Техническая Спецификация для Fibaro FGD211
OPERATING MANUAL
UNIVERSAL DIMMER 500W
FGD - 211 v2.1 - v2.3
ENG
Remotely controlled Dimmer of Fibaro System is designed to
operate with or without neutral lead. It may be used as a switch in
systems without neutral lead.
As the Dimmer it operates under the following loads:
- conventional incandescent
- halogen 230V
- low voltage halogen 12V (with electronic transformers)
- dimmable LED
- when used with FGB001 it may operate with any dimmable load up
to 500W
Moreover, as an electronic switch it may work with:
- compact fluorescent lamps
- LED bulbs
- fluorescent lamps with electronic stabilisers and majority of
conventional stabilisers
- when used with FGB001 it may operate with any dimmable load up
to 500W
*for loads other than resistive do not exceed 1.5A current
• Controlled by FIBARO system devices or any other Z-Wave
controller.
• Microprocessor control
• Executive element: triac.
• Soft start.
• May operate in 3-way systems
• Memory of the last lighting level settings
• The device may be operated by momentary and toggle
push-buttons.
controller.
• Microprocessor control
• Executive element: triac.
• Soft start.
• May operate in 3-way systems
• Memory of the last lighting level settings
• The device may be operated by momentary and toggle
push-buttons.
Specifications
Power supply
Output Power
In accordance with EU
standards
Overcurrent protection
Circuit temperature limits
Operational temperature
For installation in boxes
Radio signal power:
Radio protocol
Radio Frequency
Range
Dimensions (L x W x H)
Electricity consumption
110-240V ±10% 50/60Hz
25-500 W (for resistive loads - 230V)
10-250W (for resistive loads - 110V)
EN 55015 (noise)
EN 60669-2-1 (operational safety)
2.5 A
105 °C
10 - 40 °C
Ø ≥ 50mm
1mW
Z-Wave
868,4 MHz EU;
908,4 MHz US;
921,4 MHz ANZ;
869,2 MHz RU;
up to 50 m outdoors
up to 30 m indoors
(depending on building materials)
42 x 37 x 17 mm
< 0,8W
Technical Information
DANGER
Danger of electrocution! All works on the device
may be performed only by a qualified and licensed
electrician. Observe national regulations.
Fibaro is a wireless system, based on Z-Wave technology. Fibaro
provides many advantages when compared to similar systems. In
general, radio systems create a direct connection between the
receiver and transmitter. But the radio signal is weakened by various
obstacles located on its path (apartment walls, furniture, etc.) and in
extreme cases it fails to transfer required data. The advantage of
Fibaro System is that its devices apart from being transmitters and
receivers of signals, they are also a signal "duplicators". When a
direct connection path between the transmitter and the receiver can
not be established, the connection may be achieved through other
intermediate devices.
Fibaro is a bi-directional wireless system. It means that the signal is
not only sent to the receivers but also the receivers send the
confirmation of its reception. This operation confirms their status so
to check whether they are active. Safety of the Fibaro System
transmission is comparable to the safety of transmission in data bus
wired systems.
Fibaro operates in the free band for data transmission. The
frequency depends on radio regulations in individual country . Each
Fibaro network has its own unique network identification number
(home ID), which is why it is possible to co-operate two or more
independent systems in a single building without any interference.
Although Z-Wave is quite new technology, it has already become
recognizable and officially binding standard, similarly to Wi-Fi. Many
manufacturers in various industries offer solutions based on Z-Wave
technology, guaranteeing their compatibility. This means that the
system is open and it may be extended in the future. Find more
information at www.fibaro.com.
Fibaro generates a dynamic network structure. After Fibaro System
is switched on, the location of its individual components is
automatically updated in real-time through status confirmation
signals received from devices operating in a "mesh" network.
The In-wall Universal Dimmer is hereinafter referred to as Dimmer.
It is designed to turn on and dim lamps (see specificatios) using radio
waves, controllers and push buttons directly connected to Dimmer.
Dimmer automaticly recognizes connected load, is protected from
overcurrent and short circut, works noiselessly and has soft start
function witch allows soft brightening of connected load (in case of
fluorescent lamps and other specific lamps i.e. with starter or some
transformers of old type, it is possible only to turn on/off without
possibility of dimming)
Danger of electrocution.
II Assembling the Dimmer
1. Before installation ensure that the voltage supply is
disconnected.
2. Connect the Dimmer according to the diagram below.
3. Place all elements in the switch box.
4. Arrange the antenna (tips are presented below diagrams of
fig. 1 and 2)
I GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT FIBARO SYSTEM
Note!
The length of wires used to connect the control
switch should not exceed 20m. For supplying power
to the switch, the terminal marked with "L" may be
also used; Controlling a phase other than "L" is also
acceptable.
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NOTE
It should be noted that the push-button connected to
S1 terminal is a master push-button, it activates the
basic functionality of the Dimmer (turning the light
on/off, dimming) and starts the learning mode
(Include / Exclude). The push-button connected to
S2 terminal is an optional push-button and pushing it
without changing the configuration parameters will
not affect the status of the device.
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Parameter No. 1 - Activate / deactivate functions ALL ON / ALL
OFF.
Default value: 255
Available configuration parameters:
255 - ALL ON active, ALL OFF active.
0 - ALL ON is not active ALL OFF is not active
1 - ALL ON is not active ALL OFF active
2 - ALL ON active ALL OFF is not active
Parameter No. 6 - Sending commands to control devices
assigned to 1-st association group (key no. 1).
Default value: 0
Available configuration parameters:
0 - commands are sent when device is turned on and off
1 - commands are sent when device is turned off. Enabling device
does not send control commands. Double-clicking key sends 'turn
on' command, dimmers memorize the last saved state (e.g. 50%
brightness).
2 - commands are sent when device is turned off. Enabling device
does not send control commands. Double-clicking key sends 'turn
on' command and dimmers are set to 100% brightness.
NOTE: Parameter 15 value must be set to 1 to work properly. This
activates the double-click functionality - dimmer/roller shutter control.
Parameter No. 7 – Checking the device status before sending a
control frame from the key no. 2.
Default value: 1
Available configuration parameters:
0 - Device status is not checked.
1 - Device status is checked.
Info: Key no. 2 is not represented by any physical device expect of
devices on association list. This functionality prevents of lack of
reaction on pressing key no. 2 through polling devices from list one
by one and checking thier actual states.
It is not possible to check the device status before sending a control
frame from the key no. 2 if roller blind switch is chosen in parameter
14 (value 2)
If devices state is checked before sending asociation then parameter
If devices state is checked before sending asociation then parameter
19 should be set to value 0.
Parameter No. 8 – The percentage of a dimming step at
automatic control.
Default value: 1
Options for changing parameter 1-99
Parameter No. 9 - Time of manually moving the Dimmer between
the extreme dimming values.
Default value: 5
Options for changing parameter 1-255 (10ms – 2.5s)
NOTES FOR THE DIAGRAM:
L - terminal for live lead
N - terminal for neutral lead
O - output terminal of the Dimmer (controlling connected lighting
device, or other load)
Sx - terminal for power supply to the switch connected to the
Dimmer;
S2 - terminal for key No. 2
S1 - terminal for key No. 1 (it has the option of entering the device
in learning mode)
B- service button (used to add or remove a device from the system)
Locate the antenna as far from metal elements as
possible (connecting wires, bracket rings, etc.) in
order to prevent interferences.
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Metal surfaces in the direct vicinity of the antenna
(e.g. flush mounted metal boxes, metal door frames)
may impair signal reception!
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Do not cut or shorten the antenna - its length is
perfectly matched to the band in which the system
operates
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TIPS FOR ARRANGING THE ANTENNA:
DICTIONARY:
• INCLUSION (Adding) - a device sends "Node Info" frame, to
enable user to add it to Fibaro system (Home Center)
• EXCLUSION (Removing) - removing a device from the Fibaro
radio system
• ASSOCIATION - controlling other devices of Fibaro system
• MultiChannelAssociation - controlling other multichannel devices
of Fibaro system
III Activating the Dimmer
1. Installing the Dimmer
STEP 1
Connect the device in accordance with the wiring diagram presented
in Fig. 1. or Fig. 2. Switch on the mains voltage of 230V.
[Adding/ Removing] the Dimmer [to/ from] Z-wave network
STEP 2
The Dimmer must be placed within the range of Home Center
controller, as adding mode requires direct communication with the
controller.
STEP 3
Identify key no. 1. which turns on the light (see NOTE II for toogle
switch)
STEP 4
Set the Home Center controller in add/remove mode (see the
controller's manual)
STEP 5
The Dimmer enters the mode of inclusion/exclusion after a quick
pressing three times the push-button connected to S1 terminal or
push-button B located inside the housing. For toggle switch perform
3 position changes.
WARNING!
The Dimmer cancels the "learning" mode after key
no. 1 is pressed once. Therefore, pressing key no. 1
four times will not add the devices to the network.
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WARNING!
The Dimmer is set by default to operate with
momentary switches (i.e. single-pole switch or bell
switch). While adding the Dimmer to the network
with toggle switches, ensure that all switch contacts
are open (off), because closing them results in
activating the push-button and this will prevent
adding the device to the network.
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For toggle switches, it is recommended to enter the
device into the inclusion/exclusion mode by using
service push-button B.
STEP 6
The controller indicates that the device is correctly added to the
network, (see the manual of Home Center controller).
2. Resetting the Dimmer
The Dimmer provides three methods for resetting.
Method I : Reset by the procedure of removing the Dimmer from the
existing Z-Wave network. It is carried out using the controller which
has the option for adding/removing devices to/from Z-Wave network
(see the manual of the Home Center controller). The controller does
not have to be a part of the network into which the removed device is
included.
Method II : Reset by holding B button for 3 sec. after connecting
mains voltage to the Dimmer
3. Controlling the Dimmer by a switch.
Momentary switch (after releasing the push-button a spring
automatically pushes back and disconnects the button)
Turning the light on / off: change the position of push-button no. 1.
Turning the light on / off: change the position of push-button no. 1.
The Dimmer will be activated always at the previously set brightness.
Brightening/ dimming the light: hold key no. 1 down.
- Turning the light off completely (100%): fast double-click
push-button no. 1. The Dimmer will set the load at 100% and the
value set previously will be reset.
Toggle switch (operates as a two-position switch, it has no
spring that would set one position of the switch)
- Turning the light on / off: shortly press push-button no. 1. The
Dimmer will be activated always at the previously set brightness.
- Turning the light to 100%: fast double-click push-button no. 1
(re-position twice the switch up or down). The Dimmer will switch the
light at 100%
4. Controlling the Dimmer using a command: ALL ON
/ ALL OFF
The Dimmer responds to commands ALL ON / ALL OFF that may be
sent by the Home Center controller or by other controller belonging
to the system. ALL ON / ALL OFF commands are usually
implemented in the remote controls using Z-wave protocol, and they
are used to issue commands directed to the entire system.
By default, both commands ALL ON and ALL OFF are accepted.
Settings may be changed by entering an appropriate value into
configuration register no. 1 (see configuration register) In this way
the user may determine to which commands the device should
respond.
5. Controlling the Dimmer by the main controller of
the Fibaro system (Home Center)
After adding the Dimmer to the network, it will be represented in the
Fibaro controller by the following icon:
Fig. 4 Dimmer icon shown by the Home Center controller
Dimming / brightening is performed by moving the slider. The current
status of the Dimmer is indicated on the bar indicator.
turning the device ON / OFF - ON and OFF icons are used for
complete dimming / brightening
The association enables the Dimmer to control directly a device
included in Z-Wave network e.g. other Dimmer, Relay Switch or
Roller Shutter.
The Dimmer enables user to control up to 5 normal devices, and 5
MultiChannel devices in group no. 1 and no. 2, group no. 3 has only
one field. The first field in each group is reserved for the network
controller.
To add an association (using the Home Center controller), go to
device options by clicking the following icon:
IV Association
NOTE
The association allows the system to transfer direct
control commands between devices, the main
controller does not take part in such communication.
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Select the "device options" tab. Then specify to which group and
what devices are to be associated. Sending relevant information to
devices added to associated groups may take even a few minutes.
NOTE
When the device sends control commands and the
push-button is pressed again, then the current one
command transmission is interrupted to send new
commands.
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FGD211 Dimmer supports the operation of multi-channel devices.
Multichannel devices are devices that include two or more circuits
inside one physical unit.
The following settings are available in the Fibaro interface as simple
options that may be chosen by selecting the appropriate box.
In order to configure the Dimmer (using Fibaro controller), go to
device options by clicking the following icon:
Select the "device options" tab.
V Configuration
DANGER
Danger of electrocution. Even when the device is
turned off, voltage may be present at its terminals.
Any works introducing changes into the
configuration of connections or the load must be
always performed with disconnected voltage
(disable the fuse).
TIPS
• Do not connect the Dimmer to loads greater than
those recommended (see technical specifications).
• Do not connect the Dimmer to loads greater than
those recommended (see technical specifications).
WARNING
Applied load and the Dimmer itself may be
damaged if the values of applied load are
inconsistent with the technical specifications (see
Specifications). The Dimmer during its operation
requires the minimum load of 25 VA (or when using
FGB001 device - 0.5 VA) - do not connect the power
supply without a load. Only lighting devices may be
connected to the Dimmer.
Connect only in accordance with the diagram
presented in the manual. Incorrect connection may
cause risk to health, life or material damage.
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single switch
double switch
single switch
double switch
L N O Sx S2 S1
DIMMER
DIMMER
L
N
N
L N O Sx S2 S1
L
N
N
B
B
Fig.1 Wiring diagram for connecting the Dimmer - 2-wire
connection
Fig.2 Wiring diagram for connecting the Dimmer - 3-wire connection
L N O Sx S2 S1
DIMMER
L
N
N
B
DIMMER
L N O Sx S2 S1
L
N
N
B
NOTE
When the key is held down, the Dimmer will always
reach the extreme value of 1% or 100%.
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NOTE
When one of the buttons is held down to achieve
smooth change of light intensity, the second button
does not respond to any action.
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NOTE
Push-button no. 2 may be assigned with controlling
other devices (see ASSOCIATION)
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Fig.3 Wiring diagram for connecting the Bypass
DIMMER
L N O Sx S2
L
N
N
B
BYPASS
The Dimmer provides the association of three groups.
1st group is assigned to key no. 1
2nd group is assigned to key no. 2
3rd group for controllers such Home Center for state reporting