz WTEDKR 920.9 MHz, 921.7 MHz, 923.1 MHz
WTEDZA 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz WTEDTH 920.9 MHz, 921.7 MHz, 923.1 MHz
WTEDTW 922.5 MHz, 923.9 MHz, 926.3 MHz WTEDUS 908.4 MHz
WTEDAE 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz
Safety information
INFO: WiDom Smart TE Dimmer is designed to be installed in flush mounting junction boxes and close
to the motor to be controlled.
WARNING: WiDom Smart TE Dimmer must be installed by electricians qualified to intervene on
electrical systems in compliance with safety requirements set out by the regulations in force.
DANGER: WiDom Smart TE Dimmer must be connected with a voltage of 230 VAC, before carrying out
any operation, please make sure that the power main switch is in OFF position.
DANGER: Any procedure requiring the use of the Integrated Button is related only to the installation
phase and is to be considered a service procedure that must be performed by qualified personnel. This
operation must be performed with all necessary precautions for operating in areas with a single level of
insulation.
WARNING: Do not connect loads that exceed the maximum load allowed by the actuator element.
WARNING: All connections must be performed according to the electrical diagram provided below.
WARNING: WiDom Smart TE Dimmer must be installed in norm-compliant systems suitably protected
from overloads and short circuits.
WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions 3
Electrical connections diagram
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N
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WTE Dimmer
WiDom
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N) Neutral; L) Phase; O) Output Load; Ls) Dimming control (Momentary switch)
WARNING: The power line must be properly protected from short-circuits and excess load due to a
potential Output Load malfunction.
Device Installation
1) Make sure the main switch is set to the OFF position
2) Connect the device based on the diagrams provided above
3) Turn the main switch to the ON position
4) Include the device in the Z-Wave network
TIP: The antenna must not be shortened, removed or modified. To ensure maximum
efficiency, it must be installed as shown. Large size metal equipment near the antenna
can negatively affect reception. Each WiDom device is a node in a mesh network. If
there are metal obstacles, the obstacle can often be overcome with a further
triangulation node.
LED status indicator
The system includes an RGB LED that shows the device’s status during installation:
Solid RED: the device is not included in any network
OFF: the device is already associated to a Z-Wave network
Blink GREEN: the device has sent an unsolicited Multilevel Frame to Lifeline group
Blink YELLOW: the device has sent an unsolicited Meter Frame to Lifeline group
Blink VIOLET: the device has sent a command to the association device. The number of blinks is equal to the
ID Association group
Sequence of GREEN-BLUE Learn Mode for inclusion
Sequence of RED-BLUE Learn Mode for exclusion
Blink RED: overheat protection mode.
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WTE Dimmer
WiDom
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WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions 4
INFO: The Learn Mode status is activated or deactivated by a single click on the integrated button.
TIP: To test if the electrical connections are correct, before the inclusion of the device, while pressing n
times the external switch, the RGB LED should flash green for the same amount of times. If it does not,
check the wire connections.
Including the device into a Z-Wave network
WiDom Smart TE Dimmer is compatible with all Z-Wave/Z-Wave Plus certified controllers. The device supports
both the Network Wide Inclusion mechanism (which offers the ability to be included in a network, even if the
device is not directly connected to the controller) and Normal Inclusion.
By default, the inclusion procedure starts in Normal Inclusion mode and after a short timeout the procedure
continues in Network Wide Inclusion mode that lasts for about 20 Seconds.
If you are using the WiDom Multi Sensor Room Controller you can include the device in the preferred room by
clicking on the button and opening the inclusion interface.
Before including the device the LED status indicator is solid RED. The procedure of inclusion is activated by
clicking Add in the inclusion interface and by pressing any sequence of click on the integrated button. As soon
as the inclusion procedure initiates the LED indicator starts a sequence of GREEN-BLUE blinks. The device
is included in the network when the LED status is OFF and the interview is completed.
WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions 5
Excluding the device from a Z-Wave network
Only a controller can remove the device from the network. After activating the exclusion function by the
controller, the device can be removed by setting it in Learning Mode.
If you are using the WiDom Multi Sensor Room Controller, the procedure of exclusion can be activated by
Removing a node from the Z-Wave network and any click sequence on the integrated button; as soon as the
exclusion initiates, the LED indicator starts a sequence of RED-BLUE blinks. The device is excluded from the
network when the LED status indicator is solid RED and the App_status in the interface is OK.
Controlling the device
The WiDom Smart TE Dimmer can control the lighting intensity and fan speed by using an external switch or
from remote through a controller.
Controlling the Smart TE Dimmer by External Switches
The clicks/hold on the external switch control the dimming level. WiDom framework recognizes the number of
clicks or hold event on the external switch and can be configured to perform different actions based on the
identified event.
Events: The actions performed on the external Switch: Clicks or Hold.
Click: If the external switch is a button (when pressed it autonomously returns to the initial position), a
click means pressing and then releasing it. If the external switch is bistable (when pressed it does not
return to the initial position), a single click means one single flip of the switch.
Hold: Applies only when the external switch is a normally opened button and occurs when the pressure
on the button lasts longer than a click.
Control Actions
- Holding the external switch shifts the dimming level upward or downward, in the opposite direction of the
last dimming. Fade On and Fade Off time is defined by Parameter No.4 (see Configuration section).
- 1 click on the external switch toggles the load from OFF to the last recent non-zero level where
Fade Off and Fade On times are defined by Parameter No.2 and No.3 (see Configuration section).
- 2 clicks on the external switch toggles the load to full ON level, where Fade Off and Fade On
times are defined by Parameter No.2 and No.3 (see Configuration section).
WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions 6
Controlling the Smart TE Dimmer by the Controller
The WiDom Smart TE Dimmer can be controlled by any Z-Wave / Z-Wave Plus certified controller available in
the market.
In the figure below, is represented how the device will appear once included into the WiDom Multi Sensor
Room Controller.
View of the WiDom Smart TE Dimmer control panels inside the WiDom Multi Sensor Room Controller interface
The control panels show the status of the load in terms of dimming level, instantaneous power and energy
consumption.
The ON/OFF buttons in the control panel allow to turn ON the load at the last dimming level, or turn OFF the
load completely. By moving the cursor in the scrollbar is possible to regulate the dimming level from 1% to
99%.
The device status is typically updated in case of status change. Nevertheless, it is possible to refresh the
shown status by using the Refresh Button .
The device configuration parameters and settings can be accessed by using the Configuration Button .
Associations
WiDom Smart TE Dimmer can control other dimmers. It supports 2 association groups, each of which supports
the association of up to 8 devices (nodes):
INFO: Association ensures direct transfer of control commands between devices, and is performed
without participation of the main controller.
TIP: WiDom Smart TE Dimmer can control up to 8 devices for each group. To avoid network delays, we
recommend limiting the amount of associated devices to no more than 5 per group.
WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions 7
If you are using the WiDom Multi Sensor Controller, the device association groups can be configured as
follows: 1) Click Configuration button, 2) select Association section, 3) click the button to Add a new
device to the group or click on the button to Remove a device.
Controlling other associated devices
The 2nd association group allows to propagate the status of the controller device to its associated devices.
The devices of the 2nd association group will receive a “Start level change” command by pressing the external
switch of the dimmer (controller device), and a “Stop level change” command when the switch is released.
The “Start level change” also sets the dimming duration and start level for the controlled devices by propagating
its local diming time and its current value.
Other Control Actions
- 1 click on the external switch turns OFF all the devices, or brings them all at the previous dimming level of
the controller device.
- 2 clicks on the external switch bring all the devices at maximum dimming level.
Power consumption management
The WiDom Smart TE Dimmer is equipped with a very precise power metering functionality, so you can easily
monitor the cumulated energy consumption and instantaneous power of your lights or cooling fans.
To monitor the consumption of the device, based on your needs, the cumulated energy of the device can be
reset. If you are using the WiDom Multi Sensor Controller, the Reset steps are the followings: 1) Click
Configuration button of energy panel, 2) select Setting section and 3) click Reset Meter.
Reset to the factory settings
The device can be reset to the original factory settings using one of the following methods:
Method 1: Remove the device from the Z-Wave network
Method 2: 6 consecutive clicks on the integrated button
INFO: If the reset is performed while the device is still part of a network, it notifies the other devices that
it has been removed (Device Reset Locally Notification).
Firmware Update
The system supports over-the-air firmware updates that do not require the device to be removed from its
location. The firmware update can be activated from all certified controllers supporting version 2 of the
Firmware Update function.
WARNING: The system will be rebooted at the end of the firmware update procedure. It is advisable to
carry out the firmware update procedure only when necessary and following careful planning of the
intervention.
WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions 8
Overheat protection mode
The device constantly monitors its temperature, and when an overheating occurs, it enters in overheat
protection mode by turning OFF the load. During the protection mode the LED status indicator blinks RED and
the load can’t be controlled. When the temperature returns to a normal range the device will exit from overheat
protection mode and the load can be controlled again.
Configurations
Parameter No. 1: Start-up Status (1 Byte).
Defines the status of the device, in term of light level, following a restart.
Configuration Result
0-99 0-99% dimming level after device restart
-1 (Default value)
At device’s restart it restores the same dimming level at the moment of power
failure.
Parameter No. 2: Fade On Time (1 byte).
Defines the time spent to switch the load from complete OFF to complete ON.
Configuration Result
1 to 127
1 (Default value)
Expresses in seconds the time spent to switch the load from complete OFF to
complete ON
-1 to - 126 Expresses in minutes the time spent to switch the load from complete OFF to
complete ON
Parameter No. 3: Fade Off Time (1 byte).
Defines the time spent to switch the load from complete ON to complete OFF.
Configuration Result
1 to 127
1 (Default value)
Expresses in seconds the time spent to switch the load from complete ON to
complete OFF
-1 to - 126 Expresses in minutes the time spent to switch the load from complete ON to
complete OFF
Parameter No. 4: Local Dimming Time (1 byte).
Defines the time spent to switch the controlled load when the external switch is hold down.
Configuration Result
0 Applies the timing spent to switch the controlled load to Fade On and Fade Off as
defined in parameters 2 and 3.
1 to 60
5 (Default value)
Expresses in seconds the time spent to switch the load
Parameter No. 10: Minimum Light Level (1 byte).
Defines the light level that will correspond to the 1% of dimming.
Configuration Result
1 to 98
1 (Default Value)
Defines which light level will correspond to 1% in the range between 1 and 98%
WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions 9
Parameter No. 11: Maximum Light Level (1 byte).
Defines the light level that will correspond to the 99% of dimming.
Configuration Result
2 to 99
99 (Default Value)
Defines which light level will correspond to 99% in the range between 2 and 99%
Parameter No. 20: Dimmable Load (1 byte).
Define if the connected loads are dimmable or not.
Configuration Result
0
NON DIMMABLE LOAD
Any dim level value greater than 0 will set the load to full load. Fade On and Fade
Off are considered as 0 seconds.
1 (Default Value)
DIMMABLE LOAD
The load can be controlled as dimmable load
Parameter No. 62: Type of external switch (1 byte)
Defines the type of external switch connected to the device.
Configuration Result
0
IGNORE
The actions on the external switch are ignored.
In this mode, the device can only be controlled through the network.
1 (Default value)
BUTTON
The external switch is a momentary switch type
2
SWITCH
The external switch is a traditional switch (toggle switch)
WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions 10
Disposing the devices
This product bears the selective sorting symbol for waste electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE).
This means that this product must be handled pursuant to European Directive 2002/96/EC in
order to be recycled or dismantled to minimize its impact on the environment.
For further information, please contact your local or regional authorities.
Electronic products not included in the selective sorting process are potentially dangerous for
the environment and human health due to the presence of hazardous substances.
Compliance with directives
WiDom devices are built in compliance with directives LVD 2006/95/EC, EMC 2004/108/CE and R&TTE
WiDom shall not be held responsible for any damage caused by these devices if they are used in a manner
that is not compliant with the instructions in this manual. WiDom reserves the right to make any changes to
the product that it considers necessary or useful without jeopardizing its primary features.
Warranty
This warranty is provided by WiDom srl (hereinafter “WiDom”) based in Quartu S.Elena 09045 (CA), Italy (VAT number 03452490927).
WiDom warrants to the original purchaser (hereinafter “Customer”) that the device sold under this agreement (hereinafter “Device”) is
free from defects in parts and workmanship under normal use for 12 months from date of purchase (“Warranty Period”).
The original purchase invoice or sales receipt, showing the date of purchase is the proof of date of purchase by the Customer.
If a Device, sold by WiDom to the Customer, has manufacturing defects or in any case of alleged lack of conformity, the Customer shall
send within thirty (30) days from the day in which he discovers such defects, a claim form by using the web site (www.widom.it)
informing WiDom on the full name of the Customer, the nature of the defects and the date in which the Devices has been purchased.
Warranty Claims received after the expiration of the Warranty Period shall not be considered valid.
OnceWiDom, receivesthe WarrantyClaim, it shall inform the Customerbye-mail or letter,ifthe Warranty isapplicable and the address
where the Device shall be sent in order to verify the defects (if any). Customer must prepay shipping and transportation charges as
indicated by WiDom. The Device shall be sent by the Customer to WiDom at its own costs and expenses, by express courier or hand
delivered, and with the original packaging, the supplied accessories (if any) and documents proving date of purchase. WiDom shall
then inform the Customer about the defects and on its repair or replacement (where applicable). Should WiDom not evidence defects
on the Device, the Device shall be returned to the Customer.
Should WiDom notices the defects, and this warranty is applicable, it will remove, at its sole discretion, any defect, free of charge, by
repairing any defective components of the Device with new or regenerated components or by replacing the Device. The Warranty Period
of the replaced or repaired Device shall not be extended.
WiDom will ship the repaired or a replaced Device to Customer freight prepaid.
WiDom will not be liable for damages to property caused by faulty device. WiDom will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special,
consequential or punitive damages, or for any damage, including, inter alia, loss of profits, savings, data, loss of benefits, claims by
third parties and any property damage or personal injuries arising from or related to the use of the Device.
If the Device cannot be replaced with another of the same type (e.g. the Device is no longer in production or no longer available for
selling in the Customer’s country), it may be replaced with a different one having similar technicalspecifications to the faulty one. Such
replacement shall be considered as a total fulfilment of WiDom’s obligations.
WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions 11
Warranty exclusion
- defects caused by normal wear of parts or especially subject to wear, such as parts that require periodic replacement during the
normal operation of the system (e.g. Batteries);
- splits, cracks, scratches, dents, scratched or discolored surfaces and parts, breakage of plastic parts and in general of any other
cosmetic damage;
- damages resulting from use of the system other than that provided, including but not limited to the failure to follow instructions
contained in the operating manual;
- damages caused by accident, abuse, misuse, dirt, viruses, liquid contact, fire, earthquake, improper or inadequate maintenance or
calibration, negligence or other external causes;
- environmental damage and / or defects caused by smoke, dust, dirt, soot, or other external influences;
- damages caused by modifications and alterations in the functionality or features without the written permission of WiDom;
- damages resulting from transportation or inadequate packaging when returning the product to a WiDom or to an authorize service
center;
- defects caused by force majeure events such as lightning, floods, fires, incorrect voltage, improper ventilation;
- damages caused bymalfunctioningsoftware,computervirusattack,orby failureto updatethesoftwareasrecommended byWiDom;
- damages resulting from surges in the power and/or telecommunication network, improper connection to the grid in a manner
inconsistent with the operating manual, or from connecting other devices not recommended by WiDom;
- damages caused by operating or storing the device in extremely adverse conditions, i.e. high humidity, dust, too low (freezing) or too
high ambient temperature;
- products whose serial number has been removed, damaged or rendered illegible;
- expiration of the Warranty Period.
If a defect is not covered by the Warranty, WiDom will inform the Customer about the extra expenses for the repair or replacement.
This warranty may be subject to changes. Please check at www.widom.it the newest warranty claim procedure.
This guarantee shall not exclude, limit or suspend the Customer rights when the provided product is inconsistent with the purchase
agreement.
Extended warranty activation
The devices bought in the EU, entitle the end customers to a two-year guarantee offered by the retailer (or trader) that is separate from
the above commercial guarantee offered by the manufacturer to the distributor or reseller.
WiDom offers an extra year guarantee to the end customers in addition to the EU guarantee. This warranty can be obtained only if the
customer completes, by using the contacts on WiDom’s website, the following two steps:
1) Within fifteen (15) days from the date of purchase, send to WiDom a copy of the purchase invoice and product code;
2) Promptly after installing the device, send to WiDom the conformity certification issued by the professional who installed the device
with indication of the serial number.
© All rights reserved. WiDom is a trademark of WiDom srl. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their
respective owners. WiDom reserves the right to change product features and specifications at any time without notice, and is not
responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document.
Please check at www.widom.it the newest version of this document.
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Widom smart dimmer

  • 1. EN English UME-0900-290118 LN WTE Dimmer WiDom LsN LO WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions Smart TE Dimmer
  • 2. WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions II Revision History Content Revision History................................................................................................................................................. II Device description ............................................................................................................................................. 1 Technical Specification...................................................................................................................................... 2 Safety information.............................................................................................................................................. 2 Electrical connections diagram.......................................................................................................................... 3 Device Installation.............................................................................................................................................. 3 LED status indicator........................................................................................................................................... 3 Including the device into a Z-Wave network...................................................................................................... 4 Excluding the device from a Z-Wave network ................................................................................................... 5 Controlling the device ........................................................................................................................................ 5 Controlling the Smart TE Dimmer by External Switches ............................................................................... 5 Controlling the Smart TE Dimmer by the Controller ...................................................................................... 6 Associations....................................................................................................................................................... 6 Controlling other associated devices............................................................................................................. 7 Power consumption management..................................................................................................................... 7 Reset to the factory settings .............................................................................................................................. 7 Firmware Update ............................................................................................................................................... 7 Overheat protection mode ................................................................................................................................. 8 Configurations.................................................................................................................................................... 8 Disposing the devices...................................................................................................................................... 10 Compliance with directives .............................................................................................................................. 10 Warranty .......................................................................................................................................................... 10 Warranty exclusion ...................................................................................................................................... 11 Extended warranty activation .......................................................................................................................... 11 Rev. Doc. Date Reviser Pag. Description 0 22/11/2018 GT Initial version 1 21/12/2018 GT 2 Product code update 2 24/12/2018 GT 6,7 Associations and device configuration settings update 3 08/01/2019 GT 4,5,6,7 Associations groups and device control and overheat protection 4 14/01/2019 GT 5,7,8 Associations groups and overheat protection
  • 3. WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions 1 Device description WiDom Smart TE Dimmer is an "in-wall device" that controls the luminosity level and/or fan speed. A universal device that controls the light intensity of all types of dimmable lights, including LED lamps and energy-saving lamps. The Smart TE Dimmer includes the ON / OFF control option of non-dimmable loads. WiDom Smart TE Dimmer is very easy to install and works with both momentary and toggle switches. It operates in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave/Z-Wave Plus certified devices and controllers from any other manufacturer. As a constantly powered node, WiDom Smart TE Dimmer will act as repeater regardless of the vendor in order to increase the reliability of the network. Integrated button LN WTEDimmer WiDom LsN LO Line Output Load Null Line Signal Line Phase connection terminal Null Neutral connection terminal Output Load Lamp or fan to be dimmed Line Signal External Switch Connection Integrated Button 1 click to enter in Learn Mode 6 clicks to reset the system to manufacturer's settings
  • 4. WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions 2 Technical Specification Power supply 110 - 230 VAC±10% 50/60 Hz Maximum Load 300 Watt System temperature limitation 105°C Work temperature From -10° to 40° C Power consumption <1 W Radio frequency Check the radio frequency section Protection system S0 and S2 Security Maximum distance up to 100 m outdoor up to 40 m indoor Dimensions 37x37x17 mm Actuator element Double Power Mosfet Compliance CE, RoHs Electrical IP Rating IP20 Radio Frequency Product Code Z-Wave Frequency Product Code Z-Wave Frequency WTEDEU 868.4 MHz WTEDAU 919.8 MHz WTEDBR 919.8 MHz, 921.4 MHz WTEDCN 868.4 MHz WTEDCL 919.8 MHz, 921.4 MHz WTEDHK 919.8 MHz WTEDCO 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz WTEDIL 916 MHz WTEDIN 865.2 MHz WTEDMY 919.8 MHz, 921.4 MHz WTEDJP 922.5 MHz, 923.9 MHz, 926.3 MHz WTEDSG 920.9 MHz, 921.7 MHz, 923.1 MHz WTEDRU 869.0 MHz WTEDKR 920.9 MHz, 921.7 MHz, 923.1 MHz WTEDZA 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz WTEDTH 920.9 MHz, 921.7 MHz, 923.1 MHz WTEDTW 922.5 MHz, 923.9 MHz, 926.3 MHz WTEDUS 908.4 MHz WTEDAE 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz Safety information INFO: WiDom Smart TE Dimmer is designed to be installed in flush mounting junction boxes and close to the motor to be controlled. WARNING: WiDom Smart TE Dimmer must be installed by electricians qualified to intervene on electrical systems in compliance with safety requirements set out by the regulations in force. DANGER: WiDom Smart TE Dimmer must be connected with a voltage of 230 VAC, before carrying out any operation, please make sure that the power main switch is in OFF position. DANGER: Any procedure requiring the use of the Integrated Button is related only to the installation phase and is to be considered a service procedure that must be performed by qualified personnel. This operation must be performed with all necessary precautions for operating in areas with a single level of insulation. WARNING: Do not connect loads that exceed the maximum load allowed by the actuator element. WARNING: All connections must be performed according to the electrical diagram provided below. WARNING: WiDom Smart TE Dimmer must be installed in norm-compliant systems suitably protected from overloads and short circuits.
  • 5. WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions 3 Electrical connections diagram L N LN WTE Dimmer WiDom LsN LO N) Neutral; L) Phase; O) Output Load; Ls) Dimming control (Momentary switch) WARNING: The power line must be properly protected from short-circuits and excess load due to a potential Output Load malfunction. Device Installation 1) Make sure the main switch is set to the OFF position 2) Connect the device based on the diagrams provided above 3) Turn the main switch to the ON position 4) Include the device in the Z-Wave network TIP: The antenna must not be shortened, removed or modified. To ensure maximum efficiency, it must be installed as shown. Large size metal equipment near the antenna can negatively affect reception. Each WiDom device is a node in a mesh network. If there are metal obstacles, the obstacle can often be overcome with a further triangulation node. LED status indicator The system includes an RGB LED that shows the device’s status during installation: Solid RED: the device is not included in any network OFF: the device is already associated to a Z-Wave network Blink GREEN: the device has sent an unsolicited Multilevel Frame to Lifeline group Blink YELLOW: the device has sent an unsolicited Meter Frame to Lifeline group Blink VIOLET: the device has sent a command to the association device. The number of blinks is equal to the ID Association group Sequence of GREEN-BLUE Learn Mode for inclusion Sequence of RED-BLUE Learn Mode for exclusion Blink RED: overheat protection mode. LN WTE Dimmer WiDom LsN LO
  • 6. WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions 4 INFO: The Learn Mode status is activated or deactivated by a single click on the integrated button. TIP: To test if the electrical connections are correct, before the inclusion of the device, while pressing n times the external switch, the RGB LED should flash green for the same amount of times. If it does not, check the wire connections. Including the device into a Z-Wave network WiDom Smart TE Dimmer is compatible with all Z-Wave/Z-Wave Plus certified controllers. The device supports both the Network Wide Inclusion mechanism (which offers the ability to be included in a network, even if the device is not directly connected to the controller) and Normal Inclusion. By default, the inclusion procedure starts in Normal Inclusion mode and after a short timeout the procedure continues in Network Wide Inclusion mode that lasts for about 20 Seconds. If you are using the WiDom Multi Sensor Room Controller you can include the device in the preferred room by clicking on the button and opening the inclusion interface. Before including the device the LED status indicator is solid RED. The procedure of inclusion is activated by clicking Add in the inclusion interface and by pressing any sequence of click on the integrated button. As soon as the inclusion procedure initiates the LED indicator starts a sequence of GREEN-BLUE blinks. The device is included in the network when the LED status is OFF and the interview is completed.
  • 7. WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions 5 Excluding the device from a Z-Wave network Only a controller can remove the device from the network. After activating the exclusion function by the controller, the device can be removed by setting it in Learning Mode. If you are using the WiDom Multi Sensor Room Controller, the procedure of exclusion can be activated by Removing a node from the Z-Wave network and any click sequence on the integrated button; as soon as the exclusion initiates, the LED indicator starts a sequence of RED-BLUE blinks. The device is excluded from the network when the LED status indicator is solid RED and the App_status in the interface is OK. Controlling the device The WiDom Smart TE Dimmer can control the lighting intensity and fan speed by using an external switch or from remote through a controller. Controlling the Smart TE Dimmer by External Switches The clicks/hold on the external switch control the dimming level. WiDom framework recognizes the number of clicks or hold event on the external switch and can be configured to perform different actions based on the identified event. Events: The actions performed on the external Switch: Clicks or Hold. Click: If the external switch is a button (when pressed it autonomously returns to the initial position), a click means pressing and then releasing it. If the external switch is bistable (when pressed it does not return to the initial position), a single click means one single flip of the switch. Hold: Applies only when the external switch is a normally opened button and occurs when the pressure on the button lasts longer than a click. Control Actions - Holding the external switch shifts the dimming level upward or downward, in the opposite direction of the last dimming. Fade On and Fade Off time is defined by Parameter No.4 (see Configuration section). - 1 click on the external switch toggles the load from OFF to the last recent non-zero level where Fade Off and Fade On times are defined by Parameter No.2 and No.3 (see Configuration section). - 2 clicks on the external switch toggles the load to full ON level, where Fade Off and Fade On times are defined by Parameter No.2 and No.3 (see Configuration section).
  • 8. WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions 6 Controlling the Smart TE Dimmer by the Controller The WiDom Smart TE Dimmer can be controlled by any Z-Wave / Z-Wave Plus certified controller available in the market. In the figure below, is represented how the device will appear once included into the WiDom Multi Sensor Room Controller. View of the WiDom Smart TE Dimmer control panels inside the WiDom Multi Sensor Room Controller interface The control panels show the status of the load in terms of dimming level, instantaneous power and energy consumption. The ON/OFF buttons in the control panel allow to turn ON the load at the last dimming level, or turn OFF the load completely. By moving the cursor in the scrollbar is possible to regulate the dimming level from 1% to 99%. The device status is typically updated in case of status change. Nevertheless, it is possible to refresh the shown status by using the Refresh Button . The device configuration parameters and settings can be accessed by using the Configuration Button . Associations WiDom Smart TE Dimmer can control other dimmers. It supports 2 association groups, each of which supports the association of up to 8 devices (nodes): INFO: Association ensures direct transfer of control commands between devices, and is performed without participation of the main controller. TIP: WiDom Smart TE Dimmer can control up to 8 devices for each group. To avoid network delays, we recommend limiting the amount of associated devices to no more than 5 per group.
  • 9. WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions 7 If you are using the WiDom Multi Sensor Controller, the device association groups can be configured as follows: 1) Click Configuration button, 2) select Association section, 3) click the button to Add a new device to the group or click on the button to Remove a device. Controlling other associated devices The 2nd association group allows to propagate the status of the controller device to its associated devices. The devices of the 2nd association group will receive a “Start level change” command by pressing the external switch of the dimmer (controller device), and a “Stop level change” command when the switch is released. The “Start level change” also sets the dimming duration and start level for the controlled devices by propagating its local diming time and its current value. Other Control Actions - 1 click on the external switch turns OFF all the devices, or brings them all at the previous dimming level of the controller device. - 2 clicks on the external switch bring all the devices at maximum dimming level. Power consumption management The WiDom Smart TE Dimmer is equipped with a very precise power metering functionality, so you can easily monitor the cumulated energy consumption and instantaneous power of your lights or cooling fans. To monitor the consumption of the device, based on your needs, the cumulated energy of the device can be reset. If you are using the WiDom Multi Sensor Controller, the Reset steps are the followings: 1) Click Configuration button of energy panel, 2) select Setting section and 3) click Reset Meter. Reset to the factory settings The device can be reset to the original factory settings using one of the following methods: Method 1: Remove the device from the Z-Wave network Method 2: 6 consecutive clicks on the integrated button INFO: If the reset is performed while the device is still part of a network, it notifies the other devices that it has been removed (Device Reset Locally Notification). Firmware Update The system supports over-the-air firmware updates that do not require the device to be removed from its location. The firmware update can be activated from all certified controllers supporting version 2 of the Firmware Update function. WARNING: The system will be rebooted at the end of the firmware update procedure. It is advisable to carry out the firmware update procedure only when necessary and following careful planning of the intervention.
  • 10. WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions 8 Overheat protection mode The device constantly monitors its temperature, and when an overheating occurs, it enters in overheat protection mode by turning OFF the load. During the protection mode the LED status indicator blinks RED and the load can’t be controlled. When the temperature returns to a normal range the device will exit from overheat protection mode and the load can be controlled again. Configurations Parameter No. 1: Start-up Status (1 Byte). Defines the status of the device, in term of light level, following a restart. Configuration Result 0-99 0-99% dimming level after device restart -1 (Default value) At device’s restart it restores the same dimming level at the moment of power failure. Parameter No. 2: Fade On Time (1 byte). Defines the time spent to switch the load from complete OFF to complete ON. Configuration Result 1 to 127 1 (Default value) Expresses in seconds the time spent to switch the load from complete OFF to complete ON -1 to - 126 Expresses in minutes the time spent to switch the load from complete OFF to complete ON Parameter No. 3: Fade Off Time (1 byte). Defines the time spent to switch the load from complete ON to complete OFF. Configuration Result 1 to 127 1 (Default value) Expresses in seconds the time spent to switch the load from complete ON to complete OFF -1 to - 126 Expresses in minutes the time spent to switch the load from complete ON to complete OFF Parameter No. 4: Local Dimming Time (1 byte). Defines the time spent to switch the controlled load when the external switch is hold down. Configuration Result 0 Applies the timing spent to switch the controlled load to Fade On and Fade Off as defined in parameters 2 and 3. 1 to 60 5 (Default value) Expresses in seconds the time spent to switch the load Parameter No. 10: Minimum Light Level (1 byte). Defines the light level that will correspond to the 1% of dimming. Configuration Result 1 to 98 1 (Default Value) Defines which light level will correspond to 1% in the range between 1 and 98%
  • 11. WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions 9 Parameter No. 11: Maximum Light Level (1 byte). Defines the light level that will correspond to the 99% of dimming. Configuration Result 2 to 99 99 (Default Value) Defines which light level will correspond to 99% in the range between 2 and 99% Parameter No. 20: Dimmable Load (1 byte). Define if the connected loads are dimmable or not. Configuration Result 0 NON DIMMABLE LOAD Any dim level value greater than 0 will set the load to full load. Fade On and Fade Off are considered as 0 seconds. 1 (Default Value) DIMMABLE LOAD The load can be controlled as dimmable load Parameter No. 62: Type of external switch (1 byte) Defines the type of external switch connected to the device. Configuration Result 0 IGNORE The actions on the external switch are ignored. In this mode, the device can only be controlled through the network. 1 (Default value) BUTTON The external switch is a momentary switch type 2 SWITCH The external switch is a traditional switch (toggle switch)
  • 12. WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions 10 Disposing the devices This product bears the selective sorting symbol for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). This means that this product must be handled pursuant to European Directive 2002/96/EC in order to be recycled or dismantled to minimize its impact on the environment. For further information, please contact your local or regional authorities. Electronic products not included in the selective sorting process are potentially dangerous for the environment and human health due to the presence of hazardous substances. Compliance with directives WiDom devices are built in compliance with directives LVD 2006/95/EC, EMC 2004/108/CE and R&TTE WiDom shall not be held responsible for any damage caused by these devices if they are used in a manner that is not compliant with the instructions in this manual. WiDom reserves the right to make any changes to the product that it considers necessary or useful without jeopardizing its primary features. Warranty This warranty is provided by WiDom srl (hereinafter “WiDom”) based in Quartu S.Elena 09045 (CA), Italy (VAT number 03452490927). WiDom warrants to the original purchaser (hereinafter “Customer”) that the device sold under this agreement (hereinafter “Device”) is free from defects in parts and workmanship under normal use for 12 months from date of purchase (“Warranty Period”). The original purchase invoice or sales receipt, showing the date of purchase is the proof of date of purchase by the Customer. If a Device, sold by WiDom to the Customer, has manufacturing defects or in any case of alleged lack of conformity, the Customer shall send within thirty (30) days from the day in which he discovers such defects, a claim form by using the web site (www.widom.it) informing WiDom on the full name of the Customer, the nature of the defects and the date in which the Devices has been purchased. Warranty Claims received after the expiration of the Warranty Period shall not be considered valid. OnceWiDom, receivesthe WarrantyClaim, it shall inform the Customerbye-mail or letter,ifthe Warranty isapplicable and the address where the Device shall be sent in order to verify the defects (if any). Customer must prepay shipping and transportation charges as indicated by WiDom. The Device shall be sent by the Customer to WiDom at its own costs and expenses, by express courier or hand delivered, and with the original packaging, the supplied accessories (if any) and documents proving date of purchase. WiDom shall then inform the Customer about the defects and on its repair or replacement (where applicable). Should WiDom not evidence defects on the Device, the Device shall be returned to the Customer. Should WiDom notices the defects, and this warranty is applicable, it will remove, at its sole discretion, any defect, free of charge, by repairing any defective components of the Device with new or regenerated components or by replacing the Device. The Warranty Period of the replaced or repaired Device shall not be extended. WiDom will ship the repaired or a replaced Device to Customer freight prepaid. WiDom will not be liable for damages to property caused by faulty device. WiDom will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages, or for any damage, including, inter alia, loss of profits, savings, data, loss of benefits, claims by third parties and any property damage or personal injuries arising from or related to the use of the Device. If the Device cannot be replaced with another of the same type (e.g. the Device is no longer in production or no longer available for selling in the Customer’s country), it may be replaced with a different one having similar technicalspecifications to the faulty one. Such replacement shall be considered as a total fulfilment of WiDom’s obligations.
  • 13. WTE Dimmer Operating Instructions 11 Warranty exclusion - defects caused by normal wear of parts or especially subject to wear, such as parts that require periodic replacement during the normal operation of the system (e.g. Batteries); - splits, cracks, scratches, dents, scratched or discolored surfaces and parts, breakage of plastic parts and in general of any other cosmetic damage; - damages resulting from use of the system other than that provided, including but not limited to the failure to follow instructions contained in the operating manual; - damages caused by accident, abuse, misuse, dirt, viruses, liquid contact, fire, earthquake, improper or inadequate maintenance or calibration, negligence or other external causes; - environmental damage and / or defects caused by smoke, dust, dirt, soot, or other external influences; - damages caused by modifications and alterations in the functionality or features without the written permission of WiDom; - damages resulting from transportation or inadequate packaging when returning the product to a WiDom or to an authorize service center; - defects caused by force majeure events such as lightning, floods, fires, incorrect voltage, improper ventilation; - damages caused bymalfunctioningsoftware,computervirusattack,orby failureto updatethesoftwareasrecommended byWiDom; - damages resulting from surges in the power and/or telecommunication network, improper connection to the grid in a manner inconsistent with the operating manual, or from connecting other devices not recommended by WiDom; - damages caused by operating or storing the device in extremely adverse conditions, i.e. high humidity, dust, too low (freezing) or too high ambient temperature; - products whose serial number has been removed, damaged or rendered illegible; - expiration of the Warranty Period. If a defect is not covered by the Warranty, WiDom will inform the Customer about the extra expenses for the repair or replacement. This warranty may be subject to changes. Please check at www.widom.it the newest warranty claim procedure. This guarantee shall not exclude, limit or suspend the Customer rights when the provided product is inconsistent with the purchase agreement. Extended warranty activation The devices bought in the EU, entitle the end customers to a two-year guarantee offered by the retailer (or trader) that is separate from the above commercial guarantee offered by the manufacturer to the distributor or reseller. WiDom offers an extra year guarantee to the end customers in addition to the EU guarantee. This warranty can be obtained only if the customer completes, by using the contacts on WiDom’s website, the following two steps: 1) Within fifteen (15) days from the date of purchase, send to WiDom a copy of the purchase invoice and product code; 2) Promptly after installing the device, send to WiDom the conformity certification issued by the professional who installed the device with indication of the serial number. © All rights reserved. WiDom is a trademark of WiDom srl. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective owners. WiDom reserves the right to change product features and specifications at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. Please check at www.widom.it the newest version of this document. Printed in Italy on low-impact recyclable paper.