Standalone Mosfet Dimmer (AMD) manual for Z-Wave

The following is an overview of the user manual for the Z-Wave product Standalone Mosfet Dimmer (AMD)from SE Devices. To view other Z-Wave products and manuals from SE Devices follow that link.

  1. Overview
  2. Security
  3. Features
  4. Installation instructions

Overview

Name
Standalone Mosfet Dimmer
SKU Code
AMD
Description
The Standalone Mosfet Dimmer is a mosfet dimmer for concealed in-wall mounting. The device is exclusively Z-Wave controllable, which can handle dimmable loads up to 300W. The dimmer can operate in both Leading and Tailing Edge mode, which makes it capable of controlling most dimmable Lights on the market. All dimmer properties are configurable, making it possible to accurately customize the dimmer to the properies of the controlled Light Fixtures.

The device supports power measurement, reporting both instant and accumulated power consumption over time.
Version #
HW: 30 FW: 3.00:03.00 was the version certified
Certification #
ZC10-18046085
Certified
2018-02-22T21:39:31.374029
Z-Wave Version
6.71.01

Security

As a Z-Wave Plus certified product, Standalone Mosfet Dimmer supports Z-Wave S2 security. The following security modes are directly supported:

  • S2 Unauthenticated

Features

SE Devices describes Standalone Mosfet Dimmer as having the following features:

  • Switch Load Capacity Current
  • Switch Load Capacity Watts
  • Neutral Wire Required
  • Supported Meter Type
  • Sensors
  • Firmware updatable via a compatible Z-Wave gateway
  • Electric Load Type
  • 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

To remove the device from a Z-Wave network, the Z-Wave Controller must first be set into Remove mode. Then use a paperclip or a small pointy tool to push and hold the button in the button hole for approximately a second. The device LED will blink twice to indicate that it sends information to the Controller.

To add the device to a Z-Wave network, the Z-Wave Controller must first be set into Add (Learn) mode. Then use a paperclip or a small pointy tool to push and hold the button in the button hole for approximately a second. The device LED will blink twice to indicate that it sends information to the Controller.

Factory reset Standalone Mosfet Dimmer

WARNING! Executing a Factory Reset on a device may make it stop working as wanted, and will disable remote control of the device. The device will have to be re-added to the Z-Wave network and reconfigured afterwards, to regain the previous operation of the device. Please DO NOT execute this procedure unless it is absolutely necessary.

Push and Hold the Add/Remove button for about 15 seconds – until the LED indicator turns OFF. Then release the button. The device is now Factory Reset, and removed from the Z-Wave network.

The button is located about 10 mm down in the middle of the three holes on the front. A thin tool (a very small screwdriver, a toothpick, a paper clip or similar) is needed to access the button.

Universal dimmer supporting both Leading and Tailing Edge dimming. All parameters of the dimmers are customizable via configuration, to fit most types of Light Fixtures.

Please note that this is a user manual Standalone Mosfet Dimmer from SE Devices 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 Standalone Mosfet Dimmer and have not purchased it from us, please contact the manufacturer directly with any further questions you may have.