NAMRON ZIGBEE DIMMER 400W
Model: SR-ZG9101SAC-HP
CE FC ROHS COMPLIANT
Important: Read All Instructions Prior to Installation
Function Introduction
This device is a Zigbee AC phase cut dimmer based on the latest Zigbee 3.0 protocol, designed for smart home lighting control.
Key Components:
- "Reset" Button: Used for network pairing, TouchLink, factory reset, and turning the load ON/OFF.
- "Min. Set" Button: Used to set or delete a minimum dimming level.
Connections:
- Input/Output Voltage: 100-240VAC
- Terminal A1-A2: Connects to 8-230V power source.
- Output Terminal: For connecting the load.
- Power Input: AC 100-240V power input.
Device Dimensions: 45.5mm x 45mm x 20.3mm
Product Data
Input Voltage | Output Voltage | Output Current | Size (LxWxH) |
---|---|---|---|
100-240VAC | 100-240VAC | 1.5A max | 45.5x45x20.3mm |
Compatible Load Types
Load Symbol | Load Type | Maximum Load (220V) | Maximum Load (110V) | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
? | Dimmable LED lamps | 200W | 100W | Maximum number of LED lamps depends on power factor. |
? | Dimmable LED drivers | 200W | 100W | Maximum permitted number of drivers is 200W divided by driver nameplate power rating. |
? | Incandescent lighting, HV Halogen lamps | 400W | 200W | |
? | Low voltage halogen lighting with electronic transformers | 200W | 100W |
Key Features
- Zigbee AC phase cut dimmer based on latest Zigbee 3.0 protocol.
- 100-240VAC Wide Input and Output Voltage.
- Supports resistive loads and capacitive loads.
- 1 Channel Output, Up to 400W.
- Input and Output with Screw Terminals, Safe and Reliable.
- Available in leading edge and trailing edge versions.
- Controls ON/OFF and light intensity of connected triac dimmable LED lights or LED drivers.
- Zigbee end device supporting Touchlink commissioning.
- Can directly pair to a compatible Zigbee remote via Touchlink without a coordinator.
- Supports self-forming Zigbee network without a coordinator and adding other devices.
- Supports find and bind mode to bind a Zigbee remote.
- Supports Zigbee Green Power and can bind up to 20 Zigbee Green Power remotes.
- Compatible with universal Zigbee gateway products.
- Can be controlled by a universal 8-230V input single wire push switch.
- Mini Size, easy to install into a standard 86x86mm wall box.
- Radio Frequency: 2.4GHz.
- Waterproof grade: IP20.
Safety & Warnings
- DO NOT install with power applied to the device.
- DO NOT expose the device to moisture.
Zigbee Clusters Supported
Input Clusters
- 0x0000: Basic
- 0x0003: Identify
- 0x0004: Groups
- 0x0005: Scenes
- 0x0006: On/off
- 0x0008: Level Control
- 0x0b05: Diagnostics
Output Clusters
- 0x0019: OTA (Over-The-Air firmware updates)
Operation & Pairing
1. Zigbee Network Pairing through Coordinator or Hub
This Zigbee device is a wireless receiver that communicates with Zigbee compatible systems.
- Ensure the device is not already added to a previous Zigbee network. If it is, factory reset it first.
- From your Zigbee Controller or hub interface, initiate the "add lighting device" or "pairing" mode as instructed by the controller.
- Re-power the device to enter network pairing mode. The connected light will flash twice slowly. This mode lasts for 15 minutes. Repeat step 3 if the timeout occurs.
- Upon successful pairing, the connected light will blink 5 times and then stay solid. The device will then appear in your controller's menu for control.
2. TouchLink to a Zigbee Remote
Allows direct pairing with a Zigbee remote without a coordinator.
- Bring the Zigbee remote or touch panel within 10cm of the dimmer.
- Set the remote or touch panel into TouchLink commissioning mode (refer to the remote's manual).
- Method 1: Short press the "Reset" button on the dimmer 4 times to start TouchLink immediately (180s timeout).
- Method 2: Re-power the device. TouchLink commissioning will start automatically after 15 minutes if not added to a network (165s timeout), or immediately if already added (180s timeout). Repeat if timeout occurs.
- Successful linking is indicated by the remote and the connected light flashing twice.
Notes on TouchLink:
- Direct TouchLink (both devices not in a Zigbee network): 1 remote per device.
- TouchLink after devices are in a Zigbee network: Up to 30 remotes per device.
- For systems like Hue Bridge & Amazon Echo Plus: Add remote and device to the network first, then perform TouchLink.
- After TouchLink, the device can be controlled by the linked remotes.
3. Removed from a Zigbee Network through Coordinator or Hub Interface
Using your Zigbee controller or hub interface, select the lighting device and choose the "delete" or "reset" option as instructed. The connected light will blink 3 times to confirm successful removal.
4. Factory Reset Manually
If the device is already at factory default settings, no indication will appear upon factory reset.
All configuration parameters will be reset after the device is reset or removed from the network.
Procedure: Short press the "Reset" key 5 times continuously. Alternatively, re-power the device 5 times continuously if the "Prog." key is not accessible.
Upon successful reset, the connected light will blink 3 times.
5. Factory Reset through a Zigbee Remote (Touch Reset)
Ensure the device and remote are on the same Zigbee network, or the remote is not added to any network.
- Bring the remote or touch panel within 10cm of the dimmer.
- Set the remote or touch panel into the Touch Reset procedure (refer to the remote's manual).
- The device will start TouchLink commissioning upon re-powering (180s timeout). Repeat if timeout occurs.
- Successful reset is indicated by the remote and the connected light flashing 3 times.
6. Find and Bind Mode
Ensure the device and remote are already added to the same Zigbee network.
- Short press the "Reset" button 3 times (or re-power the device 3 times) to start Find and Bind mode. The connected light will flash slowly. This mode searches for and binds target nodes for 180 seconds. Repeat if timeout occurs.
- Set the remote or touch panel (target node) into find and bind mode, enabling it to find and bind the initiator (refer to the remote's manual).
- Successful binding is indicated on the remote or touch panel, allowing control of the device.
7. Learning to a Zigbee Green Power Remote
This allows binding with Zigbee Green Power remotes.
- Short press the "Reset" button 4 times (or re-power the device 4 times) to start Learning mode. The connected light will flash twice. This mode lasts for 180 seconds. Repeat if timeout occurs.
- Set the Zigbee Green Power remote into Learning mode (refer to its manual).
- Successful learning is indicated by the connected light flashing twice. The remote can then control the device.
Note: Each device can learn up to 20 Zigbee Green Power remotes.
8. Delete Learning to a Zigbee Green Power Remote
- Short press the "Reset" button 3 times (or re-power the device 3 times) to start delete Learning mode. The connected light flashes slowly. This mode lasts for 180 seconds. Repeat if timeout occurs.
- Set the paired Zigbee Green Power remote into Learning mode (refer to its manual).
- Successful deleting is indicated by the connected light flashing 4 times.
9. Setup a Zigbee Network & Add Other Devices (No Coordinator Required)
Allows the device to act as a coordinator to form a Zigbee network.
- Short press the "Reset" button 4 times (or re-power the device 4 times) to enable the device to set up a Zigbee network. The connected light flashes twice. This mode discovers and adds other devices for 180 seconds. Repeat if timeout occurs.
- Set another device or remote into network pairing mode and pair it to the network (refer to their manuals).
- Pair additional devices and remotes as desired.
- Bind the added devices and remotes through TouchLink so they can be controlled by the remotes (refer to their manuals).
Notes:
- Each added device can link and be controlled by a maximum of 30 added remotes.
- Each added remote can link and control a maximum of 30 added devices.
10. OTA (Over-The-Air Firmware Updates)
The device supports firmware updating through OTA. It will automatically acquire new firmware from the Zigbee controller or hub every 10 minutes.
11. Setting Minimum Brightness
Adjust the brightness to a desired level using the Zigbee hub, controller, or a remote. Then, press and hold the "Min. Set" button on the dimmer until the connected light flashes. The minimum dimming level is now set. The connected load can only be dimmed between this minimum brightness and 100%.
The dimming range is 1%-100%. To avoid flickering with certain load types at 1%, a higher minimum brightness may be set.
12. Deleting the Minimum Brightness
Set the brightness to 100% via the Zigbee hub, controller, or remote. Then, press and hold the "Min. Set" button on the dimmer until the connected light flashes, indicating the minimum brightness has been successfully deleted.
13. Controlled by a Push Switch
When connected with a standard push switch:
- A short click toggles the light ON/OFF.
- Pressing and holding the switch increases or decreases the light intensity.
Wiring Diagrams
The dimmer supports leading edge (forward phase control) or trailing edge (reverse phase control) dimming. Ensure your connected loads support the chosen control type. Refer to the load's user manual or consult the supplier.
Diagram 1: With Triac Dimmable Driver
Description:
The dimmer is connected between the AC power supply (L, N) and the triac dimmable driver. The dimmer's output terminals (A1, A2) connect to the AC input (L, N) of the power supply, and the dimmer's output connects to the driver's input. A push switch can be optionally connected to the dimmer's input terminals for manual control.
Connections:
- AC Power Input (L, N) connects to dimmer's AC input terminals.
- Dimmer Output Terminal (A1) connects to the Triac Dimmable Driver's input (L or Phase).
- Dimmer Output Terminal (A2) connects to the Triac Dimmable Driver's input (N or Neutral).
- Optional Push Switch connects to the dimmer's input terminals (e.g., between L and Reset/Input).
Diagram 2: With Dimmable LED Light
Description:
The dimmer is connected between the AC power supply (L, N) and the dimmable LED light. The dimmer's output terminals (A1, A2) connect to the AC input (L, N) of the LED light, and the dimmer's output connects to the LED light's input. A push switch can be optionally connected to the dimmer's input terminals for manual control.
Connections:
- AC Power Input (L, N) connects to dimmer's AC input terminals.
- Dimmer Output Terminal (A1) connects to the Dimmable LED Light's input (L or Phase).
- Dimmer Output Terminal (A2) connects to the Dimmable LED Light's input (N or Neutral).
- Optional Push Switch connects to the dimmer's input terminals.
Diagram 3: With Push LV (Low Voltage)
Description:
This diagram shows the dimmer connected to a low voltage power supply and a dimmable LED light, controlled by a low voltage push switch. The dimmer's AC input connects to the mains power (L, N). The dimmer's output terminals (A1, A2) connect to the low voltage power supply's input (V+, V-). The low voltage push switch is connected to the dimmer's input terminals, and the dimmer's output controls the dimmable LED light.
Connections:
- AC Mains Power Input (L, N) connects to dimmer's AC input terminals.
- Dimmer Output Terminal (A1) connects to the Low Voltage Power Supply's V+ terminal.
- Dimmer Output Terminal (A2) connects to the Low Voltage Power Supply's V- terminal.
- Low Voltage Push Switch connects to the dimmer's input terminals (e.g., between L and Reset/Input).
- Dimmer's output controls the dimmable LED light.
Importer and Manufacturer Information
Importer: Namron AS, Nedre kalbakkvei 88B, 1081 Oslo, Norway
Made in: China