Connected use of the connected single switch, Zigbee®, Swiss line
Configuration
You can use a connected switch, Zigbee®, Swiss line with a smart hub (552-00001) to enable more advanced functions. The configuration is performed with the Niko Home Control programming software or Niko Home app.
Preconditions
You installed the wireless smart hub for Niko Home Control
You have a Wi-Fi network with internet connection and the wireless smart hub (552-00001) is connected to your home network
You registered the Niko Home Control installation. You will need the mac address and the serial number mentioned on the connected controller or the smart hub. See https://guide.niko.eu/en/umnhc2/lv/register-your-installation.
You did one of the following:
Download the Niko Home Control programming software: | |
Download the Niko Home app from Google Play or App store
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Onboarding
Onboarding via the Niko Home Control programming software
Onboarding via the Niko Home app
Configuring a connected single switch in a third-party installation
Onboarding via the Niko Home Control programming software
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1 | You can set up a connection with your Niko Home Control installation by:
| Make sure that the computer is on the same IP network as the connected controller or smart hub |
2 | Open the Niko Home Control programming software. |
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3 | Choose one of the following options:
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4 | Open the Create overview window. | |
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7 | Set the parameters of the Zigbee® device for a basic action, routine, condition, or time schedule. |
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8 | Pair a Zigbee® device with your Niko Home Control installation and link it to an address.
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9 | Repeat steps 4-8 for every Zigbee® device that you want to add to the Niko Home Control project. Each device that has been successfully added and addressed will display a yellow arrow next to its device icon. | |
10 | When all Zigbee® devices have been addressed, upload them to your Niko Home Control Installation. |
The pairing sequence of a connected single switch, Zigbee®, Swiss line
Start the pairing sequence of a connected switch, Zigbee® | The connected switch, Zigbee® is successfully paired |
Set the Niko Zigbee® device in pairing mode by pressing the switch button 3 times within 6 seconds. The blue LED will blink for max. 5 minutes Pairing mode = LED flashing | The single switch has been successfully added to the Zigbee® network when the blue LED turns ON for 4 seconds and subsequently turns OFF |
Configuration of push-button extensions to a connected single switch, Zigbee®, Swiss line
A connected single switch, Zigbee® has extension terminals that can be connected to a classical push button, e.g. 170-x00xx.
Please note that you cannot add a LED lighting unit to the classical push button when you use it as an extension to Zigbee® connected devices.
For more information on how to add a push-button extension in the Niko Home Control II v2.x programming software, see Create a push button extension
Once the push-button extension has been added, press the Upload button and follow the steps and messages presented in the Upload overview window. The new configuration is ready to be used after the upload has been successfully completed. For more information, see Uploading
Onboarding via the Niko Home App
Reset the Niko Zigbee® device if it is already connected to another network before initiating a new onboarding sequence, see Reset mode
Installation code or QR code commissioning can be done if supported by the third-party Zigbee® network. Consult the third-party user manual. The installation code, MAC address and QR-code are printed on the Zigbee® control
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1 | Open the Niko Home App |
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2 | Go to the hamburger menu (≡) > Settings > Devices > Switches | |
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5 | The Zigbee® device has been successfully added to the Zigbee® network when the blue LED turns ON for 4 seconds and turns OFF again | The blue LED will not turn ON for 4 seconds if the pairing fails. In this case, the blue LED will be deactivated after 5 minutes and the white LED will display the state of the output (ON = built-in contact closed, OFF = built-in contact open) |
6 | When the Zigbee® device is detected, a message will appear in the Niko Home app.
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7 | The switch and its lights have successfully been added.
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8 | Select if other connected Zigbee® devices control the same lamp:
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The pairing sequence of a connected single switch, Zigbee®, Swiss line
Start the pairing sequence of a connected switch, Zigbee® | The connected switch, Zigbee® is successfully paired |
Set the Niko Zigbee® device in pairing mode by pressing the switch button 3 times within 6 seconds. The blue LED will blink for max. 5 minutes Pairing mode = LED flashing | The single switch has been successfully added to the Zigbee® network when the blue LED turns ON for 4 seconds and subsequently turns OFF |
Configuration of an extension switch
Follow the same steps as when onboarding the connected switch, Zigbee®, Swiss line.
Configuring a connected single switch in a third-party installation
Consult the manufacturer's manual for more information on whether third-party Zigbee® devices can be used in their home automation installation. The Niko connected Zigbee® devices behave in third-party networks like home automation device types that support the mandatory Zigbee® clusters and commands.
Third-party Zigbee® installations that require private clusters and/or non-mandatory clusters from their network devices might not be compatible with the connected Niko Zigbee® device. See the disclaimer on www.niko.eu/zigbee.
The Niko connected switch, Zigbee® uses the standard EZ-mode for pairing: push the switch button 3 times within 6 seconds.
A long press on the program button will not trigger a pairing mode.
QR code scanning (install code) is not supported in Niko Home Control, but can be used by third-party systems
A connected switch, Zigbee® in a third-party Zigbee® network will use the meshing capability: See Zigbee® network principle
The meshing capability of the connected switch, Zigbee® will only be active within the Zigbee® network where it is configured (intra-network). Messages will thus not be routed across different Zigbee® networks.
Note that specific Niko Home Control functions will not be enabled when Niko Zigbee® devices are connected to a third-party Zigbee® controller/gateway.
Functions that are specific within the Niko Home Control eco installation and are therefore not available in third-party Zigbee® networks include:
The possibility to disconnect the control (and its wired extension switches) of the connected switch, Zigbee® from the built-in contact and configure it to another switch
Over-The-Air (OTA) firmware updates
Configuration of the feedback LED: enabled, disabled, inverted
Predefined actions and routines from Niko Home Control