EXCLUSION
Exclusion allows removing your device from the remote control’s Z-Wave
®
network.
1 Push 3 times (quickly) on the M button.
The LED blinks in blue
2 Place the device you want to remove in “Learning” Mode, within 10 seconds. To
do so, please refer to your device’s user guide.
The LED blinks in green to confirm the exclusion
« GATEWAY» MODE
When the Octan remote is in “Gateway” Mode, it only communicates with the home
automation gateway, in order to launch scenes when the buttons are pressed.
However, if your home automation gateway does not support scenes features, it
is still possible to create direct association between the remote control and the
compatible devices you want to control, through conguration parameters and
association groups.
Nonetheless, if supported, it is strongly advised to use scenes, in order to enjoy the
best experience and increase the battery lifetime.
In order to put your remote control into “Gateway” Mode, you just have to add the
remote control into the gateway’s Z-Wave
®
network. Procedure as following:
1 Place your home automation gateway into “Inclusion” Mode. To do so, please
refer to your gateway’s user guide.
2 Simultaneously push on I and P, during 1sec.
The LED glows in pink to confirm the selection
3 Push on I, within 10 seconds.
The LED blinks in pink to confirm your choice
The LED blinks in green to confirm the procedure
Warning : If your remote control added some devices in “Standalone” Mode, these devices will remain orphans.
Make sure you remove (or reset) all devices previously added or associated into the remote control’s network, before
placing the remote control in “Gateway” Mode.
If your home automation gateway supports the “ Controller shift” feature, you can
recover the existing remote control’s network (while it is in “Standalone” Mode)
when you pass into “Gateway” Mode.
Your home automation gateway will be added into the remote control’s network,
and set as the main controller. All the information related to the added devices
will be automatically copied to the home automation gateway during this process.
However, all existing association between the remote control and devices will be
lost, and would need to be set-up again, using your home automation gateway
interface.
The existing network of the gateway will be lost as well.
The procedure is as following:
1 Place your home automation gateway into “Learning” Mode. To do so, please
refer to your gateway’s user guide.
2 Simultaneously push on I and P, during 1sec.
The LED glows in pink to confirm the selection
3 Push on P, within 10 seconds.
The LED blinks in pink to confirm your choice
The LED blinks in green to confirm the procedure
REMOVE THE REMOTE CONTROL FROM THE NETWORK
In order to remove the remote control from the gateway’s Z-Wave
®
network:
1 Place your gateway into “Exclusion” Mode. To do so, please refer to your
gateway’s user guide.
2 Simultaneously push on I and P, during 1sec.
The LED glows in pink to confirm the selection
3 Push on I, within 10 seconds.
The LED blinks in pink to confirm your choice
The LED blinks in green to confirm the procedure
Expert Note: It is possible to send just a single NIF by following this procedure:
1 Simultaneously push on I and P, during 1sec
The LED glows in pink to confirm the selection
2 Push on O, within 10 seconds
The LED blinks in pink to confirm your choice
Value Description
0 CENTRAL SCENE
1 SCENE ACTIVATION
We strongly advise you to use « CENTRAL SCENE », which is more user-friendly.
However, some home automation gateways don’t support « CENTRAL SCENE »
yet, then you can still use the previous standard « SCENE ACTIVATION ».
The user interface of your gateway will then allow you to set-up scenes.
BUTTON 1 CONFIGURATION
Parameter Number Default Value Size
4 0 1 [byte]
To set-up the how button 1 behaves, when set in MONO Prole
Value Description
0 Control Group 2
1 All Switch ON
2 All Switch OFF
BUTTON 2 CONFIGURATION
Parameter Number Default Value Size
5 0 1 [byte]
To set-up the how button 2 behaves, when set in MONO Prole
Value Description
0 Control Group 3
1 All Switch ON
2 All Switch OFF
BUTTON 3 CONFIGURATION
Parameter Number Default Value Size
6 0 1 [byte]
To set-up the how button 3 behaves, when set in MONO Prole
Value Description
0 Control Group 4
1 All Switch ON
2 All Switch OFF
BUTTON 4 CONFIGURATION
Parameter Number Default Value Size
7 0 1 [byte]
To set-up the how button 4 behaves, when set in MONO Prole
Value Description
0 Control Group 5
1 All Switch ON
2 All Switch OFF
When the selected prole is « SCENE » (default value), the remote control
communicates only with the home automation gateway. The user interface of your
gateway will then allow you to set-up scenes based on which (and which way) you
press the different buttons. To do so, please refer to your gateway’s user guide.
The different actions that can be handled by the remote control are:
• Simple press (on I, O, P or M)
• Double press (on I, O, P or M)
• Long press (on I, O, P or M)
• Button released (on I, O, P or M)
Which makes a total of 16 different actions.
It is strongly advised to use this prole if supported by your gateway.
However, if your home automation gateway does not support these features, you
can still use association groups and set-up your buttons as
• MONO Prole, to control the corresponding group or activate the
Z-Wave
®
« All Switch ON » or « All Switch OFF » features.
• DUO Prole, to control the corresponding groups.
LED MANAGEMENT
Parameter Number Default Value Size
8 0 1 [byte]
How to set up LED behaviour
Value Description
0 No LED
1 Flash Blue after button press
2 Blinking to conrm command
3 Both options above (1&2)
Warning : In order that the remote takes into account the update of association groups and/or conguration
parameters just modied through your home automation gateway, it is necessary to wake it up. To do so, press on
any button of the remote. The new associations and/or conguration parameters will be then effective.
COMMAND CLASS
The Octan remote supports the following Command Class:
COMMAND CLASS VERSION
All switch* V1
Application status* V1
Association V2
Association Group Information V1
Basic* V1
Battery V1
Central Scene** V2
Conguration V1
Device Reset Locally V1
Manufacturer Specic V2
Multilevel Switch* V3
Power Level V1
Scene Activation* V1
Version V2
Wake-Up** V2
Z-Wave
®
Plus info** V2
* Controlled only (not supported)
** Controlled AND supported
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
EN 60950-1:2006 +A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011 + A2:2013
EN 300 220-2 V2.4.1:
EN301 489-1 V1.9.2 & EN301 489-3 V1.6.1
EN 62479:2010
LOGOTYPE
This product is compliant with all relevant European standards.
When sorting your waste, please observe the disposal regulations in
force. Please place your waste in the facilities provided for that purpose
and with all due respect for the environment.
This product must be used indoor only.
This product is compatible with Z-Wave
®
and Z-Wave Plus®
protocol.
CONTACT
NodOn® by ID-RF:
ID-RF SAS
121 rue des Hêtres
45590 St CYR EN VAL (FRANCE)
AFTER SALES
www.nodon.fr section “support”
contact@nodon.fr
For user guides in other languages, please visit
www.nodon.fr/notices
“GATEWAY MODE” FEATURES
Warning : Make sure your gateway supports all the features of the Octan remote (compatible gateways are listed
on www.nodon.fr/en ).
INCLUSION ON BEHALF OF THE GATEWAY
1 Push 3 times (quickly) on the I button.
The LED blinks in blue
2 Place the device you want to add in “Learning” Mode, within 10 seconds. To do
so, please refer to your device’s user guide.
The LED blinks in green to confirm the inclusion
EXCLUSION ON BEHALF OF THE GATEWAY
1 Push 3 times (quickly) on the M button.
The LED blinks in blue
2 Place the device you want to remove in “Learning” Mode, within 10 seconds. To
do so, please refer to your device’s user guide.
The LED blinks in green to confirm the exclusion
ASSOCIATION GROUPS
Once set-up through the gateway, association groups allow direct communication
between the remote control and the Z-Wave
®
devices you want to control, without
involving the gateway in the communication.
The Octan Remote has 7 associations groups:
Group Groupe Name
1 Lifeline
2 Button 1 - Mono - Controlled nodes
3 Button 2 - Mono - Controlled nodes
4 Button 3 - Mono - Controlled nodes
5 Button 4 - Mono - Controlled nodes
6 Button 1&3 - Duo - Controlled nodes
7 Button 2&4 - Duo - Controlled nodes
Group 1 – Lifeline
Maximum number of devices in group: 1
This group is dedicated for the home automation gateway.
Group 2/3/4/5
Maximum number of devices in group: 8
Devices associated in these groups are controlled by the corresponding button,
according to MONO Prole (in the exact same way as « Standalone » Mode).
Group 6/7
Maximum number of devices in group: 8
Devices associated in these groups are controlled by the corresponding buttons,
according to DUO Prole (in the exact same way as « Standalone » Mode).
CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
Buttons’ prole (MONO/DUO/SCENE), in « Gateway » Mode, are set-up through
several conguration parameters.
BUTTONS 1&3 PROFILE
Parameter Number Default Value Size
1 0 1 [byte]
To set-up the prole of buttons 1 & 3
Value Description
0 SCENE
1 MONO
2 DUO
BUTTONS 2&4 PROFILE
Parameter Number Default Value Size
2 0 1 [byte]
To set-up the prole of buttons 2 & 4
Value Description
0 SCENE
1 MONO
2 DUO
SCENE TYPE
Parameter Number Default Value Size
3 0 1 [byte]
To choose the way of sending Scene to the gateway