Manual for Oz Smart Zigbee Double Relay Puck

Oz Smart Zigbee Double Relay Puck Manual

 

Over Current Protection

• When connecting resistive load and total load is over 8.1A, the relay will be forced to off and protected
• 2-gang ZigBee in-wall switch based on the latest ZigBee 3.0 protocol
• 100-240VAC wide input and output voltage
•Supports resistive loads and capacitive loads
• 2 channels output, max. load 5.1A/CH
• Input and output with screw terminals, safe and reliable
• Enables to control ON/OFF of connected load
• ZigBee device with 2 endpoints, which can be controlled separately
• ZigBee end device that supports Touchlink commissioning
• Can directly pair to a compatible ZigBee remote via Touchlink without a coordinator
• Supports self-forming Zigbee network without a coordinator and adds other devices to the network
• Supports find and bind mode to bind a ZigBee remote
• Supports Zigbee Green Power and can bind a maximum of 20 Zigbee Green Power switches
• Compatible with universal ZigBee gateway products
• Can be controlled by a universal single-wire push switch, 2 channels can be controlled separately by 2 switches
• Active power and energy metering functionality
• Mini Size, Easy to install into a standard wall box
• Radio Frequency : 2.4GHz
• Waterproof grade: IP20

Safety & Warnings

• DO NOT install with power applied to device.
• DO NOT expose the device to moisture.

ZigBee Clusters the device supports are as follows:
Endpoint 0x01 - Channel 1:
• 0x0000: Basic • 0x0003: Identify • 0x0004: Groups • 0x0005: Scenes • 0x0006: On/off
Endpoint 0x02 - Channel 2:
• 0x0000: Basic • 0x0003: Identify • 0x0004: Groups • 0x0005: Scenes • 0x0006: On/off
Endpoint 0x0b - Whole device:
• 0x0000: Basic • 0x0702: Simple Metering • 0x0b04: Electrical Measurement
• 0x0b05: Diagnostics • 0x1000: ZLL Commissioning • 0x0019: OTA

Operation

1. Do wiring according to the connection diagram correctly.

2. This ZigBee device is a wireless receiver that communicates with a variety of ZigBee-compatible systems. This receiver receives and is controlled by wireless radio signals from the compatible ZigBee system.

3. Zigbee Network Pairing through Coordinator or Hub (Added to a Zigbee Network)

Note:

1) Directly TouchLink (both not added to a ZigBee network), each device can link with 1 remote.
2) TouchLink after both are added to a ZigBee network, each device can link with max. 30 remotes.
3) To control by both gateway & remote, add the remote and the device to the network first, then TouchLink.
4) After TouchLink, the device can be controlled by the linked remotes.

5. Removed from a Zigbee Network through Coordinator or Hub Interface

Step 2: Set another device, remote, or touch panel into network pairing mode and pair to the network, referring to their manuals.
Step 3: Pair more devices and remotes to the network as you would like; refer to their manuals.
Step 4: Bind the added devices and remotes through Touchlink so that the devices can be controlled by the remotes. Refer to their manuals.
Note:
1) Each added device can link and be controlled by max. 30 added remotes.
2) Each added remote can link and control max. 30 added devices.
12. OTA
The device supports firmware updating through OTA, and will acquire new firmware from Zigbee controller or hub every 10 minutes automatically.
Supported Switch Types:
The switch types this device supports can be configured by factory setting:
1. Push Switch (factory default setting)
2. Toggle On/Off Switch (can be configured by factory setting upon request)
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