Smart Din Rail Switch (Smart Life APP)
Operating Manual
This document provides operating instructions and specifications for the Smart Din Rail Switch, designed for use with the Smart Life APP.
Product Overview
The Smart Din Rail Switch is a device that can be controlled remotely via the Smart Life mobile application. It offers various protection features and real-time monitoring capabilities for electrical loads.
Key Features:
- ? Remote control
- ?️ Temperature protection
- ⏰ Timing functions (scheduling, countdown)
- ⚡️ Over-current protection
- ⚡️ Over-voltage and under-voltage protection
- ? Real-time monitoring of electricity consumption
The front of the device shows terminals labeled L (Line) and N (Neutral), along with a green circular button indicating power status and a signal light. A QR code is provided for downloading the Smart Life APP.
Main Data Parameter
- Protocol: WiFi, ZigBee
- Rated operating voltage range: 90-240V
- Control Type: Remote control, Manual
- Poles description: 1P+N (N Pole Pass-through)
- Customization: Customized development protocol upon request.
Product Selection
Model | TO-Q-SY2-JWT | TO-Q-SY2-JZT |
---|---|---|
Operating Current threshold (A) | 0.1-63 | 0.1-63 |
Over-Current protection threshold (A) | 1-63 | 1-63 |
Over-voltage protection threshold (V) | 220-265 | 220-265 |
Under-voltage protection threshold (V) | 76-240 | 76-240 |
Temperature protection threshold (°C) | 40-100 | 40-100 |
Over-Power protection threshold (KW) | 1-26 | 1-26 |
Protocol | WiFi 2.4GHz | ZigBee 2.4GHz |
Metering Type & LED Indicator Description
The LED indicator provides status information:
- Steady blue light: Network connection is successful.
- Blue flashing slowly: Product is in pairing mode.
- Light out: Device is in off-grid mode.
The Button indicator shows:
- Light up: The switch is ON.
- Light out: The switch is OFF.
Live View
Monitor current, voltage, and power of connected equipment in real-time. The device records power consumption data over various periods (year, month, day, hour) to help users understand usage patterns. It allows setting the switch status for different scenarios and remotely monitoring the real-time situation of electrical appliances.
Displayed information includes Total electricity consumption: 5.00 kWh.
Real-time Monitoring Electricity Consumption
The system displays electricity consumption data, showing a peak consumption of 5.00 kWh between 12:00-13:00 on 03/19.
Configuration Steps
ZigBee Type - First Step:
Add the ZigBee gateway in the Smart Life APP. For detailed usage of the ZigBee gateway, please refer to its manual. The device supports both wired and wireless gateways.
WiFi Type - Second Step:
Connect the wires: the live wire connects to the L pole, and the neutral wire connects to the N pole. Ensure the wiring is correct and the WiFi signal is strong.
Wiring diagram shows a DIN rail switch with L and N terminals. A red wire is connected to L, and a blue wire is connected to N.
Third Step:
On your mobile phone, turn on Bluetooth and WiFi. Open the Smart Life APP. Long press the "power" button for approximately 5-10 seconds. The LED indicator will flash blue slowly.
ZigBee Type - Fourth Step:
Enter the ZigBee gateway section in the APP. Wait for graphics to display, or click "Add subdevice".
WiFi Type - Fourth Step:
In the APP, click the "+" icon in the upper right corner. Select "AddDevice". Wait for devices to be discovered, then click the "Add" button.
Fifth Step:
Enter your WiFi account password and click "Next step". Wait for the switch to connect to the network.
Sixth Step:
The switch is now connected to the network. The LED indicator will change from slow blue flashing to a steady blue light.
Features
Remote Control
Remotely switch the device on or off through the mobile phone APP or a customized API service. The app may prompt to check circuit safety before powering on.
Timer
Set timing plans for the device, including scheduled on/off times, cycle timing, and countdowns. Available timing types include Schedule, Sunrise, Sunset, and Circulate.
Power Consumption Statistics
Provides real-time monitoring and recording of daily, monthly, and annual power consumption. The app displays electricity statistics with graphical representations.
Child Lock
This feature prevents accidental touching of the switch, enhancing safety.
Function Setting
Access the function setting interface by clicking "Alarm Setting" within the app.
Temperature Threshold Setting
Set the temperature threshold between 40-100°C. The device will alarm or trip to protect itself if the internal temperature reaches the set value. The app allows inputting values, with a recommended range of 40-100°C.
Over-current Threshold Setting
Set the over-current threshold between 1-63A. The device will alarm or trip to protect the load if the current exceeds the set value. The app allows inputting values, with a recommended range of 1-63A.
Over-voltage Threshold Setting
Set the over-voltage threshold between 220-265V. The device will alarm or trip if the operating voltage exceeds the set value. The app allows inputting values, with a recommended range of 220-265V.
Under-voltage Threshold Setting
Set the under-voltage threshold between 76-240V. The device will alarm or trip if the operating voltage drops below the set value. The app allows inputting values, with a recommended range of 76-240V.
High Power Threshold Setting
Set the high power threshold between 1-26KW. The device will alarm or trip if the operating power exceeds the set value. The app allows inputting values, with a recommended range of 1-26KW.
Device Sharing
First Step:
Navigate to the device information interface within the app and click "Share Device" to access the device sharing settings.
Wiring Diagram
The wiring diagram illustrates the connection of AC Surge Protectors to the mains (L and N lines) and then to the Smart Din Rail Switch. The output terminals (LOAD) are connected to the electrical load. It is recommended to combine surge protectors and circuit breakers for comprehensive protection.
Important Notices
- The SY1 Din Rail smart switch must be installed and maintained by qualified personnel who understand electrical equipment operation and installation safety.
- Do not install the device if it appears damaged upon unboxing.
- Install the switch in a distribution cabinet, isolated by doors or baffles to prevent unauthorized access.
- Installation and use must comply with all applicable local, regional, and national regulations.
- Professional installation engineers should verify the mechanical strength and electrical conductivity of the installation.
- The manufacturer is not responsible for consequences arising from non-compliance with this document or related documents.