Shelly Wave PRO Dimmer 2PM (EU)
Device identification
Device: Shelly Wave Pro Dimmer 2PM (EU)
EU Part number/Ordering Code: QPDM-0A2P01EU
Z-Wave Product type ID: 0x0001
Z-Wave Product ID: 0x0082
Z-Wave Manufacturer: Shelly Europe
Z-Wave Manufacturer ID: 0x0460
Terminology
OTA - Over-The-Air firmware update.
FW - Firmware
ZAF - Z-Wave® protocol
NIF - Node Information Frame; the frame that is sent at every adding (inclusion) to present/advertise the Device’s capability to the gateway, so that it may adjust its operating ability.
CC - Command Class (ZAF centerpiece of interoperability). The files/processes that determine how data is sent and handled/received. Command Classes include their signatures while sending data to allow recognition of which process is sending data for the destination device.
Switch - A toggle switch or a bi-stable switch.
Push-button - A momentary switch or a monostable switch.
Switch/push-button - It can be a switch or a push-button.
Double press - If the delay between the first and the second press on the switch/push-button is less than 500 ms, this is interpreted as a double press.
Gateway (GW) - A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
S button - The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices and is used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), resetting the device to its factory default settings and to switch power output on/off (valid only for Wave Plugs). The term "S button" is used in this document.
Device - In this document, the term “Device” is used to refer to the Shelly Wave device that is a subject of this guide.
End device - Z-Wave end devices are nodes in a Z-Wave network that are not gateways, such as switches, door locks, sensors, etc.
Node ID - The Z-Wave Node ID is a unique identifier assigned at the adding (inclusion) to each device in a Z-Wave network, allowing the network to identify and communicate with this device.
HOME ID - The Z-Wave Home ID is a unique identifier assigned to each Z-Wave network and each device in that network. It distinguishes your Z-Wave network from other networks and ensures that your Z-Wave devices only communicate with devices in your own network.
Adding/Inclusion - The process of adding Z-Wave device to a Z-Wave network - gateway. The words included, added, etc. are used in this regard.
Removing/Exclusion - The process of removing Z-Wave device from a Z-Wave network - gateway. The words excluded, removed, etc. are used in this regard.
Factory reset - After Factory reset, all custom parameters and stored values (kWh, associations, routings, etc.) will return to their default state. The HOME ID and NODE ID assigned to the Device will be deleted. Use this reset procedure only when the gateway is missing or otherwise inoperable.
Normal mode - Is the state of the device which refers to the operational state of a device when it is functioning under regular conditions (switching on/off, dimming, etc.) either during active usage or while in standby mode but still powered.
SmartStart - SmartStart enabled devices can be added (included) to a Z-Wave network by scanning the Z-Wave QR code on the device with a Gateway that supports SmartStart inclusion. The SmartStart enabled device will be automatically added within 10 minutes of being switched on in the vicinity of the Z-Wave network.
MUST - MUST be implemented
OPTIONAL - implement it if time/budget allows
Associations - Associations are used for direct communication between the Device and other devices within your Z-Wave network without the need of the Z-Wave gateway.
Power cycle - Reboot the Device/power supply On/Off of the Device
Blind - Refers to any kind of window treatment, such as venetian blinds, roller blinds (screens), roller shutters, vertical window blinds, curtains, integral venetian blinds, pleated blinds, awnings, etc. Additionally, Wave Shutter can also control window motors, projector screens, or any type of bi-directional AC motor.
Power consumption (W) - refers to the rate at which energy is consumed or used by an electrical device or system. It is measured in watts (W).
Energy consumption (kWh) - refers to the total amount of electrical energy consumed by a device or system over a specific period of time. It is measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh).
Ordering code - The ordering code is the same as the Part number (PN). Where there is not enough space to write the Ordering code, abbreviation PN is used. The PN is written on the DSK label on each device.
Short description
The Device is a DIN-rail mountable , two-channel smart dimmer. It can work as a standalone or it can also be operated through Z-Wave® home automation. The Device can be accessed, controlled, and monitored remotely from any place where the User has internet connectivity. It is compatible with switches and push-buttons (default).
Basic Functions
Dimmer - Switch/push-button connected to input terminal SW1 (SW2), SW3 (SW4)
Input modes
Switch - allows making and breaking the connection in an electric circuit.
Button - “single (short) press ”, “double press ” and “press and hold (long press) ” are supported
Output types
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Input set as “Switch”
Toggle - acts as a flip switch with one state for “ON” and one state for “OFF”
Edge - changes state on every change of the switch state
Detached - input is separated/not changing state of the output
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Input set as “Button”
Momentary - every press toggles the state of the output: ON -> OFF or OFF -> ON
Detached - input is separated/not changing state of the output
One button dim mode - press to toggle, press and hold to dim up/down (changes direction on each press and hold)
Dual button dim mode - 2 inputs configuration. First button dims up and the second one dims down.
Minimum Brightness on Toggle On (par 129, 130)
Minimum brightness on toggle is preset with value that is device specific (for more information see the technical specification of the device). Minimum brightness on toggle can be changed by the user to the desired level. It is applied on toggle on (Off → On state change) when the Light brightness < min_brightness_on_toggle.
Note: the brightness should be lower then value defined by minimum ON value ref. to par129&130. With toggle ON the brightness will go to value defined by par129&130.
NOTE: par. 130 Valid only for Pro dimmer 2PM
Min/max brightness definition
Min/Max brightness reframes the range of the dimming signal to get more precise brightness control on the output.
Initially Min/max brightness is 0-100% which means the whole range will be used. Changing the values allows the users to use only the range that is suitable for their devices (led drivers, fans, etc.)
Once min/max brightness is set, any kind of calls to setting brightness would be remapped to the corresponding actual % internally, based on the range provided.
Button fade rate definition
Button fade rate controls how quickly the output brightness changes while holding (long press) the button(s).
Button fade rate is measured in %/s, for example, if 10% is set, on button press and hold the brightness will be changed from 0% to 100% for 10 seconds.
Single button dimming control
Single press (Short press)
Use to toggle On/Off - every press changes the state of the output.
A press is considered ‘single’ if the button is pressed and released within 0,5 second. (Short press)
Light state: On -> Light state: Off - Turns the lights off and keeps the current brightness. Default transition is applied. Press between transition stops the dimming
Light state: Off -> Light state: On. Press between transition stops the dimming
Current brightness: < Minimum brightness on toggle value - Turns the lights on with brightness that is set in Minimum brightness on toggle. Default value is device specific
Current brightness: > Minimum brightness on toggle value - Turns the light on with the brightness that was previously set
Double press
A press is considered ‘double’ if the button is pressed and released within 0,5 seconds, pressed and released again in less than 0,5 second and after that there is no other press.
Light state: On->Double press - Sets brightness 100%
Light state: Off->Double press- Turns the lights on with brightness 100%
Press and hold (Long press)
Use to dim up/down - every press changes the direction.
A press is considered ‘long’ if the button is pressed for more than 0,5s
Light state: On
Dim Up - starts dimming up from the current brightness with the specified fade rate.
Dim Down - starts dimming down from the current brightness with the specified fade rate. 1% is the lowest possible brightness that can be set when dimming down.
Light state: Off
When the light state is off, on press and hold the device starts to dim up. First the lights are turned on with 0% brightness and then are dimmed up with the specified fade rate.
Dual button dimming control
Single press (Short press)
SW1 dimming UP, press between dimming STOP, next press full ON (with SW1 you can’t turn OFF or dimming DOWN)
SW2 dimming DOWN, press between dimming STOP, next press OFF (with SW2 you can’t turn ON or dimming UP)
SW3 dimming UP, press between dimming STOP, next press full ON (with SW3 you can’t turn OFF or dimming DOWN)
SW4 dimming DOWN, press between dimming STOP, next press OFF (with SW4 you can’t turn ON or dimming UP)
A press is considered ‘single’ if the button is pressed and released within 0,5 seconds
Light state: On -> Light state: Off - Turns the lights off and keeps the current brightness. Default transition is used. Only by SW2 (SW4)!
Light state: Off -> Light state: On. Only by SW1 (SW3)!
Current brightness: 0% - Turns the lights on with brightness that is set in Minimum brightness on toggle. Default value is device specific, for more details see the corresponding technical specification. Only by SW1 (SW3)!
Current brightness: >0% - Turns the lights on with the brightness that was previously set. If an action/night mode is active or minimum brightness on toggle is set, the corresponding brightness is applied (if needed). Default transition is used. Only by SW1 (SW3)!
In dual button dimming mode Double press is not working.
Press and hold (Long press)
Use to dim up/down - SW1 (SW3) dimming up and SW2 (SW4)dimming down.
A press is considered ‘long’ if the button is pressed more than 0,5 seconds
● Light state: On -> Dim Up - starts dimming up from the current brightness with the specified fade rate until released (SW1, SW3).
● Light state: On -> Dim Down - starts dimming down from the current brightness with the specified fade rate until released. 1% is the lowest possible brightness that can be set when dimming down (SW2, SW4).
● Light state: Off -> Dim Up - starts dimming up from the current brightness with the specified fade rate until released (SW1, SW3).
● Light state: Off -> Dim Down - nothing. No change in the brightness also.
Transition Duration
Implicit (default) transition
Implicit (default) transition is applied every time the brightness of the lights, controlled by the device, is changed.
When the lights are turned on or off, transition time (in seconds) is the time to change from 0% to 100% of brightness on toggle On and from 100% to 0% brightness on toggle Off. ref. Parameter No. 124 - Dimming time (soft on/off)
When the lights are on, transition time (in seconds) is the time between change from current brightness level to desired brightness level. Note that if desired brightness level is 0%, this is considered “light off” (example: transition: 5 sec, light: on, current brightness: 50%. If the brightness is changed to 0%, transition time is 2.5 sec. If the brightness is changed to 1%, transition time is 5sec).
Implicit transition is preset with a value of 3 seconds and can be customized by the user with value between 0 and 5 seconds.
Calibration
1. Calibration with the gateway
Add the Device to the Z-Wave network according to the instructions for inclusion.
Set the Parameter No. 78 (Calibration) value to 1.
The Device performs the calibration process
Check the Parameter No. 78 to see if the calibration was successfully executed (value 2).
Make sure that the yellow LED is not blinking.
2. Calibration with the S button
Enter the Setting mode by pressing the S button for less than 0,5 s (short press).
Keep pressing the S button until the calibration is selected, indicated by the yellow LED color.
Start the calibration by pressing the S button for more than 2 s.
Make sure that the yellow LED is not blinking.
Main applications
Residential
MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)…
Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)…
Industrial (factories, power plants, water processing, refineries, etc.)…
Government/municipal
University/college
Integrations
Shelly Wave devices are developed on the world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave.
This means Shelly Wave works with all certified gateways supporting Z-Wave communication protocol.
To make sure the functions of Shelly Wave products are supported on your gateway, we are regularly executing compatibility tests of our devices with different Z-Wave gateways.
Simplified internal schematics
Device electrical interfaces
Inputs
4 switch/push-button inputs on screw terminal
3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N, 2 L
Outputs
2 outputs
Connectivity
Z-Wave - Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
Safety features
Protection
Overheat Protection
Device has internal Overheat protection. If the temperature exceeds predefined values 80°C for more than 5s, the Device will:
switch off its own output
send the Notification Report to the gateway (Overheat detected)
the LED lights react as specified above (check LED blinking mode for Overheat detected)
NOTE: The Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
Additional description above under chapter Notification for Overheat detected.
Overcurrent Protection
Device has internal Overcurrent protection. If the current exceeds 0,9A+15% for more than 5s on O1, or if the current exceeds 0,9A+15% for more than 5s on O2, the Device will:
switch off its own output
sends the Notification Report to the gateway (Overcurrent detected)
the LED lights react as specified above (check LED blinking mode for Overcurrent detected)
NOTE: The Over-current protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
Additional description above under chapter Notification for Over-current detected.
Overvoltage Protection
Device has internal Overvoltage protection. This is valid for standard power supply voltage 230 V AC. If the voltage exceeds 240 V AC+15% (278 V AC) for more than 5s, the Device will:
switch off its own output
sends the Notification Report to the Gateway (Overvoltage detected)
the LED lights react as specified above (check LED blinking mode for Overvoltage detected)