The following is an overview of the user manual for the Z-Wave product Display QB3 (QB3.X)from Quby. To view other Z-Wave products and manuals from Quby follow that link.
Overview
Behind the high-resolution (1024x600) glass screen with capacitive touch, a fast processor and 512 MB RAM memory enable fast operational speed and information processing.
With the Z-Wave 500 chip, Quby’s display solution can cooperate perfectly with all kinds of domotics, tablets and phones.
The humidity sensor easily detects too dry or too moist air. Together with the air quality sensor (VOC), Quby’s display can guarantee healthy air quality in homes. Presence and light sensors help the display’s screen to adapt to someone approaching the display, or light changes in the room.
The bedrock of Quby’s display solution remains insight and control. Insight into energy, water and gas usage, into the usage of individual appliances and into air quality. Z-Wave enables the display to connect to smart meters and smart plugs, so energy insights can be provided to the user.
To sum it up; Quby’s latest generation display gives users full control over their efficiency, lights, smart plugs, security and various domotics. Now, that’s smart.
Security
As a Z-Wave Plus certified product, Display QB3 supports Z-Wave S2 security. The following security modes are directly supported:
- S2 Access Control
- S2 Authenticated
- S2 Unauthenticated
Features
Quby describes Display QB3 as having the following features:
- FLiRS capable
- Supports Network Wide Inclusion
- Supports Z-Wave Explorer Frames
- Supports Z-Wave SmartStart allowing you to setup the product simply by scanning its QR code via
Installation instructions
SmartStart location
SmartStart QR code's location as follows: On the graphical user interface only.
To start learn mode, go to the 'Network functionality' tab and press either the 'Classic' or 'NWI'
button, under the 'Learn Mode' header. This will open up a learn mode popup.
Press the 'Start' button to start the learn mode. The dialog will show this device's DSK, which can be
used to include the device securely into an existing Z-Wave network. Enter the first 5 digits of the
DSK on the including node.
Learn mode can be used to add this device into another Z-Wave network. It can also be used to
receive network information from another controller
When learn mode has completed, the dialog will be updated to show the status. Press the 'Close'
button to close the dialog.
To exclude a device from the network, go to the 'Network functionality' tab and press the 'Exclude'
button. This will open up the 'Exclude Device' popup.
Press the 'Start' button to start the exclusion process. Next press the exclusion button (or use
another way to start the learn mode) on the to-be-excluded node.
When the exclusion process has completed successfully, the dialog will show which node has been
excluded. Press the 'Close' button to close the dialog.
Factory reset Display QB3
The Z-Wave functionality of the device can be reset to factory defaults by using the 'Factory Reset'
button on the 'Network functionality' tab. Pressing this button will open the Factory Reset dialog.
If you press the 'Reset' button in the dialog, all Z-Wave functionality will be reset to factory defaults.
All information about included devices will be lost. A new HomeID will be generated following a
successful factory reset. Please use this procedure only when the network primary controller is
missing or otherwise inoperable.
Please note that this is a user manual Display QB3 from Quby is provided as is and without warranty; all information contained herein is provided by the manufacturer or the certifying body. The information provided is for reference only and is not intended to be used as a substitute for professional advice. ZWaveProducts.com only warrants and is only able to support products purchased directly from us. If you have Display QB3 and have not purchased it from us, please contact the manufacturer directly with any further questions you may have.