Double Relay Switch - FIBARO Manuals (2024)

Manuals

Manuals for FGS-222 firmware 2.1 –2.2:

Operating manual – English

Instrukcja obsługi – Polski

Double Relay Switch - FIBARO Manuals (3) Short manual – Multilanguage


Operating manuals forFGS-221 firmware 2.1 –2.2:

FGS-221-EN-A-v1.02.pdf

FGS-221-PL-A-v1.02.pdf

Operating manuals forFGS-221 firmware 1.9– 1.10:

FGS-221-EN-A-v1.01.pdf

FGS-221-PL-A-v1.01.pdf

Operating manuals forFGS-221 firmware 1.4 – 1.7:

FGS-221-EN-A-v1.00.pdf

FGS-221-PL-A-v1.00.pdf

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FAQ


Remotely Controlled Double Relay Switch of FIBARO System is designed to operate in a wall switch box or in locations where the control of two electric devices is needed.

The Relay Switch should be powered from 110-240V AC (50/60Hz).

The main difference between 2×1.5kW and 1×2.5kW is number of physical outputs and load capacity.

It can be any voltage up to 240V AC.

No, only previous generation of the device was able to do so.

No. The Relay Switch needs to be connected to Neutral Wire. To control circuits where there is no Neutral wire at the switch location please refer to the Dimmer module.

Yes, you can – the relay is volt free by default.

These terminals are designed to be connected to the switch. S1 is designed to control O1 output, S2 to control O2 output.

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Advanced parameters

FIBARO Double Relay Switchallows to customize its operation to user’s needs. The settings are available in the FIBARO interface as simple options that may be chosen by selecting the appropriate box.
In order to configure FIBARO DoubleRelay Switch (using the Home Center controller):

  1. Go to the device options by clicking the icon: Double Relay Switch - FIBARO Manuals (10)
  2. Select the „Advanced” tab.

Allows to activate/deactivate ALL ON / ALL OFF functions.

Available settings:
255 – ALL ONisactive, ALL OFF isactive
0 – ALL ON is not active, ALL OFF is not active
1 – ALL ON is not active, ALL OFF isactive
2 – ALL ON isactive, ALL OFF is not active
Default setting: 255
Parameter size: 1 [byte]

Auto off relay after specified time, with the possibility of manual override – immediate Off after button push.

Available settings:
0 – manual override disabled. After single button push the relay turns on and automatically turns off after specified time.
1 – manual override enabled. After single button push the relay turns on and automatically turns off after specified time. Another button push turns the relay off immediately.
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 1 [byte]

Relay will turn off automatically after time specified in this parameter.

Available settings:
0 –auto off disabled
1-65535 (0.1-6553.5s, 0.1 step)
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 2[bytes]

Relay will turn off automatically after time specified in this parameter.

Available settings:
0 –auto off disabled
1-65535 (0.1-6553.5s, 0.1 step)
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 2[bytes]

Available settings:
0 – commands are sent when the device is turned on and off
1 – commands are sent when the device is turned off. Turning on thedevice does not send control commands. Double-clicking buttonsends ‘turn on’ command, dimmers memorize the last saved level.
2 – commands are sent when the device is turned off. Turning on thedevice does not send control commands. Double-clicking button sends ‘turn on’ command and dimmers are set to 100% brightness.
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 1[byte]

Available settings:
0 – commands are sent when the device is turned on and off
1 – commands are sent when the device is turned off. Turning on thedevice does not send control commands. Double-clicking buttonsends ‘turn on’ command, dimmers memorize the last saved level.
2 – commands are sent when the device is turned off. Turning on thedevice does not send control commands. Double-clicking button sends ‘turn on’ command and dimmers are set to 100% brightness.
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 1[byte]

Assigns status of the toggle(bistable) switch to status of the device.

Available settings:
0 – turnon/off the device on switchstatus change
1 – device status depends on switch status (the device is ON when switch is ON and vice versa)
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 1 [byte]

Parameter defines type of connected switch

Available settings:
0 – momentary switch
1– toggle switch
Default setting: 1
Parameter size: 1[byte]

Enabling this option allows the user to dim lighting/shut roller by associating Dimmer/Roller Shutter Controller. Hold button to change levelor double press to set level to max(only momentaryswitch).

Available settings:
0 – Dimmer/Roller Shutter Controller control is not active
1 – Dimmer/Roller Shutter Controller control is active
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 1 [byte]

The device can save its state from before apower failure and restore it after power is back.

Available settings:
0 –does not save the state after a power failure, it returns to “off” position
1–restoresstate from before a power failure
Default setting: 1
Parameter size: 1[byte]

Response to General Alarm command frame.

Available settings:
0 – DEACTIVATION – the device does not respond to alarm data frames
1 – ALARM RELAY ON – the device turns on after detecting an alarm
2 – ALARM RELAY OFF – the device turns off after detecting an alarm
3 – ALARM FLASHING – the device periodically changes its status to the opposite, when it detects an alarm within 10 min.
Default setting: 3
Parameter size: 1[byte]

Response to FloodAlarm command frame.

Available settings:
0 – DEACTIVATION – the device does not respond to alarm data frames
1 – ALARM RELAY ON – the device turns on after detecting an alarm
2 – ALARM RELAY OFF – the device turns off after detecting an alarm
3 – ALARM FLASHING – the device periodically changes its status to the opposite, when it detects an alarm within 10 min.
Default setting: 2
Parameter size: 1[byte]

Response to Smoke, COandCO2 Alarm command frames.

Available settings:
0 – DEACTIVATION – the device does not respond to alarm data frames
1 – ALARM RELAY ON – the device turns on after detecting an alarm
2 – ALARM RELAY OFF – the device turns off after detecting an alarm
3 – ALARM FLASHING – the device periodically changes its status to the opposite, when it detects an alarm within 10 min.
Default setting: 3
Parameter size: 1[byte]

Response to Temperature Alarmcommand frame.

Available settings:
0 – DEACTIVATION – the device does not respond to alarm data frames
1 – ALARM RELAY ON – the device turns on after detecting an alarm
2 – ALARM RELAY OFF – the device turns off after detecting an alarm
3 – ALARM FLASHING – the device periodically changes its status to the opposite, when it detects an alarm within 10 min.
Default setting: 1
Parameter size: 1[byte]

Determines how long the flashing will last in case of an alarm.

Available settigs:
1-65535 –time on seconds
Default setting: 600
Parameter size: 2[bytes]

Response to General Alarm command frame.

Available settings:
0 – DEACTIVATION – the device does not respond to alarm data frames
1 – ALARM RELAY ON – the device turns on after detecting an alarm
2 – ALARM RELAY OFF – the device turns off after detecting an alarm
3 – ALARM FLASHING – the device periodically changes its status to the opposite, when it detects an alarm within 10 min.
Default setting: 3
Parameter size: 1[byte]

Response to FloodAlarm command frame.

Available settings:
0 – DEACTIVATION – the device does not respond to alarm data frames
1 – ALARM RELAY ON – the device turns on after detecting an alarm
2 – ALARM RELAY OFF – the device turns off after detecting an alarm
3 – ALARM FLASHING – the device periodically changes its status to the opposite, when it detects an alarm within 10 min.
Default setting: 2
Parameter size: 1[byte]

Response to Smoke, COandCO2 Alarm command frames.

Available settings:
0 – DEACTIVATION – the device does not respond to alarm data frames
1 – ALARM RELAY ON – the device turns on after detecting an alarm
2 – ALARM RELAY OFF – the device turns off after detecting an alarm
3 – ALARM FLASHING – the device periodically changes its status to the opposite, when it detects an alarm within 10 min.
Default setting: 3
Parameter size: 1[byte]

Response to Temperature Alarmcommand frame.

Available settings:
0 – DEACTIVATION – the device does not respond to alarm data frames
1 – ALARM RELAY ON – the device turns on after detecting an alarm
2 – ALARM RELAY OFF – the device turns off after detecting an alarm
3 – ALARM FLASHING – the device periodically changes its status to the opposite, when it detects an alarm within 10 min.
Default setting: 1
Parameter size: 1[byte]

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Reset

Reset procedureerasesmemory of the device, including all information on the Z-Wave network and the main controller.

Resetting the device is not the recommended way of removing the device from the Z-Wave network. Use reset procedure only if the primary controller is missing or inoperable. Certain device removal can be achieved by the procedure of removing.

Resetting the device:

  1. Disconnect the power supply
  2. Remove thedevicefrom the wall switch box
  3. Connect the power supply
  4. Locate the B-button on the housing
  5. Press and hold the B-buttonfor 3 seconds
  6. After few seconds the device will be reset

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Removing from the network

Removing (Exclusion) – Z-Wave device learning mode, allowing to remove the device from existing Z-Wave network.

Removing the device from the Z-Wave network restores all the default parameters of the device.

To remove the device from the Z-Wave network:

  • Generic
  • Home Center
  • SmartThings
  • Vera
  • Homey

  1. Place the devicewithin the direct range of your Z-Wave controller
  2. Identify switch no. 1 (turns the light on) or the B-button (located on the device’s housing)
  3. Set the main controller in remove mode (see the controller's manual).
  4. Quickly, three times press switch no. 1 or the B-button
  5. Wait for the removing process to end
  6. Successful removing will be confirmed by the Z-Wave controller’s message

  1. Place the devicewithin the direct range of your Z-Wave controller
  2. Identify switch no. 1 (turns the light on) or the B-button (located on the device’s housing)
  3. Log into Home Center configuration interface.
  4. In Devices section click Add or remove device.
  5. Click Delete to start removing mode.
  6. Quickly, three times press switch no. 1 or the B-button
  7. Wait for the removing process to end
  8. Successful removing will be confirmed by the Z-Wave controller’s message

  1. Place the devicewithin the direct range of your Z-Wave controller
  2. Identify switch no. 1 (turns the light on) or the B-button (located on the device’s housing)
  3. On the Home Screen, select Menu icon and click Devices.
  4. Select More Options (three dots) icon and click Edit.
  5. Select the minus icon (-) next to the device.
  6. Click Delete to confirm.
  7. Quickly, three times press switch no. 1 or the B-button
  8. Wait for the removing process to end
  9. Successful removing will be confirmed by the Z-Wave controller’s message

  1. Place the devicewithin the direct range of your Z-Wave controller
  2. Identify switch no. 1 (turns the light on) or the B-button (located on the device’s housing)
  3. From your Vera's Dashboard, go to Devices.
  4. Choose the device you want to remove and click the arrow next to it.
  5. Go to the bottom of the page and click Delete Device.
  6. Click Unpair.
  7. Quickly, three times press switch no. 1 or the B-button
  8. Wait for the removing process to end
  9. Successful removing will be confirmed by the Z-Wave controller’s message

  1. Place the devicewithin the direct range of your Z-Wave controller
  2. Identify switch no. 1 (turns the light on) or the B-button (located on the device’s housing)
  3. In Homey app select Devices from the tab bar.
  4. Click and hold the device you want to remove.
  5. Click in the gear icon in the top right corner.
  6. Click Remove device.
  7. Confirm that you want to remove this device - click OK.
  8. Quickly, three times press switch no. 1 or the B-button
  9. Wait for the removing process to end
  10. Successful removing will be confirmed by the Z-Wave controller’s message

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Associations

Association (linking devices) – direct control of other devices within the Z-Wave system network e.g. Dimmer, Relay Switch, Wall Plug, Roller Shutter or scene (may be controlled only through a Z-Wave controller).

Association ensures direct transfer of control commands between devices, is performed without participation of the main controller and requires associated device to be in the direct range.

FIBARO Double Relay Switchallows for the associations of three groups:

1st Association Group is assigned to S1 terminal– sending commandframes to the associated deviceswhenever button connected to S1 terminal is pressed.
2nd Association Group is assigned to S2 terminal – sending commandframes to the associated deviceswhenever button connected to S2 terminal is pressed.
3rd Association Group reports the device status and allows to assign single device only (the main controller by default).

FIBARO Double Relay Switch in 1st and 2nd group allows to control 5 regular and 5 multichannel devices per an association group. 3rd group is reserved solely for the controller and hence only 1 node can be assigned.

It is not recommended to associate more than 10 devices in general, as the response time to control commands depends on the number of associated devices. In extreme cases, system response may be delayed.

To add an association (using the Home Center controller):

  1. Go to device options by clicking the icon:Double Relay Switch - FIBARO Manuals (11)
  2. Select the „Advanced” tab
  3. Specify to which group and what devices are to be associated
  4. Wait for the configuration process to end. Sending relevant information to devices added to associated groups may take even a few minutes.

Any new association order given while any association commands are already being sent to devices, cancels previous one.

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Operating alarm data frames

FIBARO System allows user to set response of devices to alarm situations (response to data-frames ALARM_REPORT and SENSOR_ALARM_REPORT). The device responds to the following types of alarms:

  • General Purpose Alarm – GENERAL PURPOSE ALARM
  • Smoke Alarm – ALARM CO2, ALARM CO, ALARM SMOKE
  • Water Flooding Alarm – ALARM WATER
  • Temperature Alarm – ALARM HEAT

Alarm data-frames are sent by devices that are system sensors (e.g., flood sensors, smoke detectors, motion detectors, etc.).

The device may respond in the following manner to received data-frames (settings are configured by the advanced parameters).

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Controlling using an external switch

Momentary switch (after releasing the switch a spring automatically pushes back and disconnects the switch):

  • Turn the load ON/OFF: briefly press the button corresponding to the chosen load

Toggle switch (operates as a two-position switch, it has no spring that would set one position of the switch):

  • Turn the load ON/OFF: change the position of the button corresponding to the chosen load

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ALL ON/ALL OFF

The device responds to commands ALL ON/ALL OFF that may be sent by the Z-Wave controller. ALL ON/ALL OFF commands are usually implemented in the remote controllers 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 modifying the value of parameter 1. In this way the user may determine to which commands the device should respond.

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Features

  • Compatible with any Z-Wave Controller
  • Advanced microprocessor control
  • Executive element – electromagnetic, micro-gap relay switch
  • May be oparated by momentary or toggle switches
  • To be installed in wall switch boxes of dimensions allowing for installation, conforming to provisions of applicable regulations

This device may be used with all devices certified with Z-Wave certificate and should be compatible with such devices produced by other manufacturers.

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