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This describes the Z-Wave device Nano Shutter Controller, manufactured by AEON Labs with the thing type UID of aeon_zw141_00_000
.
The device is in the category of Blinds, defining Roller shutters, window blinds, etc..
The Nano Shutter Controller supports routing. This allows the device to communicate using other routing enabled devices as intermediate routers. This device is also able to participate in the routing of data between other devices in the mesh network.
Aeotec Nano Shutter is a Z-Wave motor controller specifically used to enable Z-Wave command and control (up/down/stop) for existing window covering motors.
It can connect to 2 external manual switches/buttons to control the motor up/down/stop independently. Its surface has a pin socket, which can be used for connecting to the touch panel, so you can also use the touch panel to control the Nano Shutter.
The wireless module is powered from the mains supply. In the event of power failure, non-volatile memory retains all programmed information relating to the units operating status.
Nano Shutter is also a security Z-Wave plus device and supports Over The Air (OTA) feature for the products firmware upgrade.
It can be a repeater in the Z-Wave network. Acting as a bridge for communication, it will forward Z-Wave command messages to their destinations if the originating controller is out of range from the destination node.
- Set your Z-Wave controller into pairing mode.
- Press the Action Button on the Nano Dimmer or toggle the external manual switch once, the green LED (non-secure indication) will blink to indicate the Nano Dimmer is entering into pairing mode.
- If the Nano Dimmer has been successfully added to your Z-Wave network, its RGB LED will be solid. If the pairing was unsuccessful, the red LED will be on for 2 seconds and then remain a colourful gradient, repeat the instructions above from step 1.
- Set your Z-Wave controller into removal mode.
- Press the Action Button 6 times on the Nano Dimmer or toggle the external manual switch 2 times in fast succession.
- If the Nano Dimmer has been successfully removed from your Z-Wave network, its RGB LED will remain colourful gradient. If the removal was unsuccessful, the RGB LED will still be solid (following the state of the output load), repeat the instructions above from step 1.
Controlling the Nano Shutter.
- Use any of the below methods to control the Nano Shutter.
- Pressing the button on the external (Wall) switch will be able to spin the motor up/down/stop through the usage of Z-Wave commands built into Z-Wave certified controllers and gateways (The specific Z-Wave commands supporting this function are the Basic Command Class and Multilevel Switch Command Class.) Please consult the operation manual for these controllers for specific instructions on controlling the Motor Controller.
- A short press on the button on the Motor Controller will spin the motor up/down/stop.
- Change Mode on the External Switch/Button Control.
- Nano Shutter by default is set to be controlled via 2-state (flip/flop) external wall switch.
- Pushing the button 6 times in quick succession on the Nano Shutter will swap between this default mode and the momentary push button external wall switch mode
Reset your Nano Shutter
- If at some stage, your primary controller is missing or inoperable, you may wish to reset all of your Nano Shutter’s settings to their factory defaults. To do this, press and hold the Action Button for 20 seconds and then release it. Your Nano Shutter will now be reset to its original settings, and the green LED will be solid for 2 seconds and then remain the colourful gradient status as a confirmation.
The following table summarises the channels available for the Nano Shutter Controller -:
Channel Name | Channel ID | Channel Type | Category | Item Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
Switch [Deprecated] | switch_binary | switch_binary | Switch | Switch |
Dimmer [Deprecated] | switch_dimmer | switch_dimmer | DimmableLight | Dimmer |
Blinds Control | blinds_control | blinds_control | Blinds | Rollershutter |
Scene Number | scene_number | scene_number | Number |
Switch the power on and off.
The switch_binary
channel and is of type switch_binary
and supports the Switch
item and is in the Switch
category.
Note: This channel is marked as deprecated so should not be used.
The brightness channel allows to control the brightness of a light. It is also possible to switch the light on and off.
The switch_dimmer
channel and is of type switch_dimmer
and supports the Dimmer
item and is in the DimmableLight
category.
Note: This channel is marked as deprecated so should not be used.
Provides start / stop control of blinds.
The blinds_control
channel and is of type blinds_control
and supports the Rollershutter
item and is in the Blinds
category.
Triggers when a scene button is pressed.
The scene_number
channel and is of type scene_number
and supports the Number
item.
The following table provides a summary of the 6 configuration parameters available in the Nano Shutter Controller. Detailed information on each parameter can be found in the sections below.
Param | Name | Description |
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35 | Moving time left to right | Set the moving time from up (left) to down (right) for curtain. |
80 | Report sent to nodes in association group 1 | Report sent to associated nodes in association group 1 |
85 | Operation mode of external switch | Operation mode of external switch |
120 | External switch mode of S1 | External switch mode of S1 |
121 | External switch mode of S2 | External switch mode of S2 |
252 | Enable/disable config parameters to be locked | Enable/disable the configuration parameters to be locked |
Set the moving time from up (left) to down (right) for curtain.
Values in the range 0 to 100 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 30
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_35_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Report sent to associated nodes in association group 1
To set which report would be sent to the associated nodes in association group 1 when the state of output load is changed.
0 = Nothing
1 = Basic Report CC
Note: When just only one channel load state is changed, the report message Basic Report CC would be Multi Channel encapsulated.
Values in the range 0 to 1 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_80_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Operation mode of external switch
Set the operation mode of external switch.
0 = Operation Mode 1.
1 = Operation Mode 2.
For detailed instructions for Operation Mode 1 and 2, see end of this table.
Values in the range 0 to 1 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_85_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
External switch mode of S1
Set the external switch mode of S1
0 = Unidentified mode.
1 = Reserved.
2 = 3 way switch mode
3 = Push button mode
4 = Enter automatic identification mode (The blue Led will fast blink).
Note: When the switch mode of S1 is determined or identified or configured, this mode value will not be reset after exclusion.
Values in the range 0 to 4 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_120_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
External switch mode of S2
Set the external switch mode of S2
0 = Unidentified mode.
1 = Reserved
2 = 3 way switch mode
3 = push button mode
4 = enter automatic identification mode (The green Led will fast blink).
Note: When the switch mode of S2 is determined or identified or configured, this mode value will not be reset after exclusion.
Values in the range 0 to 4 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_121_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Enable/disable the configuration parameters to be locked
Enable/disable the configuration parameters to be locked.
0 = disable.
1 = enable.
Values in the range 0 to 1 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_252_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Association groups allow the device to send unsolicited reports to the controller, or other devices in the network. Using association groups can allow you to eliminate polling, providing instant feedback of a device state change without unnecessary network traffic.
The Nano Shutter Controller supports 2 association groups.
The Lifeline association group reports device status to a hub and is not designed to control other devices directly. When using the Lineline group with a hub, in most cases, only the lifeline group will need to be configured and normally the hub will perform this automatically during the device initialisation. When the state of Nano Shutter (turn on/off the load ) is changed:
- Set Configuration parameter 80 to 0: Send nothing (default).
- Set Configuration parameter 80 to 1: Send the Basic Report.
Association group 1 supports 5 nodes.
Forward the Basic Set, Binary set, Scene Activation Set to associated nodes in Group 2 when the Nano Shutter receives the Basic Set, Binary set, Scene Activation Set commands from main controller. (E.g. Send/forward Basic Set to control the other nodes in association Group 2)
Association group 2 supports 5 nodes.
Command Class | Comment |
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COMMAND_CLASS_NO_OPERATION_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_V3 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_SCENE_ACTIVATION_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_SCENE_ACTUATOR_CONF_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V2 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_V1 |
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