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What are the main highlights of the QUBINO FLUSH 2 ZMNHBDC?
The QUBINO FLUSH 2 ZMNHBDC offers the following features:
• Remote (via smartphone or PC) and local on/off control of bulbs and other electrical devices.
• Works with push-button (momentary switch) and toggle switch.
• Capable of measuring the power consumption of the connected device in real time via smartphone, which allows you to save on electricity bills (your gateway/hub needs to support this feature).
• Features one of the easiest and quickest installations of devices of this kind; fits in even the smallest 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 (your gateway/hub needs to support this feature).
• Supports additional parameters for expert users, which allows advanced configuration (your gateway/hub needs to support this feature).
• Acts as a signal repeater which improves the range and stability of your Z-Wave network.
• Can be used to remotely control and trigger other devices in your Z-Wave network.
What are the supported functions of the QUBINO FLUSH 2 ZMNHBDC?
| Turn ON/OFF Device 1 | Turn ON/OFF Device 2 | Turn ON/OFF Both devices together | W Measurement Device 1 | W Measurement Device 2 | W Measurement Both devices together | kWh Measurement Device 1 | kWh Measurement Device 2 |
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
| kWh Measurement Both devices together | Automatically turn ON/OFF Device 1 | Automatically turn ON/OFF Device 2 | Automatically turn ON/OFF Both devices together | Temperature Sensor | Associations | Z-Wave Repeater | Auto-inclusion |
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
What is included in the package for the QUBINO FLUSH 2 ZMNHBDC?
The package contains:
• Flush 2 Relay Device
• Installation Manual
What are the technical terms for different switch types compatible with the QUBINO FLUSH 2 ZMNHBDC?
| Symbol | Definition | EU | USA | Qubino | Other names |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single pole, single throw (SPST) – One switch controlling one light / circuit of lights | One-way switch | Two-way switch (regular switch) | Toggle switch | 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 switches controlling the same light | Intermediate switch | Four-way switch | Intermediate switch | Crossover switch; Cross connection | |
| After being released, it goes back to its original state | Momentary switch | Momentary switch | Monostable switch; Push button |
What should I know before installing the QUBINO FLUSH 2 ZMNHBDC?
Danger of electrocution!
Installation of this device requires a great degree of skill and may be performed only by a licensed and qualified electrician. Please keep in mind that even when the device is turned off, voltage may still be present in the device’s terminals.
Note!
Do 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.
Electrical installation must be protected by a directly associated overcurrent protection fuse 4A, gG or Time lag T, rated breaking capacity 1500A (ESKA 522.723) must be used according to the wiring diagram to achieve appropriate overload protection of the device. The fuse must be installed in a fuse holder type: Adele contact 503Si/1 DS according to the standard IEC60669-2-1.
How do I install the QUBINO FLUSH 2 ZMNHBDC behind a light switch?
Step 1 – Turn OFF the fuse:
• To prevent 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 voltage may remain in the wires — before proceeding with the installation, be sure no voltage is present in the wiring.
• Take extra precautions to avoid accidentally turning the device on during installation.
Step 2 – Installing the device:
• Connect the device exactly according to the diagrams shown in the manual. The diagrams cover single pole installations, 3-way installations where power and load are in the same or different boxes, and installations where there is no neutral line in the switch box.
Antenna Placement Note:
• Place the antenna as far as 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 maximized (up to 98 feet (30 m) line of sight).
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.
Step 5 – The Installation is now complete.
How do I install the optional Qubino Temperature Sensor with the QUBINO FLUSH 2 ZMNHBDC?
The temperature sensor is a Qubino accessory sold separately. Its range is between -50° and 125°C (-58° and 257° F).
Installation Notes:
1. To prevent electrical shock, make sure that no voltage is present on the temperature sensor cable.
2. When connected to the Qubino device, the temperature sensor is under high voltage, which is very dangerous.
3. The instructions apply to a temperature sensor compatible with Qubino products only.
4. When the Qubino device is wired to 110-240VAC (high voltage), the temperature sensor must not be in direct contact with water.
Installation Steps:
Step 1 – Exclude the device: If it is already connected to your Z-Wave system, exclude it first.
Step 2 – Switch off the power supply.
Step 3 – Connect the temperature sensor as shown in the manual’s diagrams.
Step 4 – Place the temperature sensor in the switch box.
Step 5 – Turn the fuse on.
Step 6 – Re-include the device to your network.
Step 7 – Start using the temperature sensor in connection with your device.
What do the terminals on the electrical diagram for the QUBINO FLUSH 2 ZMNHBDC represent?
| N | Neutral wire (+VDC) |
| L | Live (line) wire (-VDC) |
| Q1↑ | Output for electrical device (load) no. 1 |
| Q2↑ | Output for electrical device (load) no. 2 |
| I2 | Input to control electrical device (in-wall switch) no.2 |
| I1 | Input to control electrical device (in-wall switch) no.1 |
| TS | Temperature sensor terminal |
| * | Wago 221-413 splicing connectors for L and N connection must be used only when connected to 240 VAC. |
| S | Service button |
WARNING: The service (S) button must NOT be used when the device is connected to a 110-240V power supply.
The durability of the device depends on the applied load. For resistive loads (light bulbs, etc.) and 4A current consumption of each individual electrical device, the product’s lifespan exceeds 70,000 toggles for each individual load.
How do I add the QUBINO FLUSH 2 ZMNHBDC to a Z-Wave network (Inclusion)?
AUTOMATICALLY ADDING THE DEVICE TO A Z-WAVE NETWORK (AUTO INCLUSION)
1. Enable add/remove mode on your Z-Wave gateway (hub).
2. Connect the device to the power supply (with the temperature sensor already connected – sold separately*).
3. Auto-inclusion will be initiated within 5 seconds of connection to the power supply and the device will automatically enroll in your network.
MANUALLY ADDING THE DEVICE TO A Z-WAVE NETWORK (MANUAL INCLUSION)
1. Enable add/remove 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 the device is powered by 24 V SELV supply, press and hold the S (Service) button between 2 and 6 seconds.
4. A new multi-channel device will appear on your dashboard.
*If connecting the temperature sensor, switch off the power supply and make sure the device is excluded from your network BEFORE connecting the sensor. Switch off the power supply, connect the temperature sensor, and re-include the device to your network.
How do I remove the QUBINO FLUSH 2 ZMNHBDC from a Z-Wave network (Exclusion)?
1. Connect the device to the power supply.
2. Make sure the device is within direct range of your Z-Wave gateway (hub) or use a handheld Z-Wave remote to perform exclusion.
3. Enable add/remove mode on your Z-Wave gateway (hub).
4. Toggle the switch connected to the I1 terminal 3 times within 3 seconds.
OR
If the device is powered by 24 V SELV supply, press and hold the S (Service) button between 2 and 6 seconds.
5. The device will be excluded from your network but any custom configuration parameters will not be erased.
How do I perform a factory reset on the QUBINO FLUSH 2 ZMNHBDC?
1. Connect the device to the power supply.
2. Within the first minute (60 seconds) the device is connected to the power supply, toggle the switch connected to the I1 terminal 5 times within 3 seconds (5 times change switch state).
OR
If the device is powered by 24 V SELV supply, press and hold the S (Service) button for more than 6 seconds.
By resetting the device, all custom parameters previously set on the device will return to their default values, and the owner ID will be deleted. Use this reset procedure only when the main gateway (hub) is missing or otherwise inoperable.
What are the Association Groups for the QUBINO FLUSH 2 ZMNHBDC?
Associations allow for direct communication between the Flush 2 Relay and other Z-Wave devices without needing the primary gateway (hub).
Root device:
• Group 1: Lifeline group (reserved for communication with the primary gateway (hub)), 1 node allowed.
• Group 2: Basic on/off (status change report for Q1 load), up to 16 nodes.
• Group 3: Switch binary report (status change report for Q1 load), up to 16 nodes.
• Group 4: Power meter report (power consumption report of Q1 load at status change), up to 16 nodes.
• Group 5: Basic on/off (status change report for Q2 load), up to 16 nodes.
• Group 6: Switch binary report (status change report for Q2 load), up to 16 nodes.
• Group 7: Power meter report (power consumption report of 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 nodes allowed.
• Group 2: Basic on/off (status change report for Q1 load), up to 16 nodes.
• Group 3: Switch binary report (status change report for Q1 load), up to 16 nodes.
• Group 4: Power meter report (power consumption report of Q1 load at status change), up to 16 nodes.
End point 2 (Wall Switch I2):
• Group 1: Lifeline group, 0 nodes allowed.
• Group 2: Basic on/off (status change report for Q2 load), up to 16 nodes.
• Group 3: Switch binary report (status change report for Q2 load), up to 16 nodes.
• Group 4: Power meter report (power consumption report of Q2 load at status change), up to 16 nodes.
End point 3 (External Temperature Sensor):
• Group 1: Lifeline group, 0 nodes allowed.
• Group 2: Multilevel sensor report (external temperature sensor report – sensor sold separately), up to 16 nodes.
How do I configure the parameters for the QUBINO FLUSH 2 ZMNHBDC?
Parameter no. 1 – In-wall Switch Type for Load 1 (Q1)
Select between push-button (momentary) and 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)
Select between push-button (momentary) and 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. 10 – Activate / deactivate ALL ON/ALL OFF Functionality
The device responds to commands ALL ON / ALL OFF sent by a gateway. Values (size is 2 byte dec):
• default value 255
• 255 – ALL ON active, ALL OFF active
• 0 – ALL ON not active, ALL OFF not active
• 1 – ALL ON not active, ALL OFF active
• 2 – ALL ON active, ALL OFF not active
Parameter no. 11 – Turn Load 1 (Q1) Off Automatically with Timer
If Load 1 is ON, you can schedule it to turn OFF automatically. The timer resets with each ON command. Values (size is 2 byte dec):
• default value 0
• 0 – Auto OFF Disabled
• 1 – 32535 = 1 – 32535 seconds (or milliseconds, see Parameter 15).
Parameter no. 12 – Turn Load 1 (Q1) On Automatically with Timer
If Load 1 is OFF, you can schedule it to turn ON automatically. The timer resets with each OFF command. Values (size is 2 byte dec):
• default value 0
• 0 – Auto ON Disabled
• 1 – 32535 = 1 – 32536 seconds (or milliseconds, see Parameter 15).
Parameter no. 13 – Turn Load 2 (Q2) Off Automatically with Timer
If Load 2 is ON, you can schedule it to turn OFF automatically. The timer resets with each ON command. Values (size is 2 byte dec):
• default value 0
• 0 – Auto OFF Disabled
• 1 – 32535 = 1 – 32535 seconds (or milliseconds, see Parameter 15).
Parameter no. 14 – Turn Load 2 (Q2) On Automatically with Timer
If Load 2 is OFF, you can schedule it to turn ON automatically. The timer resets with each OFF command. Values (size is 2 byte dec):
• default value 0
• 0 – Auto ON disabled
• 1 – 32535 = 1 – 32536 seconds (or milliseconds, see Parameter 15).
Parameter no. 15 – Set Timer Units to Seconds or Milliseconds
Choose timer units for parameters 11, 12, 13, and 14. Values (size is 1 byte dec):
• default value 0
• 0 – timer set in seconds
• 1 – timer set in milliseconds
Parameter no. 30 – Restore on/off status for Q1 and Q2 loads after power failure
Determines if on/off status is saved and restored for both loads after power failure. Values (size is 1 byte dec):
• default value 0
• 0 – Device saves last on/off status and restores it after a power failure
• 1 – Device does not save on/off status and does not restore it after a power failure, it remains off.
Parameter no. 40 – Watt Power Consumption Reporting Threshold for Q1 Load
Set the percentage change in power consumption required to trigger a report. Values (size is 1 byte dec):
• default value 50
• 0 – Power consumption reporting disabled
• 1 – 100 = 1% – 100% Power consumption reporting enabled.
NOTE: Power consumption needs to increase or decrease by at least 1 Watt to be reported, regardless of the percentage set.
Parameter no. 41 – Watt Power Consumption Reporting Threshold for Q2 Load
Set the percentage change in power consumption required to trigger a report. Values (size is 1 byte dec):
• default value 50
• 0 – Power consumption reporting disabled
• 1 – 100 = 1% – 100% Power consumption reporting enabled.
NOTE: Power consumption needs to increase or decrease by at least 1 Watt to be reported, regardless of the percentage set.
Parameter no. 42 – Watt Power Consumption Report Time Threshold for Q1 Load
Set the time interval for reporting power consumption in Watts. Values (size is 2 byte dec):
• default value 0
• 0 – Power consumption reporting disabled
• 1 – 32535 = 1 – 32535 seconds. Report is sent according to the time interval set.
Parameter no. 43 – Watt Power Consumption Reporting Time Threshold for Q2 Load
Set the time interval for reporting power consumption in Watts. Values (size is 2 byte dec):
• default value 0
• 0 – Power consumption reporting disabled
• 1 – 32535 = 1 – 32535 seconds. Report is sent according to the time interval set.
Parameter no. 63 – Choose Normally Closed or Normally Open as Default for Q1 Load
Determines the type of device connected to the Q1 output. Values (size is 1 byte dec):
• default value 0
• 0 – When switch/device is off the output is 0V (NC).
• 1 – When switch/device is off the output is 240V (NO).
Parameter no. 64 – Choose Normally Closed or Normally Open as Default for Q2 Load
Determines the type of device connected to the Q2 output. Values (size is 1 byte dec):
• default value 0
• 0 – When switch/device is off the output is 0V (NC).
• 1 – When switch/device is off the output is 240V (NO).
Parameter no. 110 – Temperature Sensor Offset Settings
Adds or subtracts from the measured temperature value. Applies only to Celsius. Values (size is 2 byte dec):
• default value 32536
• 32536 – Offset is 0 °C.
• 1 – 100 – Where 1 stands for 0.1°C and 100 stands for 10.0 °C added to the actual measurement.
• 1001 – 1100 – Where 1001 stands for -0.1 °C and 1100 stands for -10.0 °C subtracted from the actual measurement.
Parameter no. 120 – Temperature Sensor Reporting Threshold
Reports temperature readings based on the threshold defined. Applies only to Celsius. Values (size is 1 byte dec):
• Default value 5 = 0.5 °C
• 0 – Reporting disabled
• 1 – 127 = Where 1 stands for 0.1°C and 127 stands for 12.7 °C.
What are the technical specifications for the QUBINO FLUSH 2 ZMNHBDC?
| Power supply | 110 – 240 VAC ±10% 50/60Hz, (24-30VDC) |
| Rated load current of AC/DC output (resistive load)* | 2 X 4A / 240VAC / 30VDC |
| Output circuit power of AC/DC output (resistive load) | 2 X 920W (240VAC) / 2 X 96W (24VDC) |
| Power measurement accuracy | P=0-200W, +/-2W P>200W, +/-3% |
| Digital temperature sensor range | -50 ~ +125°C (-58 ~ 257°F) |
| Operation temperature | -10 ~ +40°C (14 ~ 104°F) |
| Z-Wave operation range | up to 30 m indoors (98 ft) |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) (package) | 41,8×36,8×16,9 mm (79x52x22 mm) / 1,65×1,45×0,66 in (3,11×2,05×0,87 in) |
| Weight (with package) | 28g (34g) / 0.98oz (1.20oz) |
| Electricity consumption | 0,4W |
| For installation in boxes | Ø ≥ 60 mm (2,36 in) or 2M, depth≥ 60 mm (2,36 in) |
| Switching | Relay (2x) |
| Z-Wave Repeater | Yes |
* In case of loads other than resistive loads, please pay attention to the value of cos φ. If necessary, connect loads less powerful than what they’re rated for – this applies to all motor loads. Max current for cos φ=0,4 is 2A at 250VAC, 3A at 24VDC.
What types of loads are supported by the QUBINO FLUSH 2 ZMNHBDC?
| Electric motor | Apply cos φ for calculation of max. Current. Max current for cos φ=0,4 is 2 A at 250 VAC. In case of inductive loads it is recommended to use RC snubber 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: 2,4A per channel |
| Low voltage halogen bulbs with conventional transformer | * |
| Other type of loads | * |
* Please contact Qubino support regarding marked load types.
Which Z-Wave Command Classes does the QUBINO FLUSH 2 ZMNHBDC support?
The device supports the following Z-Wave Command Classes:
• COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
• COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V2
• COMMAND_CLASS_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
• COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_V7
• COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_V4
• COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2
• COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3
• COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V2
• COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION_V1
• COMMAND_CLASS_MARK
• COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1
This product can be included and operated in any Z-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 reliability of the network.
How should I dispose of the QUBINO FLUSH 2 ZMNHBDC?
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste; use separate collection facilities. Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available. If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and well-being. When replacing old appliances with new ones, the retailer is legally obligated to take back your old appliance for disposal free of charge.
What is the FCC Compliance Statement for the QUBINO FLUSH 2 ZMNHBDC?
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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 undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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