Ovalis - Connected Blind Control Switch
Device user guide
Information about features and functionality of the device. 10/2022
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Ovalis - Connected Blind Control Switch
Description of the device image: Schneider Electric Ovalis Connected Blind Control Switch, model S3X0567W.
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HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
Safe electrical installation must be carried out only by qualified electrical personnel. Qualified electrical personnel must prove profound knowledge in the following areas:
- Connecting to installation networks
- Connecting several electrical devices
- Laying electrical cables
- Safety standards, local wiring rules, and regulations
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About the device
You can use the Connected Blind Control Switch (hereinafter referred to as blind control switch) to control one blind or roller shutter motor that is equipped with an end position switch.
Control options
Home control: To control the blind control switch through the Wiser app you will need the Wiser Hub.
Direct operation: The blind control switch can always be controlled directly on-site. You can also connect it with mechanical double push-buttons.
Functions
- Protection of the motor against damage.
- Operating with extension units (mechanical double push-button).
Installing the device
Refer to the installation instructions supplied with this product.
Pairing the device
Using the Wiser Home app, pair your blind control switch with the Wiser Hub to access and control the blind control switch.
Follow the steps to pair the blind control switch:
- On the Home page, tap [Home icon ?].
- Tap Devices > [Device icon ⚙️] and Shutters > 1-Gang Switch > Next.
- Short press the push button 3 times and make sure that the LED blinks amber [?].
- Wait for a few seconds until the LED turns green [?]. You can also see in the app that the device is joined.
NOTE: If the LED is blinking green and red [?], see the instructions by tapping the link 'LED blinking green and red?' (This link is not functional in this text format).
Description of app interface: The '1 Gang switch setup' screen shows instructions to press the device button three times rapidly, making the LED blink amber. It also shows a link for 'LED blinking green and red?' and a 'Device joined' status.
5. Tap Next to enter the name of the device and assign the device to a new room or an existing room. The blind control switch is now listed under All devices.
Configuring the device
Selecting the device location
Using the Wiser Home app, add the blind control switch to any room (such as living room, bedroom, kitchen etc).
- On the Home page, tap [Home icon ?].
- Tap Devices > Shutters > Blind control switch > Location (A) to assign the blind control switch to an existing room or a new room (B) and tap Submit.
NOTE: Blind control switch is the name given to the device by the user. Any name can be assigned when pairing with the Wiser Hub.
Description of app interface: Screenshots of the Wiser Home app showing device location selection. One shows a list of rooms with a 'New room name' field and a 'Submit' button. The other shows existing rooms like 'Living Room', 'Kitchen', 'Bathroom', 'Bedroom' with device counts.
Renaming the device
Rename the device using the Wiser Home app.
- On the Home page, tap [Home icon ?].
- Tap Devices > Shutters > Blind control switch > Device Name (A) to rename the device.
Description of app interface: Screenshot of the 'Device Details' screen in the Wiser Home app, showing fields for 'Device Name', 'Location', 'Open Duration', 'Close Duration', 'Firmware Version', with 'Identify' and 'Delete' options.
Identifying the device
Using the Wiser Home app, identify the blind control switch among the devices available in a home.
- On the Home page, tap [Home icon ?].
- Tap Devices > Shutters > Blind control switch > Identify (A).
Description of app interface: Screenshot of the 'Device Details' screen showing the 'Identify' button highlighted.
The status LED blinks red [?] and the shutter opens/closes gradually, upon successful identification of the blind control switch.
3. Tap OK to finish identifying the device.
Setting the default run time
Each shutter motor varies in the time it takes to complete the opening/closing movement (i.e., edge to edge). Therefore, the opening/closing time of the shutter must be determined in the app.
To determine the default run time, manually open/close the shutter and record the time it takes to fully open/close the shutter.
- On the Home page, tap [Home icon ?].
- Tap Devices > Shutters > Blind control switch.
- Tap Open duration/Close duration (A) and enter the recorded shutter opening/closing time.
Description of app interface: Screenshot of the 'Device Details' screen showing the 'Open Duration' and 'Close Duration' fields.
Shutter calibration
The blind control switch is supplied in an uncalibrated state. Each shutter motor varies in the time it takes to complete the opening/closing movement (i.e., edge to edge).
- Upon setting the default run time, go to the Home page, tap All and find the device.
- On the control panel page, drag the sliding bar up/down to set the desired shutter opening percentage (A).
Description of app interface: Screenshot of the 'Blind control switch' control panel showing a slider for 'Opening...' with a percentage indicator (e.g., 50%) and options for 'Follow schedule' and 'Manage schedule'.
The shutter opens completely and then it reaches to the desired position set in step 2. The shutter is now calibrated.
IMPORTANT: Do not use the shutter either manually or on the app during calibration to avoid interruption.
Removing the device from Wiser system
Using the Wiser app, you can remove the blind control switch from the system. Follow the steps to remove the device:
- On the Home page, tap [Home icon ?].
- Tap Devices > Shutters > Blind control switch > Delete (A).
Description of app interface: Screenshot of the 'Device Details' screen showing the 'Delete' button highlighted.
NOTE: Removing the device will reset the blind control switch. The LED starts blinking amber [?] indicating that the blind control switch is ready for pairing. If there is a problem while pairing or resetting the blind control switch, refer to Resetting the device, page 11.
Resetting the device
You can reset the device to factory default manually.
Short-press the push button three times (<0.5 s) and then long-press the push button once (>10 s). The LED blinks red [?] after 10 s, and then release the push button.
Upon successful reset, the LED stops blinking. Then, the device restarts and blinks green [?] for a few seconds.
NOTE: After reset, the LED turns amber [?] indicating that it is ready for pairing.
Description of process: Diagram illustrating the reset process: button pressed 3 times quickly, then pressed and held for over 10 seconds, showing LED blinking red, then stopping, then blinking green, then amber.
Using the device
Operating the device manually
You can operate the shutter manually using the push button.
- Press the push button >0.5 s on the device or extension unit to operate the device gradually (A). Press [Up arrow ⬆️] to open the blind. Press [Down arrow ⬇️] to close the blind.
- Short press <0.5 s to stop the moving blind (B).
Description of process: Diagram showing manual operation: (A) pressing button for >0.5s to gradually open/close, and (B) short press (<0.5s) to stop movement.
Opening/Closing the shutter using app
Follow the steps to open/close the shutter:
- Go to the Home page, tap All and find the device.
- Tap [Up/Down arrow icon ↕️] (A) to open/close the shutter.
Description of app interface: Screenshot of the Wiser Home app showing a list of devices in different rooms, with a blind control switch listed, and an up/down arrow icon next to it.
Setting up a schedule
The devices can be fully controlled by schedule. Once the schedule is set, the devices operates at a given time.
Follow the steps to create a schedule:
- On the Home page, tap [Schedule icon ?].
- Go to Schedules and then tap [Add icon ➕] to create a schedule.
- Enter the name of the schedule (A).
- In the TYPE menu, select Shutters [?].
- In the APPLIES TO menu, select Blind control switch from the listed devices (C).
Description of app interface: Screenshots of the Wiser Home app for creating a schedule: 'New Schedule' screen with fields for 'NAME', 'TYPE' (with 'Shutters' selected), and 'APPLIES TO' (with 'Blind control switch' selected).
6. Tap Create to setup the events.
7. Tap [Add event icon ➕] to add an event such as STATE (shutter opening/closing) and WHEN (sunrise/sunset or specific time range).
8. Tap Set to save the schedule.
Moments
Moment allows you to group multiple actions that are usually performed together. By using the Wiser Home app, you can create moments based on your needs.
Creating a moment
Follow the steps to create a moment:
- On the Home page, tap [Home icon ?].
- Go to Moments and then tap [Add icon ➕] to create a moment.
- Enter the name of the moment (A).
- TIP: You can choose the cover image that represents your moment by tapping [Image icon ?️].
- Tap Add actions (B) to select the list of devices.
Description of app interface: Screenshot of the 'Moment Creator' screen with fields for 'Name' and 'Actions', and an 'Add actions' button.
Description of app interface: Screenshot of the 'Select devices' screen in the Wiser Home app, showing a list of devices like 'Smart Socket', 'Radiator', 'Blind control switch', 'Dimmer', 'Relay switch'.
6. Once all the device are selected, tap Done.
Editing a moment
Follow the steps to edit a moment:
- On the Home page, tap [Home icon ?].
- Go to Moments, locate the moment you want to edit and tap [Edit icon ✏️] (A).
- On the Moment Editor page, you can tap each item to change the settings and tap Save (B).
Description of app interface: Screenshots of the 'Moment Editor' screen showing a moment named 'Movie+Night+' with options to edit actions and save.
Deleting a moment
Follow the steps to delete a moment:
- On the Home page, tap [Home icon ?].
- Go to Moments, locate the moment you want to delete and tap [Edit icon ✏️] (A).
- On the Moment Editor page, tap Delete (B) and tap Ok.
Description of app interface: Screenshots of the 'Moment Editor' screen showing a 'Delete' button and an 'Ok' confirmation prompt.
Automation
An automation allows you to group multiple actions that are usually done together, triggered automatically or at scheduled times. By using the Wiser app, you can create automations based on your needs. This example demonstrates how a device works when the condition is met.
Creating an automation
Follow the steps to create an automation:
- On the Home page, tap [Home icon ?].
- Go to Automation and then tap [Add icon ➕] to create an automation.
- Enter the name of the automation (A).
- TIP: You can choose the cover image that represents your automation by tapping [Image icon ?️].
Description of app interface: Screenshot of the 'New automation' screen with fields for 'Name', 'If' (conditions), and 'Then' (actions).
4. Tap Add a condition (B).
NOTE: A Condition will be set to trigger an Automation for example when the shutter is opened, or the motion sensor is detecting the movement. You can add one condition to an automation; to add another condition, you must create another automation.
Description of app interface: Screenshot of the 'New automation' screen showing the 'Add conditions' section.
5. Select a device that will set the condition.
Description of app interface: Screenshot of the 'Select devices' screen for automation conditions, similar to moment device selection.
6. Select the state of the device that will trigger the automation, for example shutter in Open or Closed state.
Description of app interface: Screenshots showing selection of 'Open' or 'Closed' state for a shutter.
7. Tap Set on the upper right corner.
TIP: If you want to change the condition, swipe it to the left and tap the bin icon [?️]. Then add a new condition with the required parameters.
8. Tap Action > Add an action.
NOTE: You can add one action in an automation; to add another action, you must create another automation.
Editing an automation
Follow the steps to edit an automation:
- On the Home page, tap [Home icon ?].
- Go to Automation, tap the automation you want to edit (A).
Description of app interface: Screenshot of the 'Automation' page listing created automations, with 'Evening movie' highlighted.
3. On the Edit automation page, you can:
- Change the icon.
- Rename the automation.
- Change the condition or action.
Deleting an automation
Follow the steps to delete an automation:
- On the Home page, tap [Home icon ?].
- Go to Automation, tap the automation you want to delete (A).
Description of app interface: Screenshot of the 'Automation' page showing an automation selected for deletion.
3. On the Edit automation page, tap Delete Automation (B) and tap Ok.
Description of app interface: Screenshot of the 'Edit automation' screen showing a 'Delete Automation' button.
LED Indication
User Action | LED Indication | Status |
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Pairing Press the push button 3 times |
LED blinks amber [?] per second. | Pairing mode is active for 30 seconds. When pairing is completed, LED glows green [?] for some time before turning Off. |
Resetting Press the push button 3 times and hold it down once for > 10 s. |
After 10 s, the LED blinks red [?]. | The device is in reset mode. It is reset to the factory settings after 10 seconds. The device then restarts and the LED blinks green [?] for a few seconds and then stays amber [?]. |
Identifying the device The LED blinks red [?]. |
The shutter opens/closes gradually, upon successful identification of the Blind control switch. | |
Different connectivity mode The LED blinks green [?] and red [?] while pairing. |
The device is trying to connect to other connectivity mode. Short press the push button 3 times and then hold for 20 seconds. When the LED blinks red [?] rapidly, release the push button. |
Description of process: Diagram showing button press sequence for connectivity: 3x < 0.5s, then 1x > 20s.
Troubleshooting
Symptom | Solution |
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Connected shutter cannot be controlled. |
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Shutter is not driving to the desired position. | Reset to factory default settings, refer to Resetting the device, page 11 |
Shutter is not moving in set time. | Calibrate again. |
Technical Data
Parameter | Value |
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Nominal voltage | AC 230 V, 50 Hz |
Nominal power | 500 W |
Standby | Maximum 0.4 W |
Connecting Terminals | Screw terminals for max. 2 x 2.5 mm², 0.5 Nm |
Extension unit | Mechanical Double push-buttons, unlimited number, max. 50 m |
Fuse protection | 10 A circuit breaker |
Nominal current | 4 A, cosφ = 0.6 |
Operating frequency | 2405 - 2480 MHz |
Max. radio-frequency power transmitted | < 10 mW |
Communication protocol | Zigbee 3.0 certified |
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