The Qubino Flush On/Off Thermostat 2 can measure the power consumption of the connected electrical device and itself has an extremely low power consumption of just 0.4 W. On/Off Thermostat 2 can operate across a wide temperature range, from a chilly -10˚C to a scorching 40˚C (14˚–104˚F) it allows to create complex scenes and switch any device relative to a set temperature range. - It supports SmartStart inclusion for quick set up - Automatically turn the device on if the temperature is too low (antifreeze) - Automatically turn the device on/off based on Hysteresis - Works on 110-240 VAC or 24-30 VDC
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ZC10-19086722
Firmware & software
Firmware version
HW: 1 FW: 10.00:10.00
Hardware version
ZM5202
Identity & commercial
Model number
ZMNKID1
Lifecycle
Status
Active
More specs
Name
Flush On/Off Thermostat 2
Brand
QUBINO
Features
Feature Values Color
Documents
Category Description File Manual_English
Role type
ROLE_TYPE_SLAVE_ALWAYS_ON
User icon
0x1200
Categories
Thermostats, Energy Meters, All Lighting Devices, On/Off Switches/Devices
Product id
0x0054
S2 classes
S2_UNAUTHENTICATED, S2_AUTHENTICATED
Device type
Thermostat - HVAC
Oem version
HW: 1 FW: 10.00:10.00
Library type
SLAVE_ENHANCED_232
Supports nwi
Yes
Installer icon
0x1200
Z wave version
6.81.03
Frequency plans
EU: 869.85MHz, 868.40MHz
Manufacturer id
0x0159
Product type id
0x0005
Long description
The Qubino Flush On/Off Thermostat 2 can measure the power consumption of the connected electrical device and itself has an extremely low power consumption of just 0.4 W. On/Off Thermostat 2 can operate across a wide temperature range, from a chilly -10˚C to a scorching 40˚C (14˚–104˚F) it allows to create complex scenes and switch any device relative to a set temperature range. - It supports SmartStart inclusion for quick set up - Automatically turn the device on if the temperature is too low (antifreeze) - Automatically turn the device on/off based on Hysteresis - Works on 110-240 VAC or 24-30 VDC
Hardware platform
ZM5202
Short description
The Qubino Flush On/Off Thermostat 2 is ideal for remotely controlling electric or water-based underfloor heating systems, electric water heaters, hot water pumps, electric radiators, and similar devices.
Product identifier
ZMNKID1
Countries / regions
European Union
Supports smart start
Yes
Certification number
ZC10-19086722
Radio range z wave (m)
40
Configuration parameters
Parameter Number Name Description Format Size Min Value Max Value Default Value Parameter Values 4
Supports explorer frames
Yes
Supported command classes
Identifier Name Key Version COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL
Controlled command classes
Identifier Name Key Version COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V2
Supported multilevel sensors
Multilevel Sensor Type Air temperature
Supported notification types
Notification Type Event / State Power Management
Supported / controlled meter types
Meter Type Rate Type Description Electric meter
Value light blue supported meter type value electric energy electric load type value inductive (e.g. motor) supported notification types value power management switch load capacity watts value 2300 switch type value toggle thermostat modes value heat cool thermostat power source value power stealing (hard wired 24 v) mains powered (120 v/240 v) sensors value air temperature thermostat hvac systems supported value simple relay heat only cool only switch load capacity current value 10 association groups
Group Number Maximum Nodes Supported End Point ID Group Name Description 4
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From to description 0 0 no (normally open) input type 1 0 nc (normally close) input type 1 parameter no. 1 – input i1 switch type with this parameter, you can select between push button (momentary) and on/off toggle switch types. values (size is 1 byte dec): • default value 1 • 0 push button (momentary) • 1 on/off toggle switch 0 1 0 0 1 from to description 0 0 push button (momentary) 1 0 on/off toggle switch 59 parameter no. 59 thermostat mode this parameter determines how the device will operate if it will operate in the heating mode or in the cooling mode. the range of the hysteresis will remain the same, only operation will change from heating to cooling and vice versa values (size is 1 byte dec): • default value 0 • 0 heat mode • 1 cool mode note1: after parameter change, first exclude device (without setting parameters to default value) and then re include the device! 0 1 0 0 0 from to description 1 0 cool mode 0 0 heat mode 60 parameter no. 60 – too low temperature limit this parameter determines the temperature at which the device sends a command to the associated device to turn on device or to turn off device: values (size is 2 byte dec): • default value 50 (too low temperature limit is 5.0 °c) • 150 2120 note1: too low temperature limit is used with association group 3. note2: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to celsius, then valid interval is 150 – 1000 ( 15.0 °c – 100.0 °c, resolution 0.1 °c) note3: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, then valid interval is 50 – 2120 (5.0 °f – 212.0 °f, resolution 0.1 °f) note4: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, note that fahrenheit values will be converted to celsius degrees. due to conversion algorithm please be advised that configuration value could drift when converting values back and forth. 0 2 0 0 50 from to description 0 0 default value 50 (too low temperature limit is 5.0 celsius) 150 2120 this parameter determines the temperature at which the device sends a command to the associated device to turn on device or to turn off device. note1: too low temperature limit is used with association group 3. note2: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to celsius, then valid interval is 150 – 1000 ( 15.0 °c – 100.0 °c, resolution 0.1 °c) note3: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, then valid interval is 50 – 2120 (5.0 °f – 212.0 °f, resolution 0.1 °f) note4: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, note that fahrenheit values will be converted to celsius degrees. due to conversion algorithm please be advised that configuration value could drift when converting values back and forth. 43 parameter no. 43 – hysteresis upper temperature offset this parameter defines minimum temperature difference between real measured temperature and set point temperature to turn device on in heat mode or turn device off in cool mode. values (size is 2 byte dec): • default value 5 (0.5 °c) • 0 – 450 note1: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to celsius, then valid interval is 0 – 250 (0.0 °c – 25.0 °c, resolution 0.1 °c) note2: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, then valid interval is 0 – 450 (0.0 °f – 45.0 °f, resolution 0.1 °f) note3: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, note that fahrenheit values will be converted to celsius degrees. due to conversion algorithm please be advised that configuration value could drift when converting values back and forth. 0 2 0 450 5 from to description 0 450 this parameter defines minimum temperature difference between real measured temperature and set point temperature to turn device on in heat mode or turn device off in cool mode. note1: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to celsius, then valid interval is 0 – 250 (0.0 °c – 25.0 °c, resolution 0.1 °c) note2: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, then valid interval is 0 – 450 (0.0 °f – 45.0 °f, resolution 0.1 °f) note3: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, note that fahrenheit values will be converted to celsius degrees. due to conversion algorithm please be advised that configuration value could drift when converting values back and forth. 78 parameter no. 78 – scale selection this parameter determines in which measurement unit the device will report temperature (fahrenheit or celsius) and determines the scale the configuration parameters (43, 44, 44, 45, 60, 61, 110, 120) are interpreted as. values (size is 1 byte dec): • default value 0 = degrees celsius • 0 = degrees celsius • 1 = degrees fahrenheit note1: this scale has influence on temperature reporting. the device is capable of receiving a set point in all supported scales. note2: this configuration parameter has impact on configuration parameters 43, 44, 44, 45, 60, 61, 110, 120. if scale is set to degrees fahrenheit configuration values at parameters 43, 44, 44, 45, 60, 61, 110, 120 will be converted to degrees celsius. please note that converted values could drift when converting values back and forth. 0 1 0 0 0 from to description 1 0 1 = degrees fahrenheit 0 0 0 = degrees celsius 110 parameter no. 110 – temperature sensor offset settings set value is added to or subtracted from the actually measured value to adjust the temperature report sent by an external sensor. values (size is 2 byte dec): • default value 0 • 270 270 note1: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to celsius, then valid interval is 150 – 150 ( 15.0 °c – 15.0 °c, resolution 0.1 °c) note2: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, then valid interval is 270 270 ( 27.0 °f – 27.0 °f, resolution 0.1 °f) note3: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, note that fahrenheit values will be converted to celsius degrees. due to conversion algorithm please be advised that configuration value could drift when converting values back and forth. 0 2 0 0 0 from to description 0 0 default value 0 270 270 set value is added to or subtracted from the actually measured value to adjust the temperature report sent by an external sensor. note1: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to celsius, then valid interval is 150 – 150 ( 15.0 °c – 15.0 °c, resolution 0.1 °c) note2: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, then valid interval is 270 270 ( 27.0 °f – 27.0 °f, resolution 0.1 °f) note3: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, note that fahrenheit values will be converted to celsius degrees. due to conversion algorithm please be advised that configuration value could drift when converting values back and forth. 120 parameter no. 120 – temperature sensor reporting threshold this configuration parameters sets reporting threshold between reported temperature and actual temperature for reporting temperature at association group 4. values (size is 2 byte dec): • default value 5 = 0.5°c • 0 – reporting disabled • 0 270 note1: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to celsius, then valid interval is 0 – 150 (0 °c – 15.0 °c, resolution 0.1 °c) note2: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, then valid interval is 0 270 (0 °f – 27.0 °f, resolution 0.1 °f) note3: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, note that fahrenheit values will be converted to celsius degrees. due to conversion algorithm please be advised that configuration value could drift when converting values back and forth. 0 2 0 0 5 from to description 0 0 reporting disabled 0 270 this configuration parameters sets reporting threshold between reported temperature and actual temperature for reporting temperature at association group 4. note1: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to celsius, then valid interval is 0 – 150 (0 °c – 15.0 °c, resolution 0.1 °c) note2: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, then valid interval is 0 270 (0 °f – 27.0 °f, resolution 0.1 °f) note3: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, note that fahrenheit values will be converted to celsius degrees. due to conversion algorithm please be advised that configuration value could drift when converting values back and forth. 63 parameter no. 63 – output switch selection set value determines the type of the device connected to the on/off output. the output type can be normally open (no) or normally closed (nc). values (size is 1 byte dec): • default value 0 • 0 when switch/device is off the output is 0 v (nc). • 1 when switch/device is off the output is 240 v or 24 v (no). 0 1 0 0 0 from to description 0 0 when switch/device is off the output is 0 v (nc) 1 0 when switch/device is off the output is 240 v or 24 v (no). 61 parameter no. 61 – too high temperature limit this parameter determines the temperature at which the device sends a command to the associated device, to turn on device or to turn off device. values (size is 2 byte dec): • default value 700 (too high temperature limit is 70.0 °c) • 1 2120 note1: too high temperature limit is used with association group 3. note2: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to celsius, then valid interval is 1 – 1000 (0.1 °c – 100.0 °c, resolution 0.1 °c) note3: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, then valid interval is 322 – 2120 (32.2 °f – 212.0 °f, resolution 0.1 °f) note4: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, note that fahrenheit values will be converted to celsius degrees. due to conversion algorithm please be advised that configuration value could drift when converting values back and forth. 0 2 0 0 700 from to description 0 0 default value 700 (too high temperature limit is 70.0 celsius) 1 2120 this parameter determines the temperature at which the device sends a command to the associated device, to turn on device or to turn off device. note1: too high temperature limit is used with association group 3. note2: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to celsius, then valid interval is 1 – 1000 (0.1 °c – 100.0 °c, resolution 0.1 °c) note3: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, then valid interval is 322 – 2120 (32.2 °f – 212.0 °f, resolution 0.1 °f) note4: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, note that fahrenheit values will be converted to celsius degrees. due to conversion algorithm please be advised that configuration value could drift when converting values back and forth. 44 parameter no. 44 – hysteresis lower temperature offset this parameter defines minimum temperature difference between real measured temperature and set point temperature to turn device off in heat mode or turn device on in cool mode. values (size is 2 byte dec): • default value 5 (0.5 °c) • 0 450 note1: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to celsius, then valid interval is 0 – 250 (0.0 °c – 25.0 °c, resolution 0.1 °c) note2: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, then valid interval is 0 – 450 (0.0 °f – 45.0 °f, resolution 0.1 °f) note3: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, note that fahrenheit values will be converted to celsius degrees. due to conversion algorithm please be advised that configuration value could drift when converting values back and forth. 0 2 0 0 5 from to description 0 450 0 450 this parameter defines minimum temperature difference between real measured temperature and set point temperature to turn device off in heat mode or turn device on in cool mode. note1: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to celsius, then valid interval is 0 – 250 (0.0 °c – 25.0 °c, resolution 0.1 °c) note2: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, then valid interval is 0 – 450 (0.0 °f – 45.0 °f, resolution 0.1 °f) note3: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, note that fahrenheit values will be converted to celsius degrees. due to conversion algorithm please be advised that configuration value could drift when converting values back and forth. 45 parameter no. 45 – antifreeze set value determines at which temperature the device will be turned on even (if the thermostat was manually set to off). values (size is 2 byte dec): • default value 50 (5.0 °c) • 125 545 • 1000 antifreeze functionality disabled note1: antifreeze is activated only in heating mode and it uses hysteresis of ±0.5°c. note2: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to celsius, then valid interval is 125 – 125 ( 12.5 °c – 12.5 °c, resolution 0.1 °c) note3: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, then valid interval is 95 – 545 (9.5 °f – 54.5 °f, resolution 0.1 °f) note4: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, note that fahrenheit values will be converted to celsius degrees. due to conversion algorithm please be advised that configuration value could drift when converting values back and forth. 0 2 0 0 50 from to description 0 0 default value 50 (5.0 celsius) 1000 0 antifreeze functionality disabled. 125 545 set value determines at which temperature the device will be turned on even (if the thermostat was manually set to off). note1: antifreeze is activated only in heating mode and it uses hysteresis of ±0.5°c. note2: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to celsius, then valid interval is 125 – 125 ( 12.5 °c – 12.5 °c, resolution 0.1 °c) note3: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, then valid interval is 95 – 545 (9.5 °f – 54.5 °f, resolution 0.1 °f) note4: if configuration parameter 78 (scale selection) is set to fahrenheit, note that fahrenheit values will be converted to celsius degrees. due to conversion algorithm please be advised that configuration value could drift when converting values back and forth. texts