VIMAR SMART HOME VIEW WIRELESS 03983 - 3in 1out Connected Relay Unit
Installation and Operation Manual
Introduction
The VIMAR SMART HOME VIEW WIRELESS 03983 is a connected relay unit designed for smart home automation. It features 3 programmable SELV digital inputs and 1 programmable NO/NC SELV relay output. This unit allows for integration with the View Wireless app and voice assistants like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri, offering advanced control over lighting, access, climate, and other functions.
Key Features
- 3 programmable SELV digital inputs (P, IN1, IN2).
- Input P: Configurable for configuration, reset, or integrated relay activation.
- Inputs IN1 and IN2: Can activate up to 3 scenarios based on input combinations (0-1, 1-0, 1-1), trigger push notifications, or control groups of lights/blinds.
- Relay Output: Isolated contact, configurable for "Lights", "Access", "Climate", and "Miscellaneous" applications, independent of input configuration.
- Connectivity: Compatible with View Wireless app, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri, and Homekit via Bluetooth technology.
- Repeater Function: Acts as a repeater node for battery-powered products.
Configuration and Setup
Configuration is performed using the View Wireless app on a smartphone or tablet:
- Create an installer account on MyVIMAR (online).
- Connect all devices in the installation (actuators, relays, gateways, etc.).
- Launch the View Wireless app and log in with your credentials.
- Create the installation and define rooms.
- Assign all devices to their respective rooms, with the gateway being assigned last.
- To assign the relay unit: Select "Add" (+), choose the room, assign a name, and select the device. Activate Bluetooth on your device and approach the relay unit. Press the button connected to P to configure its function.
- Configure the functions, parameters, and any associated devices (wired or wireless switches) for each unit.
- Transfer the configuration to the gateway and connect it to the Wi-Fi network.
- Transfer the installation to the Administrator user (who must have a MyVIMAR profile).
For detailed instructions, refer to the View Wireless app manual available for download from www.vimar.com.
Controlled Loads
The relay output is a SELV isolated contact suitable for controlling low-voltage loads such as gate locks, electric strikes, or solenoid valves.
- 4A AC-1, 12/24 Vac
- 4A DC-1, 12/24 Vdc
- 0.8A DC-13, 24Vdc
AC-1, DC-1, and DC-13 are standard usage categories defining the current ratings the output must support, according to IEC 947 standards.
Unit Reset
To restore factory settings, within the first 5 minutes of power-up, press and hold the button connected to P for 30 seconds until the LED indicator flashes white.
Installation Regulations
- Installation and configuration must be performed by qualified personnel according to local electrical installation regulations.
- The relay output is SELV type.
- Installation must be performed with the power supply disconnected.
- The unit can be installed in flush-mounted boxes with only 2 adjacent covers.
- Input conductors can be extended up to a maximum of 20 meters using double-insulated cable with a minimum cross-section of 0.22 mm².
- For input control installations, an emergency function for door opening must be provided in case of power failure.
- SELV circuit conductors are insulated for a nominal voltage of 300 V (UL 1061 standard) and can be combined with conductors powered up to 230 V~ maximum. Ensure proper insulation is maintained between SELV circuits and hazardous voltage circuits as per installation regulations.
Technical Characteristics
- Nominal supply voltage: 100-240 V~, 50/60 Hz.
- Power loss: 0.60 W.
- RF transmitted power: < 100mW (20dBm).
- Frequency range: 2400-2483.5 MHz.
- Terminal contacts: 2 (L and N) for phase and neutral.
- Inputs:
- P: Directly controls the relay output, sets the unit to configuration mode during registration, and allows for unit reset.
- IN1, IN2: For scenario recall or DND signaling via bipolar switch (codes: 30016.x, 20015.0, 19015.0, 14015.0 + XX026.DND + 00936.250.x) when "relay crossing" is selected with door entry reader (code xx462). Use buttons (codes: xx008, 16080, 30054, xx052, 16083).
- If the unit is not configured, P controls the relay output while IN1 and IN2 are inactive.
- RGB LED indicator: Shows configuration status (flashing blue).
- The 03983 unit can be associated with up to 2 two-way switches (code 03925) for controlling an actuator or activating scenarios.
- The unit functions as a repeater node for battery-powered products (e.g., code 03980).
- Operating temperature: -25°C to +55°C.
- Protection rating: IP20.
- Control via View app, Alexa, Google, Siri, and Homekit using Bluetooth technology.
Functionality
The 03983 unit offers the following functionalities:
- Recall up to 4 scenarios based on IN1 and IN2 input states.
- Association with a two-way switch (code 30504-03925) configurable for integrated actuator control or scenario recall.
- Input configuration for "Inputs".
- Access control functions via the View Key app (e.g., door entry reader functions configured in "Inputs").
- Control of valves, boilers, or circulation pumps for the "Climate" application.
- Presence detection function by connecting IR or UWB radar sensors or magnetic contacts to two wired inputs.
For the functions mentioned above, refer to the "CONNECTIONS TO BE MADE ACCORDING TO THE TYPE OF APPLICATION" table. Via the gateway (codes: 30807.x, 20597, 19597, 16497, 14597), functions can be controlled via the View app, with control also available through Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri voice assistants. The unit is Homekit compatible.
Settings
The following parameters can be configured via the View Wireless app:
- Load status on voltage reset: Off, On, or Previous State (default: Previous State).
- Relay mode: Bistable or Monostable (default: Bistable).
- Monostable operation activation time (minimum activation time 1 sec, default: 60 sec).
- Scenario activation delay from the central unit.
- Presence verification time or "Wait Time" (adjustable in 1-sec increments, default: 60 sec).
- Presence verification delay time or "Delay Wait Time" (adjustable in 1-sec increments, default: 120 sec).
Compliance with Standards
Directives: RED, RoHS.
Standards: EN IEC 60669-2-1, EN IEC 63000, EN 301 489-17, EN 300 328, EN 62479.
Vimar SpA declares that this radio equipment complies with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available on the product page at www.vimar.com.
REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 – Article 33. The product may contain traces of lead.
Diagram Descriptions
Page 2: Front View and Connection for Acoustic Signaling and Two-Scenario Activation
Diagram 1 (Front View): Shows the front of the VIMAR 03983 unit with terminals clearly labeled for L (Phase), N (Neutral), OUT (Relay Output SELV NO/NC), IN- (Common input contact), and P, IN1, IN2 (Programmable digital inputs). An RGB configuration LED is also indicated.
Diagram 2 (Connection for Acoustic Signaling and Two-Scenario Activation): Illustrates wiring for acoustic signaling and activating two scenarios. The 03983 unit is connected to a buzzer. Input P1 is wired to a button for buzzer control (code: 30054-xx052-16083). Inputs P2 and P3 are wired to buttons for scenario control (code: xx008-16080).
Page 3: Connection for Light Control, Connection for Independent Scenarios, and Example Combinations Table
Diagram 3 (Connection for Light Control): Shows the 03983 unit controlling a light. Button P1 is connected to control the lamp. Buttons P2 and P3 are connected for scenario control.
Diagram 4 (Connection for Independent Scenarios): Depicts the 03983 unit connected to a third-party central unit for scenario activation. Input P1 is wired for door opening control. The diagram shows connections to a central unit with relay outputs, controlling scenarios.
Table (Example Combinations): This table maps the states of inputs IN1 and IN2 to selected scenarios.
IN1 | IN2 | Selected Scenario |
---|---|---|
0 | 0 | Scenario 1 (not used) |
0 | 1 | Scenario 2 (e.g., "Entry") |
1 | 0 | Scenario 3 (e.g., "Exit") |
1 | 1 | Scenario 4 (e.g., "Rest") |
Page 4: Room Presence Logic Unit and Connection Example with IR Detector
Section (Room Presence Logic Unit): Explains the functionality of the unit as a room presence logic module. It processes inputs from a door contact and a presence detector to control a load. Key parameters include "Presence Verification Time" (or "Wait Time") and "Presence Verification Delay" (or "Delay Wait Time"), as well as scenario activation delays.
Diagram 5 (Connection Example with Magnetic Contacts and IR Detector): Shows the 03983 unit wired to a flush-mounted magnetic contact (R1, code: 01820) and an IR detector with a clean contact output (R2). This setup configures the 03983 as a presence sensor. The document details the operational logic in 7 steps, explaining how door status and IR detector signals interact to manage room presence and activate scenarios.
Page 5: Connection Example with Radar Sensor
Diagram 6 (Connection Example with Connected Magnetic Contact and Radar Sensor): Illustrates the 03983 unit connected to a VIMAR View Wireless magnetic contact (R1, code: 03980) and a radar sensor (R2, code: 02692) via Bluetooth. This setup also functions as a presence sensor. The document outlines the operational logic in 7 steps, similar to the IR detector example, detailing how the magnetic contact and radar sensor signals are processed for presence detection and scenario activation, with specific times for verification and delay.
Page 6: DND Signaling Connection and Garage Door Connection
Diagram 7 (DND Signaling Connection): Shows a wiring setup for DND (Do Not Disturb) signaling using a bipolar switch in conjunction with a "relay crossing" selection and an outdoor unit. This configuration is for signaling purposes.
Diagram 8 (Garage Door Connection): Depicts the connection for opening a tilting garage door. The 03983 unit is wired to a central garage door control unit. A magnetic contact (C, code: 01824) is shown for protection of the garage door. The diagram indicates that door opening can also be managed via the View Key app.
Page 7: Boiler Solenoid Valve Connection and Table of Connections for Different Applications
Diagram 9 (Boiler Solenoid Valve Connection): Illustrates the wiring for controlling a boiler solenoid valve. The 03983 unit is connected to a SELV solenoid valve.
Table (Connections to be Made According to Application Type): This comprehensive table details the specific connections for various applications using the 03983 unit. It lists the application type (e.g., Loads, Access Control, Presence Logic, DND, Garage Door, Boiler Valve), the terminals (P, IN1, IN2, OUT) to be used, the type of device connected to each input/output, and important notes. For example, for "Access Control" with a SELV electric lock, P is used for door opening, IN1 for access control input, and IN2 for scenario input. For "Presence Logic", it shows connections for magnetic contacts and IR/radar sensors.