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2.

 

The blue LED indicator will start blinking FAST for 1 minute. During this time, the ZigBee 

network is open for new devices to join. 

3.

 

Follow the instructions of the device you want to join to the Zigbee network. 

Note: 

In case another device opens the ZigBee network, the blue LED indicator will indicate this 

by blinking FAST until the command expires. No configuration commands can be executed 

during this time.

 

* To execute this command, the device must be part of a ZigBee network.

 

Join network

 

1.

 

Make sure that the ZigBee network you want to join the device to is open. If you are using a 

Houseper system, press the "Add device" button in the Houseper app. 

2.

 

Submit join network command by pressing the button and wait for 7 blinks. 

3.

 

The blue LED indicator will start blinking FAST and the device will make 4 consecutive 

attempts to join an open ZigBee network, within up to 1 minute. 

Alternatively: 

If the device is not connected to a ZigBee network, make sure the device is not 

locked and turn off the power for about 30 seconds. When the power is restored, the device 

will automatically start searching for a ZigBee network to join. 

* To execute this command, the device must NOT be part of a ZigBee network.

 

Leave network

 

1.

 

Submit leave network command by pressing the button and wait for 8 blinks. 

2.

 

The command will return the device to its factory default settings and the device will 

reboot. 

Alternatively: 

If the device is a part of a Houseper system, you can execute this command 

through the app.

 

* To execute this command, the device must be part of a ZigBee network. When leaving a 

ZigBee network, the PIN code does not return to its original value, but the last one entered is 

saved. 

Form network

 

1.

 

Submit form network command by pressing the button and wait for 9 blinks. 

2.

 

The blue LED indicator will start blinking FAST until the device forms its own network or 

until 1 minute has passed. 

Note: 

This command can be executed for a very short time and the blue LED may not blink. 

* To execute this command, the device must NOT be part of a ZigBee network. 

 

Summary of Contents for GMB-HAR-PL1-M02

Page 1: ...Smart metering plug Model Logical devices GMB HAR PL1 M02 1 x Smart plug User Guide version 2 0...

Page 2: ...The plug has built in overload and overheating protections which will turn off the consumer and the device will generate an Electricity failure alarm After turning on the power the device is in the of...

Page 3: ...single press Indicators The device has two light indicators Orange to indicate the line is powered Blue for backlight line off and configuration status indication FAST blinking 4 times second when ex...

Page 4: ...blue LED indicator will turn off if it is on After another 2 seconds the blue LED indicator will start blinking SLOWLY Wait until the blue LED indicator blinks the CORRESPONDING NUMBER of times NUMBE...

Page 5: ...12 Deny Allow blue backlight Network status 1 Submit network status command by pressing the button and wait for 4 blinks 2 The blue LED indicator will start blinking SLOWLY 2 times if the device is no...

Page 6: ...ed to a ZigBee network make sure the device is not locked and turn off the power for about 30 seconds When the power is restored the device will automatically start searching for a ZigBee network to j...

Page 7: ...ins locked If you enter the wrong PIN PUK code 3 times in a row the device will be locked for 1 hour During this time it cannot be unlocked even after rebooting This 1 hour is measured only when power...

Page 8: ...Disable backlight 1 Submit Enable Disable backlight command by pressing the button and wait for 12 blinks 2 If the blue backlight is off it will turn on and vice versa if it is on it will turn off Tu...

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