Odace - Connected Universal Rotary Dimmer LED

Device user guide

Information about features and functionality of the device. 01/2023

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About the device

The Connected Universal Rotary Dimmer LED (hereinafter referred to as dimmer) has a rotary knob that can be used to switch and dim ohmic, inductive or capacitive loads manually or remotely.

Control options

Home control: To control the dimmer through the Wiser app you will need the Wiser Hub.

Direct operation: The dimmer can always be controlled directly on-site. You can also connect any number of mechanical push buttons.

Functions

Installing the device

Refer to the installation instructions supplied with this product.

Quick Home Connect

About Quick Home Connect

Quick Home Connect is your starting point for wireless home automation. It performs functions like switching, dimming and shutter control using a Connected Wireless Switch (hereinafter referred to as Wireless switch) via a Zigbee network.

IMPORTANT: Applicable only for products sold as a part of Quick Home Connect kits.

Quick Home Connect is a wireless connectivity solution for Zigbee devices without the need for a Hub or smartphone application.

The Wireless switch is a battery-powered wireless push-button switch that is used to control Zigbee devices (such as light or shutter) within the same Zigbee network.

Supported devices

Pairing the device in Quick Home Connect

The Wireless switch can be paired with the supported devices in the list. Refer to Supported devices, page 7.

Preparing the devices:

It is necessary to prepare the devices before pairing. On certain devices the status LED is not directly visible.

Pairing Wireless switch with Rotary dimmer

To pair the Wireless switch to the Rotary dimmer, you must put the Wireless switch and the Rotary dimmer into pairing mode.

NOTE: The pairing mode will be active for about a minute.

  1. Remove the rocker of the Wireless switch.

    Make sure the Wireless switch is aligned correctly to identify the pairing buttons.

    • 1-gang wireless switch: Pairing button (A)
    • 2-gang wireless switch: Pairing button for the right channel (A)
    • 2-gang wireless switch: Pairing button for the left channel (B)
    [Diagram: Shows a wireless switch with buttons labeled A and B, indicating alignment for pairing.]

    NOTE: The Wireless switch is configured for 1-gang operation by default. To switch from 1-gang to 2-gang operation, refer to Switching from 1-gang to 2-gang.

  2. Remove the knob of the Rotary dimmer.

    [Diagram: Shows the rotary dimmer with its knob removed.]
  3. Short press the push-button (A) 5 times in quick succession on the Wireless switch. The status LED blinks green.

    [Diagram: Shows the wireless switch with a button labeled 'A' being pressed 5 times rapidly. An indicator shows the LED blinking green.]
  4. Short press the push button of the Rotary dimmer 5 times in quick succession. The status LED blinks green.

    [Diagram: Shows the rotary dimmer with its push button being pressed 5 times rapidly. An indicator shows the LED blinking green.]

    The light connected to the Rotary dimmer blinks for a few times. The status LED stops blinking green on the Wireless switch and the Rotary dimmer. The Rotary dimmer can now be controlled by the Wireless switch.

  5. Assemble the rocker (A) and rotary knob (B) on the Wireless switch (A) and the Rotary dimmer (B), respectively.

    [Diagram: Shows the wireless switch with its rocker being attached, and the rotary dimmer with its knob being attached.]

Operating a dimmer

You can switch the dimmer on/off or adjust its brightness using the Wireless switch.

[Diagram: Shows the wireless switch with indicators for short press (< 0.5s) for On/Off and long press (> 0.5s) for brightness adjustment.]

Resetting the device in Quick Home Connect

It is necessary to reset the devices in the following scenarios:

LED indications in Quick Home Connect

Pairing the device in Quick Home Connect

User Action LED Indication Status
Press the push button 5 times in quick succession. LED blinks green, once per second. Pairing mode is active for 60 seconds. When pairing is completed, LED stops blinking.

Troubleshooting in Quick Home Connect

Symptom Possible cause Solution
LED displays amber in Rotary dimmer. Pairing not completed and returned to factory reset. Pair the Wireless switch and the device again. Refer to Pairing the Wireless switch with Rotary dimmer, page 8.
The Wireless switch and the device are too far away from each other. Place the Wireless switch in a position closer to the device.
Wireless switch not able to control the device reliably. The Wireless switch lost pairing or battery drained.
  • Pair the device again. Refer to Pairing the Wireless switch with Rotary dimmer, page 8.
  • Replace the battery of the Wireless switch.
Pairing different devices like Rotary dimmer and Blind control to the same channel of the Wireless switch. Reset the Wireless switch and pair the devices again with different channels. Refer to Reset the Wireless switch and Pairing the device in Quick Home Connect.

Scenario

Central control of multiple devices with Wireless switch. (Applicable only for users with multiple Home Connect kits).

Procedure

If you wish to have a centralized control with a single Wireless switch, first pair the central control Wireless switch with devices and then pair the other Wireless switch with the remaining devices.

Pairing the device with Wiser Hub

Using the Wiser Home app, pair your dimmer with the Wiser Hub to access and control the dimmer.

Follow the steps to pair the dimmer:

  1. On the Home page, tap [Home icon].
  2. Tap Devices > [Add icon] and Lights > Rotary Dimmer > Next.
  3. NOTE: The next screen shows the joining process of the dimmer.
  4. Remove the knob and short-press the push button 3 times and make sure that the LED blinks amber.
  5. [Diagram: Shows the rotary dimmer knob removed, with a button being pressed 3 times rapidly. An indicator shows the LED blinking amber.]
  6. Wait for a few seconds until the LED turns green. You can also see in the app that the device is joined.
  7. NOTE: If the LED is blinking green and red, see the instructions by tapping the link LED blinking green and red?.
  8. [App screenshot showing 'Rotary Dimmer Setup' with text 'Press the centre of the device three times rapidly. The LED will start blinking amber.' and a link 'LED blinking green and red?'. Also shows 'Device joined'.]
  9. Tap Next to enter the name of the device and assign the device to a new room or an existing room.
  10. The dimmer is now listed on the Home page under the All and Room tabs.

Configuring the device

Setting the device location

Using the Wiser Home app, add the dimmer to any room (such as living room, bedroom, kitchen etc).

  1. On the Home page, tap [Settings icon].
  2. Tap Devices > Lights > Rotary Dimmer > Location (A) to assign the dimmer to an existing room or a new room (B) and tap Submit.
  3. NOTE: Dimmer is the name given to the device by the user. Any name can be assigned when pairing with the Wiser Hub.
[Diagram: Shows app screens for setting device location. One screen shows 'Device Details' with 'Location' field, and another shows 'Rotary Dimmer Setup' with options to select rooms like 'Living Room', 'Kitchen', 'Bathroom', 'Bedroom' and a 'Submit' button.]

Renaming the device

Rename the dimmer using the Wiser Home app.

  1. On the Home page, tap [Settings icon].
  2. Tap Devices > Lights > Rotary Dimmer > Device Name (A) to rename the dimmer.
[Diagram: Shows app screens for renaming a device. One screen shows 'Device Details' with 'Device Name' field, and another shows 'Rotary Dimmer Setup' with the current name 'Rotary Dimmer' and an option to edit it.]

Identifying the device

Using the Wiser Home app, identify the dimmer among the devices available in a home.

  1. On the Home page, tap [Settings icon].
  2. Tap Devices > Lights > Rotary Dimmer > Identify (A).
[Diagram: Shows app screen 'Device Details' with an 'Identify' button labeled (A).]

The status LED blinks red and connected lighting devices blink On/Off, upon successful identification of the dimmer.

Tap OK to finish identifying the dimmer.

Setting RL-LED mode

You can change the dimming mode in the app if you have problems with light flickering. By changing the dimming mode, the dimming quality is also improved.

  1. On the Home page, tap [Settings icon].
  2. Tap Devices > Lights > Rotary Dimmer.
  3. Tap the toggle switch (A) to enable the RL-LED Mode.

NOTE:

[Diagram: Shows app screen 'Device Details' with a toggle switch labeled (A) for 'RL-LED Mode'.]

Setting the brightness level

If the dimmer is connected to an LED, the minimum and maximum brightness should be set to avoid flickering and switching off the LED.

  1. On the Home page, tap [Settings icon].
  2. Tap Devices > Lights > Rotary Dimmer.
  3. Drag the slider bar to increase or decrease the Minimum Brightness and Maximum Brightness (A).
[Diagram: Shows app screen 'Device Details' with sliders for 'Minimum Brightness' and 'Maximum Brightness' labeled (A).]

Removing the device from Wiser system

Using the Wiser app, you can remove the dimmer from the system.

Follow the steps to remove the dimmer:

  1. On the Home page, tap [Settings icon].
  2. Tap Devices > Lights > Rotary Dimmer > Delete (A).
  3. NOTE:
    • Removing the device will reset the dimmer. After reset the LED turns amber indicating that the dimmer is ready for pairing.
    • If there is a problem while pairing or resetting the dimmer, refer to Resetting the device, page 15.
[Diagram: Shows app screen 'Device Details' with a 'Delete' button labeled (A).]

Resetting the device

You can reset the dimmer to factory default manually.

Remove the knob and short-press the push button 3 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 dimmer restarts and blinks green for a few seconds.

NOTE: After reset, the LED turns amber indicating that it is ready for pairing.

[Diagram: Shows sequence of button presses for reset: 3 short presses (< 0.5s) followed by 1 long press (> 10s). Indicates LED blinking red then green.]

Using the device

Switching/Dimming the device manually

You can manually turn on/off the dimmer and increase/decrease brightness level. This will provide power to the load connected to it.

To turn on or off the dimmer, short-press the push button (< 0,5 s).

[Diagram: Shows the rotary dimmer knob with a short press action (< 0.5s) to turn on/off.]

To increase brightness, turn the dimmer knob clockwise, and to decrease brightness, turn it anti-clockwise.

Adjusting the brightness level using app

By using the Wiser Home app, increase/decrease the brightness level in the dimmer.

Follow the steps to increase/decrease the brightness level:

  1. Go to the Home page, tap All and find the device.
  2. On the control panel page, drag the sliding bar up/down to increase/decrease the brightness (A).
  3. TIP: You can also turn On/Off the dimmer on the control panel page, tap [Power icon] (B) icon to turn On/Off dimmer.
[Diagram: Shows the Wiser app interface with a dimmer control slider labeled (A) and a power icon labeled (B) for On/Off.]

Turning On/Off device using app

Using the Wiser Home app, you can turn On/Off the dimmer remotely.

Follow the steps to turn On/Off the dimmer using the app:

  1. Go to the Home page, tap All and find the device.
  2. Tap [Power icon] (A) icon to turn On/Off dimmer.
[Diagram: Shows the Wiser app interface with a list of rooms and devices, highlighting the 'Dimmer' and a power icon labeled (A) to control it.]

Setting up a schedule

The dimmer can be fully controlled by schedule. Once the schedule is set, the dimmer operates at a given time.

Follow the steps to create a schedule:

  1. On the Home page, tap [Settings icon].
  2. Go to Schedules > [Add icon] to create a schedule.
  3. Enter the name of the schedule (A).
  4. In the TYPE menu, select Lights (B).
  5. In the APPLIES TO menu, select Dimmer (C) from the listed devices.
[Diagram: Shows Wiser app screens for creating a schedule. Includes fields for 'Schedule name', 'TYPE' (Lights/Shutters), and 'APPLIES TO' (Dimmer).]
  1. Tap Create to setup events.
  2. Tap [Add event icon] icon to add an event such as STATE (lights Off or dimming level in %) and WHEN (sunrise/sunset or specific time range).
  3. 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:

  1. On the Home page, tap [Settings icon].
  2. Go to Moments and then tap [Add icon] to create a moment.
  3. Enter the name of the moment (A).
  4. TIP: You can choose the cover image that represents your moment by tapping [Image icon] icon.
  5. Tap Add actions (B) to select the list of devices.
[Diagram: Shows Wiser app screens for creating a moment. Includes fields for 'Name', 'Add actions', and selecting devices.]
  1. In the Add actions menu, you can select the devices (C).
  2. Once all the device are selected, tap Done.
  1. On the Moment creator page, tap on the device to set the condition:
    • Tap to turn on (D)
    • Drag the sliding bar up/down to increase/decrease the brightness (E) and tap Set in the upper right corner.
[Diagram: Shows Wiser app screens for setting moment conditions, including a dimmer control slider.]

Once all conditions are set, tap Save. Once the moment is saved, it is visible on the Moments tab. You can tap on the moment to enable it.

Editing a moment

To edit a moment:

  1. On the Home page, tap [Settings icon].
  2. Go to Moments, locate the moment you want to edit and tap [Edit icon] (A).
  3. On the Moment Editor page, you can tap each item to change the settings and tap Save (B).
[Diagram: Shows Wiser app screens for editing a moment, with options to change actions and save.]

Deleting a moment

To delete a moment:

  1. On the Home page, tap [Settings icon].
  2. Go to Moments, locate the moment you want to delete and tap [Edit icon] (A).
  3. On the Moment Editor page, tap Delete (B) and tap Ok.
[Diagram: Shows Wiser app screens for deleting a moment, with a 'Delete' button.]

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:

  1. On the Home page, tap [Settings icon].
  2. Go to Automation and then tap [Add icon] to create an automation.
  3. Enter the name of the automation (A).
  4. TIP: You can choose the cover image that represents your automation by tapping [Image icon] icon.
[Diagram: Shows Wiser app screens for creating an automation, with fields for name, conditions, and actions.]
  1. Tap Add a condition (B).
  2. 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.
  3. Select a device that will set the condition.
  4. Select the state of the device that will trigger the automation, for example relay switch On/Off.
  5. Tap Set on the upper right corner.
  6. 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.
  7. Tap Action> Add an action.
  8. NOTE: You can add one action in an automation; to add another action, you must create another automation.

9. Select the type of action:

For this example, we will choose Control a device.

[Diagram: Shows Wiser app screen for selecting action type: Control devices, Send notification, Activate a moment.]

10. Select Dimmer (D) as a device that will trigger an action.

[Diagram: Shows Wiser app screen for selecting devices, highlighting 'Dimmer'.]

11. Set the state, for example increase/decrease the dimmer brightness or turning On/Off the dimmer. Then tap Set on the upper right corner.

[Diagram: Shows Wiser app screens for setting dimmer state to On or Off.]

12. Tap Save. The saved Automation is displayed on the Automation page. Tap the toggle switch (E) on the Automation page to enable/disable the Automation.

Editing an automation

Follow the steps to edit an automation:

  1. On the Home page, tap [Settings icon].
  2. Go to Automation, tap the automation you want to edit (A).
[Diagram: Shows Wiser app screen listing automations, highlighting one to be edited.]

On the Edit automation page, you can:

Deleting an automation

Follow the steps to delete an automation:

  1. On the Home page, tap [Settings icon].
  2. Go to Automation, tap the automation you want to delete (A).
  3. On the Edit automation page, tap Delete Automation (B) and tap Ok.
[Diagram: Shows Wiser app screen for editing an automation, with a 'Delete Automation' button.]

LED Indication

Pairing

User Action LED Indication Status
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

User Action LED Indication Status
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

LED Indication Status
The LED blinks red. The connected lighting devices blink On/Off, upon successful identification of the dimmer.

Different connectivity mode

LED Indication Status
The LED blinks green and red while paring. 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.
[Diagram: Shows sequence of button presses for different connectivity mode: 3 short presses (< 0.5s) followed by 1 long press (> 20s). Indicates LED blinking red rapidly.]

Troubleshooting

Symptom Solution
Dimming up not possible.
  • Reduce/increase load.
  • Allow the Dimmer to cool in case of overheating.
  • Change the load (if the load is incompatible with the Dimmer).
Switching On not possible.
  • Allow the Dimmer to cool in case of overheating.
  • Reduce load.
  • Change load.
  • Check wiring between the push button and the Dimmer.
Flickering at minimum brightness.
  • Increase minimum brightness (if flickering still persists, install a 31LCDA load correction device).
  • Change the load (if the minimum brightness is insufficient).
  • Set to RL LED mode, page 13.
Flickering
  • Change load.
  • Set to RL LED mode, page 13.
  • Change the brightness settings.
Only slight dimming capability
  • Change dimming range.
  • Set to RL LED mode., page 13
  • Change the load (if the load is incompatible with the Dimmer).
The device is not ready to pair after the device is removed from the app. Reset to factory default settings, refer to Resetting the device, page 15.

Technical Data

Parameter Value Load Type Load Name Load Value
Nominal voltage AC 230 V~, 50 Hz
Nominal power LED LED 7-100 VA (RC)
LED LED 7-20 VA (RL)
Iron core transformer Iron core transformer 14-150 VA (RL)
Incandescent lamp Incandescent lamp 14-200 W (R)
Halogen lamp Halogen lamp 14-150 W (R)
Electronic step-down converter Electronic step-down converter 14-150 VA (RC)
Standby Max 0.4 W
Neutral conductor Not required
Connecting Terminals Screw terminals for max. 2 x 2.5 mm², 0.5 Nm
Extension unit Single Push-button, unlimited number, max. 50 m
Fuse protection 16 A circuit breaker
Operating frequency 2405 - 2480 MHz
Max. radio-frequency power transmitted < 10 mW
Communication protocol Zigbee 3.0 certified

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Models: S5X0513W, S5X0513W Odace Connected Universal Rotary Dimmer LED, Odace Connected Universal Rotary Dimmer LED, Connected Universal Rotary Dimmer LED, Universal Rotary Dimmer LED, Rotary Dimmer LED, Dimmer LED

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