Leedarson Lighting 6APLVABA0 User Manual

NA Smart Plug Z-Wave
User Guide
The plug turns your electrical appliances smart by enabling you to control them through the smart home APP on your phone at or away from home. It also enables you to automatically switch appliances on and off according to a programmable timer and measure the energy consumption.
Feature list:
1) Supports 1xAC output.
2) AC output switch on/off by manual and/or Z-Wave command.
3) Led indicates the working status.
4) Supporting power meter.
5) Supporting repeater role.
6) Supporting firmware OTA.
1. PACKAGE CONTENTS
Smart Plug *1
Quick start guide*1
2. FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH YOUR SMART PLUG
Smart Plug Layout
Power supply:
120V~±10%, 60Hz
Rated load current:
15A
Power consumption:
1W
Power output
1800W
Operational temperature: 0-40 Radio protocol:
Z-Wave
Radio frequency:
908.42MHz (US)
Range:
About 40m indoors (depending on building materials)
Trigger
Description
Short press one time
Change the state of Smart Plug’s load.
Short press 3 times within 1 second
1. Send Node Info frame.
2. Remove for exclusion
1. Insert the Smart Plug to power socket, the LED will follow the status
(on or off) of its load’s power level.
2. Set the Z-Wave network main controller into exclusion mode.
3. Short press z-button 3 times within 1 second.
4. The LED will blink fast until the exclusion is completed, then the LED
will keep on blinking slowly. Otherwise, the LED will keep on blink fast for 35 seconds and then follow the status (on or off) of its load status.
Press and
Reset Smart Plug to factory Default:
② & ③
Socket: Converts your traditional outlet and enables your plugged-in appliance to
become Smart and controllable with the App
Button: Press once to switch on or off; press and hold to reset Indicator Light: when the plug is operating, the light is blue; when the device is turned
off, the light changes to red
3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
4. FUNCTIONS OF EACH BUTTON ACTION AND OPERATION
Smart Plug is included into a Z-Wave network:
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