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MATRIX ZBA7140 

User’s manual

 

 EN 

 

Logic Group A/S 

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Product description 

MATRIX type ZBA7140 (from hereon called MATRIX ZBA) is a multifunction battery wall controller that can be 
mounted in a modular wall-box or directly onto the wall. It is compatible with existing FUGA® frames and wall 
boxes. 
MATRIX ZBA has four configurable pushbuttons that can control other Z-Wave devices through the wireless Z-

Wave network. These buttons can send ‘ON’, ‘OFF’ and ‘DIM’ commands to the associated Z

-Wave devices. 

These devices could be light dimmers, blinds, sunscreens, etc. 
 
MATRIX ZBA can also issue scene activation commands that can be used to activate scenes in the Z-Wave 
Controller. 
 
MATRIX ZBA has four RGB indicator LEDs, one for each pushbutton, that indicates activation of the pushbutton, 
and when MATRIX ZBA is in inclusion or exclusion mode. These indicators can be configured to a desired 
indication colour, or they can indicate the battery level when a pushbutton is activated. 
 
MATRIX ZBA is equipped with the newest battery-saving 700-series Z-Wave chip that uses up to 65% less power 
and have improved wireless range. This means that the small coin-cell battery can last between 5 

 10 years.   

 

MATRIX ZBA is estimated to a battery lifetime, at normal use, to approximately 5 years. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MATRIX ZBA Series

Page 1: ...MATRIX ZBA7140 User s manual EN Logic Group A S Page 1 31 Installation Guide and User s Manual MATRIX ZBA Type ZBA7140 Z Wave Battery Wall Controller...

Page 2: ...MATRIX ZBA7140 User s manual EN Logic Group A S Page 2 31 Logic Group A S Vallensb kvej 22 B DK 2605 Br ndby 45 7060 2080 info logic group com www logic group com...

Page 3: ...s 8 6 2 Controlling light dimmers 8 6 3 Sending pre configured dim levels 9 6 4 Button functions 10 6 5 Control of other devices 11 6 6 Central Scene notifications 13 6 7 LED indication 14 6 8 Battery...

Page 4: ...t MATRIX ZBA is intended for indoor use in dry locations only Do not use in damp moist and or wet locations Do not power permanently 2 Disposal Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally friendly...

Page 5: ...rs blinds sunscreens etc MATRIX ZBA can also issue scene activation commands that can be used to activate scenes in the Z Wave Controller MATRIX ZBA has four RGB indicator LEDs one for each pushbutton...

Page 6: ...tStart Inclusion mode will drain the battery Figure 1 Inserting battery 5 2 Fastening MATRIX ZBA is mounted in a 1 module FUGA compatible frame The device can be mounted in the following ways A In a F...

Page 7: ...Remove the pushbutton cover as described in the section Removing the Pushbutton Cover 2 Unscrew the screws from the wall box or wall 3 Push the device out of the frame as described in the section Remo...

Page 8: ...ttery lifetime and the desired responses of the device The device will stay awake right after inclusion for 10 seconds allowing the controller to perform certain configuration It is possible to manual...

Page 9: ...configuration parameters is then set to Byte 1 Enable Disable This byte must be set to 1 in order to enable the feature Byte 2 Upper switch value This byte must be set to the value 50 for sending this...

Page 10: ...uired to use two pushbuttons to control for example a dimmer Then one pushbutton always dims up and the other pushbutton always dim down Figure 3b The last function that the pushbuttons can be configu...

Page 11: ...illustrates a system with a MATRIX ZBA device that controls an external light dimmer with association groups In the figure the dimmer is controlled by group 5 pushbutton 2 in device 5 by sending Multi...

Page 12: ...ons for both devices 5 and 7 by setting configuration parameters as such MATRIX ZBA device 5 o Parameter 10 2 o Parameter 16 1 MATRIX ZBA device 7 o Parameter 7 2 o Parameter 13 1 With the configurati...

Page 13: ...eact on the different pushbutton activations Button Scene Number Key attribute 1 1 0 Key pressed one time 1 Key released 2 Key held down 3 Key pressed two times 4 Key pressed three times 2 2 0 Key pre...

Page 14: ...ation can also be switched off When MATRIX ZBA is put into inclusion state then the first LED is flashing and this LED can also be controlled by sending Command Class Indicator messages to the module...

Page 15: ...work it will set the device back to factory default If the device already belongs to a network follow the remove process before adding it in your network Otherwise the adding of this device will fail...

Page 16: ...n be found on the product packaging 7 3 Z Wave Plus specific information MATRIX ZBA is a Z Wave Plus device and supports all required command classes for fulfilling the Z Wave Plus specification MATRI...

Page 17: ...Yes COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY Yes Yes COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2 Yes Yes COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION V1 Yes Yes COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION V2 Yes Yes COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO V3 Yes Yes COMMAND_CLA...

Page 18: ...k controller is missing or is otherwise inoperable MATRIX ZBA can be factory reset by holding the switch I for at least 10 seconds the LEDs will give a short flash By following this procedure all conf...

Page 19: ...erated It can as an example be used for controlling light dimmers Max nodes in the group 5 Pushbutton 2 Group 4 Nodes in this group receives Basic Set when pushbutton 2 is activated the on or off stat...

Page 20: ...ff status is decided by the internal button status and is toggled between each activation Max nodes in the group 5 Group 9 Nodes in this group receives Switch Multilevel Set Switch Multilevel Start Le...

Page 21: ...tion of double and triple activations as a new activation must be detected within this specified time for the repeatedly detection Be aware that this parameter must be lower than the value in Paramete...

Page 22: ...ed and must be set to 0 Parameter 6 Parameter size 2 bytes Associations groups transmission when included secure This parameter specifies if commands are transmitted as a secure message for each of th...

Page 23: ...that are sent to the devices in the Switch Multilevel association group group 3 when the pushbutton is single pressed Value Description Byte 1 Enable Disable 0 Disabled A single activation of the push...

Page 24: ...p Devices will receive commands with the values set in 3 following bytes Default Byte 2 Upper switch value 0 99 255 When double pressing the pushbutton for ON a Switch Multilevel Set with this value w...

Page 25: ...that are sent to the devices in the Switch Multilevel association group group 5 when the pushbutton is single pressed Value Description Byte 1 Enable Disable 0 Disabled A single activation of the pus...

Page 26: ...p Devices will receive commands with the values set in 3 following bytes Default Byte 2 Upper switch value 0 99 255 When double pressing the pushbutton for ON a Switch Multilevel Set with this value w...

Page 27: ...that are sent to the devices in the Switch Multilevel association group group 7 when the pushbutton is single pressed Value Description Byte 1 Enable Disable 0 Disabled A single activation of the pus...

Page 28: ...p Devices will receive commands with the values set in 3 following bytes Default Byte 2 Upper switch value 0 99 255 When double pressing the pushbutton for ON a Switch Multilevel Set with this value w...

Page 29: ...that are sent to the devices in the Switch Multilevel association group group 9 when the pushbutton is single pressed Value Description Byte 1 Enable Disable 0 Disabled A single activation of the pus...

Page 30: ...p Devices will receive commands with the values set in 3 following bytes Default Byte 2 Upper switch value 0 99 255 When double pressing the pushbutton for ON a Switch Multilevel Set with this value w...

Page 31: ...leep mode Operating temperature 10 40 C Humidity 20 95 non condensing Protection class IP20 Radio protocol Z Wave EU 868 4MHz 700 Series Approvals CE Z Wave Plus Explorer Frame Support No SDK 7 12 01...

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