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Do  you  know  how  much  energy  you 
consume?  

 

 

The  Flush  2  Relay  monitors  and  reports 
energy consumption of connected devices in 
real  time  to  your  smart  home  app  (your 
gateway (hub) needs to support this feature). 
Know  how  much  power  your  light  or  other 
connected devices is using.  
 

 

 

Want to control other devices in your 
Z-Wave  network  with  the  Flush  2 
Relay? 

 

 

 

Connect  the  Flush  2  Relay  with  other 
devices  in  your  network  to  remotely 
and  automatically  trigger  another  Z-
Wave  device.  And  have  other  Z-Wave 
devices  trigger  your  Qubino  Flush  2 
Relay. 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Flush 2 relay

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN QUBINO FLUSH 2 RELAY The Qubino Flush 2 Relay is ideal for remotely controlling up to two electrical devices door locks door openers small appliances etc or lights...

Page 2: ...hlights 13 3 1 Advantages 13 3 2 Highlights 16 4 Package Contents 17 5 Technical Terms for Switches 18 6 Compatibility with Z Wave Gateways hubs 20 7 Installation 21 7 1 Installing the device behind a...

Page 3: ...additional features and parameters for you to play with We love helping people who enjoy creating new ideas for their home and then using their hard work and skill to turn those ideas into reality We...

Page 4: ...us reading applications in residential and light commercial environments Mature proven and broadly deployed with over 50 million products sold worldwide Z Wave is by far the world market leader in wir...

Page 5: ...stalling the device follow the instructions exactly The manufacturer GOAP d o o Nova Gorica shall not be legally responsible for any equipment damage or personal injury caused by incorrect installatio...

Page 6: ...ZMNHBD5 50 60 Hz 916 0 MHz ZMNHBD6 50 60 Hz 868 4 MHz ZMNHBD7 50 60 Hz 919 8 MHz ZMNHBD8 50 60 Hz 865 2 MHz ZMNHBD9 50 60 Hz 922 5 MHz ZMNHBDA 50 60 Hz 919 7 921 7 923 7 MHz ZMNHBDB 50 60 Hz 868 1 MHz...

Page 7: ...r consumption of the connected device and can be paired with a digital temperature sensor sold separately It supports push button momentary switches and toggle switches default The connection of a dig...

Page 8: ...ce 1 W Measurement Device 2 W Measurement Both devices together kWh Measuremen t Device 1 kWh Measurement Device 2 kWh Measurement Both devices together Automatically turn ON OFF Device 1 Automaticall...

Page 9: ...ther options for how to use Qubino Flush 2 Relay to remotely control devices via your smartphone 2 1 Installation examples where Flush 2 Relay is installed behind a wall switch Remotely control two li...

Page 10: ...2 2 Installation examples where Flush 2 Relay is installed in electrical box Remotely control two irrigation sprinkle valves 24 VDC option 1 Remotely control two irrigation sprinkle valves 24 VDC opt...

Page 11: ...n you d like The Flush 2 Relay offers the option to set the timing for irrigation for a specific amount of time internally it then automatically stops watering completely independent of your gateway s...

Page 12: ...teway hub needs to support this feature Know how much power your light or other connected devices is using Want to control other devices in your Z Wave network with the Flush 2 Relay Connect the Flush...

Page 13: ...r the ambient air or water temperature It s the only Z Wave switch in the world which offers this option With a connected sensor the user can monitor accurate measurements of the room temperature pool...

Page 14: ...ing procedure By scanning the QR code on the back of your Qubino device the serial and part numbers will be automatically copied on your mobile phone they also provide direct access to Qubino s techni...

Page 15: ...ineered and manufactured in the EU and contains only the highest quality components The Qubino Flush 2 Relay is certified by an independent European Institute and has CE FCC LVD and EMC certificates t...

Page 16: ...allest flush mounting boxes Saves and restores the last status after a power failure Supports auto inclusion mode for quick set up Can automatically turn devices on and off after a set period of time...

Page 17: ...EN 17 4 Package Contents Flush 2 Relay Device Installation Manual...

Page 18: ...h Switch Bi stable switch Single pole double throw SPDT Two switches controlling the same light circuit of lights Two way switch Three way switch Two way switch Used when you have three or more switch...

Page 19: ...19 Qubino devices are installed into flush mounting boxes behind the switches You can see some examples below For more information on how to install your device please refer to the Installation chapt...

Page 20: ...Q2 W Measurements kWh Measurements Temperature Measurements Comments Domoticz V3 5877 Fibaro HC Lite v 4 100 Zipato 1 1 38 Vera edge v 1 7 2406 Z Wave me Homeseer 3 0 0 313 Open Z Wave Piper SmartThin...

Page 21: ...o not connect the device to loads exceeding the recommended values Connect the device exactly as shown in the provided diagrams Improper wiring may be dangerous and result in equipment damage Electric...

Page 22: ...nt electrical shock and or equipment damage disconnect electrical power at the main fuse or circuit breaker before installation and maintenance Be aware that even if the circuit breaker is off some vo...

Page 23: ...EN 23 Step 2 Installing the device Connect the device exactly according to the diagrams shown below Before Qubino installation...

Page 24: ...EN 24 After Qubino installation...

Page 25: ...EN 25 3 WAY INSTALLATION WITH 2 SWITCHES CONTROLLING THE SAME LIGHT Before Qubino installation...

Page 26: ...EN 26 After Qubino installation when power line and load line are in the same switch box...

Page 27: ...EN 27 After Qubino installation when power line and load line are in different switch boxes...

Page 28: ...EN 28 Before Qubino installation Where there is no neutral line N in switch box...

Page 29: ...EN 29 After Qubino installation Where there is no neutral line N in switch box...

Page 30: ...possible from metal elements as they may cause signal interference Do not shorten the antenna The device s antenna should be as upright as possible This ensures the device s operational range is maxi...

Page 31: ...EN 31 Step 3 Turn ON the fuse Step 4 Add the device to your Z Wave network For more details on how to include the device please refer to the Z Wave Inclusion chapter...

Page 32: ...EN 32 Step 5 The Installation is now complete It s time to make your life more comfortable with the help of the Qubino Flush 2 Relay...

Page 33: ...ected directly to power supply Install it and forget it there is no need to worry about changing the batteries like with most other Z Wave temperature sensors which run on batteries The temperature se...

Page 34: ...EN 34 Temperature sensor installation example Step 1 Exclude the device if it is already connected to your Z Wave system Step 2 Switch of the power supply...

Page 35: ...EN 35 Step 3 Connect the temperature sensor as shown below Step 4 Place the temperature sensor in the switch box...

Page 36: ...EN 36 Step 5 Turn the fuse on Step 6 Re include the device to your network...

Page 37: ...EN 37 Step 7 Start using the temperature sensor in connection with your device...

Page 38: ...the device page for more information If you still don t find what you re looking for click on the link to Qubino technical support team They will be able to automatically read the serial and part num...

Page 39: ...switch no 1 TS Temperature sensor terminal Wago 221 413 splicing connectors for L and N connection must be used only when connected to 230 VAC S Service button WARNING The service S button must NOT be...

Page 40: ...e mode on your Z Wave gateway hub 2 Connect the device to the power supply with the temperature sensor already connected 3 Toggle the switch connected to the I1 terminal 3 times within 3 seconds OR If...

Page 41: ...d 6 seconds 5 The device will be excluded from your network but any custom configuration parameters will not be erased FACTORY RESET 1 Connect the device to the power supply 2 Within the first minute...

Page 42: ...Q2 load at status change up to 16 nodes Group 8 Multilevel sensor report external temperature sensor report sensor sold separately up to 16 nodes End point 1 Wall Switch I1 Group 1 Lifeline group 0 n...

Page 43: ...on off toggle switch types Values size is 1 byte dec default value 1 0 push button momentary 1 on off toggle switch Parameter no 2 In wall Switch Type for Load 2 Q2 With this parameter you can select...

Page 44: ...ve 2 ALL ON active ALL OFF not active Parameter no 11 Turn Load 1 Q1 Off Automatically with Timer If Load 1 Q1 is ON you can schedule it to turn OFF automatically after a period of time defined in thi...

Page 45: ...milliseconds see Parameter no 15 Auto ON timer enabled for a given amount of seconds or milliseconds Parameter no 13 Turn Load 2 Q2 Off Automatically with Timer If Load Q2 is ON you can schedule it t...

Page 46: ...yte dec default value 0 0 Auto ON disabled 1 32535 1 32536 seconds or milliseconds see Parameter no 15 Auto ON timer enabled for a given amount of seconds or milliseconds Parameter no 15 Set Timer Uni...

Page 47: ...ch power consumption needs to increase or decrease to be reported Values correspond to percentages so if 10 is set by default the device will report any power consumption changes of 10 or more compare...

Page 48: ...alue set in this parameter compared to the previous Wattage reading starting at 1 the lowest value possible NOTE Power consumption needs to increase or decrease by at least 1 Watt to be reported REGAR...

Page 49: ...default value 300 0 Power consumption reporting disabled 1 32535 1 32535 seconds Power consumption reporting enabled Report is sent according to time interval value set here Parameter no 63 Choose No...

Page 50: ...rameter no 110 Temperature Sensor Offset Settings Set value is added to or subtracted from the actually measured value to adjust the temperature report sent by an external sensor sold separately This...

Page 51: ...ed to the device it reports temperature readings based on the threshold defined in this parameter This parameter only applies to the Celsius temperature unit the Fahrenheit unit is currently not suppo...

Page 52: ...4 104 F Z Wave operation range up to 30 m indoors 98 ft Dimensions WxHxD package 41 8x36 8x16 9 mm 79x52x22 mm 1 65x1 45x0 66 in 3 11x2 05x0 87 in Weight with package 28g 34g 0 98oz 1 20oz Electricity...

Page 53: ...er circuit Conventional incandescent and halogen lights LED bulb compact fluorescent bulb CFL low voltage halogen bulbs with electronic transformer LED 0 5A per channel CFL LVH Electronic transformer...

Page 54: ...MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL_V1 COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1 COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_ALL_V1 COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY_V1 COMMAND_CLASS_METER_V4 COMM...

Page 55: ...RY_V1 COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1 COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_ALL_V1 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2 COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V2 COMMAND_CLASS_METER_V4 COMMAND_CL...

Page 56: ...ERIC_TYPE_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL SPECIFIC_TYPE_ROUTING_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL Command Classes COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V2 COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_V7 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATIO...

Page 57: ...Wave network with other Z Wave certified devices from any other manufacturers All constantly powered nodes in the same network will act as repeaters regardless of the vendor in order to increase relia...

Page 58: ...les Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause...

Page 59: ...ste electrical and electronic equipment Directive do not dispose of this product as household waste or commercial waste Waste electrical and electronic equipment should be appropriately collected and...

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