Shelly 2PM Gen4 is a small form factor 2-channel smart switch with power measurement and cover control, which allows remote control of electric appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services. The device also has improved processor and increased memory compared to its predecessor. The device supports Venetian blinds similar to it’s predecessor Shelly 2PM Gen3.
Shelly 2PM Gen4 can be accessed, controlled and monitored remotely from any place where the User has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
It can be retrofitted into standard electrical wall boxes, behind power sockets and light switches or other places with limited space.
Shelly 2PM Gen4 has embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
The device has multi-protocol wireless MCU which provide Zigbee and Bluetooth connectivity ensuring a secure connection.
This device is compatible with Matter (default device profile is Switch).
Simplified internal schematics

Device electrical interfaces
Inputs
Outputs
Add-on interface
⚠CAUTION! High voltage on the add-on interface when the Device is powered!
Connectivity
Safety functions
Supported load types
Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating appliances)
Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor starting capacitors)
Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners, washing machines, tumble dryers)
User interface
Inputs
One (Control) button
Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable Device access point and Bluetooth connection.
Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the Device.
Press the button 5 times to switch the Device from Matter (default) to Zigbee profile. The Device enters inclusion mode for 3 minutes. Include the Device following the instructions of your Zigbee home automation system.
Press the button 3 times to restart the inclusion mode for another 3 minutes if you missed the previous 3-minute window.
Outputs
The list above starts with the initial device status and the lowest priority. Every next state cancels the previous one.
Specifications
Quantity | Value |
|---|
Physical |
Size (HxWxD): | 37x42x16 ±0.5 mm / 1.46x1.65x0.63 ±0.02 inch |
Weight: | 30 g / 1.06 oz |
Screw terminals max torque: | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
Conductor cross section: | 0.5 to 4 mm² / 20 to 11 AWG (solid, stranded, and bootlace ferrules) |
Conductor stripped length: | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in |
Mounting: | Wall box |
Shell material: | Plastic |
Shell color: | Black |
Terminals color: | Grey (Mouse Grey) |
Environmental |
Ambient working temperature: | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
Humidity: | 30% to 70% RH |
Max. altitude: | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
Electrical |
Power supply: | 110 - 240 V~ / 24 VDC ±10% |
Power consumption: | < 1.4 W |
External protection: | Tripping characteristic B or C, 16A max. rated current, min. 6 kA interrupting rating, energy limiting class 3 |
Output circuits ratings |
Max. switching voltage: | |
Max. switching current AC: | 10 A (per channel), 16 A (total), 18 A (total peak) |
Max. switching current DC: | 10 A |
Sensors, meters |
Voltmeter (AC): | Yes |
Ammeter (AC): | Yes |
Internal-temperature sensor: | Yes |
Radio |
Wi-Fi |
Protocol: | 802.11 b/g/n/ax |
RF band: | 2412 - 2472 МHz |
Max. RF power: | < 20 dBm |
Range: | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors (Depends on local conditions) |
Bluetooth |
Protocol: | 5.0 |
RF band: | 2402 - 2480 MHz |
Max. RF power: | < 4 dBm |
Range: | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors (Depends on local conditions) |
Zigbee |
Protocol: | 802.15.4 |
RF bands: | 2400 to 2483.5 MHz |
Max. RF power: | < 20 dBm |
Range: | Up to 100 m / 328 ft indoors and 300 meters / 984 ft outdoors (Depends on local conditions) |
Microcontroller unit |
CPU: | ESP-Shelly-C68F |
Flash: | 8MB |
Firmware capabilities |
Schedules: | 20 |
Webhooks (URL actions): | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
Scripting: | Yes |
MQTT: | Yes |
Basic wiring diagrams

Dual-channel switch mode, AC power supply | 
Dual-channel switch mode, DC power supply |

Cover mode |
Legend
Terminals | Wires |
|---|
O1, O2: | Load circuit output terminals | N: | Neutral wire |
L: | Live terminal (110-240 V~) | L: | Live wire (110-240 V~) |
S1, S2: | Switch input terminals | +: | 24 V⎓ positive wire |
S1, S2 | Switch input terminals | - | 24 V⎓ negative wire |
+: | 24V⎓ positive terminal | | |
Ʇ: | 24V⎓ negative terminal | | |
Shelly Smart Control
Components and APIs
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## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly 2.5
- **Device model:** SHSW-25
- **Device SSID:** shellyswitch25-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly 2.5 is a small form factor 2-channel smart switch with power measurement and cover control, which allows remote control of electric appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly 2.5 can be accessed, controlled and monitored remotely from any place where the user has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
It can be retrofitted into standard electrical wall boxes, behind power sockets and light switches or other places with limited space.
Shelly 2.5 has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
- Google
- Samsung SmartThings
- Alexa
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 1 N and 2 L
### Outputs
- 2 relay outputs with power measurement on screw terminal
### Add-on interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage on the add-on interface when the device is powered!
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth (for inclusion purposes)
## Safety features
- Overheating protection
- Overpower protection
- Obstacle detection (cover mode)
- Safety switch (cover mode)
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
- One (Reset) button
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable Device access point.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the device.
### Outputs
- LED (Red) indication
- AP (Access Point) enabled and Wi-Fi disabled: 1 second ON / ¼ second OFF
- Wi-Fi enabled, but not connected to a Wi-Fi network: 2 seconds ON / ¼ seconds OFF
- Connected to a Wi-Fi network: Constantly ON
- Cloud enabled, but not connected: 1 second ON / 5 seconds OFF
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly ON
- OTA (Over the Air Update): ½ sec ON / ½ second OFF
- Button pressed and held for 5 seconds: ¼ second ON / ¼ second OFF
- Button pressed and held for 10 seconds: ⅛ second ON / ⅛ second OFF
> The list above starts with the initial device status and the lowest priority. Every next state cancels the previous one.
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
|------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 36×39×17 ±0.5 mm / 1.42×1.54×0.67 ±0.02 in |
| Weight: | |
| Mounting: | Wall console |
| Screw terminals max torque: | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section: | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG |
| Conductor stripped length: | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Shell material: | Plastic |
| Color: | Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature: | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity: | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude: | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply: | 110 - 240 VAC / 30 - 50 VDC |
| Power consumption: | < 1 W |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC: | 240 V |
| Max switching voltage DC: | 50 V |
| Max switching current AC: | 10 A (per channel), 20 A (total) |
| Max switching current DC: | 10 A (per channel), 20 A (total) |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor: | Yes |
| Wattmeter (AC): | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band: | 2401 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol: | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range: | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU: | ESP8266 |
| Flash: | 2 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules: | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions): | 12 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting: | No |
| MQTT: | Yes |
| CoAP: | Yes |
## Basic wiring diagram
| AC Wiring | DC Wiring | Cover Mode Wiring |
|----------|-----------|-------------------|
|  |  |  |
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
|---------|-------------|-------|-------------|
| **N** | Neutral terminal | **N** | Neutral wire |
| **L** | Live (110–240 V) terminal | **L** | Live (110 – 240 VAC) wire |
| **O1, O2** | Load circuit output terminals | **+** | 30 – 50 VDC positive wire |
| **SW1, SW2** | Switch input terminals | **-** | 30 – 50 VDC negative wire |
## Troubleshooting
...
## Web Interface guide
[Read the Shelly 2.5 web interface guide](./shelly-2point5-web-interface-guide)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen1/#shelly2-5)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Printed User Guide
[Download printed user guide – English, Deutsch, Italiano, Español, Português, Français](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/65994767/Shelly+2.5+SHSW-25?preview=%2F65994767%2F87359533%2FDownload+printed+user+guide+-+English%2C+Deutsch%2C+Italiano%2C+Espa%C3%B1ol%2C+Portugu%C3%AAs%2C+Fran%C3%A7ais)
## Compliance
[Shelly 2.5 multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F606568545%2FShelly+2.5+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
## Installation guides
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## Projects
### Home Automation: Roller Shutters, Lights, Scenes
A guide on how to configure and control your roller shutters and ambient lights, connected to Shelly 2.5, using Amazon Alexa. If you also have a Shelly Door/Window sensor, you can learn how to define a scene to automatically control roller shutters or lights as a function of day time and main door status.
[Learn More](https://www.instructables.com/id/Home-Automation-Roller-Shutters-Lights-Scenes/)
### Genius Natural Beer Cooler With Wow Effect Controlled With Shelly Smart Device
Create your very own natural beer cooler easily from drain pipes. The beer will be cooled underneath the earth and with an electrically driven motor it comes up if you want some. The genius beer cooler is controlled by a Shelly Wi-Fi switch which can be controlled via Siri or Alexa. Just say: “Siri (or Alexa) bring beer”.
[Learn More](https://www.instructables.com/id/Genius-Natural-Beer-Cooler-With-Wow-Effect-Control/)
## Reviews
### We Smart
[Shelly 2.5 best way to install](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X96PoQ8H-dc)
### Csongor Varga
[Shelly 2.5 – dual channel Wi-Fi relay with roller shutter mode](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIPzbCsSaa4)
### The Hook Up
[Does UL Listing Make Products Safer? Interview with Shelly about UL Certification of the Shelly 2.5](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92b26PI6Z3c)
# Device image(s)

# Device identification
- **Name:**
- Shelly 3EM-63W Gen3 (Wire model)
- Shelly 3EM-63T Gen3 (Flat terminal model)
- **Model:** S3EM-003CXCEU63
- **Device SSID:** Shelly3EM63G3-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **BLE model ID:** 0x1026
# Short description
Shelly 3EM-63 Gen3 (The Device) is a compact energy meter designed to monitor either a three-phase system or three independent single-phase circuits. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network, or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services through MQTT, HTTP, and WebSocket. All inbound connections support TLS.
The Device reports accumulated energy as well as instantaneous voltage, current, active, and apparent power per phase in real time. It stores the data in non-volatile memory that can be retrieved for a period of up to 7 days in 1-minute intervals.
The Device has a real-time clock to keep the correct time if the connection to an SNTP server is lost.
The Device can be accessed, set up, and monitored remotely by the User, as well as the Device can access and communicate with an automation system, as long as they are in the same network infrastructure.
The Device has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
# Main features
- 4-quadrant measurement
- On-MCB mounting: above¹ or below the circuit breaker
- Multiple connection types: three phase or single phase installations
- Non-contact current measurements through current transformers
- Phase sequence error detection² (option)
- No load threshold³
- Optical pulse indication of energy usage
- Real-time clock: stored data keeps correct timestamps even if the internet connection is interrupted.⁴
- Data logs: up to 7 days of data stored on the device for later retrieval
- Accuracy Class B (IEC 62053-21)
- Photovoltaic ready
> ¹ Shelly 3EM-63T Gen3 only.
> ² The Device has phase sequence error detection circuits. This detection works on phase voltages and considers only the zero crossings. The regular succession of these zero-crossing events is Phase A followed by Phase B followed by Phase C. If the sequence of zero-crossing events is, instead, Phase A followed by Phase C followed by Phase B, then a `phase_sequence` error is reported when the _Phase sequence error detection_ option is enabled.
> ³ In case the total load for the three channels drops below 30 VA per channel the measured power level will be displayed, but no consumed energy will be accumulated to the energy statistics and a `No load threshold` notification will be displayed in the Device web interface and the mobile application.
> ⁴ Shelly devices rely on internet connection for device clock. In case of installation network requirement or service interruption, the built-in clock provides correct timestamps for records.
# Use cases
- **Power Consumption Monitoring**: Monitor your appliances' power consumption in real time. This information can be valuable for understanding energy usage patterns and making informed decisions to reduce consumption.
- **Energy Efficiency Optimization**: Identify electrical energy consumption patterns and optimize electricity usage.
- **Appliance Health Check**: Monitor the power usage of individual appliances to assess their health and performance over time. Sudden spikes or changes in power consumption may indicate issues with the appliance.
- **Cost Management**: Understanding your power consumption is key to managing your electricity expenses. With Shelly 3EM-63 Gen3, you can estimate the cost of running specific devices, allowing you to make informed decisions and reduce your energy bills.
- **Space-efficient installation**: Save space by mounting the smart energy meter right above or under a DIN-rail mounted circuit breaker.
- **Remote Monitoring**: Shelly 3EM-63 Gen3 supports publishing data to Shelly Cloud or other cloud-based data collection and storage systems. This allows you to monitor power consumption even when you're away from home.
- **Local Monitoring**: Shelly 3EM-63 Gen3, like the other Shelly Wi-Fi devices, offers local-only monitoring and automation. You can access stored energy consumption records directly from the device web interface, making it convenient to track your power usage. You can also set up local automation based on instantaneous power consumption or energy consumption over a period of time.
# Simplified internal schematics

# Device electrical interfaces
- **3 Live inputs:** LA, LB, LC
- Flat terminals for Shelly 3EM-63T Gen3
- Color-coded wires for Shelly 3EM-63W Gen3
- **1 Neutral input wire:** N
# Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
# Safety function
- Internal temperature sensing and reporting
# Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
# User interface
## Inputs
- One tactile dome button
- Press and hold for 5 sec to activate Device AP.
- Press and hold for 10 sec to factory reset.
## Outputs
- **LED indication**
- Wi-Fi (varies):
- Blue light if in AP mode.
- Red light if in STA mode, and not connected to a Wi-Fi network.
- Yellow light if in STA mode, and connected to a Wi-Fi network. Not connected to Shelly Cloud or Shelly Cloud disabled.
- Green light if in STA mode, and connected to a Wi-Fi network and the Shelly Cloud.
- The LED will be flashing Red/Blue if OTA update is in progress.
- Count: Red light will be flashing when the Device is measuring energy according to settings with frequency dependent on the energy flowing through the measured circuit.
# Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| ------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | - 21x54x42 mm / 0.83x2.13x1.65 in (Shelly 3EM-63W Gen3, without the wires)
- 31x54x42 mm / 1.22x2.13x1.65 in (Shelly 3EM-63T Gen3, without the wire) |
| Wires length: | 260 mm (including the flat terminal) |
| Weight: | - 58 g / 2.05 oz (Shelly 3EM-63W Gen3, including the wires)
- 52 g / 1.83 oz (Shelly 3EM-63T Gen3, including the wire) |
| Conductor aperture: | Ø8 mm / Ø0.3 in |
| Mounting: | Above or under DIN-rail mounted circuit breakers |
| Shell material: | Plastic |
| Shell color: | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature: | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity: | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude: | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply: | 220–240 V~ 50/60 Hz (between LA and N) |
| Power consumption: | < 2 W |
| External protection: | 63 A, tripping characteristic B or C,
6 kA interrupting rating,
Energy limiting class 3 |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor: | Yes |
| Voltmeters (RMS for each phase): | 220–240 V~ 50/60 Hz |
| Voltmeters accuracy: | better than ±1% |
| Ammeters (RMS via integrated CT for each phase): | 0 – 63 A (130 A saturation) |
| Ammeters accuracy: | ±1 % (2 – 63 A), ±2 % (1 – 2 A), ±5 % (0 – 1 A) |
| Power and energy meters: | - Active and apparent power
- Active and apparent energy
- Power factor
- Fundamental active and fundamental reactive energy |
| No load threshold: | 30 VA |
| Measurement data storage: | At least 7 days of 1 min data resolution |
| Data export: | - CSV for PQ recorded values
- JSON format export through RPC |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol: | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band: | 2401 – 2483 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | < 20 dBm |
| Range: | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol: | 4.2 |
| RF band: | 2400 – 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | < 4 dBm |
| Range: | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU: | ESP-Shelly-C38F |
| Flash: | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules: | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions): | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting: | Yes |
| MQTT: | Yes |
# Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
# Troubleshooting
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# Compliance
- [Shelly 3EM 63T Gen3 - Sh…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1624113155%2FShelly+3EM+63T+Gen3+-+Shelly+3EM+63W+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly 3EM-63 Gen3 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1472922071%2FShelly+3EM-63+Gen3+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
# Printed user guide
- [Shelly 3EM-63 Gen3 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1041465417%2FShelly+3EM-63+Gen3+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1594720352/Shelly+3EM-63+Gen3)
# Installation guides
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## Downloads
### Manuals
- [User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/63832224/Shelly+3EM?preview=%2F63832224%2F63897828%2FUser+and+Safety+Guide)
- [User and Safety Guide - Multi-language](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/63832224/Shelly+3EM?preview=%2F63832224%2F63832231%2FUser+and+Safety+Guide+-+Multi+language)
### Compliance
- [Shelly 3EM multilingual EU declaration of conformity.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F606896233%2FShelly+3EM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
- [Shelly 3EM UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608534836%2FShelly+3EM+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly 3EM AU NZ Certificate for Suitability.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1162248314%2FShelly+3EM+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
## What is Shelly 3EM?
### The professional 3-phase energy meter
Shelly 3EM can calculate 2-way consumption: produced and used energy for each of the three phases. The device can be configured to measure three separate points of a mono-phase electrical system and measure each of them separately.
### Features
- No HUB required.
- Wide range of voltage support.
- Anti-energy theft protection
- Overconsumption and over energy protection
- It can be integrated to work with all other Shelly devices.
- Compatible with Android, iOS, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and home automation servers using MQTT, CoAP, and REST API.
- Easily make your Arduino project live and usable in your automation project.
### Specification
| **POWER** | |
|---------|---|
| Power supply AC | 110–230V ±10%, 50/60Hz |
| Power supply DC | No |
| **SPECIAL FUNCTIONS** | |
|---------------------|---|
| Contactor Control | Yes – max 10A |
| Roller shutter mode | No |
| Device temperature protection | No |
| Overload protection | No |
| Power measurement | Yes |
| **FEATURES** | |
|------------|---|
| In Box | Included 3x Current Transformers 120A |
| Channels | 3 Channel |
| Operational temperature | 0 to +40 °C |
| Device power consumption | < 1 W |
| Intelligent On/Off | Yes |
| Local and remote control | Yes |
| Sunrise/Sunset | Yes |
| Weekly Schedule | Yes |
| UL Listed option | No |
| **CONNECTIVITY** | |
|------------------|---|
| Wireless/WiFi Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Radiofrequency | 2400 – 2500 MHz |
| Range | Up to 50 m outdoors and up to 30 m indoors (depending on building materials) |
| **DIMENSIONS** | |
|--------------|---|
| Size | 73 mm × 57 mm × 22 mm |
## Wiring diagrams




## Use cases
### Optimize energy usage
Ever wanted to live sustainably and save energy, money, and CO
2? With Shelly 3EM, you can monitor the consumption of each circuit, appliance, or of your whole home to optimize energy usage. In case you have solar panels or wind turbines, you can be aware how much energy was produced and make **saving** effortless.
### Detailed info about your electricity consumption
With Shelly 3EM, you can view the quality of your electricity network regarding active power, reactive power, voltage, and power factor. Monitor your facility or home to avoid additional expenses or drastic drops in energy that may damage your appliances and machines.
## Reviews
### Jimmy James
[Shelly 3EM and Home Assistant](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDIK0BP4Xss)
Find information about the Shelly control panels devices – features, applications and specifications.
- [Shelly Wall Display](./shelly-wall-display)
- [Shelly Wall Display X2](./shelly-wall-display-x2)
- [Shelly Wall Display XL](./shelly-wall-display-xl)
- [Shelly Wall Display X2i](./shelly-wall-display-x2i)
# Shelly AZ H&T

## Device Identification
- **Device name:** Shelly AZ H&T
- **Device model:** S3SN-1U12A
- **Device SSID:** ShellyAZHT-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x1816
## Short Description
The **Shelly AZ H&T** is a Wi-Fi smart humidity and temperature sensor featuring a large e-paper graphic display. It supports Frustration-Free Setup (FFS) by Amazon, enabling a quick and easy installation process.
## Main Features
- **Wi-Fi Connectivity:** Connects to your home Wi-Fi network for remote monitoring via smartphone app or compatible devices.
- **Large E-Paper Graphic Display:** Clear, easy-to-read humidity and temperature information.
- **Digital Clock:** NTP-synchronized real-time clock.
- **Integration with Smart Home Platforms:** Compatible with Google, Alexa, and Samsung SmartThings for voice control and automation.
- **USB Type-C Port:** Used for continuous power; cannot charge internal batteries.
- **Bluetooth Connectivity:** Available for setup purposes.
- **User-Friendly Interface:** Includes a reset button for manual interaction.
- **Battery Operation:** Wakes at set intervals to measure humidity and temperature. Reports changes based on thresholds and unconditionally reports status if no updates occur within a specified time.
- **USB-Powered Operation:** Wakes more frequently, performs measurements, updates display, and unconditionally reports data.
- **Environmental Specifications:** Operates between 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 105°F); recommended humidity range: 30% to 70% RH.
- **Power Supply Options:** Powered by 4 AA batteries (not included) or USB Type-C.
- **Wireless Connectivity:** Supports Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) and Bluetooth 4.2 with indoor/outdoor range capabilities.
- **MCU (Microcontroller Unit):** ESP-Shelly-C38F with 8 MB flash memory.
These features make the Shelly AZ H&T ideal for residential, multi-dwelling units, light commercial, university/college, and other environments, offering smart home integration and ease of use.
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light Commercial (small offices, retail, restaurants, gas stations)
- University/College
## Use Cases
1. Monitor and maintain optimal temperature and humidity levels in your home.
2. Create automation scenes in the Shelly Control app (e.g., turn on a fan when temperature rises).
3. Use as a virtual thermostat in a cloud app to remotely control heating/cooling systems.
4. Save energy by automatically closing window covers when it gets too hot.
5. Set up alerts for out-of-range humidity or temperature readings.
6. Log temperature and humidity data over time for analysis.
7. Integrate with voice assistants like Alexa or Google Home.
8. Use the e-ink display to check real-time readings at a glance.
9. Power the device via AA batteries or USB Type-C for flexibility.
10. Mount on a wall or place on a desk for convenient placement.
## Integrations
- **Amazon Alexa:** Yes
- **Google Smart Home:** Yes
- **Samsung SmartThings:** Yes
---
### USB Type-C Port

- Supplies power to the device.
- Cannot be used to charge internal batteries.
---
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## User Interface
### Inputs
- Reset button (located behind the back cover)

### Reset Button Actions
- **Press briefly:**
- If in Sleep mode → enters Setup mode.
- If in Setup mode → returns to Sleep mode.
- **Press and hold for 5 seconds:**
- If in Setup mode → enables access point.
- **Press and hold for 10 seconds:**
- If in Setup mode → factory resets the device.
### Outputs
- E-paper graphic display

| Icon | Meaning |
|------|--------|
|  | Current time |
|  | Device is in Setup mode |
|  | Access point enabled |
|  | Humidity readings |
|  | Receiving over-the-air update (shows progress as %) |
|  | Data reported to Cloud (if missing, display may differ from cloud) |
|  | Wi-Fi signal strength indicator |
|  | Battery level (shows empty when USB-powered) |
|  | Bluetooth connectivity enabled |
|  | Firmware update error |
---
## Measuring and Reporting
### On Batteries
1. Wakes every minute to take a measurement. Screen updates if there's a change ≥ 0.2°C or 3% humidity.
*Default reporting threshold:* ≥ 0.5°C or 5% change.
2. If no report is sent for two hours, device unconditionally reports status to Shelly Cloud and connected channels.
3. Self-heating requires a 5-minute cooldown period during which the device remains asleep.
### On USB Power Supply
- Wakes every 5 minutes
- Performs measurement
- Updates screen
- Unconditionally reports to all connected channels
- Sleeps for 5 minutes
### User-Initiated Report
- Pressing the reset button wakes the device, takes a measurement, updates the screen, reports data unconditionally, then sleeps for 5 minutes.
---
## Specifications
| Category | Details |
|--------|--------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D): | 70×70×26 mm / 2.76×2.76×1.02 in (without stand)
70×70×45 mm / 2.76×2.76×1.77 in (with stand) |
| Weight | 47 g / 1.66 oz |
| Mounting | With stand (on flat surface)
Wall mounting (using screws: 5–7 mm head diameter, ≤3 mm thread diameter) or double-sided foam sticker |
| Shell Material | Plastic |
| Shell Color | White, Mocha, Ivory, Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient Working Temperature | 0 °C to 40 °C / 32 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max Altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power Supply | Batteries |
| Battery Type | 4 × AA (LR6), 1.5 V (not included) |
| Estimated Battery Life | ~1 year (varies by battery type, environmental conditions, and network strength) |
| USB Power Supply | Type-C (adapter and cable not included) |
| **Sensors & Meters** | |
| Internal Temperature Sensor | No |
| Temperature Sensor | Yes |
| Humidity Sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF Band | 2401 – 2495 MHz |
| Max RF Power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors
Up to 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 4.2 |
| RF Band | 2400 – 2483.5 MHz |
| Max RF Power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors
Up to 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller Unit (MCU)** | |
| CPU | ESP-Shelly-C38F |
| Flash Memory | 8 MB |
| **Firmware Capabilities** | |
| Schedules | No |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 10 hooks, each with 2 URLs |
| Scripting | No |
| MQTT | Yes |
---
## Troubleshooting
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|-------|----------------|----------|
| Device not powering on | Drained or incorrectly inserted batteries | Replace or correctly insert batteries |
| | Faulty USB cable or power source | Check cable and power source |
| Inclusion process stalls | Device entered sleep mode | Press the reset button to wake it |
| Inaccurate measurements or slow response | Outdated firmware | Update firmware |
| Digital clock not visible | Not connected to Wi-Fi | Connect via web interface |
| | Device out of Wi-Fi range | Move closer to router |
| Measurements not updating | Reporting thresholds not met | Adjust thresholds in Shelly Smart Control app |
| | Device in sleep mode | Assign static IP address to reduce sleep intervals and extend battery life |
| Data not syncing to cloud | Device offline or out of Wi-Fi range | Ensure Wi-Fi connection; check in web interface or cloud and reconnect if needed |
> If you can't resolve your issue, join our [Shelly Support Group on Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/groups/Shelly-support-group-(English-Version)-1686781668087857/?locale=it_IT&_rdr) or contact us at [support@shelly.cloud](mailto:support@shelly.cloud).
---
## Components and APIs
- [This device (Shelly HTG3 API)](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen3/ShellyHTG3)
- [All Shelly Devices and Services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compliance and Certification
[Shelly AZ H&T Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025-07-23)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1627062619%2FShelly+AZ+H%26T+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-23.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Shelly AZ H&T Multilingual Printed User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1081901427%2FShelly+AZ+H%26T+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
---
## Installation Guides
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# Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly AZ Plug
- **Device model:** S3PL-10112EU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyAZPlug-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x1850
## Short description
Shelly AZ Plug (The Device) is a smart plug/outlet with power measurement and overheating protection, which allows remote control of electric appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services and Amazon Alexa.
Shelly AZ Plug can be accessed, set up and monitored remotely from any place where the User has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
The Device has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
## Main features
- Easy setup with Amazon Alexa
- Next-generation Wi-Fi smart plug with multicolor LED indication
- BLE gateway
- Power metering
- Schedules
- Wide compatibility with home automation systems
- TLS 1.2 security for MQTT and webhooks
- Local actions
- Shelly Cloud/Shelly Smart Control app support (optional)
## Use cases
- **Use it as color night light:**
- Night mode with custom settings
- When switched on, the Night mode will reduce the brightness of the LED indication of your Shelly Plug during the night hours so that you can have undisturbed night sleep.
- **No more forgotten appliances on:**
- Monitor and control all plugged-in appliances easily with just a few clicks on your phone.
- Thanks to its integrated countdown timer and locally stored schedules, Shelly Plug can automatically switch off any forgotten device after an hour to save energy.
- _Example:_ Iron, smaller ovens, heating electrical radiators
- **Avoid energy waste by automating your electrical appliances:**
- Automate appliances in the office that are not used at night or over the weekend by simply adding Shelly Plug.
- Set smart schedules that will turn off the power to all unused electrical appliances between 7:00 PM and 7:00 AM during the weekdays and between 7:00 PM on Friday and 7:00 AM on Monday.
- That way, you will cut the energy consumption of these devices in half, resulting in significant optimization of the monthly energy cost.
- _Example:_ Using Alexa routines or device schedules, automate water chillers or heaters, small ovens, electrical radiators, IR heaters
- **Air purifier that follows the air conditions:**
- If you're living in a big city, the air can get pretty polluted, especially during fall and winter seasons.
- You can use local data information via Alexa to activate your air purifier at home.
- **Mildly dimmed night light for children's comfort:**
- Set the color and brightness of the Shelly Plug LED indication and use it as a subtle night light in the kids' room.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
### Amazon Alexa supported capabilities
- Yes
- FFS technology for easy device provisioning
### Samsung SmartThings supported capabilities
- Yes
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Input
- 1 CEE 7/7 plug
### Output
- 1 CEE 7/3 (Type-F / Schuko) socket
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety functions
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
- **One push button**
- Press to turn the output On/Off.
- Press and hold for 3 sec to check status (only possible when the output is Off).
- Press and hold for 5 sec to reboot (possible up to 60 sec after plugging in).
- Press and hold for 10 sec to factory reset (possible up to 60 sec after plugging in).
### Outputs
- **LED indication**
- **When plugged in for the first time:**
- Blue light flashing → indicates AP mode
- **When powered again after successful Wi-Fi connection:**
- Red light flashing slowly → reconnecting to Wi-Fi network
- Constant red light → unable to reconnect to Wi-Fi network
- **When output is On:**
- Power consumption represented by smooth color change (default):
- Green at 0% of power limit
- Yellow at 50% of power limit
- Red at 100% of power limit
- User can select brightness (default: 100%)
- Custom color (default: Green, default brightness: 100%)
- Off
- **When output is Off:**
- Off (default)
- Custom color (default: Red, default brightness: 100%)
- **When OTA update is in progress:**
- Red light flashing
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| ------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D) | 44×44×70 ±0.5 mm / 1.73×1.73×2.75 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 60 ±1 g / 2.08 ±0.04 oz |
| Compatible sockets | CEE 7/1, CEE 7/3 (Type F / Schuko), or CEE 7/5 (Type E) |
| Compatible plugs | CEE 7/2, CEE 7/4 (Type F / Schuko), CEE 7/7, CEE 7/16 (Type C), or CEE 7/17 |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | White, Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| Glow-wire temperature | 750 °C |
| Pollution degree | 2 |
| Required forced cooling | No |
| Degree of protection | IP 20 |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 220–230 V~ 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 1 W |
| Rated impulse-withstand voltage | 2500 V |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max. switching voltage | 230 V~ |
| Max. switching current | 12 A |
| Max. output power | 2500 W (resistive load only) |
| Number of switching cycles | 10,000 |
| Overvoltage category | II |
| Duty-type | S1 |
| Switch type | One-way |
| Switch configuration | SPNO (Single-Pole, Normally-Open) |
| Type of circuit disconnection | Micro |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| Voltmeter (AC) | Yes |
| Ammeter (AC) | Yes |
| Power and energy meters | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band | 2401–2473 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <10 dBm |
| Range | Up to 50 m / 164 ft outdoors, up to 30 m / 98 ft indoors (depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors, up to 30 m / 100 ft outdoors (depends on local conditions) |
| RF band | 2402–2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 98 ft outdoors, up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors (depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | ESP-Shelly-C38F |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | No |
| MQTT | No |
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen3/ShellyAZPlug)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly AZ Plug multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-25](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1624342608%2FShelly+AZ+Plug+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-25.pdf)
### Compliance archive
- [Shelly AZ Plug multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2024-09-19](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/380338177/Shelly+AZ+Plug?preview=%2F380338177%2F1624014888%2FShelly+AZ+Plug+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+57+2024-09-19.pdf)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly AZ Plug multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1081999465%2FShelly+AZ+Plug+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1607237732/AZ+Plug)
- [AZ Plug multilingual printed quick start guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F393314538%2FAZ+Plug+multilingual+printed+quick+start+guide.pdf)
## Installation guides
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Find information about the Shelly Bluetooth Low Energy devices – features, applications, and specifications.
### [Shelly BLU Gateway](./shelly-blu-gateway)
### [Shelly BLU Button1](./shelly-blu-button1)
### [Shelly BLU Door/Window](./shelly-blu-door-window)
### [Shelly BLU Motion](./shelly-blu-motion)
### [Shelly Smart Security Bundle](./shelly-smart-security-bundle)
### [Shelly BLU H&T](./shelly-blu-h%26t)
### [Shelly BLU H&T ZB](./shelly-blu-h%26t-zb)
### [Shelly BLU Button Tough 1](./shelly-blu-button-tough-1)
### [Shelly BLU Wall Switch 4](./shelly-blu-wall-switch-4)
### [Shelly BLU Wall Switch 4 ZB DK](./shelly-blu-wall-switch-4-zb-dk)
### [Shelly BLU RC Button / Shelly BLU RC Button US](./shelly-blu-rc-button-shelly-blu-rc-button-us)
### [Shelly BLU TRV](./shelly-blu-trv)
### [Shelly BLU Gateway Gen3](./shelly-blu-gateway-gen3)
### [Shelly BLU Distance](./shelly-blu-distance)
### [Shelly BLU Remote Control ZB](./shelly-blu-remote-control-zb)
### [Shelly BLU H&T Display ZB](./shelly-blu-h%26t-display-zb)
### [Shelly BLU RC Button 4 ZB](./shelly-blu-rc-button-4-zb)
### [Shelly BLU Button Tough 1 ZB](./shelly-blu-button-tough-1-zb)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly BLU Button Tough 1 ZB
- **Device model:** SBBT-102C
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x0017
## Short description
Shelly BLU Button Tough 1 ZB (the Device) is a smart shock, water, and dust-resistant Bluetooth and Zigbee button of a compact size. It features a long battery life, supports multi-click and strong encryption.
## Main features
- Long battery life
- Shock, water, and dust-resistant
- Supports multi-click
- Compact size, portability, and ease of use
- Strong encryption
## Use cases
- **Lighting control:** Assign a button to control specific lighting scenes or individual smart lights. For example, a single press could turn on/off the lights, while a long-term press could dim or brighten them.
- **Garage door opener:** Use the strong encryption of Shelly BLU Button Tough 1 and control your smart garage door opener as you approach or leave your garage.
- **Smart blinds or curtains:** Open or close motorized blinds or curtains at the touch of a button.
- **Location-based automation:** Set the device in Beacon mode so that it triggers specific actions when you come within Bluetooth range. Use the button for presence control, for example to keep lights on while you need to spend some time in a certain area.
## Connectivity
- Bluetooth
- Zigbee
## User interface
### Inputs
- One push button
- **To enter Bluetooth pairing mode:**
- Press the button quickly 4 times. The device will produce a short sound indicating pairing mode.
- **To enter Zigbee pairing mode:**
- Press the button quickly 5 times. The device enters Zigbee commissioning mode for one minute, indicated by different sounds.
- **Factory reset:**
- Press and hold the button for 30 seconds to factory reset (possible only shortly after inserting the battery).
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
|--------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D) | 42 × 42 × 13 mm / 1.65 × 1.65 × 0.51 in |
| Weight | 15 g / 0.53 oz |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | |
| Black | C-0%; M-0%; Y-0%; K-100% |
| Mocha | C-0%; M-12%; Y-28%; K-12% |
| Ivory | C-3%; M-4%; Y-14%; K-8% |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 60 °C / -5 °F to 140 °F |
| Humidity | 0% to 90% RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 1× 3 V battery (included) |
| Battery type | CR2032 |
| Estimated battery life | Up to 2 years |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 5 (LE) |
| RF band | 2402 – 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 8 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Zigbee** | |
| Protocols | 802.15.4 |
| RF bands | 2405 to 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 8 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | EFR32MG27 |
| Flash | 768 kB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | No |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | No |
| Scripting | No |
| MQTT | No |
| Encryption | Yes |
| **Other** | |
| Supported Devices | |
| Shelly Plus / Gen3 / Gen4 series | |
| Shelly Pro series | |
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/docs-ble/Devices/BLU_ZB/button1_ZB)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance and certification
- [Shelly BLU Button Tough 1 ZB multilingual EU declaration of conformity (2025-12-05)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1975451689%2FShelly+BLU+Button+Tough+1+ZB+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-12-05+1.pdf)
- [Shelly BLU Button Tough 1 ZB UK PSTI ACT statement of compliance (2025-12-05)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1975910416%2FShelly+BLU+Button+Tough+1+ZB+UK+PSTI+ACT+statement+of+compliance+2025-12-05.pdf)
- [Shelly BLU Button Tough 1 ZB UKCA declaration of conformity (2025-12-05)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1976795154%2FShelly+BLU+Button+Tough+1+ZB+UKCA+declaration+of+conformity+2025-12-05.pdf)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly BLU Button Tough 1 ZB multilingual printed user and safety guide (2025)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1786413063%2FShelly+BLU+Button+Tough+1+ZB+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly BLU Button Tough 1
- **Device model:** SBBT-002C
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** `0x0001`
## Short description
Shelly BLU Button Tough 1 (the Device) is a smart shock, water, and dust-resistant Bluetooth button of a compact size. It features a long battery life, supports multi-click and strong encryption.
## Main features
- Long battery life
- Shock, water, and dust-resistant
- Supports multi-click
- Compact size, portability, and ease of use
- Strong encryption
## Use cases
- **Lighting control:** Assign a button to control specific lighting scenes or individual smart lights. For example, a single press could turn on/off the lights, while a long-term press could dim or brighten them.
- **Garage door opener:** Use the strong encryption of Shelly BLU Button Tough 1 and control your smart garage door opener as you approach or leave your garage.
- **Smart blinds or curtains:** Open or close motorized blinds or curtains at the touch of a button.
- **Location-based automation:** Set the device in Beacon mode so that it triggers specific actions when you come within Bluetooth range. Use the button for presence control, for example to keep lights on while you need to spend some time in a certain area.
## Connectivity
- Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
## User interface
### Inputs
- One push button
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to pair Shelly BLU Button Tough 1 with another Bluetooth device.
- Press and hold for 30 seconds to factory reset (possible only shortly after inserting the battery).
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| --------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D) | 42 × 42 × 13 mm / 1.65 × 1.65 × 0.51 in |
| Weight | 15 g / 0.53 oz |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | |
| | Black: C-0%; M-0%; Y-0%; K-100% |
| | Mocha: C-0%; M-12%; Y-28%; K-12% |
| | Ivory: C-3%; M-4%; Y-14%; K-8% |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 60 °C / -5 °F to 140 °F |
| Humidity | 0% to 90% RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 1 × 3 V battery (included) |
| Battery type | CR2032 |
| Estimated battery life | Up to 2 years |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 4.2 |
| RF band | 2400 – 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft outdoors, up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors (depending on local conditions) |
| Encryption | AES (CCM mode) |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Troubleshooting
...
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/docs-ble/Devices/button)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly BLU Button Tough 1 multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1989017637%2FShelly+BLU+Button+Tough+1+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+227+2025-12-05.pdf)
- [Shelly BLU Button Tough 1 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1169784916%2FShelly+BLU+Button+Tough+1+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Blu Button Tough 1 multilingual EU declaration of conformity (150, 2025-07-22)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/431816868/Shelly+BLU+Button+Tough+1?preview=%2F431816868%2F1988821010%2FShelly+Blu+Button+Tough+1+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+150+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly BLU Button Tough 1 multilingual EU declaration of conformity (33, 2024-02-20)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/431816868/Shelly+BLU+Button+Tough+1?preview=%2F431816868%2F1625358662%2FShelly+BLU+Button+Tough+1+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+33+2024-02-20.pdf)
## Battery material safety data sheet
- [CR-PSDS-01 Panasonic MSDS](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/173408257/ShellyBLU+Door+Window+SBDW-002C?preview=%2F173408257%2F173408301%2FCR-PSDS-01+Panasonic+MSDS)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly BLU Button tough 1 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F433848430%2FShelly+BLU+Button+tough+1+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1598816264/Shelly+BLU+Button+Tough+1)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** ShellyBLU Button1
- **Device model:** SBBT-002C
## Short description
Shelly Blu Button 1 (the Device) is a Bluetooth button, which allows you to easily activate and deactivate devices or scenes with just a click.
## Features
- Long battery life
- LED indication
- Buzzer
- Beacon mode
- Encrypted mode
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Connectivity
- Bluetooth
## User interface
### Inputs
- One push button
- Press shortly once, twice, or three times, or press and hold for about 2 seconds to emit a signal
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to pair ShellyBLU Button1 with another Bluetooth device
- Press and hold for 30 seconds to factory reset (possible only shortly after inserting the battery)
### Outputs
- Red LED indication
- Buzzer
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
| ------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 36×36×6 mm ±0.5 mm / 1.44×1.44×0.25 in ±0.02 in |
| Weight with the battery: | 9 g ±1 g / 0.30 ±0.05 oz |
| Shell material: | Plastic |
| Color: | White, black, red, blue |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature: | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity: | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply: | 1× 3 V CR2032 battery (included) |
| Battery life: | Up to 2 years |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band: | 2400 - 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | <4 dBm |
| Bluetooth Protocol: | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range: | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU: | EFR32BG22 |
| Flash: | 32KB RAM |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Encryption: | AES encryption (CCM mode) |
| Beacon mode: | Yes |
| Multi-click support: | Up to 4 possible actions |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Troubleshooting
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## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/docs-ble/Devices/button)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Blu Button1 multi…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625424021%2FShelly+Blu+Button1+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-23.pdf)
- [Shelly BLU Button 1 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1169588303%2FShelly+BLU+Button+1+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly BLU Button1 multi…](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/164954113/Shelly+BLU+Button1?preview=%2F164954113%2F1625424015%2FShelly+BLU+Button1+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+6-1+2023-04-27.pdf)
## Battery material safety data sheet
- [CR-PSDS-01 Panasonic MSDS](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/164397057/ShellyBLU+Button1+SBBT-002C?preview=%2F164397057%2F164626433%2FCR-PSDS-01+Panasonic+MSDS)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly BLU Button 1 mult…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F405373086%2FShelly+BLU+Button+1+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1620115806/Shelly+BLU+Button+1)
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# Device image

# Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly BLU Distance
- **Device model:** SBDI-003E
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x000a
# Short description
**Shelly BLU Distance** is a smart battery-powered Bluetooth device equipped with an ultrasonic sensor for accurate distance and level measurement, including liquid level monitoring.
# Main features
- Distance or level measurement from 200 mm to 5 m via ultrasonic sensor
- Level measurement of liquids or solids
- Monitoring parking space occupancy
- Automatic measurements at user-selectable intervals from 5 to 300 seconds
- Automatic measurement at detected vibration
- IP64 protection for durability and environmental resistance
- Comes with protective sleeve and two nuts for mounting
- Supports Bluetooth for flexible, low-latency control of your smart devices
- Battery-powered for flexibility and uninterrupted operation
- Supports local automation actions for independent operation
- Support for Shelly Cloud and Shelly Smart Control app
# Use cases
- **Environmental Monitoring (Liquid Level Monitoring in Tanks or Reservoirs)** – The sensor continuously measures liquid levels in storage tanks and reservoirs, enabling automated refill alerts and preventing overflow or depletion.
- **Parking Management** – The sensor detects vehicle presence in parking spots, providing real-time occupancy data for efficient parking management and space optimization.
- **Safety Systems (Door and Gate Automation)** – By detecting obstacles in the path of automated doors and gates, the sensor prevents accidental collisions, ensuring enhanced safety in residential and commercial environments.
- **Smart Home Ecosystems (Garage Systems, liquid Tanks)** – Integrated into a smart home system, the sensor helps automate garage door operations based on vehicle detection and monitors liquid tank levels to optimize household usage.
# Main applications
- Environmental monitoring (liquid levels in tanks or reservoirs)
- Parking management (parking spot occupancy)
- Smart home ecosystems (garage systems, storage tanks)
- Safety systems (door and gate automation)
- Industrial automation
# Connectivity
- Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
# User interface
## Inputs:
- **Push button:**
- Single press: Reset the timer between measurements.
- Press 4 times: Enter pairing mode for 60 seconds.
- Press and hold for 30 seconds: Factory reset (only possible shortly after inserting the battery).
## Outputs:
- **LED indication:**
- LED flashes once on button press to show that the device has accepted the user command and will immediately measure and broadcast the data.
- LED flashes fast after pressing the button 4 times to indicate pairing mode.
- LED flashes superfast on successful BLE/BT pairing for 5 seconds.
# User options
User can configure the device with 7 ranges of operation. It is possible to set the device on full range mode or either set one or two measurement ranges to save battery by not checking all ranges. Valid values: 1 to 7. Default mode is 7 – **full range**.
1. Range 1 – Close (200 mm – 450 mm)
2. Range 2 – Mid (300 mm – 3500 mm)
3. Range 3 – Close and Mid (200 mm – 3500 mm)
4. Range 4 – Far (2500 mm – 5000 mm)
5. Range 5 – Close (200 mm – 450 mm) and Far (2500 mm – 5000 mm)
6. Range 6 – Mid and Far (300 mm – 5000 mm)
7. Range 7 – Full range (200 mm – 5000 mm)
# Modes of operation
- **Measurement on interval or vibration** – Measurement is performed at fixed intervals. The default mode is 30 seconds, but can be adjusted (minimum 5, maximum 300 seconds). In addition, a button or vibration initiates a measurement earlier than the set interval. Then the new interval starts from the time of the last measurement, regardless of whether it is periodic or extraordinary by button or vibration.
# Specifications
| Category | Details |
| ---------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Mechanical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | - Without casing: 115.20 mm / 4.53 in ±0.5 mm (length) × 33.3 mm / 1.31 in ±0.5 mm (diameter)
- With casing: 117.90 mm / 4.64 in ±0.5 mm (length) × 35.30 mm / 1.39 in ±0.5 mm (diameter)
The device, along with the casing, must be mounted in a hole with a minimum diameter of 36.00 mm. |
| Weight | 114 g (with battery) |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30% to 75% RH |
| Degree of protection | IP64 |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 1× 3.6 V LISOC 14505 2700 mAh battery |
| Battery life | Up to 4 years |
| **Ultrasonic sensor** | |
| Measurement range | 200 mm – 5000 mm |
| Accuracy | - From 20 cm to 200 cm: ±2 cm
- Above 200 cm: ±1% |
| **Connectivity** | |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 5 |
| Bluetooth RF band | 2402 – 2480 MHz |
| Bluetooth Max. RF power | <20 dBm |
| Bluetooth Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors, 30 m / 100 ft outdoors (dependent on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller Unit** | |
| CPU | Silicon Labs - EFR32MG27C140F768IM32 |
| Clock frequency | 38.4 MHz |
| RAM | 64 kB |
| Flash | 768 kB |
| **Firmware Capabilities** | |
| Encryption | AES encryption (CCM mode) |
| **Additional Features** | |
| Accelerometer | Yes |
| Measure interval | 5 seconds to 300 seconds. Default: 30 seconds |
| Measurement ranges (7 types) | As listed above under "User options" |
# Basic wiring diagrams
The device is battery-operated and no external wiring is required for operation.
# Troubleshooting
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# Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/blu-distance-docs/docs-ble/Devices/distance/)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
# Compliance and certification
### Compliance
- [Shelly BLU Distance multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1570373815%2FShelly+BLU+Distance+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
- [Shelly BLU Distance UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1770061874%2FShelly+BLU+Distance+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly BLU Distance FCC compliance certificate](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1769930862%2FShelly+BLU+Distance+FCC+compliance+certificate.pdf)
- [Shelly BLU Distance AU NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1770061901%2FShelly+BLU+Distance+AU+NZ+Cerificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
# Printed user guide
- [Shelly BLU Distance multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1531543729%2FShelly+BLU+Distance+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
Additional resources:
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1772519425/Shelly+BLU+Distance)
# Accessories 3D models
- [Sleeve.stp](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1278640826/Shelly+BLU+Distance?preview=%2F1278640826%2F1806893058%2FSleeve.stp)
- [Nut.stp](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1278640826/Shelly+BLU+Distance?preview=%2F1278640826%2F1806467074%2FNut.stp)
- [Fixed mounting - wall and sealing.stp](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1278640826/Shelly+BLU+Distance?preview=%2F1278640826%2F1806106635%2FFixed+mounting+-+wall+and+sealing.stp)
- [Two-axis rotation mounting - covers half sphere volume - wall and sealing mounting.stp](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1278640826/Shelly+BLU+Distance?preview=%2F1278640826%2F1806925826%2FTwo-axis+rotation+mouning+-+covers+half+sphere+volume+-+wall+and+sealing+mounting.stp)
- [Mounting arm - well wall.stl](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1278640826/Shelly+BLU+Distance?preview=%2F1278640826%2F1806663691%2FMounting+arm+-+well+wall.stl)
# Shelly Smart Control app inclusion process
This guide will show you how to include your Shelly BLU Door/Window in your Shelly Smart Control app. You will need Shelly Plus or Pro devices to act as gateways for your sensor.
## Step 1:
Make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your phone, and the Shelly Smart Control app has permission to use it.
## Step 2:
On the Shelly Smart Control app home screen, tap the **+** icon at the bottom right corner, then **Add a new device**.

## Step 3:
Choose **Add via Bluetooth**

## Step 4:
Click your Shelly BLU Door/Window once, and it will show up in the list of devices. If you have more than one Shelly BLU Door/Window showing for inclusion, bring its two parts together to represent a closed door. The “opened” label will disappear.

## Step 5:
Follow the on-screen instructions. The app will prompt you to press the button on Shelly BLU Door/Window!

## Step 6:
Give your device a name and choose or upload an image.

## Step 7:
Select Plus or Pro devices to act as BLE gateways. A list of all your compatible devices will show up. They will pick up the signal from the sensor when you use it and act as a gateway between Shelly BLU Door/Window and Shelly Smart Control. If you don’t see some of your Plus or Pro devices here, you might have to manually enable the **Bluetooth gateway**. To do this, go to each Plus or Pro device in the app, click the 🌐 icon, then select **Bluetooth** and mark the **Enable Bluetooth** and **Enable Bluetooth gateway** boxes. We recommend having at least one BLE gateway in every room.

## Step 8:
Include the sensor in an existing room, then save the changes. Your device is now successfully added to the app and can be found in its designated room.


## Device identification
- **Device name:** ShellyBLU Door/Window
- **Device model:** SBDW-002C
## Short description
ShellyBLU Door/Window (the Device) is a Bluetooth sensor designed to detect the opening and closing of a door or a window. It can also measure the angle of inclination of a door or window that tilts and turns. In addition, it features a light sensor.
## Features
- Long battery life
- Door/window opening and closing detection
- Door/window inclination angle measurement
- Illumination measurement
- Beacon mode
- Encrypted mode
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Connectivity
- Bluetooth
## Modes of operation
### Regular mode
The Device broadcasts the current open/closed state, illuminance, and battery status each time the open/closed state changes (door/window opened or closed). If a door or window, which tilts and turns, is opened, the Device immediately broadcasts information about the event, the illumination, and the battery status at the time of the opening detection. Two seconds later, it broadcasts inclination angle, the illumination, and the battery status at the moment. Then every 8 seconds, the Device checks the inclination angle. If a change is detected, the Device broadcasts the new angle value.
### Beacon mode
The Device broadcasts the current open/closed state, illuminance, and battery status every 30 seconds. You can enable the Beacon mode from the Device settings in the Shelly Smart Control application. For more details, visit the [Shelly Smart Control guide](https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/shelly-smart-control-guide).
> The battery life may be significantly reduced when the Device is in Beacon mode.
## User interface
### Inputs
- **One push button**
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to pair ShellyBLU Door/Window with another Bluetooth device.
- Press and hold for 30 seconds to factory reset (possible only shortly after inserting the battery).
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
|------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | - 35×35×7 mm ±0.5 mm / 1.38×1.38×0.27 in ±0.02 in (Sensor unit)
- 35×12×7 ±0.5 mm / 1.44×0.47×0.27 in ±0.02 in (Magnet) |
| Weight: | - 10 g ±1 g / 0.35 ±0.05 oz (Device with the battery)
- 8 g ±1 g / 0.28 ±0.05 oz (Magnet) |
| Shell material: | Plastic |
| Color: | White, black, brown |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature: | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity: | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply: | 1× 3 V CR2032 battery (included) |
| Battery life: | 5 years |
| **Sensors** | |
| Reed switch: | Yes |
| G-sensor: | Yes |
| Light sensor: | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band: | 2400 - 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | <4 dBm |
| Bluetooth Protocol: | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range: | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU: | EFR32BG22C222F352GM32 |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Encryption: | AES encryption (CCM mode) |
| Beacon mode: | Yes |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Troubleshooting
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## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/docs-ble/Devices/dw)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Blu Door_Window multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-22](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625587861%2FShelly+Blu+Door_Window+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly BLU Door_Window UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1169588310%2FShelly+BLU+Door_Window+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
## Battery material safety data sheet
- [CR-PSDS-01 Panasonic MSDS](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/173408257/ShellyBLU+Door+Window+SBDW-002C?preview=%2F173408257%2F173408301%2FCR-PSDS-01+Panasonic+MSDS)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly BLU DoorWindow multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F437682251%2FShelly+BLU+DoorWindow+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
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## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly BLU Gateway Gen3
- **Device model:** S3GW-1DBT001
- **Device SSID:** ShellyBluGwG3-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x1817
## Short description
Shelly BLU Gateway Gen3 is a smart BLE to Wi-Fi gateway in a USB dongle. It is used to monitor and control all Shelly BLE devices, including BLU TRV. It features Virtual and BT Home components, along with an external button for easier pairing.
## Main features
- Controlling Blu TRV devices
- Pairing easily with Bluetooth devices
## Use cases
- Monitor, automate, and control Blu TRV devices through Wi-Fi
- Use scripting to automate/customize Blu TRV behavior
- Pair up to 5 TRVs (BLU sensors are not limited at the moment)
## Main applications
- Pair with Shelly Blu devices to control them over Wi-Fi/remotely
- Main gateway for Blu TRV
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## User interface
### Inputs
- **Reset button**
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable Device access point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the device.
- **Pairing button**
Press briefly to put the device in pairing mode.
### Outputs
- **LED indication**
- Blue light on: AP mode
- Red light on: STA mode, not connected to Wi-Fi network
- Yellow light on: STA mode, connected to Wi-Fi but not to Shelly Cloud (or Cloud disabled)
- Green light on: STA mode, connected to Wi-Fi and Shelly Cloud
- Red/Blue light flashing alternately: OTA update in progress
- Purple light flashing for 30 seconds: Device in pairing mode
- Green light flashing rapidly for 3 seconds: Pairing successful
- Purple light flashing rapidly for 3 seconds: Pairing not successful
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| ------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D) | 60 × 27 × 11 mm / 2.36 × 1.06 × 0.43 in |
| Weight | 10 g / 0.35 oz |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Storage temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 5 V⎓ (from USB Type-A port) |
| Power consumption | < 1 W (up to 5 W peak) |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal temperature sensor | No |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band | 2412 – 2472 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | BLE 4.2 |
| RF band | 2402 – 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 10 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | Shelly ESP32 C3 |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| Encryption | Yes |
| Supported devices that can be paired with this gateway |
- Shelly BLU H&T
- Shelly BLU Button 1
- Shelly BLU Button Tough 1
- Shelly BLU Wall Switch 4
- Shelly BLU Door/Window
- Shelly BLU TRV
- Shelly BLU Motion (planned support in the future)
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Shelly Web user interface
- [Shelly BLU Gateway Gen3 Web user interface guide](./shelly-blu-gateway-gen3-web-interface-guide)
## Components and APIs
- This device
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance and certification
- [Shelly Blu Gateway Gen3 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-22](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1623982129%2FShelly+Blu+Gateway+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly BLU Gateway Gen3 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1150648346%2FShelly+BLU+Gateway+Gen3+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly BLU Gateway Gen3 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 59 2024-09-30](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/945455199/Shelly+BLU+Gateway+Gen3?preview=%2F945455199%2F1624342572%2FShelly+BLU+Gateway+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+59+2024-09-30.pdf)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly BLU gateway Gen3 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F938901740%2FShelly+BLU+gateway+Gen3+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1592623234/Shelly+BLU+Gateway+Gen3)
## Installation guides
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## Device identification
- **Device name:** ShellyBLU Gateway
- **Device model:** GWF-KZ01
- **Firmware model ID:** SNGW-BT01
- **Device SSID:** ShellyBluGw-XXXXXXXXXXXX
## Short description
ShellyBLU Gateway (the Device) is a smart BLE to Wi-Fi gateway in a USB A dongle.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
**USB Type-A Plug**
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## User interface
### Inputs
- One (Reset) button
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable Device access point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the Device.
### Outputs
- LED indication
- Blue light indicator will be on if in AP mode.
- Red light indicator will be on if in STA mode and not connected to a Wi-Fi network.
- Yellow light indicator will be on if in STA mode and connected to a Wi-Fi network but not connected to Shelly Cloud or Shelly Cloud is disabled.
- Green light indicator will be on if in STA mode and connected to a Wi-Fi network and to the Shelly Cloud.
- The light indicator will be flashing Red/Blue if OTA update is in progress.
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
| ------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 45 × 20 × 8 mm / 1.77 × 0.79 × 0.21 in |
| Weight: | 5 g / 0.18 oz |
| Material: | Plastic |
| Color: | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature: | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply: | 5 VDC (from USB Type-A port) |
| Power consumption: | < 1 W |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band: | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | < 20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol: | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range: | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol: | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range: | Up to 20 m / 66 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU: | ESP32 |
| Flash: | 4 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Scripting: | Yes |
| MQTT: | Yes |
| CoAP: | No |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Troubleshooting
...
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyBluGw)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Blu Gateway multi…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625358418%2FShelly+Blu+Gateway+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly BLU Gateway UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F609288194%2FShelly+BLU+Gateway+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly BLU Gateway multi…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F392004314%2FShelly+BLU+Gateway+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1607237695/Shelly+BLU+Gateway)
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# Device Image

# Device Identification
- **Device name:** Shelly BLU H&T Display ZB
- **Device model:** SBHT-103C
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x000C
# Short Description
**Shelly BLU H&T Display ZB** is a battery-powered sensor featuring a crisp e-paper display that shows real-time temperature, humidity, light levels, and a digital clock — all in one compact unit.
Designed to blend into any space, the device comes with a stand for tabletop use and can also be mounted on a wall or other vertical surface. Whether placed in your living room, nursery, or office, it gives you instant insight into indoor conditions.
With Zigbee 3.0 and Bluetooth 5.0 support, it pairs seamlessly with your smart home system and ensures reliable performance for comfort automation and energy savings.
# Main Features
- Real-time temperature, humidity, and light level monitoring
- Clear and energy-efficient e-paper graphic display with color inversion option
- Built-in digital clock for added convenience
- Battery-powered for flexible placement and long-lasting operation
- Power save mode to stop screen refresh in complete darkness, preserving battery life while still reporting data
- Regular clock synchronization from Shelly devices selected as Bluetooth gateways for always-accurate timekeeping (*via upcoming firmware update*)
- Dual wireless support with Zigbee 3.0 and Bluetooth 5.0
- Comes with a tabletop and wall stands for versatile setup
- Embedded rear magnets for easy attachment to metal surfaces or wall stand
- Perfect for homes, offices, or any indoor space
- Seamless integration with Shelly smart devices and third-party platforms
# Use Cases
- **Monitor Room Conditions at a Glance**
Place the BLU H&T Display ZB in your living room, bedroom, or office to track real-time temperature, humidity, and brightness levels.
- **Ensure Comfort in Nurseries and Bedrooms**
Keep an eye on the environment where comfort matters most. Use the display to make sure the temperature and humidity stay within optimal levels for sleep and wellness.
- **Smart Lighting and HVAC Automation**
Combine with other Shelly devices to automate lighting and heating based on the room’s light level, temperature, or humidity readings.
- **Optimize Energy Usage in Your Home**
Use real-time environmental data to reduce energy waste — automate blinds, fans, or heaters only when needed based on actual room conditions.
- **Keep a Cozy Atmosphere All Day**
Use the lux sensor to track changing natural light throughout the day and adjust indoor lighting for comfort, mood, or relaxation without over-lighting the space.
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
# Integrations
## Amazon Alexa Supported Capabilities
- Temperature Sensor
## Google Smart Home Supported Traits
- Humidity Setting
- Temperature Control (status report)
## Samsung SmartThings Supported Capabilities
- Relative Humidity Measurement
- Temperature Measurement
# Connectivity
- Bluetooth
- Zigbee
# User Interface
## Inputs
### Single Button
- **Press 1 time:** Enter setup mode for 3 minutes.
- Press 1 time: Exit setup mode.
- Press 2 times rapidly: Force clock synchronization via a Shelly device set as a Bluetooth gateway.
- Press 4 times rapidly: Enter Bluetooth pairing mode.
- Press 5 times rapidly: Enter Zigbee pairing mode.
- Press and hold for 5 seconds: Toggle Bluetooth on/off.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds: Toggle Zigbee on/off.
- Press and hold for 30 seconds: Reset the device to factory settings.
- **Press 2 times rapidly:** Toggle the clock display segment between showing the clock or the date.
- **Press 3 times rapidly:** Switch temperature unit between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
When Celsius is selected, the date format is **DD.MM**; when Fahrenheit is selected, the date format is **MM.DD**.
- **Press 4 times rapidly:** Invert the display colors.
- **Press 5 times rapidly:** Toggle the clock format between 24-hour and 12-hour.
## Outputs
- E-paper graphic display

| Icon | Meaning |
|------|--------|
|  | Current time |
|  | The Device is in Setup mode |
|  | Bluetooth pairing is enabled |
|  | Zigbee pairing is enabled |
|  | Zigbee identify |
|  *(on clock space)* | Clock is syncing |
|  *(on clock space)* | Clock sync failed |
|  | Humidity readings |
|  | Light sensor level (3 levels) |
|  | 3 bars – Bright light |
|  | 2 bars – Twilight |
|  | 1 bar – Dark |
| | No bars – Battery Saver is ON. Screen updates are paused, but wireless reporting continues. Displayed data may be outdated. |
|  | Indicates battery level |
|  | Bluetooth connectivity is enabled |
|  | Zigbee connectivity is enabled |
|  | Over-the-air update is in progress. The display shows the update progress percentage instead of the humidity. |
|  | Error while updating the firmware |
# Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
|--------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 65×65×9 mm / 2.56×2.56×0.35 inch
65×65×33 mm / 2.56×2.56×1.30 inch (with tabletop stand) |
| Weight: | 38g / 1.34 oz (with batteries)
43g / 1.52 oz (with batteries and tabletop stand) |
| Mounting: | Wall
Tabletop or Shelf |
| Shell material: | Plastic |
| Shell color: | White
Black |
| Screen protector: | Yes, pre-applied |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature: | -10°C to 40°C / 14°F to 105°F |
| Humidity: | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max. altitude: | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply: | Batteries |
| Battery type: | 2 × CR2032 |
| Estimated battery life: | Approx. 2 years (depending on batteries used, device usage, and network connection strength) |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Temperature sensor: | Yes |
| Humidity sensor: | Yes |
| Light sensor: | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol: | 5 (LE) |
| RF band: | 2402 – 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | < 8 dBm |
| Range: | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Zigbee** | |
| Protocol: | 802.15.4 |
| RF band: | 2405 – 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | < 8 dBm |
| Range: | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU: | EFR32MG27 |
| Flash: | 768 kB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules: | No |
| Webhooks (URL actions): | No |
| Scripting: | No |
| MQTT: | No |
# Q&A
1. **What affects the battery life of the device?**
Battery life can vary depending on several factors:
- The device adjusts its e-ink refresh mode based on temperature: normal mode in standard conditions and cold mode during low or negative temperature. Cold mode reduces battery life.
- Using both Bluetooth and Zigbee concurrently can significantly reduce the battery life.
- Distance from your router or hub and poor network quality can also reduce battery performance.
# Troubleshooting
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# Components and APIs
- …This devices…
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
# Compliance
- [BLU H&T Display ZB multi…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F2034827274%2FBLU+H%26T+Display+ZB+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+256+2025-12-18.pdf)
- [BLU H&T Display ZB UK PSTI ACT statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F2034335756%2FBLU+H%26T+Display+ZB+UK+PSTI+ACT+statement+of+compliance+256+2025-12-18.pdf)
- [BLU H&T Display ZB UKCA declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F2035056643%2FBLU+H%26T+Display+ZB+UKCA+declaration+of+conformity+256+2025-12-18.pdf)
# Printed User Guide
- [Shelly BLU H&T Display ZB multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1770062082%2FShelly+BLU+H%26T+Display+ZB+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly BLU H&T ZB
- **Device model:** SBHT-203C
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x0011
[Device models reference](https://shellyholding.sharepoint.com/:x:/s/po/Efi7CpgI9rdOsVOWzVews24Bzb3v_oXY7Z808XyoN8yNOA?e=8jULyZ&wdOrigin=TEAMS-MAGLEV.p2p_ns.rwc&wdExp=TEAMS-TREATMENT&wdhostclicktime=1705049805492&web=1)
## Short description
**Shelly BLU H&T ZB** is a smart humidity and temperature sensor. It has Zigbee and Bluetooth connectivity, ensuring a secure connection with an extended battery life.
## Main features
- Long battery life
- Air temperature and humidity reporting
- Splash and dust-resistant
- Compact size
## Use cases
- **Climate control:** Adjust the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system based on current temperature and humidity levels to maintain a comfortable indoor environment.
- **Prevent mold and mildew:** Monitor humidity levels to prevent the growth of mold and mildew in spaces like basements and bathrooms. The Shelly BLU H&T can activate ventilation or dehumidification devices when needed.
- **Alerts and notifications:** Receive alerts or notifications when the temperature or humidity reaches predefined thresholds and prevent issues like frozen pipes in cold weather or excessive moisture.
- **Optimizing greenhouse conditions:** Optimize conditions for greenhouse plants by adjusting watering systems and ventilation based on humidity and temperature levels.
- **Security enhancement:** Increase your home protection by detecting unusual temperature changes that might indicate fire or flood.
- **Appliance control:** Adjust operation of dehumidifiers, humidifiers, and fans based on the current temperature and humidity conditions.
## Connectivity
- Bluetooth
- Zigbee
## User interface
### Inputs
- One push button
- One press: Sends the currently measured ambient temperature in °C, relative humidity in %, and a button-pressed event.
- Four quick presses or 10-second press: Initiates pairing with another Bluetooth device.
- Five quick presses: Activates Zigbee pairing.
- A 30-second press: Performs a factory reset (possible only shortly after inserting the battery).
### Outputs
- One single-color (red) LED
- One flash: The device sends the current ambient temperature, humidity, and button-pressed event.
- One flash every 2 seconds for 1 minute: The device enters Bluetooth pairing mode for 1 minute.
- Two flashes every 2 seconds for 1 minute: The device enters Zigbee pairing mode for 1 minute.
- One long flash: The device performs a factory reset.
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
|---------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D) | 37 × 37 × 10 mm / 1.46 × 1.46 × 0.39 in |
| Weight | 13 g / 0.44 oz |
| Mounting | On a flat surface |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Black, Mocha, Ivory |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 60 °C / -5 °F to 140 °F |
| Humidity | 0% to 100% RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 1× 3 V battery (included) |
| Battery type | CR2032 |
| Battery life | 3 years |
| **Sensors** | |
| Humidity sensor | Yes |
| Temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | BLE 5 |
| RF band | 2402 – 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 8 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Zigbee** | |
| Protocol | IEEE 802.15.4 |
| RF band | 2405 to 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 8 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | EFR32MG27 |
| Flash | 768 kB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | No |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | No |
| Scripting | No |
| MQTT | No |
| Encryption | Yes |
| **Other** | |
| Supported Devices | - Shelly Plus / Gen3 / Gen4 series
- Shelly Pro series |
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/docs-ble/Devices/BLU_ZB/ht_ZB)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly BLU H&T ZB multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-11-26](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1942159372%2FShelly+BLU+H%26T+ZB+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-11-26.pdf)
- [Shelly BLU H&T ZB UK PSTI ACT statement of compliance 2025-11-26](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1943240706%2FShelly+BLU+H%26T+ZB+UK+PSTI+ACT+statement+of+compliance+2025-11-26.pdf)
- [Shelly BLU H&T ZB UKCA declaration of conformity 2025-11-26](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1941438473%2FShelly+BLU+H%26T+ZB+UKCA+declaration+of+conformity+2025-11-26.pdf)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly BLU HT ZB printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1608450126%2FShelly+BLU+HT+ZB+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
# Device image

# Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly BLU H&T
- **Device model:** SBHT-003C
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x0003
# Short description
Shelly BLU H&T (the Device) is a smart Bluetooth humidity and temperature sensor featuring long battery life.
# Main features
- Long battery life
- Air temperature and humidity reporting
- Splash and dust-resistant
- Compact size
# Use cases
- **Climate control:** Adjust the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system based on current temperature and humidity levels to maintain a comfortable indoor environment.
- **Prevent mold and mildew:** Monitor humidity levels to prevent the growth of mold and mildew in spaces like basements and bathrooms. The Shelly BLU H&T can activate ventilation or dehumidification devices when needed.
- **Alerts and notifications:** Receive alerts or notifications when the temperature or humidity reaches predefined thresholds and prevent issues like frozen pipes in cold weather or excessive moisture.
- **Optimizing greenhouse conditions:** Optimize conditions for greenhouse plants by adjusting watering systems and ventilation based on humidity and temperature levels.
- **Security enhancement:** Increase your home protection by detecting unusual temperature changes that might indicate fire or flood.
- **Appliance control:** Adjust operation of dehumidifiers, humidifiers, and fans based on the current temperature and humidity conditions.
# Connectivity
- Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
# User interface
## Inputs
- One push button
- Press briefly to receive the currently measured ambient temperature in °C and relative humidity in percent, as well as a button-pressed event.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to pair Shelly BLU H&T with another Bluetooth device.
- Press and hold for 30 seconds to factory reset (possible only shortly after inserting the battery).
# Specifications
| Type | Value |
| ------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 37 x 37 x 10 mm / 1.46 x 1.46 x 0.39 in |
| Weight | 13 g / 0.44 oz |
| Mounting | On a flat surface |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | |
| | Black: C-0%; M-0%; Y-0%; K-100% |
| | Mocha: C-0%; M-12%; Y-28%; K-12% |
| | Ivory: C-3%; M-4%; Y-14%; K-8% |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 60 °C / -5 °F to 140 °F |
| Humidity | 0% to 100% RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 1× 3 V battery (included) |
| Battery type | CR2032 |
| Battery life | 3 years |
| **Sensors** | |
| Humidity sensor | Yes |
| Temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 4.2 |
| RF band | 2400 – 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft outdoors, up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors (depending on local conditions) |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Encryption | AES encryption (CCM mode) |
# Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
# Troubleshooting
...
# Firmware
- This device
- All device issues
# Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/docs-ble/Devices/BLU_ZB/ht_ZB)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
# Compliance
[Shelly Blu H&T multilingual EU declaration of conformity 228 2025-12-05.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1988427803%2FShelly+Blu+H%26T+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+228+2025-12-05.pdf)
[Shelly BLU H&T UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1169588317%2FShelly+BLU+H%26T+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Blu H&T multilingual EU declaration of conformity 153 2025-07-22.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/431226882/Shelly+BLU+H+T?preview=%2F431226882%2F1989017643%2FShelly+Blu+H%26T+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+153+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly BLU H&T multilingual EU declaration of conformity 34 2024-02-20.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/431226882/Shelly+BLU+H+T?preview=%2F431226882%2F1625424048%2FShelly+BLU+H%26T+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+34+2024-02-20.pdf)
# Battery material safety data sheet
[CR-PSDS-01_MSDS_Panasonic CR2030.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/433455261/Battery+safety+data+sheets?preview=%2F433455261%2F433848445%2FCR-PSDS-01_MSDS_Panasonic+CR2030.pdf)
# Printed User Guide
[Shelly BLU H&T multilingual printed user and safety guide.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F449445898%2FShelly+BLU+H%26T+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1601929535/Shelly+BLU+H+T)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** ShellyBLU Motion
- **Device model:** SBMO-003Z
## Short description
ShellyBLU Motion (the Device) is a smart Bluetooth motion detection sensor featuring a lux meter.
## Features
- Long battery life
- Illumination measurement
- Beacon mode
- Encrypted mode
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Connectivity
- Bluetooth
## Modes of operation
### Regular mode
The Device broadcasts the motion detection status, illuminance, and battery status each time the motion-detection status changes (motion is detected or no motion is detected during the blind time). You can adjust the blind time from the Device settings in the [Shelly Smart Control application](https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/shelly-smart-control-guide). For more details, visit the [Shelly Smart Control guide](https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/shelly-smart-control-guide).
### Beacon mode
The Device broadcasts the motion detection status, illuminance, and battery status every 30 seconds. You can enable the Beacon mode from the Device settings in the [Shelly Smart Control application](https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/shelly-smart-control-guide). For more details, visit the [Shelly Smart Control guide](https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/shelly-smart-control-guide).
> The battery life may be significantly reduced when the Device is in Beacon mode.
## User interface
### Inputs
- One push button (behind the back cover)
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to pair ShellyBLU Motion with another Bluetooth device.
- Press and hold for 30 seconds to factory reset (possible only shortly after inserting the battery).
- Double-press to set the Device in test mode. For a minute, the Device will broadcast every motion detection, indicating it by a red flash.
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
| ------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 32 x 42 x 27 ±0.5 mm / 1.26 × 1.65 × 1.06 ±0.02 in |
| Weight: | 26 ±1 g / 0.92 ±0.05 oz (Device with the battery) |
| Shell material: | Plastic |
| Color: | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature: | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity: | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply: | 1x 3 V CR2477 battery (included) |
| Battery life: | 5 years |
| **Sensors** | |
| PIR: | Yes |
| Light sensor: | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band: | 2400 - 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | <4 dBm |
| Bluetooth Protocol: | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range: | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU: | EFR32BG22C222F352GM32 |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Encryption: | AES encryption (CCM mode) |
| Beacon mode: | Yes |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Troubleshooting
...
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/docs-ble/Devices/motion)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Blu Motion multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-22](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625489662%2FShelly+Blu+Motion+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly BLU Motion UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1170112532%2FShelly+BLU+Motion+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
## Battery material safety data sheet
- [CR-PSDS-01 Panasonic MSDS](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/255852545/ShellyBLU+Motion+SBMO-003Z?preview=%2F255852545%2F255852578%2FCR-PSDS-01+Panasonic+MSDS)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly BLU Motion multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F393838726%2FShelly+BLU+Motion+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1598718304/Shelly+BLU+Motion)
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## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly BLU RC Button 4 ZB
- **Device model:** SBBT-104CUS
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x0016
## Short description
**Shelly BLU RC Button 4 ZB** (the Device) is a smart four-button Bluetooth and Zigbee remote control interface. It features long battery life, multi-click control, and strong encryption. The Device has in-built magnets and a magnetic holder included in the package, providing users with versatile placement and usage options.
## Main features
- Long battery life
- Supports multi-click
- Compact size, portability, and ease of use
- Strong encryption
- Variety of placement and usage options
## Use cases
- **Lighting control:** Assign the button to control specific lighting scenes or individual smart lights. For example, a single press could turn on/off the lights, while a long-term press could dim or brighten them.
- **Garage door opener:** Use the strong encryption of Shelly BLU RC Button 4 ZB to control your smart garage door opener as you approach or leave your garage.
- **Smart blinds or curtains:** Open or close motorized blinds or curtains at the touch of a button.
- **Location-based automation:** Set the device in Beacon mode to trigger specific actions when you come within Bluetooth range. Use the Device for presence control, for example to keep lights on while you need to spend some time in a certain area.
- **Scene control:** Use the 4 buttons to activate any scene or specific actions you can imagine. Each button supports single, double, triple, and long push — which allows the user to make 16 different actions!
## Connectivity
- Bluetooth
- Zigbee
## User interface
### Inputs
- Four push buttons
- **To enter Bluetooth pairing mode:**
- Press any of the buttons 4 times. The LED starts flashing in blue and the Device enters Bluetooth pairing for one minute.
- **To enter Zigbee pairing mode:**
- Press any of the buttons 5 times. The LED starts flashing in purple and the Device enters Zigbee commissioning mode for one minute.
- **Factory reset:**
- Press and hold any button for 30 seconds to factory reset (possible only shortly after inserting the battery).
### Outputs
- LED indication
- Blue light flashing when the Device is in Bluetooth pairing mode.
- Purple light flashing when the Device is in Zigbee pairing mode.
- Green light flashing when a button is pressed shortly. The number of flashes corresponds to the number of the button presses.
- Yellow light flashing on long press.
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
|--------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | - Button: 65 × 30 × 13 mm / 2.56 × 1.18 × 0.51 in
- Magnetic holder (for wall switch boxes): 105 × 44 × 13 mm / 4.13 × 1.73 × 0.51 in*
- Magnetic holder (for flat surfaces): 83 × 44 × 9 mm / 3.27 × 1.73 × 0.35 in |
| Weight | 21 g / 0.74 oz |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 1 × 3 V battery (included) |
| Battery type | CR2032 |
| Estimated battery life | Up to 2 years |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 5 (LE) |
| RF band | 2402 – 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 8 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Zigbee** | |
| Protocols | 802.15.4 |
| RF bands | 2405 to 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 8 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | EFR32MG27 |
| Flash | 768 kB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | No |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | No |
| Scripting | No |
| MQTT | No |
| Encryption | Yes |
| **Other** | |
| Supported Devices | - Shelly Plus / Gen3 / Gen4 series
- Shelly Pro series |
> *Available only for products distributed in the US market*
## Compliance
- [Shelly BLU RC Button 4 Z…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F2005008402%2FShelly+BLU+RC+Button+4+ZB+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+254+2025-12-11.pdf)
- [Shelly BLU RC Button 4 Z…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F2005598231%2FShelly+BLU+RC+Button+4+ZB+UK+PSTI+ACT+statement+of+compliance+254+2025-12-11.pdf)
- [Shelly BLU RC Button 4 Z…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F2005336090%2FShelly+BLU+RC+Button+4+ZB+UKCA+declaration+of+conformity+254+2025-12-11.pdf)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/docs-ble/Devices/BLU_ZB/button4_ZB)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly BLU RC Button 4 Z…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1783202071%2FShelly+BLU+RC+Button+4+ZB+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide+US.pdf)
- [Shelly BLU RC Button 4 Z…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1783136351%2FShelly+BLU+RC+Button+4+ZB+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide+EU.pdf)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly BLU RC Button 4
- **Device model:** SBBT-004CUS
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x0007
## Short description
**Shelly BLU RC Button 4 US** (the Device) is a smart four-button Bluetooth remote control interface. It features long battery life, multi-click control, and strong encryption. The Device has in-built magnets and a magnetic holder included in the package, providing users with versatile placement and usage options.
## Main features
- Long battery life
- Supports multi-click
- Compact size, portability, and ease of use
- Strong encryption
- Variety of placement and usage options
## Use cases
- **Lighting control:** Assign the button to control specific lighting scenes or individual smart lights. For example, a single press could turn on/off the lights, while a long-term press could dim or brighten them.
- **Garage door opener:** Use the strong encryption of Shelly BLU RC Button 4 and control your smart garage door opener as you approach or leave your garage.
- **Smart blinds or curtains:** Open or close motorized blinds or curtains at the touch of a button.
- **Location-based automation:** Set the device in Beacon mode so that it triggers specific actions when you come within Bluetooth range. Use the Device for presence control, for example to keep lights on while you need to spend some time in a certain area.
- **Scene control:** Use the 4 buttons to activate any scene or specific actions you can imagine. Each button supports single, double, triple, and long push — which allows the user to make 16 different actions!
## Connectivity
- Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
## User interface
### Inputs
- Four push buttons
- Press and hold any two buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds to pair Shelly BLU RC Button 4 US with another Bluetooth device.
- Press and hold any button for 30 seconds to factory reset (possible only shortly after inserting the battery).
### Outputs
- LED indication
- Blue light flashing when the Device is in pairing mode.
- Red light flashing when a button is pressed. The number of flashes corresponds to the number of the button presses.
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| --------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D): | - Button: 65 × 30 × 13 mm / 2.56 × 1.18 × 0.51 in
- Magnetic holder (for wall switch boxes): 105 × 44 × 13 mm / 4.13 × 1.73 × 0.51 in\*
- Magnetic holder (for flat surfaces): 83 × 44 × 9 mm / 3.27 × 1.73 × 0.35 in |
| Weight | 21 g / 0.74 oz |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 1 × 3 V battery (included) |
| Battery type | CR2032 |
| Estimated battery life | Up to 2 years |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 4.2 |
| RF band | 2400 – 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft outdoors, up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors (depending on local conditions) |
| Encryption | AES (CCM mode) |
> \*Available only for products distributed in the US market
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Troubleshooting
...
## Compliance
- [Shelly BLU RC Button 4 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-22](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625424069%2FShelly+BLU+RC+Button+4+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly BLU RC Button 4 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1169784922%2FShelly+BLU+RC+Button+4+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
## Battery material safety data sheet
- [CR-PSDS-01_MSDS_Panasonic CR2030](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/433455261/Battery+safety+data+sheets?preview=%2F433455261%2F433848445%2FCR-PSDS-01_MSDS_Panasonic+CR2030.pdf)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/docs-ble/Devices/wall_us/)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly BLU RC Button 4 printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F693731581%2FShelly+BLU+RC+Button+4+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1605173249/Shelly+BLU+RC+Button+4)
- [Shelly BLU RC Button 4 US printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F695205960%2FShelly+BLU+RC+Button+4+US+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
# Shelly BLU Remote Control ZB

## Device Identification
- **Device name:** Shelly BLU Remote Control ZB
- **Device model:** SBRC-005B
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x0009
## Short Description
Effortlessly control your smart home with the Shelly BLU Remote Control ZB. This battery-powered remote lets you easily manage your smart home devices via Bluetooth and Zigbee. With four channels, intuitive command buttons, and a precision scroller wheel, it’s perfect for dimming lights or adjusting blinds and shutters.
Built-in gesture control powered by an accelerometer lets you interact with a simple wave or tilt, while the integrated buzzer and LED indicators provide instant feedback.
Pair seamlessly with Shelly Pro, Gen3, and Gen4 devices for easy control via Default Command Mapping. Shelly Plus devices can act as Bluetooth gateways, ensuring effortless connectivity across your home.
## Main Features
- **Universal control:** Supports Bluetooth and Zigbee for flexible, low-latency control of your smart devices.
- **Seamless pairing:** Connects easily with Shelly Pro, Gen3, and Gen4 devices via Default Command Mapping.
- **Multi-channel operation:** Switch between four channels with dedicated buttons for seamless control of lights, relays, and covers.
- **Built-in gesture control:** Integrated accelerometer lets you dim lights or move covers with a simple hand gesture.
- **Instant feedback:** LED indicators and buzzer provide real-time response for every action.
- **Beacon mode:** Activate the buzzer to help you quickly locate the remote when it goes missing.
- **Broad compatibility:** Fully supports Home Assistant and any other device using the BTHome protocol, right out of the box.
- **One remote, many devices:** Control multiple Shelly devices at once – adjust curtains, dim lights, or toggle relays from a single remote.
## Use Cases
- **Lighting control** – Turn lights on or off, or fine-tune brightness using the scroll wheel or intuitive hand gestures.
- **Smart blinds & curtains** – Open or close motorized shades with a simple button press, scroll, or gesture – like waving a magic wand.
- **Garage door access** – Use the remote to open or close your garage door without reaching for your phone.
- **Location-based automation** – Enable Beacon mode to trigger specific actions when you enter Bluetooth range.
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
### Amazon Alexa Supported Capabilities
- Doorbell EventSource
### Google Smart Home Supported Traits
- No
### Samsung SmartThings Supported Capabilities
- No
## Connectivity
- Bluetooth
- Zigbee
## User Interface
### Inputs
#### Navigation Buttons (`<` or `>`):
- **Single press:** Switches the active control channel (1–4). Channel change is indicated by a beep and flashing of the selected channel LED. If the remote hasn’t been used for a while, the first press will only indicate the current channel.
- **Long press:** Starts angle measurement using the built-in accelerometer. Upon release, the rotation angle is transmitted in the X, Y, and Z axes – one angle per axis.
- **Press 3 times rapidly:** Sends a Zigbee Group Identify command to all devices in the group linked to the current channel. The devices will identify themselves for 5 seconds (e.g., blinking bulbs or flashing LEDs).
- **Press 4 times rapidly:** Enters BLE pairing mode. Indicated by LEDs flashing from left to right. Success shown with 5 slow flashes.
- **Press 5 times rapidly:** Enters Zigbee inclusion mode. Indicated by LEDs flashing right to left. Success shown with 5 slow flashes. Pressing any button exits inclusion mode.
#### Ring Buttons (Left or Right):
- **Single press:** Sends a control command on the active channel.
- **Press 3 times rapidly:** Sends a Zigbee Group Identify command to all devices in the group linked to the current channel.
- **Press 4 times rapidly:** Enters BLE pairing mode (same behavior as navigation buttons).
- **Press 5 times rapidly:** Enters Zigbee inclusion mode (same behavior as navigation buttons).
- **Hold for 30 seconds:** Performs a factory reset. Success shown by all LEDs flashing once with a beep.
#### Scroll Wheel:
- **Rotate up/down:** Adjusts brightness, moves covers, or triggers other actions depending on the paired device.
### Outputs
#### LED Indication (x4 separate channel LEDs):
- **Channel change:** Selected channel LED flashes twice with a beep when using `<` or `>` buttons.
- **Command transmitted:** Single flash on the LED of the selected channel.
- **Device pick up:** LED of the current channel flashes after inactivity if the accelerometer is active.
- **BLE pairing mode:** LEDs flash from left to right. Success indicated by 5 slow flashes.
- **Zigbee inclusion mode:** LEDs flash from right to left. Success shown with 5 slow flashes and a beep.
- **Zigbee Identify:** All LEDs flash rapidly 5 times.
- **Group identify:** LED of the selected channel flashes for 5 seconds while the devices on this channel are identifying themselves.
- **Factory reset:** All LEDs flash once with a beep.
## Default Command Mapping
| Component | Left Ring Button | Right Ring Button | Scroll Wheel Up | Scroll Wheel Down |
| ------------- | ---------------- | ----------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Relay Channel | Off | On | N/A | N/A |
| Cover | Close | Open | Step Up
(behavior depends on mode)
- Full bottom-to-top rotation = 3 seconds of movement
or
- Cover moves while wheel is rotated | Step Down
(behavior depends on mode)
- Full top-to-bottom rotation = 3 seconds of movement
or
- Cover moves while wheel is rotated |
| Dimmer | Off | On | Dim Up
Brightness increases while wheel is rotated | Dim Down
Brightness decreases while wheel is rotated |
> _Supported on specific Shelly Gen3, Gen4, and Pro devices._
## How to Set Up Default Command Mapping
[Watch setup video on YouTube](https://youtu.be/7PfW4t75l78)
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D) | 129 × 47 × 24 mm / 5.08 × 1.85 × 0.94 inch |
| Weight | - 63 g / 2.22 oz (without batteries)
- 85 g / 3.00 oz (with batteries) |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | White, Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | Batteries |
| Battery type | 2× AAA 1.5 V |
| Estimated battery life | Approx. 2 years (depends on battery type, usage, and network strength) |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Accelerometer | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 5 (LE) |
| RF band | 2402 – 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 8 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors
Up to 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Zigbee** | |
| Protocols | 802.15.4 |
| RF bands | 2405 to 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 8 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors
Up to 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | EFR32MG27 |
| Flash | 768 kB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | No |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | No |
| Scripting | No |
| MQTT | No |
| Encryption | Yes |
| **Other** | |
| Supported devices | - Shelly Gen3 / Gen4 series
- Shelly Pro series
- Shelly Plus series (as Bluetooth Gateway) |
## Components and APIs
- [This device (Shelly API Docs)](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/docs-ble/Devices/blu_remote)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance and Certification
- [Shelly BLU Remote Control ZB Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1748467716%2FShelly+BLU+Remote+Control+ZB+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
- [Shelly BLU Remote Control ZB UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1748369439%2FShelly+BLU+Remote+Control+ZB+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
## Printed User Guide
- [Shelly BLU Remote Control ZB Multilingual Printed User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1762656271%2FShelly+BLU+Remote+Control+ZB+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
### Additional Resources
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1773864108/Shelly+BLU+Remote+Control+ZB)

# Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly BLU TRV
- **Device model:** SBTR-001AEU
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x0008
# Short description
**Shelly BLU TRV** is a smart thermostatic radiator head with Bluetooth connectivity. It controls the temperature of a room by changing the flow of hot water through the radiator. The temperature can be adjusted at any time by turning the rotating knob left or right, or via your mobile phone, tablet, or PC. The device can also maintain room temperature according to a customizable weekly schedule. It is powered by two AA 1.5 V batteries.
# Advanced Setup and Installation
- [How to pair Shelly BLU TRV with Shelly BLU Gateway Gen3](./how-to-pair-shelly-blu-trv-with-shelly-blu-gateway-gen3)
# Main features
- Bluetooth
- 2 × 1.5 V AA batteries (included)
- Precise temperature control
- Boost mode for fast warm-up
- Smart scheduling
- External sensor support (compatible with Shelly BLU H&T, BLU H&T ZB, BLU H&T Display ZB, Shelly BLU Door/Window sensors — connected via BLU Gateway Gen3)
- Integration with most smart home systems
- Requires BLU Gateway Gen3
# Use cases
- **Remote temperature control:** Ensure your home is warm upon arrival and save energy by avoiding unnecessary heating when unoccupied.
- **Smart scheduling for energy efficiency:** Set up intelligent schedules in the cloud app to optimize heating and reduce energy costs.
- **Boost mode for rapid heating:** Activate Boost mode locally via the rotary encoder or remotely through the cloud. This fully opens the valve to quickly reach a comfortable temperature.
- **Room-by-room temperature control:** Independently manage temperatures in each room for personalized comfort and improved energy efficiency.
- **Adaptive learning for personalized heating:** Optimize heating using data from external sensors like Shelly BLU H&T and Shelly BLU Door/Window.
# Connectivity
- Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
# User interface
## Inputs
### User (reset) button
- Press once → Activate Bluetooth pairing mode
- Press 3 times → Activate Zigbee network association
- Press and hold for 30 seconds → Factory reset
- Press 5 times → Activate Find and Bind
### Rotating knob
- Turn at least 1 step clockwise (CW) or counterclockwise (CCW) → Activate LEDs
- Turn quickly in short movements: less than 10 steps CCW → CW → CCW → CW (start in either direction) → Access TRV user menu (starts with battery level indication)
- Turn 4 steps CW → Activate Bluetooth pairing mode (active for 30 seconds)
- Turn 5 steps CW → Activate Zigbee network association (active for 30 seconds)
- Turn 1 step CW → Increase temperature by 0.1 °C
- Turn 1 step CCW → Decrease temperature by 0.1 °C
- Turn quickly for more than 10 steps CW → Turn on Boost mode
- Turn quickly for more than 10 steps CCW → Turn off Boost mode
## Outputs
### 3-digit, 7-segment LED display
- **Mounting**
-  TRV head not mounted on the backplate
- **Calibration**
-  Calibration in progress
-  Calibration passed
-  Calibration failed
- **Temperature setting**
-  Temperature setting in progress
-  Confirming the set temperature
- **Boost mode**
-  Boost mode on
-  Boost mode off
- **Battery level**
-  0–25%
-  25–50%
-  50–75%
-  75–100%
-  Low battery level. Change batteries.
- **Pairing & Association**
-  Bluetooth pairing (active 30 seconds)
-  Number of paired BLE devices
-  No paired BLE devices
-  Pairing/association successful
-  Pairing/association failed
-  Zigbee network association (active 30 seconds)
-  Zigbee network status
-  Zigbee network status – associated
-  Zigbee identifying
- **User menu**
-  Battery level (default entry)
-  Number of paired BLE devices (1 step CW)
-  Zigbee network status (2 steps CW)
-  Number of errors (3 steps CW)
-  Bluetooth pairing (4 steps CW)
-  Zigbee pairing/association (5 steps CW)
-  Prompt to exit user menu (6 steps CW)
- **Updates**
-  Over-the-air update in progress
- **Errors**
-  No errors
-  Number of errors
-  Calibration error
-  Insufficient voltage or current output. Change batteries.
# Supported valves
## Without adapter
- M30 × 1.5
## With supplied adapter
- Danfos
- RA
- RAV
- RAVL
- Caleffi
- Giacomini
- M28 × 1.5
- Sam
- Slovarm
- Comap
- Markardys
- TA
- Herz
- MMA
- Remagg
- Pont a Mousson
## With third-party adapter
- Gampper (27 mm thread and inner thread M22)
- Glacomini
- Ista
- Meges (M38 × 1.5)
- Ondal (M38 × 1.5)
- Oventrop (M30 × 1.0 with 4 prongs)
- Rossweiner (M33 × 2.0)
- Vallant (30.5 mm)
> View the full list of compatible valves:
> [Shelly-TRV-Valves-compatibility-list-new.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/808615938/Shelly+BLU+TRV?preview=%2F808615938%2F808485272%2FShelly-TRV-Valves-compatibility-list-new.pdf)
# Simplified internal schematics

# Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
|--------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×D) | 78 × Ø54 mm / 3.07 × Ø2.13 in |
| Weight | 107 g / 3.77 oz |
| Mounting | M30 / 15 |
| Mounting ring material | Nickel-plated brass |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20°C to +60°C / 68°F to 140°F |
| Humidity | 25% to 80% RH |
| Pollution degree | 2 |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 2× AA, 1.5 V (included) |
| Estimated battery life | Up to 2 years |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | BLE 5 |
| RF band | 2402 – 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 8 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m indoors / 30 m outdoors (depends on conditions) |
| **Zigbee** | |
| Protocol | IEEE 802.15.4 |
| RF bands | 2405 to 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 8 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m indoors / 30 m outdoors (depends on conditions) |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | Yes |
| Encryption | AES (CCM mode) |
# FAQ
When should I use the Underfloor heating functionality?
- A1: When the device is not mounted on a radiator but controls underfloor heating.
- A2: When the room is too large for the radiator to distribute heat evenly.
- A3: When there is poor air circulation around the radiator.
When should I not use Underfloor heating functionality?
- A1: When external sensor readings are unreliable.
- A2: When maintaining precise temperature is critical.
# Troubleshooting
| Problem | Possible cause | Solution |
|--------|----------------|----------|
| Shelly BLU TRV displays significantly incorrect temperature readings | The device expects data from an external sensor and doesn't revert to its default measurement | Run the external temperature command without parameters:
`http://
/rpc/blutrv.call?id=&method=Trv.SetExternalTemperature¶ms={"id":0}` |
| Shelly BLU TRV is unresponsive during firmware update | Update fails, causing device to enter Bootloader mode | Perform manual update using **Shelly Debug BLE Devices** app:
1. Open the app.
2. Press and hold the Reset button.
3. Insert new batteries and close the compartment — device appears in app for ~40 seconds.
4. Select device.
5. Start OTA update.
✅ *Recommendations:* Use Android smartphone; use fresh batteries; remove device from Bluetooth settings ("Forget"). |
| Device shows higher temperature than target but valve remains open | Underfloor Heating mode disabled; device uses corrected internal temp based on external sensor | This is normal behavior. Enable **Underfloor Heating** mode if you want the device to rely solely on external sensor data. |
| Valve opens early due to sudden temperature drop | Part of normal algorithm operation | This is expected behavior. |
| Radiator heats unevenly | Device reads lower temperature than expected | Bleed the radiator to ensure proper water flow. |
| Underfloor heating enabled but no updated sensor data | Gateway too far away | Move gateway closer to improve communication. |
| Temperature increases after changing `power_save` flag | Firmware ≥1.2.0 resets temperature adjustments | Device will automatically adapt and gradually recalibrate. |
| Valve cannot fully close even at minimum temperature | Plunger is slightly shorter than required | Attach a small metal disk (approx. size of a 1 Euro cent coin) to the black plunger tip to extend travel. |
| Device cannot read from external sensor | Underfloor Heating feature not enabled | Enable **Underfloor Heating**:
1. Log into Shelly Smart Control app or Gateway Gen3 web interface.
2. Select TRV.
3. Go to **Settings > TRV Behavior**.
4. Enable **Underfloor heating**. |
| Valve appears open despite displaying `Boost Off` | `Boost Off` message appears only after turning knob CCW >10 steps | To close valve, decrease target temperature by turning knob CCW <10 steps. |
| Calibration fails with "Low current" or "Battery low" | Insufficient battery voltage/current | Replace batteries. Calibration starts automatically upon mounting TRV head on backplate. |
> *CW – clockwise
*CCW – counterclockwise
> If unresolved, join our [Shelly Support Group (English)](https://www.facebook.com/groups/Shelly-support-group-(English-Version)-1686781668087857/?locale=it_IT&_rdr) or contact us at [support@shelly.cloud](mailto:support@shelly.cloud).
# Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
# Components and APIs
# Compliance
- [Shelly Blu TRV multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025-07-22)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625227562%2FShelly+Blu+TRV+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly BLU TRV UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1151074352%2FShelly+BLU+TRV+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly BLU TRV multilingual EU DoC (2024-09-30)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/808615938/Shelly+BLU+TRV?preview=%2F808615938%2F1625424028%2FShelly+BLU+TRV+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+58+2024-09-30.pdf)
# Printed user guide
[Shelly BLU TRV multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F939917512%2FShelly+BLU+TRV+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly BLU Wall Switch 4 ZB DK
- **Device model:** SBBT-104CEU
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x0015
## Short description
The Shelly BLU Wall Switch 4 ZB DK is a compact, battery-operated wireless switch designed to offer fast and reliable control of smart home devices through both Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Zigbee 3.0. With four programmable buttons and multi-action support, it provides a highly flexible user interface for automation scenarios.
Ideal for flush mounting in Danish switch frames or as a standalone remote, the device requires no wiring and integrates seamlessly with Shelly ecosystems and third-party Zigbee hubs.
## Main features
- Dual protocol: Communicates over Bluetooth LE and Zigbee 3.0, enabling flexible integration
- Powered by a CR2032 coin-cell battery with up to 2 years of typical use
- 4 programmable buttons: Support single, double, triple, and long presses – up to 16 unique actions
- Fits in Danish popular wall switch frames
- No wiring required: Mount it anywhere with adhesive or screws
- Strong encryption
## Use cases
- **Lighting control:** Assign the button to control specific lighting scenes or individual smart lights. For example, a single press could turn on/off the lights, while a long-term press could dim or brighten them.
- **Garage door opener:** Use the strong encryption of Shelly BLU Wall Switch 4 ZB and control your smart garage door opener as you approach or leave your garage.
- **Smart blinds or curtains:** Open or close motorized blinds or curtains at the touch of a button.
- **Location-based automation:** Set the device in Beacon mode so that it triggers specific actions when you come within Bluetooth range. Use the device for presence control, for example to keep lights on while you need to spend some time in a certain area.
- **Scene control:** Use the 4 buttons to activate any scene or specific actions you can imagine. Each button supports single, double, triple, and long push – which allows the user to make 16 different actions!
- **No wiring needed**
## Connectivity
- Bluetooth
- Zigbee
## User interface
### Inputs
- Four push buttons
#### To enter Bluetooth pairing mode:
1. Press any of the buttons 4 times.
2. The LED flashes once every two seconds.
3. The device enters Bluetooth pairing mode for one minute.
#### To enter Zigbee pairing mode:
1. Press any of the buttons 5 times.
2. The LED flashes twice every two seconds.
3. The device enters Zigbee commissioning mode for one minute.
#### To factory reset:
- Press and hold any button for 30 seconds (only possible shortly after inserting the battery).
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
|--------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D) | 63 × 63 × 11 mm / 2.48 × 2.48 × 0.43 in |
| Weight | 27 g / 0.96 oz |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | Ivory / Gray |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 1× 3 V battery (included) |
| Battery type | CR2032 |
| Estimated battery life | Up to 2 years |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | BLE 5 (LE) |
| RF band | 2402 – 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 8 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Zigbee** | |
| Protocols | IEEE 802.15.4 |
| RF bands | 2405 to 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 8 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | EFR32MG27 |
| Flash | 768 kB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | No |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | No |
| Scripting | No |
| MQTT | No |
| Encryption | Yes |
| **Other** | |
| Supported Devices | - Shelly Plus / Gen3 / Gen4 series
- Shelly Pro series |
## Compliance and certification
[Shelly BLU Wall Switch 4 ZB DK multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F2037415953%2FShelly+BLU+Wall+Switch+4+ZB+DK+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+257+2025-12-19.pdf)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly BLU Wall Switch 4 ZB DK multilingual printed user and safety guide (standalone)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F2037317674%2FShelly+BLU+Wall+Switch+4+ZB+DK+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide+standalone.pdf)
# Device image

# Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly BLU Wall Switch 4
- **Device model:** SBBT-004CEU
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x0006
# Short description
Shelly BLU Wall Switch 4 is a smart four-button Bluetooth control interface. It can be mounted seamlessly with various standard switch ranges. It can also be used as a standalone remote control. The device features a long battery life, supports multi-click, and strong encryption.
# Main features
- Long battery life
- Supports multi-click
- Compact size, portability, and ease of use
- Strong encryption
# Use cases
- **Lighting control:** Assign the button to control specific lighting scenes or individual smart lights. For example, a single press could turn on/off the lights, while a long-term press could dim or brighten them.
- **Garage door opener:** Use the strong encryption of Shelly BLU Wall Switch 4 and control your smart garage door opener as you approach or leave your garage.
- **Smart blinds or curtains:** Open or close motorized blinds or curtains at the touch of a button.
- **Location-based automation:** Set the device in Beacon mode so that it triggers specific actions when you come within Bluetooth range. Use the device for presence control, for example to keep lights on while you need to spend some time in a certain area.
- **Scene control:** Use the 4 buttons to activate any scene or specific actions you can imagine. Each button supports single, double, triple, and long push – which allows the user to make 16 different actions!
- **Mix and match your interior design** with the wide number of third-party frames supported
- **No wiring needed**
# Connectivity
- Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
# User interface
## Inputs
- Four push buttons
- Press and hold any two buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds to pair Shelly BLU Wall Switch 4 with another Bluetooth device.
- Press and hold any button for 30 seconds to factory reset (possible only shortly after inserting the battery).
# Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| --------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D) | 46 × 46 × 13 mm / 1.81 × 1.81 × 0.51 in |
| Weight | 17 g / 0.6 oz |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | Ivory |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 1 × 3 V battery (included) |
| Battery type | CR2032 |
| Estimated battery life | Up to 2 years |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 4.2 |
| RF band | 2400 – 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft outdoors, up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors (depending on local conditions) |
| Encryption | AES (CCM mode) |
# Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
# Troubleshooting
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# Compliance
- [Shelly BLU Wall Switch 4 multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1987641385%2FShelly+BLU+Wall+Switch+4+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+221+2025-12-05.pdf)
- [Shelly BLU Wall Switch 4 UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1169817663%2FShelly+BLU+Wall+Switch+4+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
# Battery material safety data sheet
- [CR-PSDS-01_MSDS_Panasonic CR2030](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/433455261/Battery+safety+data+sheets?preview=%2F433455261%2F433848445%2FCR-PSDS-01_MSDS_Panasonic+CR2030.pdf)
# Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/docs-ble/Devices/wall_eu)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
# Printed user guide
- [Shelly BLU Wall Switch 4 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F542277649%2FShelly+BLU+Wall+Switch+4+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1607106675/Shelly+BLU+Wall+Switch+4)
- [Shelly BLU Wall Switch 4 Stand Alone multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1110376479%2FShelly+BLU+Wall+Switch+4+Stand+Alone+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)

## Downloads
### Manuals
- [Shelly Button 1 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/63930664/Shelly+Button+1?preview=%2F63930664%2F541687850%2FShelly+Button+1+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Button1 multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F606863442%2FShelly+Button1+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
- [Shelly Button 1 white UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608141731%2FShelly+Button+1+white+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly Button 1 black UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F609288208%2FShelly+Button+1+black+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly Button 1 AU NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1162117220%2FShelly+Button+1+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
## What is Shelly Button 1?
### Control everything with just a click
We developed Shelly Button to help you easily activate or deactivate any device or scene manually with just a click. Additionally, Shelly Button is so small and convenient, you can carry it with you absolutely everywhere.
### Features
- No HUB required.
- Rechargeable batteries, allowing for more than 3000 actions per charge.
- Response time of less than 2 sec. on battery and 100 ms on USB power.
- A different color response indication for all situations.
- It can be integrated to work with all other Shelly devices.
- Compatible with Android, iOS, Amazon Alexa, and home automation servers using MQTT, CoAP, and REST API.
- Easily make your Arduino project live and usable in your automation project.
### Specification
| **POWER** | |
|---------|---|
| Battery life | 3000 actions per charge |
| Power supply AC | No |
| Power supply DC | Micro USB – 5V |
| **SPECIAL FUNCTIONS** | |
|----------------------|---|
| Complex scenes control | Activate or deactivate synchronized actions of several Shelly devices |
| Overload protection | No |
| Power measurement | No |
| Dimming | Yes |
| **FEATURES** | |
|-------------|---|
| Operational temperature | -40 to +40 °C |
| Local and remote control | Yes |
| Sunrise/Sunset | No |
| Weekly Schedule | No |
| UL Listed option | No |
| **CONNECTIVITY** | |
|------------------|---|
| Wireless/WiFi Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Radiofrequency | 2400 – 2484 MHz |
| Range | Up to 50 m outdoors and up to 30 m indoors (depending on building materials) |
| **DIMENSIONS** | |
|--------------|---|
| Size | 45 mm × 45 mm × 16 mm |

## Short description
Shelly Button Add-on is an accessory that allows Shelly smart switches or dimmers to be used safely without inserting them into the wall box. It can be used with a wide range of plus and mini form-factor devices and easily turns every night light, fan or convector into a smart device.
## Compatibility
- **Gen1 devices**: Shelly 1/1PM, Shelly 2.5 (switch mode), Shelly Dimmer 2
- **Gen2 devices**: Shelly Plus 1/1PM, Shelly Plus 2PM (switch mode), Shelly Plus 1/1PM Mini
- **Gen3 devices**: Shelly 1/1PM Gen3, Shelly 2PM Gen3 (switch mode), Shelly 1/1PM Mini Gen3, Shelly Dimmer Gen3 (when used with neutral)
- **Gen4 devices (available so far)**: Shelly 1/1PM Gen4, Shelly 1/1PM Mini Gen4
## Main features
- **Retrofit**: Turn every night-light, ambient light, fan or other appliance into a smart device
- **Ease of access**: Provide easy and safe access for children and people with disabilities to the home lights, fans or other devices
- **Mounting**: Fast and easy wiring by using the pre-installed cables
- **Compatibility**: Can be used with a wide range of plus and mini form-factor Shelly devices
## Use cases
- **Retrofitting**: Turn your night lights into smart lights without the need of additional wiring — just insert a Shelly device of your choice and replace the existing switch with this elegant accessory.
- **Comfort for children**: Install it near your child’s bed and let the kid turn on and off the lights whenever they want. Dim down the lights remotely to provide a comfortable environment without entering the room.
- **Ease of access**: Use it as an additional wall switch for the lights to provide easy access for disabled people without the need of any construction works.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Device electrical interfaces
**Inputs**:
- 2 power supply inputs on push-in terminals: **N** (+) and **L** (Ʇ)
**Outputs**:
- 2 power supply outputs on push-in terminals: **N** (+) and **L** (Ʇ)
**Interconnections**:
- 5 cables: 1 **L** and 1 **I** (brown), 1 **N** (blue), 1 **O** (black), and 1 **SW** (white)
## Supported load types
Load type should be compatible with the Shelly device that is going to be used with Shelly Button Add-on.
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
|--------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 63 × 84 × 28 mm |
| Weight: | 45.62 g |
| Terminals: | Push-in |
| Power cable (size): | 3 mm |
| Conductor cross section: | 0.2 to 1.5 mm² / 24 to 16 AWG (solid, stranded, and bootlace ferrules) |
| Conductor stripped length: | 7 to 8 mm |
| Mounting: | Stand-alone/surface mounting |
| Shell material: | Plastic |
| Shell and print colors: | White shell, matte, gray print
Black shell, matte, white print |
| Connectors color: | Black |
| Cables colors: | Brown, Blue, Black, White |
| Cables length: | 35 mm |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature: | -20°C to 40°C |
| Humidity: | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max. altitude: | 2000 m |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply: | 220–240 V~ 50 Hz |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max. switching voltage: | 240 V~ |
| Max. switching current: | 3 A and less than the rating of the Shelly device that is used |
## Basic wiring diagrams
| Shelly 1 (Plus, Gen3, Gen4) inside Shelly Button Add-on | Shelly 1PM (Plus, Gen3, Gen4) inside Shelly Button Add-on | Shelly 2PM (Plus) inside Shelly Button Add-on | Shelly 2PM (Gen3, Gen4) inside Shelly Button Add-on | Shelly 1 Mini (Plus, Gen3, Gen4) inside Shelly Button Add-on | Shelly 1PM Mini (Plus, Gen3, Gen4) inside Shelly Button Add-on | Shelly Dimmer 2 inside Shelly Button Add-on | Shelly Dimmer Gen3 inside Shelly Button Add-on |
|------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------|
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### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
|---------|-------------|-------|-------------|
| **LI:** | Live In (incoming live wire from power source) | **N:** | Neutral wire |
| **N:** | Neutral terminals (x2) | **L:** | Live wire (220–240 V~) |
| **LO:** | Live Out (switched live wire going to the output) | **Brown:** | Wire for live/input terminal |
| **Device terminals** | | **Blue:** | Wire for neutral terminal |
| **L:** | Live terminal (220–240 V~) | **White:** | Wire for switch terminal |
| **N:** | Neutral terminal | **Black:** | Wire for output terminal |
| **O, O1, O2:** | Load circuit output terminals | | |
| **I:** | Load circuit input terminal | | |
| **S1, S2, SW, SW1, SW2:** | Switch input terminals | | |
## Troubleshooting
1. Click here. This set of buttons will pop up.

2. Select the pencil icon.
3. Replace `instructions` in the `Excerpt name` dropdown with the corresponding device.
4. Select `Preview` to make sure the correct content is selected.
5. Select `Save`.
## Compliance
1. Click here. This set of buttons will pop up.

2. Select the pencil icon.
3. Replace `instructions` in the `Excerpt name` dropdown with the corresponding device.
4. Select `Preview` to make sure the correct content is selected.
5. Select `Save`.
## Printed user guide
1. Click here. This set of buttons will pop up.

2. Select the pencil icon.
3. Replace `instructions` in the `Excerpt name` dropdown with the corresponding device.
4. Select `Preview` to make sure the correct content is selected.
5. Select `Save`.

## Short description
Shelly Bypass for 1L/2L is required for the Shelly 1L or 2L Gen3 to operate without a Neutral wire at 240 V~, 50 Hz.
**Compatibility**:
Compatible with Shelly 1L Gen3 and Shelly 2L Gen3.
## Main features
- **Perfect for retrofitting**: The device can be mounted directly behind the light source where space is limited. It connects to Neutral and Live wires.
- **No minimum load condition for other Shelly devices**: The device is a bypass, allowing the Shelly 1L and 2L Gen3 to function correctly in installations without a Neutral wire.
- **Compatibility**: Designed and tested to ensure compatibility with a wide range of lights.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 line inputs on cables:
- **O** (output coming from Shelly 1L/2L Gen3)
- **N** (Neutral)
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| --------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 39 x 23 x 13 mm / 1.54 x 0.91 x 0.51 inch (without wires) |
| Weight | 8 g / 0.28 oz |
| Conductor cross section | 0.2 mm² / 24 AWG stranded |
| Conductor stripped length | 0.5 mm / 0.02 in |
| Length of cables | 65 ± 5 mm / 2.56 ± 0.2 in |
| Mounting | Inside Light Fixture |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | Cyan |
| Cable color | Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20° C to 70° C / -5° F to 158° F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 240 V~, 50 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 4 W |
## Basic wiring diagrams


| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | ----------------------------- | ----- | ---------------------- |
| L | Live (220–240 V~) terminal | L | Live (220–240 V~) wire |
| O, O1, O2 | Load circuit output terminals | N | Neutral wire |
| S1, S2 | Switch input terminals | | |
| Sx | Switch signal output terminal | | |
## Compliance
[Shelly Bypass for 1L-2L Gen3 multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1504739329%2FShelly+Bypass+for+1L-2L+Gen3+multilingual+EU+Declaration+of+Conformity.pdf)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Bypass for 1L-2L multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1526956068%2FShelly+Bypass+for+1L-2L+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (User Guide & Safety Instructions)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1620148263/Shelly+Bypass+for+1L+2L+Gen3)
## Installation guides
There are no items with the selected labels at this time.

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Bypass for Dimmer
## Short description
Shelly Bypass for Dimmer is required for Shelly Dimmer Gen3 (and up) to work without the need of a Neutral wire, when controlling loads less than 20 W.
**Compatibility:**
Compatible with Shelly Dimmer Gen3 and up.
## Main features
- **Perfect to retrofit:** The device can be mounted behind the light, requiring minimal space. It connects to both the Neutral and Live wires.
- **No minimum load condition for other Shelly devices:** The device is a Bypass needed for the Shelly Dimmer Gen3 (and up) to work without a Neutral wire.
- **Compatibility:** It is designed and tested to ensure compatibility with a wide range of lights.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 line inputs on cables:
- **O** (output coming from Shelly Dimmer Gen3)
- **N** (Neutral)
## Supported load types
- Shelly Dimmer Gen3
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| ------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 39 × 23 × 13 mm / 1.54 × 0.91 × 0.51 inch (without wires) |
| Weight | 8 g / 0.28 oz |
| Conductor cross section | 0.2 mm² / 24 AWG stranded |
| Conductor stripped length | 0.5 mm / 0.02 in |
| Length of cables | 65 ± 5 mm / 2.56 ± 0.2 in |
| Mounting | Inside Light Fixture |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | Shell: Lime (same as Dimmer Gen3)
Print: Black |
| Cable color | Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 104°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 220–240 V~ 50 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 4 W |
## Basic wiring diagrams

## Compliance and certification
[Shelly Bypass for Dimmer…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1516929053%2FShelly+Bypass+for+Dimmer+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
## Printed User Guide
[Shelly Bypass for Dimmer…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1517387883%2FShelly+Bypass+for+Dimmer+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1620705400/Shelly+Bypass+for+Dimmer)

## Short description
Shelly Bypass is required for Shelly devices that do not need a neutral wire to operate if the load they switch is less than 20 W at 240 VAC.
**Compatibility:**
Compatible with [Shelly 1L](./shelly-1l) and [Shelly Dimmer 2](./shelly-dimmer-2).
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
| -------------------- | --------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 39×23×13 mm / in (without wires) |
| Material: | Plastic |
| Color: | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature: | -20° C to 70° C / -5° F to 158° F |
| Humidity: | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Working voltage: | 230 VAC |
| Power consumption: | < 4 W |
## Printed User Guide
[Shelly Bypass printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1620082965%2FShelly+Bypass+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1619853385](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1619853385)
## Installation guides
- [Shelly Bypass User and Safety guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/240189441/Shelly+Bypass+User+and+Safety+guide)
# Shelly DALI Dimmer Gen3

## Device Identification
- **Device name:** Shelly DALI Dimmer Gen3
- **Device model:** S3DM-0A1WW
- **Device SSID:** ShellyDDimmerG3-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x1071
## Short Description
The Shelly DALI Dimmer (the Device) is a gateway device between the Shelly ecosystem and APIs, and a DALI network of lights. It can control DALI-capable light sources that contain DALI control gear.
> **In terms of DALI**, it is a single-master application controller, supporting LED control gear (Part 207), which does not share the bus with other DALI control devices. The Shelly DALI Dimmer controls all connected DALI control gear as a single group using broadcast messages.
The device contains a bus power supply capable of controlling up to X non-powered bus units.
It can be accessed, controlled, and monitored remotely from any location with internet connectivity, provided it is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
It features an embedded Web Interface for monitoring and controlling the device, as well as adjusting its settings.
## Main Features
- **DALI Application Controller:** Supports DALI bus control in a single-master configuration for direct or indirect DALI control gear lights.
- **DALI Features:** Controls light intensity of attached control gear (DT6). Color temperature control is **not supported**.
- **DALI Power On Default:** Off
- **DALI On Bus Failure:** Turn on at 100%
- **Shelly Plus Add-on Compatible:** Supports connection with sensor interface to Shelly Plus devices.
- **Switch/Button Input Mode:** Flexible input control via switches or buttons.
- **One/Dual Button Dimming Control:** Full functionality support for dimming control with any wall switch configuration.
- **Night Mode:** Set specific brightness levels during nighttime.
- **Min/Max Brightness:** Reframes dimming signal range for more precise brightness control.
- **Button Fade Rate:** Controls how quickly output brightness changes when holding a button.
- **Transition Duration:** Controls time for dimming from 0% to 100%.
- **Weekly Schedules:** Supports daily schedules and routines including brightness, transition duration, and flip value of dimming signal.
- **Auto On/Off Timers:** Enables automatic on/off timer settings.
- **Local Actions:** Create automation scenarios within the local Wi-Fi network (brightness, transition duration, flip value).
- **Webhooks:** Supports lightweight, event-driven communication with other devices.
- **BLE Gateway:** Facilitates communication between BLE and Wi-Fi-enabled devices.
- **Wi-Fi Range Extender:** Retransmits Wi-Fi signal to extend reach.
- **Scripting:** Allows creation of automation scenarios through scripts.
- **Compatibility:** Highly compatible with third-party home automation systems.
- **KNX:** Supports [KNXnet/IP](https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/shelly-knx-documentation#:~:text=This%20documentation%20applies%20to%20Shelly%20devices%20with%20built-in%20KNXnet/IP%20support) communication.
- **No Need for Hub:** Ready for use locally or remotely via Shelly Smart Control or third-party systems.
## Use Cases
- Add DALI lights to a Shelly ecosystem
- Use Shelly interfaces (application, local APIs) to control DALI lights
## Integrations
### Amazon Alexa Supported Capabilities
- Brightness Controller
### Google Smart Home Supported Traits
- Brightness
### Samsung SmartThings Supported Capabilities
- Color Control
## Simplified Internal Schematics

## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals: **S1** and **S2**
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: **N** and **L**
### Outputs
- 2 DALI bus lines: **D+** and **D-**
### Add-on Interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage present on the add-on interface when the device is powered!
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety Function
- Overheating protection
## Supported Load Types
- Can control up to 5 DALI bus units.
- Rated current of internal power supply: 10 mA.
- Bus units must be externally powered.
- Contains DALI bus power supply with maximum output current < 35 mA.
## User Interface
### Inputs
- One (Control) button:
- Press and hold for 5 seconds → Enable device access point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds → Factory reset the device.
### Outputs
- LED (monocolor) indication:
- AP enabled, Wi-Fi disabled: 1 sec ON / 1 sec OFF
- Wi-Fi enabled but not connected: 1 sec ON / 3 sec OFF
- Connected to Wi-Fi network: Constantly ON
- Cloud enabled but not connected: 1 sec ON / 5 sec OFF
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly ON
- OTA (Over-the-Air Update): ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 5 seconds: ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 10 seconds: ¼ sec ON / ¼ sec OFF
> _Note: The list starts with initial device status and lowest priority. Each subsequent state cancels the previous one._
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 42 x 37 x 17 mm / 1.65 x 1.46 x 0.66 in |
| Weight | 18 g / 0.63 oz |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG (solid, stranded, bootlace ferrules) |
| Conductor stripped length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Mounting | In-wall, suspended ceilings |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | Green |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 110 – 240 VAC ±10%, 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 2 W |
| Neutral not needed | No |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Bus power supply | Guaranteed 10 mA (up to 5 DALI control gear units); short circuit current < 35 mA |
| Bus voltage | 16 V nominal |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| Wi-Fi Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF Band | 2401 – 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors, 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 4.2 |
| RF Band | 2400 – 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors, 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | ESP32-C3 Shelly |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| Encryption | Yes, TLS 1.2 |
## Basic Wiring Diagrams

### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | -------------------------------- | ----- | ---------------------------------- |
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live (110–240 V~) terminal | L | Live (110–240 V~) wire
50–60 Hz |
| Out | Dali dimmer load output | — | — |
| S1, S2 | Switch input terminals | — | — |
| DA+ | Dali interface positive terminal | — | — |
| DA- | Dali interface negative terminal | — | — |
## Troubleshooting
1. **Ensure the device is properly powered:**
- Check power cables, outlets, and any power indicators on the device.
2. **Inspect Connections:**
- Verify that all connections (cables, wiring) are secure and properly seated. Loose connections may cause malfunction.
3. **Review Device Settings:**
- If applicable, check and confirm configurations match your intended use.
4. **Update Firmware/Software:**
- Check for available firmware/software updates. Keeping updated resolves known issues and improves performance.
5. **Restart or Reboot:**
- Turn off the device, wait a few seconds, then power it back on. This can resolve temporary glitches.
6. **Check Network Connection:**
- Ensure network settings are correct. Test connectivity and consider restarting routers/switches if needed.
7. **Inspect Physical Components:**
- Look for signs of damage, overheating, or abnormal behavior.
8. **Check Compatibility:**
- Confirm compatibility with other system components (hardware/software).
9. **Monitor Environmental Factors:**
- Consider temperature and humidity levels.
10. **Inspect Power Supply Quality:**
- Poor power quality (voltage spikes/fluctuations) may affect performance. Use surge protectors or voltage regulators if necessary.
> _These are general troubleshooting steps. Specific procedures may vary by issue. If problems persist, contact [Shelly Technical Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/home)._
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Shelly Web User Interface
- [Shelly DALI Dimmer Gen3 Web Interface Guide](./shelly-dali-dimmer-gen3-web-interface-guide)
## Components & APIs
- [This device (API Docs)](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen3/ShellyDDimmerG3)
- [All Shelly Devices and Services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly DALI Dimmer Gen3 Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025-07-22)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1623949368%2FShelly+DALI+Dimmer+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly DALI Dimmer Gen3 AU/NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1164148751%2FShelly+DALI+Dimmer+Gen3+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
- [Shelly DALI Dimmer Gen3 UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1169817637%2FShelly+DALI+Dimmer+Gen3+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
### Compliance Archive
- [Shelly DALI Dimmer Gen3 Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (57-1, 2024-09-19)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/585105967/Shelly+DALI+Dimmer+Gen3?preview=%2F585105967%2F1623949359%2FShelly+DALI+Dimmer+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+57-1+2024-09-19.pdf)
## Printed User Guide
- [Shelly DALI Dimmer Gen3 Multilingual Printed User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F894271493%2FShelly+DALI+Dimmer+Gen3+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
### Additional Language Resources
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1593279085/Shelly+DALI+Dimmer+Gen3)
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# Device Image
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# Device Identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Dimmer 0/1-10V PM Gen3
- **Device model:** S3DM-0010WW
- **Device SSID:** Shelly0110DimG3-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **BLE Model ID:** 0x1072
# Short Description
The Shelly Dimmer 0/1-10V PM Gen3 is a smart dimming controller that enables remote control of dimmable drivers via mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation systems. It can operate standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or be managed through cloud-based home automation services. The device is a current sourcing controller supporting both 0–10V and 1–10V driver types.
# Main Features
- **Bluetooth:** Complies with Bluetooth standard for short-range data exchange.
- **BLE Gateway:** Enables communication between BLE and Wi-Fi-enabled devices.
- **Wi-Fi:** Connects to wireless networks.
- **Wi-Fi Range Extender:** Repeats and extends Wi-Fi signal reach.
- **Scripting:** Supports automation via user-defined scripts.
- **Basic Schedules:** Weekly schedules with customizable brightness, transition duration, and flip value.
- **Advanced Schedules:** Year-round detailed scheduling with time adjustments from seconds to months, including brightness, transition duration, and flip settings.
- **Shelly Plus Add-On Compatible:** Can connect to Shelly Plus sensor interfaces.
- **Auto On/Off Timers:** Supports automatic on/off timing.
- **Local Actions:** Enables local automation within the Wi-Fi network.
- **Webhooks:** Lightweight, event-driven integration with other devices.
- **Compatibility:** Fully compatible with third-party home automation platforms.
- **No Hub Required:** Works locally or remotely via Shelly Smart Control or third-party systems.
- **Activity Log:** Stores detailed event history.
- **KVS (Key-Value Storage):** Persistent storage for key-value pairs.
- **Customizable Thresholds & Offsets (when used with Plus Add-on):** Adjustable temperature, humidity, and light thresholds.
- **Safety:** Overcurrent, overvoltage, and overpower protection.
- **Power Measurement:** Accurate monitoring of voltage (V), current (A), and power consumption (W).
- **Diverse Driver Integration:** Supports 0–10V and 1–10V drivers (lights, motors, valves, etc.).
- **Night Mode:** Sets reduced brightness during nighttime.
> If _night mode brightness_ < _min_brightness_on_toggle_, then _min_brightness_on_toggle_ is applied.
- **Switch/Button Input Mode:** Flexible input control using switches/buttons:
- One-button dimming control
- Dual-button dimming control
- **Transition Duration:** Controls dimming time from 0% to 100% (on) and 100% to 0% (off).
- **Minimum Brightness on Toggle On:** Applies minimum brightness (default: 3%) when turning on if current level is below threshold. Not applied during custom transitions in schedules/actions.
- **Min/Max Brightness:** Adjusts dimming range for finer control.
- **Button Fade Rate:** Controls how quickly output changes while holding buttons (default: 3x).
- **Button Presets:** Sets state on double-click (default: 100%).
- **Virtual Components:** Dynamically created components not physically present in the device.
# Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condos, hotels, etc.)
- Light Commercial (small offices, retail stores, restaurants, gas stations, etc.)
- Government/Municipal
- University/College
# Use Cases
- Control dimmable lights within the 0–10 V range for optimal brightness.
- Create smart schedules for automatic brightness adjustment throughout the day.
- Retrofit existing lighting systems using the Dimmer 0/1-10V PM Gen3 while retaining current switches.
- Sync lights with sunrise/sunset times via smart scheduling.
- Enable night mode for lower brightness during nighttime hours.
- Integrate with third-party systems like Home Assistant, Google Home, Alexa, and SmartThings.
- Dim lights up/down with single or double button presses.
- Monitor and manage energy usage of connected lights.
# Integrations
### Amazon Alexa Supported Capabilities
Yes
### Google Smart Home Supported Traits
Yes
### Samsung SmartThings Supported Capabilities
Yes
# Simplified Internal Schematics

# Device Electrical Interfaces
## Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals: **S1** and **S2**
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: **N** (Neutral) and **L** (Live)
## Outputs
- 2 × 0–10V outputs on screw terminals: **+** and **–**
- 1 relay output with power measurement on screw terminal
## Add-on Interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage present on add-on interface when device is powered!
# Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
# Safety Function
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
# Supported Load Types
- 0–10V signal control (for lights, motors, valves, etc.)
- 1–10V signal control
# User Interface
## Inputs
- **One (Control) Button**
- Press and hold for 5 seconds: Enables Device Access Point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds: Performs factory reset.
## Outputs
- **LED (Monochrome Indicator)**
| Status | LED Behavior |
| ---------------------------- | -------------------- |
| AP enabled, Wi-Fi disabled | 1 sec ON / 1 sec OFF |
| Wi-Fi enabled, not connected | 1 sec ON / 3 sec OFF |
| Connected to Wi-Fi network | Constantly ON |
| Cloud enabled, not connected | 1 sec ON / 5 sec OFF |
| Connected to Shelly Cloud | Constantly ON |
| OTA Update in progress | ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF |
| Button held for 5 seconds | ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF |
| Button held for 10 seconds | ¼ sec ON / ¼ sec OFF |
> Note: States are prioritized from top to bottom; each subsequent state overrides the previous one.
# Specifications
| Category | Quantity | Value |
| -------------------------- | --------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | Size (H×W×D) | 38.5×43.5×17 mm / 1.52×1.71×0.67 in |
| | Weight | 28.5 g / 0.99 oz |
| | Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| | Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 4 mm² / 20 to 11 AWG (solid, stranded, bootlace ferrules) |
| | Conductor stripped length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| | Mounting | Wall console / behind wall / ceiling construction |
| | Shell material | Plastic |
| | Shell color | Pantone 2736C (blue), Print: White |
| | Connector color | Black |
| **Environmental** | Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| | Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| | Max altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | Power supply | 110–240 V~ 50/60 Hz |
| | Power consumption | < 1.5 W |
| | Neutral required | No |
| | Voltage control type | Current sourcing |
| | External protection | 16 A, tripping characteristic B or C, 6 kA interrupting rating, Energy limiting class 3 |
| **Output Circuit Ratings** | Max switching voltage | 240 V~ |
| | Max switching current | 13 A |
| | Max control current | 35 mA |
| **Sensors, Meters** | Voltmeter (AC) | 110 V – 240 V |
| | Voltmeter accuracy | ±10 % |
| | Ammeter (AC) | 50 mA – 16 A |
| | Ammeter accuracy | ±10 % |
| | Power & energy meters | Active/apparent power, active/apparent energy, power factor |
| | Measurement data storage | No |
| | Internal temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | Wi-Fi Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| | RF Band | 2401 – 2495 MHz |
| | Max RF Power | < 20 dBm |
| | Range | Up to 30 m indoors / 50 m outdoors (varies by conditions) |
| | Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| | RF Band | 2400 – 2483.5 MHz |
| | Max RF Power | < 4 dBm |
| | Range | Up to 10 m indoors / 30 m outdoors (varies by conditions) |
| **Microcontroller Unit** | CPU | Shelly ESP32 C3 |
| | Clock frequency | 40 MHz |
| | Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware Capabilities** | Schedules | 20 |
| | Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| | Scripting | Yes |
| | MQTT | Yes |
| | Advanced Schedules | Yes |
| | KVS (Key-Value Store) | Yes |
# Basic Wiring Diagrams

## Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| ----------- | -------------------------------------------- | ----- | --------------------- |
| `-` | 0–10 VDC negative terminal | `L` | Live (110–240 V) wire |
| `+` | 0–10 VDC positive terminal | `N` | Neutral wire |
| `O` | Relay output | | |
| `S1` | Switch/button input terminal (light control) | | |
| `S2` | Switch/button input terminal (light control) | | |
| `L` | Live (110–240 V) terminal | | |
| `N` | Neutral terminal | | |
| `Dim-/Dim+` | Positive/Negative terminal of LED driver | | |
| `V-/V+` | Positive/Negative output of LED driver | | |
# Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
# Troubleshooting
...
# Components and APIs
- [This device (API Docs)](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen3/ShellyDimmer0110VPMG3)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
# Compliance and Certification
### Compliance
- [Shelly Dimmer 0_1-10V PM Gen3 Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025-07-22)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1624211483%2FShelly+Dimmer+0_1-10V+PM+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly Dimmer 0_1-10V PM Gen3 AU/NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1160839172%2FShelly+Dimmer+0_1-10V+PM+Gen3+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
- [Shelly Dimmer 0_1-10V PM Gen3 UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1169817628%2FShelly+Dimmer+0_1-10V+PM+Gen3+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
#### Compliance Archive
- [Shelly Dimmer 0_1-10V PM Gen3 Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2024-05-30)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/388956161/Shelly+Dimmer+0+1-10V+PM+Gen3?preview=%2F388956161%2F1624145938%2FShelly+Dimmer+0_1-10V+PM+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+51+2024-05-30.pdf)
# Printed User Guide
- [Shelly Dimmer 0_1-10V PM Gen3 Multilingual Printed User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F708673538%2FShelly+Dimmer+0_1-10V+PM+Gen3+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1596391426/Shelly+Dimmer+0+1-10V+PM+Gen3)
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## Downloads
### Manuals
- [User & Application Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/63897613/Shelly+Dimmer+2?preview=%2F63897613%2F63897658%2FUser+%26+Application+Guide)
- [Shelly Dimmer 2 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F415072332%2FShelly+Dimmer+2+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Shelly Bypass User Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/63897613/Shelly+Dimmer+2?preview=%2F63897613%2F63897664%2FShelly+Bypass+User+Guide)
### Compliance
- [Shelly Dimmer2 multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F606732409%2FShelly+Dimmer2+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
- [Shelly Dimmer 2 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F609189889%2FShelly+Dimmer+2+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly Dimmer 2 x2 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608502178%2FShelly+Dimmer+2+x2+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
## What is Shelly Dimmer 2?
### Dimming without a neutral line
We developed Shelly Dimmer 2 to be able to cover all possible electrical installations all over the world. Shelly Dimmer 2 can be used in houses where the neutral line is missing and **provides** a full set of dimming functionalities. You can control a wide range of halogen lights, dimmable **LEDs**, and ferromagnetic transformers.
### Features
- No HUB required.
- Dimming without a neutral line.
- Turn ON/OFF or use the dimming function to set the brightness to your preferred intensity.
- Integrated internal temperature sensor for overheating protection.
- Designed to fit in most standard electrical boxes and switches.
- It can be integrated to work with all other Shelly devices.
- Compatible with Android, iOS, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and home automation servers using MQTT, CoAP, and REST API.
- Easily make your Arduino project live and usable in your automation project.
### Specification
| **POWER** | |
|---------|------|
| Power supply AC | 110–230V ±10%, 50/60Hz |
| **SPECIAL FUNCTIONS** | |
|------------------------|------|
| Device temperature protection | Yes; 95°C |
| Overload protection | Yes |
| Power measurement | Yes |
| Dimming | Yes |
| Operational current | 0.1–1.1 A |
| Dimmable LED | 50–200VA / 10W – 200W |
| Incandescent and halogen light sources | 10–220W |
| Working without a neutral line | Yes |
| **FEATURES** | |
|--------------|------|
| Colour changing | No |
| Predefined effects | Yes |
| Channels | 1 Channel |
| Operational temperature | 0 to +40°C |
| Device power consumption | < 1 W |
| Intelligent On/Off | Yes |
| Local and remote control | Yes |
| Sunrise/Sunset | Yes |
| Weekly Schedule | Yes |
| UL Listed option | No |
| **CONNECTIVITY** | |
|------------------|------|
| Wireless/WiFi Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Radiofrequency | 2400 – 2500 MHz |
| Range | Up to 50 m outdoors and up to 30 m indoors (depending on building materials) |
| **DIMENSIONS** | |
|---------------|------|
| Size | 42mm × 36mm × 14 mm |
## Wiring diagrams


> *When using the device without neutral, Shelly Dimmer 2 requires at least 20W @ 240 VAC of power consumption to operate. If the connected light has a smaller power consumption, then Shelly Bypass is needed for the device to work.*


## Use cases
### Lighting control
Install Shelly Dimmer, and control any lights at home easily via your smartphone or with your voice. When you are reading your favorite book in the evening, picking a stronger light will ease your eyes. Also, dimming the lights **during movie** nights has never been easier!
## Projects
### Shelly Dimmer Wall Switch With Rotary Knob and Home Assistant Integration
Learn how you can add convenience to your smart home with Shelly **Dimmer** 2 by controlling your lights even when your Wi-Fi connection is down.
[Learn More](https://www.instructables.com/Shelly-Dimmer-Wall-Switch-With-Rotary-Knob-and-Hom/)
### Living Room for Movie With Shelly
Learn to create very simple automation using Google Home routines to make your living room all set for a comfortable movie night.
[Learn More](https://www.instructables.com/Living-Room-for-Movie-With-Shelly/)
## Reviews
### DrZzs
[Smart Dimmer by Shelly + Excellent Home Assistant Integration](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x7_2efDNNc)
### Jimmy James
[Shelly Dimmer Installation - The Perfect Dimmer???](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2PD0Tat8ts)
# Device image(s)

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# Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Dimmer Gen3
- **Device model:** S3DM-0A101WWL
- **Device SSID:** ShellyDimmerG3-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x1073
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# Short description
Shelly Dimmer Gen3 is a single-channel smart dimming controller that allows remote control of dimmable lights and dimming drivers via mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation systems. It can operate standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or be managed through cloud-based home automation services. The device supports remote access, control, and monitoring from anywhere with internet connectivity, provided it's connected to the Internet.
It features an embedded Web Interface for monitoring and configuring settings. The device functions as a trailing-edge dimmer switch and can be used with or without a neutral wire.
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# Main features
- **No need for neutral:** Can be used without a neutral wire.
- **Bypass:** Required when used without neutral and load is under 20 W. Helps prevent residual light when off.
- **Groups of lights:** Supported, but all lights must have identical power consumption (same model and manufacturer).
- **Bluetooth:** Complies with Bluetooth standard for short-range data exchange.
- **BLE Gateway:** Enables communication between BLE and Wi-Fi devices.
- **Wi-Fi:** Connects to wireless networks.
- **Wi-Fi Range Extender:** Repeats and extends Wi-Fi signal coverage.
- **Scripting:** Supports custom automation via scripts.
- **Basic Schedules:** Weekly schedules with brightness, transition duration, and dimming signal flip value.
- **Advanced Schedules:** Year-round detailed scheduling with time adjustments from seconds to months.
- **Auto on/off timers:** Allows setting automatic on/off times.
- **Local actions:** Automation within the local network.
- **Webhooks:** Lightweight, event-driven integration with other devices.
- **Compatibility:** Highly compatible with third-party home automation platforms.
- **No hub required:** Ready for use locally or remotely via Shelly Smart Control or third-party systems.
- **Activity log:** Stores detailed event history.
- **KVS (Key-value storage):** Persistent storage for key-value pairs.
- **Safety:** Overcurrent, overvoltage, and power protection — may not function properly without neutral wire.
- **Power measurement:**
- Voltage (V), current (A), and power (W) displayed only when used with neutral.
- Power consumption cannot be measured without neutral.
- **Night Mode:** Set specific brightness levels during nighttime hours.
- **Transition duration:** Controls dimming speed from 0% to 100% (on) and 100% to 0% (off).
- **Minimum brightness on toggle On:** Default 3%. Applies when turning on if current brightness is below this level (not applied with explicit transitions).
- **Min/Max brightness:** Adjusts dimming range for finer control.
- **Switch/Button input mode:** Flexible control using one or two buttons:
- One-button dimming
- Dual-button dimming
- **Button fade rate:** Controls how fast brightness changes while holding button(s). Default: 3x.
- **Button presets:** Default state after double-click: 100%.
- **Automatic dimming calibration:** Ensures smooth dimming across full range. Must be performed:
- On new devices
- After factory reset
- After changing the load
- _Starts automatically on first toggle (physical switch, app, web UI, or RPC command)_
- Or manually by long-pressing both buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds
- Calibration lasts up to 2 minutes:
- Success: Light turns on for 10 seconds, then off
- Failure: Light flashes 5 times (1 sec ON / 1 sec OFF)
- **Factory reset through switch/button:** 5 consecutive toggles within 60 seconds after power-up.
- **Virtual components:** Dynamically created user-defined components.
- **KNX:** Supports KNXnet/IP communication.
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# Use cases
- Retrofit existing lighting systems even without a neutral wire, preserving current switches and wiring.
- Fine-tune light brightness for optimal ambiance.
- Create smart schedules for automated brightness adjustments throughout the day.
- Sync lighting with sunrise/sunset times using intelligent schedules.
- Enable night mode for reduced brightness at night.
- Integrate with third-party systems like Home Assistant, Google Home, Alexa, and SmartThings.
- Control dimming with single or double button presses.
- Enhance safety by triggering lights automatically when motion is detected via Shelly Motion.
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# Main applications
- Residential
- Multi Dwelling Units (apartments, condos, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small offices, retail stores, restaurants, gas stations, etc.)
- Government/municipal projects
- University/college facilities
---
# Integrations
### Amazon Alexa supported capabilities
Yes
### Google Smart Home supported traits
Yes
### Samsung SmartThings supported capabilities
Yes
---
# Simplified internal schematics

---
# Device electrical interfaces
## Inputs
- Two switch/button inputs on screw terminals: **S1** and **S2**
- Three power supply inputs on screw terminals: **N** and two **L**
## Outputs
- Internally bridged output terminals: **O**
## Add-on interface
Not supported
---
# Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
---
# Safety functions
- Overheating protection
- Overpower protection\*
- Overvoltage protection\*
- Undervoltage protection\*
- Overcurrent protection
> \*Works only when used with a neutral wire.
---
# Supported load types
- Dimmable LED lamps: up to 150 W
- Incandescent bulbs: up to 200 W
- Halogen lamps: up to 200 W
- Iron-core transformer with low-voltage incandescent lamps: up to 200 VA
- Dimmable electronic transformers: up to 200 W
---
# User interface
## Inputs
- One (Control) button:
- Press and hold for 5 seconds → Enable device access point and Bluetooth
- Press and hold for 10 seconds → Factory reset
## Outputs
- Monochrome LED indicator:
- AP enabled, Wi-Fi disabled: 1 sec ON / 1 sec OFF
- Wi-Fi enabled but not connected: 1 sec ON / 3 sec OFF
- Connected to Wi-Fi network: Constantly ON
- Cloud enabled but not connected: 1 sec ON / 5 sec OFF
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly ON
- OTA update in progress: ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 5 seconds: ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 10 seconds: ¼ sec ON / ¼ sec OFF
> Note: Higher-priority states override lower ones.
---
# Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| ------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D) | 38 × 42.5 × 16.5 mm / 1.50 × 1.67 × 0.65 inch |
| Weight | 24.3 g / 0.86 oz |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 4 mm² / 20 to 11 AWG (solid, stranded, bootlace ferrules) |
| Conductor stripped length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Mounting | In-wall |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | Lime |
| Print color | Black |
| Connector color | Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 220–240 V~ 50 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 1.5 W |
| Neutral not needed | Yes |
| Min. load without neutral and bypass | 20 W |
| Dimming type | Trailing edge |
| External protection | 16 A, tripping characteristic B or C; 6 kA interrupting rating; Energy limiting class 3 |
| Short circuit protection | Yes |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max. output power | 200 W |
| **Sensors, meters**\* | |
| Voltmeter range (AC) | 180 V – 240 V |
| Voltmeter accuracy | ±5% (when used with neutral) |
| Ammeter range (AC) | 0 A – 3 A |
| Ammeter accuracy | ±5% (when used with neutral) |
| Internal temperature sensor | Yes |
| \* | Precise measurement only possible when used with neutral |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band | 2412 – 2472 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m indoors / 100 ft; up to 50 m outdoors / 160 ft
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 4.2 |
| RF band | 2402 – 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m indoors / 33 ft; up to 30 m outdoors / 100 ft
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | ESP32 C3, STM32 G051 |
| Clock frequency | ESP32 C3: 40 MHz |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with up to 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| Advanced schedules | Yes |
| KVS (Key-Value Store) | Yes |
---
# Basic wiring diagrams
| With Neutral | Without Neutral, with Bypass |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
|  |  |
| _Fig. 1 - With Neutral_ | _Fig. 2 - Without Neutral, with Bypass_ |
---
# Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | ----------------------------------------------- | ----- | ---------------------- |
| L (x2) | Two live terminals | L | Live (220–240 V~) wire |
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| O (x2) | Two output terminals to the load | | |
| S1, S2 | Switch/button input terminals for light control | | |
---
# Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
---
# Shelly Web user interface
- [Shelly Dimmer Gen3 Web user interface guide](./shelly-dimmer-gen3-web-interface-guide)
---
# Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen3/ShellyDimmerG3)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
---
# Compliance
- [Shelly Dimmer Gen3 multilingual EU declaration of conformity (2025-07-22)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1624309770%2FShelly+Dimmer+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly Dimmer Gen3 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1473217127%2FShelly+Dimmer+Gen3+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Dimmer Gen3 multilingual EU declaration of conformity (2024-12-27)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/679182337/Shelly+Dimmer+Gen3?preview=%2F679182337%2F1624309763%2FShelly+Dimmer+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+65+2024-12-27.pdf)
---
# Printed user guide
- [Shelly Dimmer Gen3 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1145143297%2FShelly+Dimmer+Gen3+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1595113473/Shelly+Dimmer+Gen3)
---
# Installation guides
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# Device image(s)

# Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Dimmer Gen4
- **Device model:** S4DM-0A101WWL
- **Device SSID:** ShellyDimmerG4-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **BLE ID:** 0x1075
- **EAN:** 3800238072353
# Short description
Shelly Dimmer Gen4 (the Device) is a single-channel smart dimming controller which allows remote control of dimmable lights and dimming drivers through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Zigbee connectivity. The Device can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or be operated through cloud home automation services. It can be accessed, controlled, and monitored remotely from any place with internet connectivity, as long as it's connected to the Internet.
Shelly Dimmer Gen4 has an embedded Web Interface for monitoring and controlling the device, as well as adjusting its settings. The device can be used as a trailing edge dimmer switch, with or without a neutral wire.
The Device is Matter compatible.
# Main features
- **No need for neutral:** The Device can be used without a neutral wire.
- **Bypass:** Required when used without neutral and the load is under 20 W. Helps prevent light leakage when turned off.
- **Groups of lights:** Groups can be used, but all lights must have the same consumption (same model and manufacturer).
- **Bluetooth:** Complies with Bluetooth standard; enables short-range data exchange.
- **BLE Gateway:** Facilitates communication between BLE and Wi-Fi-enabled devices.
- **Wi-Fi:** Connects to wireless networks.
- **Wi-Fi Range extender:** Retransmits Wi-Fi signals to extend reach.
- **Zigbee:** Integrates with platforms like Home Assistant, Amazon Alexa, Samsung SmartThings, Google Smart Home.
- **Zigbee Range extender for IoT devices:** Expands Zigbee network range by receiving, strengthening, and retransmitting signals.
- **Scripting:** Enables automation via custom scripts.
- **Basic Schedules:** Supports weekly schedules and routines including brightness, transition duration, and flip value.
- **Advanced Schedules:** Supports detailed annual schedules with time adjustments from seconds to months, including brightness, transition duration, and flip value.
- **Auto on/off timers:** Allows setting automatic on/off times.
- **Local actions:** Enables local automation within the Wi-Fi network (brightness, transition, flip value).
- **Webhooks:** Supports lightweight, event-driven communication with other devices.
- **Compatibility:** Highly compatible with third-party home automation systems.
- **No need for hub:** Ready for use locally or remotely via Shelly Smart Control or third-party systems.
- **Activity log:** Stores detailed event history.
- **KVS (Key-value storage):** Provides persistent storage for key-value pairs.
- **Safety:** Over current/voltage/power protections. These may not function properly without a neutral wire.
- **Power measurement:**
- Voltage (V), current (A), and consumption (W) are displayed when used with neutral.
- Power consumption cannot be measured without neutral.
- **Night Mode:** Sets specific brightness during nighttime hours.
- **Transition duration:** Controls dimming time from 0% to 100% (on) and 100% to 0% (off).
- **Minimum brightness on toggle On:** Applies minimum brightness (default: 3%) when turning on, if current brightness is below this threshold. Not applied if explicit transitions are defined in Schedules/Actions.
- **Min/Max brightness:** Adjusts dimming range for more precise control.
- **Switch/Button input mode:** Flexible input control via switches/buttons:
- One-button dimming control
- Dual-button dimming control
- **Button fade rate:** Controls how quickly output brightness changes while holding buttons (default: 3x).
- **Button presets:** Sets state on double-click (default: 100%).
- **Automatic dimming calibration:** Ensures smooth dimming across full range. Must be performed after new installation, factory reset, or load change:
- Starts automatically on first toggle (via physical switch, app, UI, or RPC).
- Can be triggered by simultaneously long-pressing both buttons for 5 seconds. Calibration lasts up to 2 minutes. On success, light turns on for 10 seconds, then turns off.
- **Virtual components:** Dynamically created components that don’t exist physically at startup.
- **KNX:** Supports KNXnet/IP communication.
- **Wide range of integrations:** Integrates with third-party systems via HTTP API, MQTT(s), Webhooks (HTTP/HTTPS), UDP.
- **Integration with Smart Home Platforms:** Works with Google Home, Alexa, and Samsung SmartThings for voice control and automation.
- **Local and Cloud Control:** Functions independently in local Wi-Fi network or via cloud services.
- **Matter:** Enables quick and simple setup in smart home ecosystems.
# Use cases
- Retrofit existing lighting systems even without a neutral wire, preserving current switches and wiring.
- Control dimmable lights to set perfect brightness levels.
- Create smart schedules for automated brightness adjustments throughout the day.
- Enhance ambiance in restaurants, bars, or cafes.
- Sync lights with sunrise/sunset times using smart schedules.
- Enable night mode for reduced brightness at night.
- Integrate with third-party systems like Home Assistant, Google Home, Alexa, SmartThings.
- Dim lights up/down with single or double button press.
- Improve safety by automating lights to turn on when motion is detected (e.g., Shelly Motion).
# Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condos, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small offices, retail stores, restaurants, gas stations, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
# Integrations
## Amazon Alexa supported capabilities
- [Brightness control](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1601961985/Brightness+control)
- [Turn On/Off](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1599504392/Turn+On+Off)
## Google Smart Home supported traits
- [Brightness control](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1601961985/Brightness+control)
- [Turn On/Off](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1599504392/Turn+On+Off)
## Samsung SmartThings supported capabilities
- [Brightness control](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1601961985/Brightness+control)
- [Turn On/Off](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1599504392/Turn+On+Off)
# Simplified internal schematics

# Device electrical interfaces
## Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals: **S1** and **S2**
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 1 **N** and 2 **L**
## Outputs
- 2 internally bridged outputs on screw terminals: **O** (x2)
## Add-on interface
Not supported
# Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- Zigbee
- Matter
# Safety functions
- Overheating protection
- Overpower protection*
- Overvoltage protection*
- Undervoltage protection*
- Overcurrent protection
> *Works only when used with Neutral.*
# Supported load types
- Dimmable LED lamps: up to 150 W
- Incandescent bulbs: up to 200 W
- Halogen lamps: up to 200 W
- Iron-core transformer with low-voltage incandescent lamps: up to 200 VA
- Dimmable electronic transformers: up to 200 W
# User interface
## Inputs
- **One (Control) button**
- Press and hold for 5 seconds: Enables Device access point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds: Factory reset.
- Press 5 times: Switches from Matter (default) to Zigbee profile. Device enters inclusion mode for 3 minutes. Include following your Zigbee system’s instructions.
- Press 3 times: Re-enables inclusion mode for another 3 minutes if previous window was missed.
## Outputs
- **LED (monocolor) indication**
- AP enabled, Wi-Fi disabled: 1 sec ON / 1 sec OFF
- Wi-Fi enabled, not connected: 1 sec ON / 3 sec OFF
- Connected to Wi-Fi network: Constantly ON
- Cloud enabled, not connected: 1 sec ON / 5 sec OFF
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly ON
- OTA (Over-the-Air Update): ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 5 seconds: ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 10 seconds: ¼ sec ON / ¼ sec OFF
> *List starts with initial status and lowest priority. Each subsequent state cancels the previous one.*
# Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
|--------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 38.5 x 43.5 x 17 mm / 1.52 x 1.71 x 0.67 in |
| Weight | 24.3 g / 0.86 oz |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 4 mm² / 20 to 11 AWG (solid, stranded, bootlace ferrules) |
| Conductor stripped length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Mounting | In-wall |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | Lime |
| Print color | Black |
| Connectors color | Gray |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 220–240 V~ 50 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 1.5 W |
| Neutral required | No |
| Min. load without neutral and without bypass | 20 W |
| Dimming type | Trailing edge |
| External protection | 16 A, tripping characteristic B or C, 6 kA interrupting rating, energy limiting class 3 |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max. output power | 200 W |
| Max. current | 0.85 A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Voltmeter (AC) | 180 V – 280 V |
| Voltmeter accuracy | ± 5% (when used with neutral) |
| Ammeter (AC) | 0 A – 3 A |
| Ammeter accuracy | ± 5% (when used with neutral) |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| *Precise measurement is possible only when used with neutral.* | |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n/ax |
| RF band | 2401 – 2483 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors, 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 5.0 |
| RF band | 2400 – 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors, 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Zigbee** | |
| Protocol | 802.15.4 |
| Zigbee repeater | Yes |
| RF bands | 2400 to 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 100 m / 328 ft indoors, 300 m / 984 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | ESP-Shelly-C68F
STM32 G051 |
| Clock frequency | ESP-Shelly-C68F: 40 MHz |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
# Basic wiring diagrams


## Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
|---------|-------------|-------|-------------|
| L (x2) | 2 live terminals | L | Live (220–240 V~) wire |
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| O (x2) | 2 output terminals to the load | | |
| S1, S2 | Switch/button input terminals for light control | | |
# Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen4/ShellyDimmerG4)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
# Compliance
- [Shelly Dimmer Gen4 multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1872887869%2FShelly+Dimmer+Gen4+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
- [Shelly Dimmer Gen4 UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1872134153%2FShelly+Dimmer+Gen4+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+Compliance.pdf)
# Printed user guide
- [Shelly Dimmer Gen 4 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1867678343%2FShelly+Dimmer+Gen+4+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)

## Downloads
### Manuals
- [User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/64127277/Shelly+Door+Window+2?preview=%2F64127277%2F64061731%2FUser+and+Safety+Guide)
## Compliance
- [Shelly DW multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F606896239%2FShelly+DW+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
## What is Shelly Door/Window 2?
### The lightning fast smart, door and window sensor
Shelly Door/Window is designed to detect and report the opening and closing of doors and windows. Its compact design allows it to be easily installed on any door or window, and because it is lightweight, the sensor is nearly invisible.
### Features
- No HUB required.
- Detects and reports the opening and closing of doors and windows.
- Integrated temperature and LUX sensor.
- It can be integrated to work with all other Shelly devices.
- Compatible with Android, iOS, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and home automation servers using MQTT, CoAP, and REST API.
- Easily make your Arduino project live and usable in your automation project.
### Specification
| **POWER** | |
|-----------|---|
| Battery life | 18 months |
| Battery type | 2x 3 V Lithium CR123A – NOT included
DO NOT use rechargeable batteries! |
| Power supply AC | No |
| Power supply DC | No |
| **SPECIAL FUNCTIONS** | |
|------------------------|---|
| Illumination measurement | Yes |
| Motion detection | No |
| Open/Close | Yes |
| Tilt angle detection | Yes |
| Vibration detection | Yes |
| Water detection | No |
| Temperature measurement range | –10°C ~ 50°C (±1°C) |
| **FEATURES** | |
|--------------|---|
| Operational temperature | -10°C to +50°C |
| Local and remote control | Yes |
| Sunrise/Sunset | Yes |
| Weekly Schedule | Yes |
| **CONNECTIVITY** | |
|------------------|---|
| Wireless/WiFi Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Radiofrequency | 2400 – 2500 MHz |
| Range | Up to 50 m outdoors and up to 30 m indoors (depending on building materials) |
| **DIMENSIONS** | |
|----------------|---|
| Size | 82mm x 23mm x 20mm, 52mm x 16mm x 13mm |
## Use cases
### Anti-burglar protection
With Shelly Door/Window, you receive an instant notification if a door/window gets opened when you are not at home. Now you will be able to know if burglars are breaking in and can immediately take action by calling the authorities.

## Downloads
### Manuals
- [Shelly DUO and GU10 multilingual printed user and safety guide](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1604812801/Shelly+Duo+Duo+GU10) (Ръководство за употреба и безопасност)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Duo GU10 - Shelly Duo GU10 RGBW multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-22.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625358482%2FShelly+Duo+GU10+-+Shelly+Duo+GU10+RGBW+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly Duo Led Bulb multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-23.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625227460%2FShelly+Duo+Led+Bulb+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-23.pdf)
- [Shelly Duo GU10 - WW CW UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F609386537%2FShelly+Duo+GU10+-+WW+CW+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly Duo E27 - WW CW UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608927928%2FShelly+Duo+E27+-+WW+CW+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Duo RGBW multilingual EU declaration of conformity 24-1 2020-11-27.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/64028758/Shelly+Duo+Duo+GU10?preview=%2F64028758%2F1625260128%2FShelly+Duo+RGBW+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+24-1+2020-11-27.pdf)
- [Shelly Duo GU10 RGBW multilingual EU declaration of conformity 25-1 2020-11-27.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/64028758/Shelly+Duo+Duo+GU10?preview=%2F64028758%2F1625358474%2FShelly+Duo+GU10+RGBW+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+25-1+2020-11-27.pdf)
## What is Shelly Duo?
### Dimmable white light by fine-tuning your brightness
Control the lighting at home, no matter where you are. Now you won’t be leaving the lights on. Shelly **Duo** can be set to automatically turn ON/OFF based on the sunrise and sunset hours.
### Features
- No HUB required.
- Bulb supports 110V and 220V power supplies.
- Dimmable white light by fine-tuning your brightness.
- It can be integrated to work with all other Shelly devices.
- Compatible with Android, iOS, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and home automation servers using MQTT, CoAP, and REST API.
- Easily make your Arduino project live and usable in your automation project.
### Specification
| DEVICE | E27 | GU10 |
| ------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Power** | | |
| Power rating | 9 W | 5 W |
| Socket | E27 | GU10 |
| Power supply | 100–240 V~, 50/60 Hz | 100–240 V~, 50/60 Hz |
| **Features** | | |
| Brightness | Up to 800 lm | Up to 400 lm |
| Dimming | Yes | Yes |
| Color temperature | 2700 K – 6500 K | 2700 K – 6500 K |
| Beam angle | 200° | 120° |
| Filament | LED | LED |
| Glass / Coating | Matte | Matte |
| Protection class | IP20 | IP20 |
| Operational temperature | -15 °C to +40 °C | -15 °C to +40 °C |
| Device power consumption | < 1 W | < 1 W |
| Local and remote control | Yes | Yes |
| Sunrise / Sunset | Yes | Yes |
| Weekly schedule | Yes | Yes |
| Lifetime | 30000 hours | 30000 hours |
| Size | 60 × 122 mm | 50 × 73 mm |
| **Connectivity** | | |
| Wireless / Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band | 2400 – 2484 MHz | 2400 – 2484 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 50 m outdoors and up to 30 m indoors (depending on local conditions) | Up to 50 m outdoors and up to 30 m indoors (depending on local conditions) |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)

## Downloads
### Manuals
- [Shelly DUO and GU10 multilingual printed user and safety guide](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1604976641/Shelly+Duo+RGBW)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Shelly RGBW Duo/Duo GU10)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1604976641/Shelly+Duo+RGBW)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Duo GU10 - Shelly Duo GU10 RGBW multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-22](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625358482%2FShelly+Duo+GU10+-+Shelly+Duo+GU10+RGBW+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly Duo Led Bulb multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-23](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625227460%2FShelly+Duo+Led+Bulb+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-23.pdf)
- [Shelly Duo GU10 - RGBW UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608796826%2FShelly+Duo+GU10+-+RGBW+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly Duo E27 - RGBW UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F609124398%2FShelly+Duo+E27+-+RGBW+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Duo RGBW multilingual EU declaration of conformity 24-1 2020-11-27](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/64127183/Shelly+Duo+RGBW?preview=%2F64127183%2F1625260139%2FShelly+Duo+RGBW+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+24-1+2020-11-27+.pdf)
- [Shelly Duo GU10 RGBW multilingual EU declaration of conformity 25-1 2020-11-27](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/64127183/Shelly+Duo+RGBW?preview=%2F64127183%2F1625358529%2FShelly+Duo+GU10+RGBW+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+25-1+2020-11-27.pdf)
## What is Shelly Bulb?
### Dimmable white light by fine-tuning your brightness
Control the lighting at home, no matter where you are. Now you won’t be leaving the lights on. Shelly DUO RGBW can be set to automatically turn ON/OFF based on the sunrise and sunset hours. You can personalize your lighting with a palette of hundreds of RGB colors and white temperatures.
### Features
- No HUB required.
- Bulb supports 110V and 220V power supplies.
- Two light modes – Colour and White.
- Dimmable white light by fine-tuning your brightness.
- It can be integrated to work with all other Shelly devices.
- Compatible with Android, iOS, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and home automation servers using MQTT, CoAP, and REST API.
- Easily make your Arduino project live and usable in your automation project.
### Specification
| | **E27** | **GU10** |
| ------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Power** | | |
| Power rating | RGB: 9 W, Natural White: 9 W | RGB: 5 W, Natural White: 5 W |
| Socket | E27 | GU10 |
| Power supply | 100–240 V~, 50/60 Hz | 100–240 V~, 50/60 Hz |
| **Features** | | |
| Brightness | Up to 800 lm | Up to 400 lm |
| Dimming | Yes | Yes |
| Power measurement | Yes | Yes |
| Color temperature | RGB + Natural white (4000 K) | RGB + Natural white (4000 K) |
| Beam angle | 180° | 120° |
| Filament | LED | LED |
| Glass / Coating | Matte | Matte |
| Protection class | IP20 | IP20 |
| Operational temperature | -20 °C to +40 °C | -20 °C to +40 °C |
| Device power consumption | < 1.5 W (when off) | < 1.5 W (when off) |
| Local and remote control | Yes | Yes |
| Sunrise / Sunset | Yes | Yes |
| Weekly schedule | Yes | Yes |
| Lifetime | 30,000 hours | 30,000 hours |
| Size | 60 × 122 mm | 50 × 73 mm |
| **Connectivity** | | |
| Wireless / Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band | 2400 – 2484 MHz | 2400 – 2484 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 50 m outdoors and up to 30 m indoors
(depending on local conditions) | Up to 50 m outdoors and up to 30 m indoors
(depending on local conditions) |

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly EM Gen3
- **Device model:** S3EM-002CXCEU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyEMG3-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **BLE Model ID:** 0x1027
## Short description
Shelly EM Gen3 (the Device) is a small form factor smart energy meter using up to 2 current transformers (contactless metering), which allows energy metering the consumption of electric appliances and reporting to a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services. The Device has internal storage for data allowing for later retrieval. The Device has single dry contact switch for controlling external loads.
Shelly EM Gen3 can be accessed, controlled, and monitored remotely from any place where the User has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi access point and the Internet.
Shelly EM Gen3 can be retrofitted into standard electrical wall boxes, next to electrical appliances, power sockets, or in other places with limited installation space.
Shelly EM Gen3 has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor, configure, and control the device.
## Main features
- Compact form factor
- Single phase, two channels measurement
- Current transformer connection
- Dry contact relay for contactor control
- Real-time clock
- Data logs stored on device for up to 10 days of minute data records
## Use cases
- **Power Consumption Monitoring:** Monitor the power consumption of connected devices in real-time. This information can be valuable for understanding energy usage patterns and making informed decisions to reduce consumption.
- **Energy Efficiency Optimization:** Identify electrical energy consumption patterns and optimize electricity usage.
- **Appliance Health Check:** Keep track of the power usage of individual appliances to assess their health and performance over time. Sudden spikes or changes in power consumption may indicate issues with the appliance.
- **Cost Management:** With the knowledge of power consumption, you can estimate the cost of running specific devices and manage your electricity expenses more effectively.
- **Space-Efficient Retrofitting:** Integrate the device into standard electrical wall boxes, behind power sockets, light switches, or other locations with limited space.
- **Remote Monitoring:** Shelly EM Gen3 supports publishing data to Shelly cloud or other cloud-based data collection and storage systems. This allows you to monitor power consumption even when you're away from home.
- **Local Monitoring:** Like the rest of the Shelly Wi-Fi line of devices, Shelly EM Gen3 allows for local-only monitoring and automations. Access stored energy consumption records directly from the device UI. Automate locally with rules based on instantaneous power consumption or energy consumed over a period of time.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
- Farming

## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Protocols
- MQTT
- HTTP
- WebSocket
- RPC
## Safety function
- Internal temperature sensing and reporting
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (LED light drivers, capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive (transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
- One (Control) button
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable Device access point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the Device.
### Outputs
- LED (monocolor) indication
- AP (Access Point) enabled and Wi-Fi disabled: 1 second ON / 1 second OFF
- Wi-Fi enabled, but not connected to a Wi-Fi network: 1 second ON / 3 seconds OFF
- Connected to a Wi-Fi network: Constantly ON
- Cloud is enabled, but not connected: 1 second ON / 5 seconds OFF
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly ON
- OTA (Over the Air Update): ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 5 seconds: ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 10 seconds: ¼ sec ON / ¼ sec OFF
> The list above starts with the initial device status and the lowest priority. Every next state cancels the previous one.
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| ------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 37×42×16 mm / 1.46×1.65×0.63 inch |
| Weight | EM Gen3 – 23 g / 0.81 oz
CT 50A – 50 g / 1.76 oz |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 4 mm² / 20 to 11 AWG (solid, stranded, and bootlace ferrules) |
| Conductor stripped length | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in |
| Mounting | Wall console, Electrical cabinet |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | White
Charcoal gray |
| Connectors color | Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 110 - 240 V~ 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 1.2 W |
| External protection | 2 A, tripping characteristic B or C,
6 kA interrupting rating,
Energy limiting class 3 |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max. switching voltage | 240 V~ |
| Max. switching current | 2 A / 240 V~ |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Voltmeter (AC) | 110–240 V~ 50/60 Hz |
| Voltmeter accuracy | ±2% |
| Ammeter (AC) | 0 – 80 A |
| Ammeter accuracy | ±2% (2 – 50 A), ±2% (1 – 2 A), ±5% (0 – 1 A) |
| Compatible current transformers | CT 50A (included in the package)
CT 80A |
| Power and energy meters | Active and apparent power
Active and apparent energy
Power factor
Fundamental active and fundamental reactive energy |
| Channel-to-channel calibration minimum load | 500 W |
| No load threshold | 30 VA per channel |
| Measurement data storage | At least 10 days of 1 min data resolution |
| Data export | CSV for PQ recorded values
JSON format export through RPC |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band | 2412 – 2472 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 4.2 |
| RF band | 2402 – 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | ESP-Shelly-C38F |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | Yes |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| Encryption | Yes (Transport level) |
| Authentication | Yes (Application and transport level) |
## Basic wiring diagrams

### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | ---------------------------------------- | ----- | ---------------------------------- |
| O | Load circuit output terminal | L | Live (100–260 V~) wire |
| I | Load circuit input terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| IA | First channel current transformer input | CTA | First channel current transformer |
| IB | Second channel current transformer input | CTB | Second channel current transformer |
| L | Live (100–260 V~) terminal | | |
| N | Neutral terminal | | |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Troubleshooting
1. **Check the correct installation of the CT:**
If negative readings on a measured circuit are read and are not expected, check the correct installation of the CT (K→L).
2. **Ensure that the device is properly powered:**
Check power cables, outlets, and any power indicators on the device.
3. **Inspect Connections:**
Verify that all connections, including cables and wiring, are secure and properly seated. Loose connections can lead to functionality issues.
4. **Review Device Settings:**
If applicable, check and review the device settings. Ensure that configurations are correct and match your intended use.
5. **Update Firmware/Software:**
Check if there are any available firmware or software updates for the device. Keeping the device up-to-date can resolve known issues and improve performance.
6. **Restart or Reboot:**
Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve temporary glitches. Turn off the device, wait a few seconds, and then power it back on.
7. **Check Network Connection:**
If the device is connected to a network, ensure that the network settings are correct. Test the network connection and consider restarting routers or switches if needed.
8. **Inspect Physical Components:**
Physically inspect the device for any signs of damage, overheating, or unusual behavior.
9. **Check Compatibility:**
Ensure that the device is compatible with other components in your system, including hardware and software. Incompatibility issues can lead to malfunctions.
10. **Monitor Environmental Factors:**
Consider environmental factors such as temperature and humidity.
11. **Inspect Power Supply Quality:**
Poor power quality, including voltage spikes or fluctuations, can affect device performance. Consider using a surge protector or voltage regulator if needed.
> These are general troubleshooting steps, and the specific steps may vary based on the type of device or issue you are facing. If the issue persists and you are unable to resolve it, consider reaching out to our [technical customer support](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/home).
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen3/ShellyEMG3)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
[Shelly EM Gen3 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-22](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1624211489%2FShelly+EM+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
[Shelly EM Gen3 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1169588256%2FShelly+EM+Gen3+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly EM Gen3 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F950763910%2FShelly+EM+Gen3+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1596325912/Shelly+EM+Gen3)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly EM Mini Gen4
- **Device model:** S4EM-001PXCEU16
- **Device SSID:** ShellyEMMiniG4-XXXXXXXX
- **BLE model ID:** 0x1033
## Short description
Shelly EM Mini Gen4 is a small form factor energy meter. Enhanced with all the `gen3` firmware flexibility and also some of EM type Shelly devices, it provides professional integrators with additional options for end-customer solutions. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network, or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services through MQTT, HTTP, and WebSocket. All inbound connections support TLS. The device is an improved version of Shelly PM Mini Gen3 with a more advanced processor and Zigbee connectivity.
Shelly EM Mini Gen4 can be accessed, set up, and monitored remotely by the User, as well as the Device can access and communicate with an automation system, as long as they are in the same network infrastructure.
The Device has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
The device has multi-protocol wireless MCU which provide Zigbee and Bluetooth connectivity ensuring a secure connection.
This device is compatible with Matter.
## Main features
- **Power Meter:** Designed as a small form factor power meter, allowing you to monitor the power consumption of connected devices.
- **Enhanced Firmware Flexibility:** Inherits the flexibility of gen4 firmware, providing professional integrators with additional options for end-customer solutions.
- **Compact size:** EM Mini Gen4 can be connected in very tiny spaces, unreachable for other devices.
- **Improved Processor:** Upgraded with an improved processor and Zigbee connectivity for enhanced performance.
- **Zigbee Connectivity:** Zigbee is available for inclusion purposes, which may be useful during the setup process.
- **Remote Access:** Can be accessed, set up, and monitored remotely by the user, as well as communicate with an automation system within the same network infrastructure.
- **Embedded Web Interface:** Features an embedded web interface for monitoring, control, and adjustment of settings.
- **BLE Gateway:** Bridge between your Shelly BLU devices and the wider Shelly ecosystem. It receives Bluetooth signals and sends them to the cloud or locally to another non-bluetooth device.
- **Zigbee Range extender for IoT devices:** A Zigbee extender is employed to expand the reach of your Zigbee network by receiving your Zigbee signal, enhancing its strength, and then transmitting the enhanced signal over a wider area.
- **WiFi Range extender for IoT devices:** A WiFi extender is employed to expand the reach of your WiFi network by receiving your current WiFi signal, enhancing its strength, and then transmitting the enhanced signal over a wider area.
- **Scripting:** [Shelly Script Language Features](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Scripts/ShellyScriptLanguageFeatures/)
- **Wide range of integrations:** The device can be integrated with 3rd party home systems, documented HTTP API, MQTT(s), Web Hooks over HTTP and HTTPS, UDP
## Use cases
- **Power Consumption Monitoring:** The primary purpose is to monitor the power consumption of connected devices in real-time. This information can be valuable for understanding energy usage patterns and making informed decisions to reduce consumption.
- **Energy Efficiency Optimization:** Identify energy-hungry appliances and optimize their usage to improve overall energy efficiency in your home or workspace.
- **Appliance Health Check:** Keep track of the power usage of individual appliances to assess their health and performance over time. Sudden spikes or changes in power consumption may indicate issues with the appliance.
- **Cost Management:** With the knowledge of power consumption, you can estimate the cost of running specific devices and manage your electricity expenses more effectively.
- **Space-Efficient Retrofitting:** Integrate the device into standard electrical wall boxes, behind power sockets, light switches, or other locations with limited space.
- **Remote Monitoring:** Like the Shelly PM Mini Gen3, the EM Mini Gen4 also supports remote access. This allows you to monitor power consumption even when you're away from home. The device shares similarities to Shelly EM Gen3
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 line inputs on screw terminals: 1 **L** and 1 **N**
### Outputs
- 2 load circuit outputs (bridged internally): 2 **O**
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- Zigbee
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (LED light drivers, capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive (transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
- One (Control) button
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable Device access point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the Device.
- Press the button 5 times to switch the Device from Matter (default) to Zigbee profile. The Device enters inclusion mode for 3 minutes. Include the Device following the instructions of your Zigbee home automation system.
- Press the button 3 times to restart the inclusion mode for another 3 minutes if you missed the previous 3-minute window.
### Outputs
- LED (monocolor) indication
- AP (Access Point) enabled and Wi-Fi disabled: 1 second ON / 1 second OFF
- Wi-Fi enabled, but not connected to a Wi-Fi network: 1 second ON / 3 seconds OFF
- Connected to a Wi-Fi network: Constantly ON
- Cloud is enabled, but not connected: 1 second ON / 5 seconds OFF
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly ON
- OTA (Over the Air Update): ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 5 seconds: ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 10 seconds: ¼ sec ON / ¼ sec OFF
> _Note: The list above starts with the initial device status and the lowest priority. Every next state cancels the previous one._
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 29x34x16 mm / 1.34x1.11x0.63 inch |
| Weight | 13 g / 0.46 oz |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 4 mm² / 20 to 11 AWG (solid, stranded, and bootlace ferrules) |
| Conductor stripped length | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in |
| Mounting | Wall console |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | White |
| Terminals color | Grey (Mouse Grey) |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 110–240 V~ |
| Power consumption | < 1 W |
| External protection | Tripping characteristic B or C, max. 16A max. rated current, min. 6 kA interrupting rating, energy limiting class 3 |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Voltmeter (AC) | 110–240 V~ 50/60 Hz |
| Voltmeter accuracy | ±1% |
| Ammeter (AC) | 0 – 16 A |
| Ammeter accuracy | ±1% |
| Power and energy meters | Active power, Active energy |
| Measurement data storage | At least 10 days of 1 min data resolution |
| Data export | CSV for PQ recorded values
JSON format export through RPC |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Power measurement | Yes |
| Max. measurement voltage | 240 V~ |
| Max. measurement current | 16 A |
| Max. measurement power | 3840 W |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n/ax |
| RF band | 2412 – 2472 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 5.0 |
| RF band | 2402 – 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Zigbee** | |
| Protocol | 802.15.4 |
| RF bands | 2400 to 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 100 m / 328 ft indoors and 300 m / 984 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | ESP-Shelly-C68F |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| UDP | Yes |
| Advanced schedules | Yes |
| KVS (Key-Value Store) | Yes |
## Basic wiring diagrams

### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | -------------------------------------------------- | ----- | --------------------- |
| **O** | Load circuit output terminals (bridged internally) | **L** | Live (110–240 V) wire |
| **L** | Live (110–240 V) terminal | **N** | Neutral wire |
| **N** | Neutral terminal | | |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen4/ShellyMiniEMG4)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly EM Mini Gen4 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-21](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1623490632%2FShelly+EM+Mini+Gen4+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-21.pdf)
- [Shelly EM Mimi Gen4 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1358692377%2FShelly+EM+Mimi+Gen4+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly EM Mini Gen4 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 79 2025-03-14](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/999424482/Shelly+EM+Mini+Gen4?preview=%2F999424482%2F1623556182%2FShelly+EM+Mini+Gen4+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+79+2025-03-14.pdf)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly EM Mini Gen 4 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1354629142%2FShelly+EM+Mini+Gen+4+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1601962228/Shelly+EM+Mini+Gen4)
## Installation guides
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## Downloads
### Manuals
- [User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/64029019/Shelly+EM?preview=%2F64029019%2F64094528%2FUser+and+Safety+Guide)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1619984629/Shelly+EM)
## Compliance
- [Shelly EM multilingual EU declaration of conformity 245 2025-12-05.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1988657207%2FShelly+EM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+245+2025-12-05.pdf)
- [Shelly EM + 50A UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608895022%2FShelly+EM+%2B+50A+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly EM AU NZ Certificate for Suitability .pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1162772515%2FShelly+EM+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability+.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly EM multilingual EU declaration of conformity 189 2025-07-23.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/64029019/Shelly+EM?preview=%2F64029019%2F1987969062%2FShelly+EM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+189+2025-07-23.pdf)
- [Shelly EM multilingual EU declaration of conformity 17 2020-10-30.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/64029019/Shelly+EM?preview=%2F64029019%2F1625587784%2FShelly+EM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+17+2020-10-30.pdf)
## What is Shelly EM?
### 365 day built-in energy history
We developed Shelly EM to allow you to monitor the status and history, as well as the current and past electrical power consumption for the day, week, month or year.
### Features
- No HUB required.
- Internal temperature sensor for overheating protection.
- Shelly EM can automatically turn off the whole circuit if consumption or energy (prepaid energy option) reaches the set limit.
- Designed to fit in most standard electrical boxes and switches.
- It can be integrated to work with all other Shelly devices.
- Compatible with Android, iOS, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and home automation servers using MQTT, CoAP, and REST API.
- Easily make your Arduino project live and usable in your automation project.
### Specification
| **POWER** | |
| --------------- | ------------------- |
| Power supply AC | 110–240 V, 50/60 Hz |
| Power supply DC | No |
| **SPECIAL FUNCTIONS** | |
| ----------------------------- | ------------ |
| Contactor Control | Yes – max 2A |
| Roller shutter mode | No |
| Device temperature protection | Yes |
| Overload protection | No |
| Power measurement | Yes |
| **FEATURES** | |
| ------------------------ | ------------------------ |
| Channels | 2 Channel (Single phase) |
| Operational temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C |
| Device power consumption | < 1 W |
| Intelligent On/Off | Yes |
| Local and remote control | Yes |
| Sunrise/Sunset | Yes |
| Weekly Schedule | Yes |
| UL Listed option | No |
| **CONNECTIVITY** | |
| ---------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| RF band: | 2401–2483 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | < 20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol: | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range: | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **DIMENSIONS** | |
| -------------- | --------------------- |
| Size | 39 mm × 36 mm × 17 mm |
## Wiring diagrams

## Use cases
### Detailed info about your electricity consumption
With Shelly EM, you can view the quality of your electricity network regarding active power, reactive power, voltage, and power factor. Monitor your facility or home to avoid additional expenses or drastic drops in energy that may damage your appliances and machines.
## Projects
### Shelly Power Consumption Alarm Signal
Always be notified and monitor your power consumption with Shelly EM, so your power counter never cuts out your electricity.
[Learn More](https://www.instructables.com/id/Shelly-Power-Consumption-Alarm-Signal/)
### Shelly EM Auto Toggle Based on Solar Panels Production
Learn how you can use Shelly EM to auto toggle based on the production of your solar panels.
[Learn More](https://www.instructables.com/id/Shelly-EM-Auto-Toggle-Based-on-Solar-Panels-Produc/)
## Reviews
### The Hook Up
[Which Smart Energy Monitor Is Right For You? ShellyEM vs Sense](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RyDxZLA8b8)
### BeardedTinker
[Home Assistant How To – Shelly EM – fuse-box Energy Meter](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsjP_TlzSe4)
### digiblurDIY
[ShellyEM Whole Home Power Monitoring and Notifications](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdo0IzpEEMI)
# Shelly Flood Gen4

## Device Identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Flood Gen4
- **Device model:** S4SN-0071A
- **Device SSID:** ShellyFloodG4-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **BLE ID:** 0x1822
## Short Description
The Shelly Flood Gen4 alerts you when water appears where it shouldn’t — such as under your water heater, dishwasher, or washing machine. It comes with an innovative leak sensor cable that covers larger areas, detecting leaks beyond a single point to provide unmatched protection for your home. Multiple leak sensor cables can be connected, extending coverage up to 150 meters.
Receive instant alerts directly to your mobile device and customize safety protocols to protect your family and property.
Shelly Flood Gen4 offers Wi-Fi, Zigbee, and Bluetooth connectivity. It also includes a built-in web interface for easy monitoring, control, and settings adjustments.
## Main Features
- **Leak detection for smaller and larger areas** via extendable leak sensor cable
- **Supports two modes:** Flood Detection and Rain Detection
- **Three built-in flood alarm modes:** Intense, Normal, and Economic
- **Remote notifications and built-in buzzer** for local alerts
- **Battery-powered** for flexibility and uninterrupted operation
- **IP44 protection** for durability and environmental resistance
- **Broad compatibility** with third-party home automation systems
- **Supports local automation actions** for independent operation
- **Support for Shelly Cloud and Shelly Smart Control app**
## Use Cases
- **Immediate Flood Detection**
Receive instant alerts when Shelly Flood Gen4 detects water in areas like basements, bathrooms, or laundry rooms, enabling quick action to prevent damage.
- **Protect Your Home from Water Damage**
Place Shelly Flood Gen4 near vulnerable appliances or plumbing systems. If a leak occurs, you’ll be alerted in real time, helping to minimize potential damage.
- **Monitor High-Risk Areas**
Easily install Shelly Flood Gen4 in any room where flooding is a concern, such as kitchens or under sinks, and receive notifications through your phone without complex setup.
- **Automatic Appliance Shutoff**
Integrate Shelly Flood Gen4 sensor with smart devices to automatically turn off washing machines or dishwashers when a flood is detected, preventing further water damage.
- **Detect Pipe Leaks Early**
Run the leak sensor cable along a suspect pipe to quickly detect the presence of a leak, helping you take action before damage spreads.
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurants/gas stations, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
- Farming
## Integrations
### Amazon Alexa supported capabilities
- Contact Sensor
### Google Smart Home supported traits
- Sensor State
### Samsung SmartThings supported capabilities
- Battery
- Water Sensor
## Simplified Internal Schematics

## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- Zigbee
- Matter
## Accessories
**Shelly leak sensor cable** – included in the package with Shelly Flood Gen4.
Click [here](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6932760) to access 3D print files for cable holders compatible with the Shelly Leak Sensor Cable.
## User Interface
### Inputs
**LED Button:**
- **Press 1 time**: Wakes up the device for 3 minutes. The LED turns on and initiates a state report.
- Press 1 time: Reports status of the Flood component.
- Press 2 times rapidly: Sends the device to sleep.
- Press 3 times rapidly: Puts the device in Zigbee inclusion mode (active for 3 minutes).
- Press 5 times rapidly: Switches the device between Matter firmware (default) and Zigbee.
- Press and hold for 5 seconds: Network reset (LED flashes slowly; if no action taken within 3 minutes, settings remain unchanged).
- Press and hold for 10 seconds: Resets the device to factory settings.
### Outputs
**Buzzer**
- **Long beep (3.5 sec ON / 1.5 sec OFF)**: Indicates flood detection.
- **Short beep (0.3 sec ON / 5 sec OFF)**: Indicates low battery (below 20%). The low battery alarm will not sound during a flood event (unless muted via the LED button) or when Economic mode is selected.
**LED Button Indication**
- **Blue light**: AP mode is enabled.
- **Red light**: STA mode active, but not connected to Wi-Fi.
- **Yellow light**: STA mode active, connected to Wi-Fi but not to Shelly Cloud (or Cloud is disabled).
- **Green light**: STA mode active, connected to both Wi-Fi and Shelly Cloud.
- **Flashing Purple light**: Device is in Zigbee commissioning mode.
- **Flashing Red/Blue light**: OTA update in progress.
- **Flashing Yellow light**: Device is in identification mode.
## Alarm Modes
- **Flood Detection Mode**: Detects a state change and triggers an immediate alarm if water is present.
- **Rain Detection Mode**: Detects a state change when water is present but does **not** trigger an alarm. Ideal for non-critical scenarios like rain detection.
| Mode | Alarm Mode | Report State Frequency\* | Buzzer\*\* | Buzzer Mute Conditions | Use Case |
| ----- | ---------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| Flood | Intense | Every 30 sec (5 min), then every 5 min (30 min), every 30 min (1 hr), every 1 hr (2 hrs), then every 2 hrs indefinitely | ON for 10 min, then ON 1 min every 5 min | No flood, button single push | Protect extremely valuable assets:
- Lab Equipment
- Server Room
... |
| Flood | Normal (Default) | Same as above | ON for 5 min, then ON 1 min every 30 min | Normal use | Normal use |
| Flood | Economic | Disabled | Disabled | N/A | Activate when you won’t visit for a while:
- Vacation Home
- Mountain Cabin
- Country Cottage |
| Rain | - | - | - | Automating outdoor areas (e.g., motorized awnings, sprinklers) | Outdoor automation |
> \*Continue reporting until successful, then sleep. Report again upon flood state change. If multiple reporting channels are configured, success on any channel counts as a successful report.
> \*\*Buzzer pattern: 3.5 sec ON / 1.5 sec OFF
## Specifications
| Category | Value |
| --------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 97 × 76 × 25 mm / 3.82 × 2.99 × 0.98 inch |
| Weight | 91 g / 3.21 oz (without batteries)
185 g / 6.53 oz (with batteries) |
| Mounting | Wall |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | Batteries |
| Battery type | 4x AA 1.5 V |
| Estimated battery life | Approx. 2 years (depends on battery type, usage, and network strength) |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Leak sensor cable | 2 m, extendable up to 150 m, attaches via designated port |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n/ax |
| RF band | 2401 – 2483 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m indoors / 100 ft
Up to 50 m outdoors / 160 ft
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 5 (LE) |
| RF band | 2402 – 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m indoors / 33 ft
Up to 30 m outdoors / 100 ft
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Zigbee** | |
| Protocols | 802.15.4 |
| RF bands | 2405 – 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 100 m indoors / 328 ft
Up to 300 m outdoors / 984 ft
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | ESP-Shelly-C68F |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | No |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 10 hooks, 2 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | No |
| MQTT | Yes |
| UDP | Yes |
| KVS (Key-Value Store) | Yes |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Troubleshooting
**Q:** Why doesn’t the Shelly Flood Gen4 detect a flood instantly?
**A:** To extend battery life, the device checks for changes in flood status every 5 seconds. This slight delay balances prompt detection with optimal power efficiency.
**Q:** What can cause the Shelly Flood Gen4 to trigger false alarms?
**A:** The sensor cable may be touching conductive surfaces like pipes, rails, or metal objects. High humidity with condensation can also trigger false alarms.
**Q:** How can false alarms be prevented in high-humidity environments?
**A:** Increase the **State hold time**. Its value is set to zero by default and can be increased up to 60 seconds. With this setting, the flood state changes only if the same state is maintained for the defined period.
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen4/ShellyFlood)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Flood Gen4 multilingual EU declaration of conformity (2025-08-25)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1683849275%2FShelly+Flood+Gen4+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-08-25.pdf)
- [UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance - Shelly Flood Gen4](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1684013104%2FUK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance+-+Shelly+Flood+Gen4.pdf)
- [Shelly Leak Sensor Cable multilingual EU declaration of conformity (2025-08-25)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1682866261%2FShelly+Leak+Sensor+Cable+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-08-25.pdf)
## Printed User Guide
[Shelly Flood Gen4 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1352106362%2FShelly+Flood+Gen4+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1593442513/Shelly+Flood+Gen4)
## Installation Guides
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## Downloads
### Manuals
- [Shelly Flood multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F546865153%2FShelly+Flood+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide+.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1619984521/Shelly+Flood)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Flood multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-23](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1623490638%2FShelly+Flood+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-23.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Flood multilingual EU declaration of conformity 12-7-2020-09-30](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/64061714/Shelly+Flood?preview=%2F64061714%2F1625489587%2FShelly+Flood+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+12-7+2020-09-30.pdf)
## What is Shelly Flood?
### Small and intelligent device
With Shelly Flood, you can monitor not only the temperature of your home but also receive an instant notification if there is water or liquid leakage detected.
### Features
- No HUB required.
- Long-lasting battery.
- Immediate notification if any liquid is detected.
- Monitor temperature fluctuations and maintain desired floor heating temperature.
- Free cloud history.
- Can be integrated with all other Shelly devices.
- Compatible with Android, iOS, and home automation servers using MQTT, CoAP, and REST API.
- Easily integrate into Arduino projects for automation use.
### Specification
| **POWER** | |
| --------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Battery life | 18 months |
| Battery type | 3 V Lithium CR123A – NOT included
DO NOT use rechargeable batteries! |
| Power supply AC | No |
| Power supply DC | No |
| **SPECIAL FUNCTIONS** | |
| ----------------------------- | ------------------- |
| Illumination measurement | No |
| Motion detection | No |
| Open/Close | No |
| Tilt angle detection | No |
| Vibration detection | No |
| Water detection | Yes |
| Temperature measurement range | –40°C ~ 60°C (±1°C) |
| Humidity measurement range | — |
| **FEATURES** | |
| ------------------------ | ------------- |
| Operational temperature | -40 to +40 °C |
| Device power consumption | < 1 W |
| Local and remote control | Yes |
| Sunrise/Sunset | Yes |
| Weekly Schedule | Yes |
| **CONNECTIVITY** | |
| ---------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Wireless/WiFi Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Radiofrequency | 2400 – 2500 MHz |
| Range | Up to 50 m outdoors and up to 30 m indoors (depending on building materials) |
| **DIMENSIONS** | |
| -------------- | ------------- |
| Size | 70 mm × 19 mm |
## Use cases
### Floor heating control
Floor heating creates coziness and comfort during cold seasons. Use Shelly Flood to turn it on only when needed—this tiny device helps you adjust your floor heating system’s temperature while maximizing energy efficiency.

## Downloads
### Manuals
- [User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/64061754/Shelly+Gas?preview=%2F64061754%2F64094496%2FUser+and+Safety+Guide)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1604845579/Shelly+Gas)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Gas multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-21](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625424001%2FShelly+Gas+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-21.pdf)
- [Shelly Gas LPG UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608436644%2FShelly+Gas+LPG+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly Gas CNG UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608502066%2FShelly+Gas+CNG+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Gas multilingual EU declaration of conformity 12-5 2020-09-30](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/64061754/Shelly+Gas?preview=%2F64061754%2F1625423993%2FShelly+Gas+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+12-5+2020-09-30.pdf)
## What is Shelly Gas?
### A smart gas sensor
Many home appliances are dependent on natural gas, but not many homes have sensory detection for gas leaks, which can be dangerous. Two types of Shelly GAS detector — Compressed Natural Gas (**CNG**) or Liquefied Petroleum Gas (**LPG**) — provide additional protection for your home and family. Its long life span, low sensitivity drift, and Wi-Fi technology allow you to always know if gas is threatening your home.
### Features
- No HUB required.
- Two types of gas detector: LPG or CNG.
- Sound and light alarm with app notification.
- Flame-resistant shell.
- Can be integrated with all other Shelly devices.
- Compatible with Android, iOS, Amazon Alexa, and home automation servers using MQTT, CoAP, and REST API.
- Easily integrate into Arduino projects for automation.
### Specification
| **SPECIAL FUNCTIONS** | |
| ----------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ |
| Power supply AC | 110–230 V ±10%, 50/60 Hz |
| Power supply DC | No |
| Gas detector | Compressed Natural Gas – CNG / Liquefied Petroleum Gas – LPG |
| Device temperature protection | Yes – Flame Resistant |
| **FEATURES** | |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------- |
| Alarm indicator | LED Flash & Sound |
| Alarm sensitivity | 6% LEL |
| Sound level | ≥70 dB |
| Valve manipulator jack output | 11–13 V, 500 mA |
| Operational temperature | -10°C to +50°C |
| Device power consumption | < 3 W |
| Intelligent On/Off | Yes |
| Local and remote control | Yes |
| **CONNECTIVITY** | |
| ---------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Wireless/WiFi Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Radiofrequency | 2400 – 2484 MHz |
| Range | Up to 50 m outdoors and up to 30 m indoors (depending on building materials) |
| **DIMENSIONS** | |
| -------------- | --------------------------------------------- |
| Size | 89.5 mm × 89.5 mm × 38 mm (plug not included) |
Find information about the Shelly Gen1 devices – features, applications and specifications.
- [Shelly 1](./shelly-1)
- [Shelly 1PM](./shelly-1pm)
- [Shelly 1L](./shelly-1l)
- [Shelly 2.5](./shelly-2point5)
- [Shelly i3](./shelly-i3)
- [Shelly EM](./shelly-em)
- [Shelly 3EM](./shelly-3em)
- [Shelly Uni](./shelly-uni)
- [Shelly TRV](./shelly-trv)
- [Shelly Button 1](./shelly-button-1)
- [Shelly Plug](./shelly-plug)
- [Shelly Plug S](./shelly-plug-s)
- [Shelly Plug US](./shelly-plug-us)
- [Shelly RGBW2](./shelly-rgbw2)
- [Shelly Dimmer 2](./shelly-dimmer-2)
- [Shelly Duo/Duo GU10](./shelly-duo-duo-gu10)
- [Shelly Vintage](./shelly-vintage)
- [Shelly Duo RGBW](./shelly-duo-rgbw)
- [Shelly H&T](./shelly-h&t)
- [Shelly Flood](./shelly-flood)
- [Shelly Door/Window 2](./shelly-door-window-2)
- [Shelly Gas](./shelly-gas)
- [Shelly Motion](./shelly-motion)
- [Shelly Motion 2](./shelly-motion-2)
Find information about the Shelly Gen3 devices – features, applications and specifications.
- [Shelly 1 Gen3](./shelly-1-gen3)
- [Shelly 1PM Gen3](./shelly-1pm-gen3)
- [Shelly 2PM Gen3](./shelly-2pm-gen3)
- [Shelly 1L Gen3](./shelly-1l-gen3)
- [Shelly 2L Gen3](./shelly-2l-gen3)
- [Shelly i4 Gen3](./shelly-i4-gen3)
- [Shelly H&T Gen3](./shelly-h%26t-gen3)
- [Shelly Dimmer 0/1-10V PM Gen3](./shelly-dimmer-0-1-10v-pm-gen3)
- [Shelly Plug S MTR Gen3](./shelly-plug-s-mtr-gen3)
- [Shelly Outdoor Plug S Gen3](./shelly-outdoor-plug-s-gen3)
- [Shelly Dimmer Gen3](./shelly-dimmer-gen3)
- [Shelly DALI Dimmer Gen3](./shelly-dali-dimmer-gen3)
- [Shelly EM Gen3](./shelly-em-gen3)
- [Shelly 3EM-63 Gen3](./shelly-3em-63-gen3)
- [Shelly Plug PM Gen3](./shelly-plug-pm-gen3)
- [Shelly Mini Gen3 devices](./shelly-mini-gen3-devices)
- [Shelly Shutter](./shelly-shutter)
- [Enabling Matter support on Shelly Gen3 and newer devices](./enabling-matter-support-on-shelly-gen3-and-newer-devices)
- [The Pill by Shelly](./the-pill-by-shelly)
Find information about the Shelly Gen4 devices – features, applications and specifications.
- [Shelly 1 Gen4](./shelly-1-gen4)
- [Shelly 1 Gen4 ANZ](./shelly-1-gen4-anz)
- [Shelly 1PM Gen4](./shelly-1pm-gen4)
- [Shelly 1PM Gen4 ANZ](./shelly-1pm-gen4-anz)
- [Shelly i4 Gen4](./shelly-i4-gen4)
- [Shelly 2PM Gen4](./shelly-2pm-gen4)
- [Shelly 2PM Gen4 ANZ](./shelly-2pm-gen4-anz)
- [Shelly Power Strip 4 Gen4](./shelly-power-strip-4-gen4)
- [Shelly Plug US Gen4](./shelly-plug-us-gen4)
- [Shelly Flood Gen4](./shelly-flood-gen4)
- [Shelly Leak Sensor Cable](./shelly-leak-sensor-cable)
- [Shelly Dimmer Gen4](./shelly-dimmer-gen4)
- [Shelly Mini Gen4 devices](./shelly-mini-gen4-devices)
# Shelly H&T Gen3

## Device Identification
- **Device name:** Shelly H&T Gen3
- **Device model:** S3SN-0U12A
- **Device SSID:** ShellyHTG3-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x1809
## Short Description
**Shelly H&T Gen3** (the Device) is a Wi-Fi smart humidity and temperature sensor, featuring a large e-paper graphic display.
## Main Features
- **Wi-Fi Connectivity:** The device can connect to your home Wi-Fi network, allowing you to remotely monitor humidity and temperature data through a smartphone app or other compatible devices.
- **Large E-Paper Graphic Display:** It features a large e-paper graphic display that provides clear and easy-to-read humidity and temperature information.
- **Digital Clock:** NTP-synchronized real-time clock.
- **Integration with Smart Home Platforms:** You can integrate the Shelly H&T Gen3 with popular smart home platforms, including Google, Alexa, and Samsung SmartThings. This enables voice control and automation capabilities through these platforms.
- **USB Type-C Port:** It includes a USB Type-C port for powering the device. While it cannot be used to charge the device's batteries, it allows for continuous power through a USB connection.
- **Bluetooth Connectivity:** Bluetooth is available for inclusion purposes, which may be useful during the setup process.
- **User-Friendly Interface:** The device provides a user-friendly interface with a reset button for manual interactions.
- **Battery Operation:** When running on batteries, the device wakes up at set intervals to take measurements of humidity and temperature. It reports changes in data based on predefined thresholds and unconditionally reports its status to the cloud if no reports are made within a specified time.
- **USB-Powered Operation:** When powered via its USB port, the device wakes up more frequently, performs measurements, updates its display, and unconditionally reports data to connected channels.
- **Environmental Specifications:** The device is designed for use in various environments, with an operational temperature range of 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 105°F) and a recommended humidity range of 30% to 70% RH.
- **Power Supply Options:** It can be powered by 4 AA batteries (not included) or a USB Type-C connection.
- **Wireless Connectivity:** The device supports Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) and Bluetooth 4.2 protocols with specified indoor and outdoor range capabilities.
- **MCU (Microcontroller Unit):** The device is equipped with an ESP-Shelly-C38F with 8 MB of flash memory.
These features make the Shelly H&T Gen3 a versatile and convenient device for monitoring humidity and temperature in residential, multi-dwelling units, light commercial, university/college, and other settings, with the added benefits of smart home integration and ease of use.
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- University/college
## Integrations
- **Amazon Alexa:** Yes
- **Google Smart Home:** Yes
- **Samsung SmartThings:** Yes
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### USB Type-C Port

- To supply power to the device
- Cannot be used to charge batteries inside the device
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## User Interface
### Inputs
- Reset button (behind the back cover)

### Reset Button Actions
- **Press briefly:**
- If the device is in Sleep mode, puts it in Setup mode.
- If the device is in Setup mode, puts it in Sleep mode.
- **Press and hold for 5 seconds:**
- If the device is in Setup mode, enables its access point.
- **Press and hold for 10 seconds:**
- If the device is in Setup mode, factory resets the device.
### Outputs
- E-paper graphic display

| Icon | Meaning |
| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|  | Current time |
|  | The device is in Setup mode |
|  | The device access point is enabled |
|  | Humidity readings |
|  | The device is receiving over-the-air update (shows progress as percentage) |
|  | The device has reported current readings to the Cloud. If missing, the display may differ from cloud data |
|  | Wi-Fi signal strength indicator |
|  | Indicates battery level. Shows empty battery when only USB-powered |
|  | Bluetooth connectivity is enabled |
|  | Error while updating firmware |
## Measuring and Reporting
### On Batteries
1. Wakes up every minute to perform a measurement. If there is a 0.2 °C temperature or 3% humidity difference, the screen updates.
> Default threshold for reporting: 0.5 °C or 5%. Smaller changes result in no report.
2. If no report is sent based on threshold values for two hours, the device unconditionally reports its status to Shelly Cloud and other connected channels.
3. Due to self-heating, a 5-minute cool-down period is imposed during which the device does not wake up.
### On USB Power Supply
If powered via USB:
- Wakes up every 5 minutes
- Performs measurement
- Updates screen
- Unconditionally reports to all connected channels
- Sleeps for 5 minutes
### User-Initiated Report
Pressing the reset button (behind the cover):
- Device wakes up
- Performs measurement
- Updates screen
- Unconditionally reports to all connected channels
- Sleeps for 5 minutes
## Specifications
| Category | Value |
| --------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D): | 70×70×26 mm / 2.76×2.76×1.02 in (without stand)
70×70×45 mm / 2.76×2.76×1.77 in (with stand) |
| Weight | 47 g / 1.66 oz |
| Mounting | With stand (on horizontal surface)
Wall mounting (using screws with head diameter 5–7 mm / 0.20–0.28 in and max 3 mm / 0.12 in thread diameter, or double-sided foam sticker) |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | White
Mocha: C:0 M:12 Y:28 K:12
Ivory: C:3 M:4 Y:14 K:8
Black: C:0 M:0 Y:0 K:100 |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | 0 °C to 40 °C / 32 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | Batteries |
| Battery type | 4 AA (LR6) 1.5 V (not included) |
| Estimated battery life | Approx. 1 year (varies by battery quality, temperature, humidity changes, and network strength) |
| Power supply (USB) | Type-C (power adapter and cable not included) |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal temperature sensor | No |
| Temperature sensor | Yes |
| Humidity sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band | 2401 – 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 4.2 |
| RF band | 2400 – 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller Unit** | |
| CPU | ESP-Shelly-C38F |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware Capabilities** | |
| Schedules | No |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 10 with 2 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | No |
| MQTT | Yes |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Shelly Web User Interface
- [Shelly H&T Gen3 Web user interface guide](./shelly-h&t-gen3-web-interface-guide)
## Troubleshooting
...
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen3/ShellyHTG3)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly H&T Gen3 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 226 2025-12-05](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1990524957%2FShelly+H%26T+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+226+2025-12-05.pdf)
- [Shelly H&T Gen 3 Matte Black UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F609157166%2FShelly+H%26T+Gen+3+Matte+Black+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly H&T Gen 3 Matte White UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608895030%2FShelly+H%26T+Gen+3+Matte+White+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly H&T Gen 3 Mocha UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608141725%2FShelly+H%26T+Gen+3+Mocha+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly H&T Gen 3 Ivory UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F609058908%2FShelly+H%26T+Gen+3+Ivory+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly H&T Gen3 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 142 2025-07-22](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/309329921/Shelly+H+T+Gen3?preview=%2F309329921%2F1990819853%2FShelly+H%26T+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+142+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly H&T Gen3 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 28 2023-12-29](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/309329921/Shelly+H+T+Gen3?preview=%2F309329921%2F1623949352%2FShelly+H%26T+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+28+2023-12-29.pdf)
## Printed User Guide
- [Shelly H&T Gen3 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F405602418%2FShelly+H%26T+Gen3+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1593999716/Shelly+H+T+Gen3)
## Installation Guides
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## Downloads
### Manuals
- [Printed user guide - Eng…](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/123469825/Shelly+H+T+USB+Adapter?preview=%2F123469825%2F122486862%2FPrinted+user+guide+-+English%2C+Deutsch%2C+Italiano%2C+Espa%C3%B1ol%2C+Portugu%C3%AAs%2C+Fran%C3%A7ais)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1621196817/Shelly+H+T+USB+Adapter)
### Compliance
- [Shelly H&T USB Adapter multilingual EU declaration of conformity.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1231356105%2FShelly+H%26T+USB+Adapter+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
## What is Shelly H&T USB Adapter?
Shelly H&T USB Adapter provides the option to power supply Shelly H&T using a standard 5 V power adapter with a Micro-B USB cable.
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
| -------------------- | -------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 46 x 46 x 17 ±0.5 mm / 1.81 x 1.81 x 0.67 ±0.02 in |
| Weight: | 7 ±1 g / 0.25 ±0.05 oz |
| Shell material: | Plastic |
| Color: | Black or white |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature: | -10°C to +50°C / 14°F to 122°F |
| Humidity: | 30% to 90% RH (non-condensing) |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply: | 5 V Micro-B USB adapter (not included) |
| Output voltage: | 3 VDC |

## Device identification
- **Device name**: Shelly H&T
- **Device SSID**: shellyht-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly H&T is a smart temperature and humidity sensor, which can be remotely controlled and monitored through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly H&T can be accessed, controlled, and monitored remotely from any place where the user has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
Shelly H&T has an embedded Web Interface, which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
- Google
- Samsung SmartThings
- Alexa
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
## User interface
### Inputs
- **Reset button**
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable the Device access point connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the device.
### Outputs
- LED status light
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
| ------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×D) | 35×46 mm / 1.38×1.81 in |
| Weight | 16 g without battery
33 g with battery |
| Mounting | Wireless |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Black or white |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -10 °C to 50 °C / 14 °F to 122 °F |
| Humidity | 20 % to 90 % RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply, Batteries | 3V DC - CR123A |
| Estimated battery life | Up to 18 months |
| Power consumption | Static ≤70 μA
Awake ≤250 mA |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2401 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP8266 |
| Flash | 2 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 5 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | No |
| MQTT | Yes |
| **Sensors** | |
| Temperature sensor | Yes |
| Humidity sensor | Yes |
## Troubleshooting
...
## Web interface guide
[Read the Shelly H&T web interface guide](#)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen1/#shelly-h-amp-t)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Printed User Guide
[User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/169279599/Shelly+H+T?preview=%2F169279599%2F169771034%2FUser+and+Safety+Guide)
[Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1619853396/Shelly+H+T)
## Compliance
[Shelly H&T multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-23](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625260187%2FShelly+H%26T+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-23.pdf)
[Shelly H&T White UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608927822%2FShelly+H%26T+White+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
[Shelly H&T Black UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608141737%2FShelly+H%26T+Black+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
[Shelly HT multilingual EU declaration of conformity 12-3 2020-09-25](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/64061685/Shelly+H+T?preview=%2F64061685%2F1625424008%2FShelly+HT+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+12-3+2020-09-25.pdf)

## Downloads
### Manuals
- [App Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/63832262/Shelly+i3?preview=%2F63832262%2F63832283%2FApp+Guide)
- [User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/63832262/Shelly+i3?preview=%2F63832262%2F63865053%2FUser+and+Safety+Guide)
## Compliance
- [Shelly i3 multilingual EU declaration of conformity.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F606601324%2FShelly+i3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
## What is Shelly i3?
### The most intelligent device
Shelly i3 has no relays but is small enough to be installed virtually anywhere and shows the status of 3 inputs. The device is in one of the switches and can command other connected Shelly relays, sensors, or HTTP, MQTT or CoAP controlled devices. Opportunities are endless through discrete commands on the home network or scenes in the cloud.
### Features
- No HUB required.
- Wide range of voltage support.
- Multi-click support – Up to 24 possible actions.
- 3 AC inputs.
- Designed to fit in most standard electrical boxes and switches.
- It can be integrated to work with all other Shelly devices.
- Compatible with Android, iOS, Amazon Alexa and home automation servers using MQTT, CoAP, and REST API.
- Easily make your Arduino project live and usable in your automation project.
### Specification
| **POWER** | |
|---------|--------|
| Power supply AC | 110–230V ±10%, 50/60Hz |
| Power supply DC | 24 – 60V |
| **SPECIAL FUNCTIONS** | |
|----------------------|--------|
| Complex scenes control | Activate or deactivate synchronized actions of several Shelly devices |
| Overload protection | No |
| Power measurement | No |
| Working without a neutral line | No |
| **FEATURES** | |
|------------|--------|
| Channels | 3 Channels |
| Operational temperature | 0 to +40 °C |
| Device power consumption | < 1 W |
| Intelligent On/Off | No |
| Sunrise/Sunset | No |
| Weekly Schedule | No |
| UL Listed option | No |
| **CONNECTIVITY** | |
|---------------|--------|
| Wireless/WiFi Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Radiofrequency | 2400 – 2500 MHz |
| Range | up to 50 m outdoors and up to 30 m indoors (depending on the building materials) |
| **DIMENSIONS** | |
|-------------|--------|
| Size | 40mm × 36mm × 10mm |
## Wiring diagrams
|  |  |
# Shelly i4 Gen3

## Device Identification
- **Device name:** `Shelly i4 Gen3`
- **Device model:** `S3SN-0024X`
- **Device SSID:** `ShellyI4G3-XXXXXXXXXXXX`
- **BLE Model ID:** `0x1812`
## Short Description
The Shelly i4 Gen3 is a smart Wi-Fi switch input that allows you to manually activate or deactivate any created scene, run synchronized actions, or execute complex trigger scenarios. You can use it to control other connected Shelly switches, sensors, or HTTP and MQTT-controlled devices.
Small enough to fit behind every wall switch, the Shelly i4 Gen3 can show the status and control the action of four inputs. It features an improved processor and increased memory compared to its predecessor.
You can access and monitor the device remotely from any location with internet connectivity, provided it's connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
It can be retrofitted into standard electrical wall boxes, behind power sockets, light switches, or in other compact spaces.
The device includes an embedded Web Interface for setup and control.
## Main Features
- **Wi-Fi Connectivity:** Connects to your home Wi-Fi network, enabling remote monitoring of humidity and temperature data via smartphone app or compatible devices.
- **Integration with Alexa:** Supports voice control and automation through Amazon Alexa.
- **Local and Cloud Control:** Functions independently on a local Wi-Fi network and can also be operated via cloud-based home automation services.
- **Bluetooth Connectivity:** Includes Bluetooth and BLE gateway support for setup and device inclusion.
- **User-Friendly Interface:** Equipped with a reset button for manual interactions.
- **Improved Processor and Memory:** Upgraded hardware for enhanced performance.
- **Embedded Web Interface:** Built-in web interface for monitoring, control, and configuration.
- **Wireless Connectivity:** Supports Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) and Bluetooth 4.2 with specified indoor/outdoor range capabilities.
- **BLE Gateway:** Acts as a bridge between Shelly BLU devices and the broader Shelly ecosystem, forwarding Bluetooth signals to the cloud or local non-BLE devices.
- **Wi-Fi Range Extender for IoT Devices:** Extends Wi-Fi coverage by receiving, boosting, and retransmitting the signal over a wider area.
- **Scripting:** [Shelly Script Language Features](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Scripts/ShellyScriptLanguageFeatures/)
- **Wide Range of Integrations:** Compatible with third-party home systems via documented HTTP API, MQTT(s), Web Hooks (HTTP/HTTPS), and UDP.
- **Virtual Components:** [Virtual Dynamic Components Documentation](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/DynamicComponents/Virtual/)
## Use Cases
- **Remote Appliance Control:** Turn on/off electric appliances remotely using your mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system.
- **Internet-Connected Convenience:** Access and control devices from anywhere with internet connectivity, as long as the Shelly i4 Gen3 is connected to a Wi-Fi router.
- **Home Automation:** Enables automatic control of power appliances for a more convenient and enjoyable experience.
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light Commercial (small offices, retail stores, restaurants, gas stations, etc.)
- Government/Municipal
- University/College
## Integrations
### Amazon Alexa Supported Capabilities
Yes – through a virtual device routine
### Google Smart Home Supported Traits
No
### Samsung SmartThings Supported Capabilities
No
## Simplified Internal Schematics
N/A for this device.
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 4 switch/button inputs on screw terminals: SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 1 N and 2 L
### Outputs
N/A
### Add-on Interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage is present on the add-on interface when the device is powered.
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety Function
- Overheating protection
## User Interface
### Inputs
- One (Control) button
- Press and hold for 5 seconds: Enables Device Access Point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds: Performs factory reset.
### Outputs
- LED (monocolor) indication:
- AP enabled, Wi-Fi disabled: 1 sec ON / 1 sec OFF
- Wi-Fi enabled but not connected: 1 sec ON / 3 sec OFF
- Connected to Wi-Fi network: Constantly ON
- Cloud enabled but not connected: 1 sec ON / 5 sec OFF
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly ON
- OTA (Over-the-Air Update): ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 5 seconds: ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 10 seconds: ¼ sec ON / ¼ sec OFF
> _Note: The list starts with the initial device status and lowest priority. Each subsequent state cancels the previous one._
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D) | 37×42×16 mm / 1.46×1.65×0.63 in |
| Weight | 19 g / 0.67 oz |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 4 mm² / 20 to 11 AWG (solid, stranded, and bootlace ferrules) |
| Conductor stripped length | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in |
| Mounting | Wall box |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | Orange |
| Terminal Color | Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 110 - 240 V~ 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 1 W |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| Wi-Fi Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band | 2401 - 2483 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors, 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 4.2 with BLE |
| RF band | 2400 - 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors, 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | ESP-Shelly-C38F |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
## Basic Wiring Diagrams
|  |  |
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| ------------------ | ----------------------------- | ----- | ---------------------- |
| SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4 | Switch/button input terminals | L | Live wire (110–240 V~) |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V~) | N | Neutral wire |
| N | Neutral terminal | | |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Shelly Web User Interface
- [Shelly i4 Gen3 Web User Interface Guide](./shelly-i4-gen3-web-interface-guide)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen3/ShellyI4G3)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly i4 Gen3 multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (212)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1850212354%2FShelly+i4+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+212+2025-11-04.pdf)
- [Shelly i4 Gen3 AU/NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1161297927%2FShelly+i4+Gen3+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
- [Shelly i4 Gen3 UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1169883181%2FShelly+i4+Gen3+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
### Compliance Archive
- [Shelly i4 Gen3 multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (144)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/342818818/Shelly+i4+Gen3?preview=%2F342818818%2F1850703873%2FShelly+i4+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+144+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly i4 Gen3 multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (50)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/342818818/Shelly+i4+Gen3?preview=%2F342818818%2F1623916598%2FShelly+i4+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+50+2024-05-29.pdf)
## Printed User Guide
- [Shelly i4 Gen3 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F667320457%2FShelly+i4+Gen3+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
### Additional Language Versions
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1593999442/Shelly+i4+Gen3)
## Installation Guides
> There are no items with the selected labels at this time.
# Shelly i4 Gen4

## Device Identification
- **Device name:** Shelly i4 Gen4
- **Device model:** S4SN-0A24X
- **Device SSID:** ShellyI4G4-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **BLE Model ID:** 0x1819
## Short Description
Shelly i4 Gen4 is a smart Wi-Fi switch input controller that allows you to manually activate or deactivate any created scene, run synchronized actions, or execute complex trigger scenarios. You can use Shelly i4 Gen4 to control other connected Shelly switches, sensors, or HTTP and MQTT-controlled devices. Small enough to fit behind every wall switch, Shelly i4 Gen4 can show the status and control the action of four inputs.
You can access and monitor Shelly i4 Gen4 remotely from any place where you have internet connectivity, if the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
You can retrofit the device into standard electrical wall boxes, behind power sockets, light switches, or into other places with limited space.
Shelly i4 Gen4 has an embedded Web Interface that you can use to control it and set it up.
The device has multi-protocol wireless MCU which provides Zigbee and Bluetooth connectivity, ensuring a secure connection.
This device is compatible with Matter.
## Main Features
- **Wi-Fi Connectivity:** The device can connect to your home Wi-Fi network, allowing you to remotely monitor humidity and temperature data through a smartphone app or other compatible devices.
- **Integration with Smart Home Platforms:** You can integrate the Shelly i4 Gen4 with popular smart home platforms, including Google, Alexa, and Samsung SmartThings. This enables voice control and automation capabilities through these platforms.
- **Local and Cloud Control:** Can function independently in a local Wi-Fi network and can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
- **Bluetooth Connectivity:** Bluetooth and BLE gateways are available for inclusion purposes, which may be useful during the setup process.
- **Zigbee Connectivity:** Zigbee is available for inclusion purposes, which may be useful during the setup process.
- **User-Friendly Interface:** The device provides a user-friendly interface with a reset button for manual interactions.
- **Improved Processor:** Upgraded with an improved processor and Zigbee connectivity for enhanced performance.
- **Embedded Web Interface:** Features an embedded web interface for monitoring, control, and adjustment of settings.
- **Wireless Connectivity:** The device supports Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n/ax) and Bluetooth 5.0 protocols with specified indoor and outdoor range capabilities.
- **BLE Gateway:** Bridge between your Shelly BLU devices and the wider Shelly ecosystem. It receives Bluetooth signals and sends them to the cloud or locally to another non-Bluetooth device.
- **Wi-Fi Range Extender for IoT Devices:** A Wi-Fi extender is employed to expand the reach of your Wi-Fi network by receiving your current Wi-Fi signal, enhancing its strength, and then transmitting the enhanced signal over a wider area.
- **Zigbee Range Extender for IoT Devices:** A Zigbee extender is employed to expand the reach of your Zigbee network by receiving your Zigbee signal, enhancing its strength, and then transmitting the enhanced signal over a wider area.
- **Scripting:** [Shelly Script Language Features](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Scripts/ShellyScriptLanguageFeatures/)
- **Wide Range of Integrations:** The device can be integrated with 3rd party home systems, documented HTTP API, MQTT(s), Web Hooks over HTTP and HTTPS, UDP
- **Virtual Components:** [Virtual Components Documentation](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/DynamicComponents/Virtual/)
- **KNX net/IP Support:** [KNX Integration Guide](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Integrations/KNX/)
## Use Cases
- **Remote Appliance Control:** Turn on or off electric appliances remotely using your mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system.
- **Internet-Connected Convenience:** Access and control devices from anywhere with internet connectivity, as long as the Shelly i4 Gen4 is connected to a Wi-Fi router.
- **Home Automation:** Shelly i4 Gen4 enables automatic control of power appliances for a more relaxing and enjoyable experience.
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
### Amazon Alexa Supported Capabilities
Yes - through a virtual device routine
### Google Smart Home Supported Traits
No
### Samsung SmartThings Supported Capabilities
No
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 4 switch/button inputs on screw terminal: SW1, SW2, SW3, and SW4
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 1 N and 2 L
### Outputs
N/A
### Add-on Interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage on the add-on interface when the device is powered!
## Connectivity
- Ethernet
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety Function
- Overheating protection
## User Interface
### Inputs
- One (Control) button
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable Device access point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the device.
- Press the button 5 times to switch the device from Matter (default) to Zigbee profile. The device enters inclusion mode for 3 minutes. Include the device following the instructions of your Zigbee home automation system.
- Press the button 3 times to restart the inclusion mode for another 3 minutes if you missed the previous 3-minute window.
### Outputs
- LED (monocolor) indication
- AP (Access Point) enabled and Wi-Fi disabled: 1 second ON / 1 second OFF
- Wi-Fi enabled, but not connected to a Wi-Fi network: 1 second ON / 3 seconds OFF
- Connected to a Wi-Fi network: Constantly ON
- Cloud is enabled, but not connected: 1 second ON / 5 seconds OFF
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly ON
- OTA (Over the Air Update): ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 5 seconds: ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 10 seconds: ¼ sec ON / ¼ sec OFF
> *Note: The list above starts with the initial device status and the lowest priority. Every next state cancels the previous one.*
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
|--------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D) | 37×42×15 mm / 1.46×1.65×0.59 inch |
| Weight | 19 g / 0.67 oz |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 4 mm² / 20 to 11 AWG (solid, stranded, and bootlace ferrules) |
| Conductor stripped length | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in |
| Mounting | Wall box |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | Orange |
| Terminals color | Grey (Mouse Grey) |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 110 - 240 V~, 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 1 W |
| Neutral not needed | No |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n/ax |
| RF band | 2412 - 2472 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors *(depends on local conditions)* |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 5.0 |
| RF band | 2402 - 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors *(depends on local conditions)* |
| **Zigbee** | |
| Protocol | 802.15.4 |
| Zigbee repeater | Yes |
| RF bands | 2400 to 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 100 m / 328 ft indoors and 300 m / 984 ft outdoors *(depends on local conditions)* |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | ESP-Shelly-C68F |
| Flash | 8MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
## Basic Wiring Diagrams


### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
|---------|-------------|------|-------------|
| SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4 | Switch/button input terminals | L | Live wire (110–240 V~) |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V~) | N | Neutral wire |
| N | Neutral terminal | | |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen4/Shellyi4G4)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
Shelly i4 Gen4 multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity
## Printed User Guide
Shelly i4 Gen4 multilingual printed user and safety guide.pdf
## Installation Guides
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# Device image

# Short description
Shelly LAN Switch is a DIN-mountable Ethernet switch with 5 x RJ45 supporting speeds of 10/100 Mbps.
# Main features
- **DIN - mountable**: Designed to meet the global DIN rail standardization and fit perfectly with all your Pro relays.
- **Direct AC Power**: Power the device at 110–230 V~, 50/60 Hz, eliminating the need for adapters.
- **Plug & Play**: Hassle-free installation and configuration, allowing you to quickly set up and optimize your network.
# Use cases
- **Stable LAN connection to your essential devices**: Shelly LAN switch keeps your smart home running smoothly. Designed to seamlessly integrate with your existing Pro devices, it provides a stable and uninterrupted connection to all your essential appliances, such as your HVAC, PV, or lighting system.
- **Fast wired connection for your home network**: The LAN switch allows households to establish wired connections for devices such as computers, gaming consoles, smart TVs, streaming devices, and more, ensuring reliable and high-speed internet connectivity throughout the home.
- **Clear and efficient setup**: Designed to fit perfectly into your existing breaker box, it simplifies your network management. You can connect the device directly to the breaker box and provide wired connections to up to 4 other devices with LAN connectivity.
# Device electrical interfaces
## Inputs
- 2 wire inputs on screw terminals: 1 **L** and 1 **N**
## Ethernet ports
- 5 x RJ45 connectors
> ⚠ **CAUTION!** Plug in or unplug the LAN cable only when the device is powered off! The LAN cable connector must not be metallic in the parts touched by the user when plugging in or unplugging the cable.
# Connectivity
- Ethernet
# User interface
## Outputs
- **LED indication**
- **Power (red)**: Indicates that the device is connected to power supply.
- **Activity (green steady)**: Indicates that there is an active Ethernet connection established between the device and the connected network or device. Data can be transmitted and received without issues.
- **Activity (green flashing)**: Indicates data traffic. Data are transmitted or received over the Ethernet connection.
- **Link (amber)**: There is an Ethernet connection between the device and your computer or router. It means that an Ethernet cable is plugged in and transferring signal.
# Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| ------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 96 × 53 × 59 mm / 3.78 × 2.01 × 2.32 in |
| Weight | 87 g / 3 oz |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.54 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 2.5 mm² / 20 to 14 AWG (solid, stranded, and bootlace ferrules) |
| Conductor stripped length | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in |
| Mounting | DIN rail |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | Black |
| Connectors color | Green |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 110 – 240 V~ 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 1 W |
| External protection | Tripping characteristic B or C, 16 A max. rated current, min. 6 kA interrupting rating, energy limiting class 3 |
| **Functionality** | |
| Communication/negotiation mode | Fully capable in auto-negotiation mode as per IEEE 802.3 (Half duplex (HDX), Full duplex (FDX), Back pressure, pause, Flow control (IEEE 802.3)) |
# Basic wiring diagrams

## Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | ---------------------------------- | ----- | ------------ |
| **L** | Live (110–240 V) terminal | **L** | Live wire |
| **N** | Neutral terminal | **N** | Neutral wire |
| **LAN** | Local Area Network RJ45 connectors | | |
# Compliance
- [Shelly LAN Switch multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-22](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625227868%2FShelly+LAN+Switch+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly LAN Switch AU NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1161101322%2FShelly+LAN+Switch+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
- [Shelly LAN Switch UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1169981479%2FShelly+LAN+Switch+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly LAN Switch multilingual EU declaration of conformity 32 2024-01-09](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/541917188/Shelly+LAN+Switch?preview=%2F541917188%2F1625718882%2FShelly+LAN+Switch+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+32+2024-01-09.pdf)
# Printed user guide
- [Shelly LAN Switch multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F540836293%2FShelly+LAN+Switch+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1601929217/Shelly+LAN+Switch)

## Short description
The Leak Sensor Cable detects water the moment it touches any part of the cable – not just a single spot. Flexible and easy to install, it’s perfect for placing under appliances, along walls, or across larger areas that need extra protection. Originally included with Shelly Flood Gen4, it’s now available as a separate extension, allowing you to expand your coverage up to 150 meters. Just connect additional cables to protect every vulnerable area of your home with confidence.
## Main features
- **Detects water along the entire length** for extended area protection
- **Detects various water types** including tap water, rainwater, air conditioning leaks, and fire protection water
- **Expandable coverage** – connect multiple cables for up to 150 meters of detection
- **High sensitivity and fast response** thanks to super-conductive materials
- **Soft and flexible design** makes installation quick and easy
- **Reusable and easy to maintain** – just dry with dry cloth and reuse after an alarm
## Use cases
- **Extend Flood Detection Across Large Areas**
Cover wide or irregular spaces such as basements, utility rooms, or entire wall lengths by connecting multiple Leak Sensor Cables for up to 150 meters of continuous leak detection.
- **Enhance Protection Around Multiple Appliances**
Run the cable along walls or behind several appliances like washing machines, dishwashers, and boilers to monitor all at once, without needing separate sensors.
- **Upgrade Existing Setups with Extra Reach**
Expand the detection range of your Shelly Flood Gen4 by adding one or more Leak Sensor Cables, ensuring no corner is left unprotected.
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
|---------|-------|
| **Compatible devices:** | - Shelly Flood Gen 4 |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (L x Ø) | - 2000 x 4 mm / 78.8 x 0.16 inch (cable only)
- 2000 x 12 mm / 78.8 x 0.47 inch (cable with connectors) |
| Weight | 37 g / 1.31 oz |
| Mounting | Attach to Shelly Flood Gen4, Leak Sensor Cable or Extension Cable |
| Shell material | Conductive polymer and insulated polymer |
| Shell color | Black and white |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
### Compliance
[Shelly Leak Sensor Cable…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1682866261%2FShelly+Leak+Sensor+Cable+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-08-25.pdf)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Leak Sensor Cable…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1484456800%2FShelly+Leak+Sensor+Cable+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
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## Short description
Unlock up to 5 km of reliable communication with the Shelly LoRa Add-on. Designed for Shelly Gen3 and Gen4 devices, it redefines long-range connectivity, delivering secure performance in open spaces and dependable operation even in challenging environments.
Break barriers and extend control where other technologies can't reach. This compact add-on is perfect for automating city infrastructure, managing remote facilities, or optimizing precision agriculture. It supports custom scripts, giving you the flexibility to tailor functionality for the specific use case.
Easy to set up and transformative in its impact. Available now for EU868, with US915 and AU915-928 coming soon.
## Main features
- Communicate up to 5 km with ease, thanks to the external antenna.
- Seamlessly integrates with Shelly Gen3 and Gen4 devices for extended communication.
- Built to perform even in obstructed or hard-to-reach areas.
- Quick and simple setup – get started in no time.
- Supports custom scripts to address specific use cases.
## Use cases
### Smart Street Lighting Automation
Automate streetlights with LoRa-enabled relays for real-time control and monitoring. Adjust lighting schedules based on traffic or weather, monitor energy consumption, and receive fault alerts to reduce maintenance downtime and costs.
### Precision Agriculture and Remote Irrigation
Use LoRa-enabled relays to automate irrigation systems and lighting across remote fields. Control pumps, sprinklers, and lighting schedules based on soil moisture, weather data, and operational needs. Monitor environmental sensors and power consumption to optimize water usage, energy efficiency, and crop productivity without requiring on-site management.
### Smart Parking Lot Lighting and Management
Deploy LoRa Add-ons on parking lot lights for automated schedules and dimming based on activity. Trigger lights with motion sensors to save energy during low usage and enhance safety. Integrate LoRa communication for fault detection and monitoring, ensuring timely repairs and efficient maintenance.
### Warehouse Automation and Control
Automate warehouse lighting zones with dimming or switching to optimize energy usage and enhance visibility. Use LoRa-enabled relays for efficient energy monitoring and fault detection, ensuring seamless operation across large warehouse spaces.
### Remote Facility Equipment Control
Use LoRa Add-ons to automate and monitor pumps, lighting, and power systems in remote facilities. Optimize energy consumption by controlling equipment schedules based on operational requirements and environmental conditions. Receive real-time alerts for power or equipment failures, ensuring efficient management and minimal manual intervention.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
- Farming
## Connectivity
- LoRa
## Add-on Interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface to connect to a Shelly Gen3 and Gen4 devices
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| ------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 40 × 42 × 11 mm / 1.58 × 1.66 × 0.44 inch |
| Weight | 10 g / 0.4 oz |
| Mounting | Via the Shelly proprietary serial interface to connect to a Shelly compatible device |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 3.3 V (from compatible Shelly device) |
| Power consumption | < 150 mW |
| **Compatible devices** | |
| Shelly Gen3 Devices: | |
| - Shelly 1 Gen3 | |
| - Shelly 1PM Gen3 | |
| - Shelly 2PM Gen3 | |
| - Shelly Shutter | |
| - Shelly EM Gen3 | |
| - Shelly Dimmer 0/1-10V PM Gen3 | |
| - Shelly DALI Dimmer Gen3 | |
| Shelly Gen4 Devices: | |
| - Shelly 1 Gen4 | |
| - Shelly 1PM Gen4 | |
| - Shelly 2PM Gen4 | |
| **Radio** | |
| **LoRa** | |
| RF band | - EU868
- US915 (coming soon)
- AU915-928 (coming soon) |
| Max. RF power | < 14 dBm |
| Range | Up to 5,000 m / 16,400 ft
(Depends on local conditions) |
## Scripting examples
[https://github.com/ALLTERCO/shelly-script-examples](https://github.com/ALLTERCO/shelly-script-examples)
## Solutions
- [How to Transmit Virtual Component Data via Shelly LoRa Add-on](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1478950961/How+to+Transmit+Virtual+Component+Data+via+Shelly+LoRa+Add-on)
## Troubleshooting
## FAQs
1. **Why is my Shelly device not recognizing the Shelly LoRa Add-on?**
Please check the following:
- Ensure your Shelly LoRa Add-on is mounted securely on a compatible Shelly Gen3 or Gen4 host device.
- Confirm that the host device is running firmware version 1.6 or later.
- Verify that the LoRa Add-on is properly connected to the proprietary Shelly serial interface (used to connect Add-ons to Gen3/Gen4 devices).
2. **Can multiple Shelly devices transmit data over LoRa via a single Shelly device with a LoRa Add-on? Or do all devices need a LoRa Add-on?**
If you have a Shelly Gen3/Gen4 device with a LoRa Add-on acting as a gateway, it can receive data from other devices (including BLU devices via Bluetooth) and forward or process it. For example, data from BLU devices (e.g., BLU H&T) can be collected via Bluetooth by the Shelly device with the LoRa Add-on and transmitted over LoRa. This setup requires custom scripting, and template scripts for transmitter and receiver use cases are available. You can refer to the examples in our GitHub:
- [For Shelly device that acts as LoRa gateway and listens to Bluetooth devices](https://github.com/ALLTERCO/shelly-script-examples/blob/main/lora-covercontrol-receiver/lora-covercontrol-bthome-emitter.js?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAYnJpZBExUm9WUGZ3QnFUYkRPeXhtNwEeCJEuWVBw06WIOjuGIh535LYmYc4qzHOQG5zIfSPLJn0jGe1Ea3k811cQGCE_aem__otJKz9KW15Id0BBTmiC8g)
- [For Shelly device that receives data over LoRa](https://github.com/ALLTERCO/shelly-script-examples/blob/main/lora-covercontrol-sender/lora-covercontrol-listener.js?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAYnJpZBExUm9WUGZ3QnFUYkRPeXhtNwEesFNJUUtw0pyYkQO24eewaqGEqxXOhaXzB3kY-y4j7irieKjGsqh_f8D416E_aem_hbh0yYdtqJuzJOu-o475HA)
> **Recommendation:** For the simplest and most robust setup, it is recommended that each Shelly device that needs LoRa communication has its own LoRa Add-on.
3. **Is the Shelly LoRa Add-on limited to a one-to-one connection, or can it support multiple devices?**
The Shelly LoRa Add-on supports flexible communication topologies:
- It can operate in one-to-one, one-to-many, and many-to-one configurations.
- You need at least one transmitter and one receiver, but you can also have:
- One sender communicating with multiple receivers
- One receiver receiving data from multiple transmitters
- Multiple transmitters and multiple receivers
- To ensure reliable communication, avoid multiple transmitters sending data simultaneously (radio collisions).
- All Shelly LoRa Add-ons must use the same LoRa configuration (frequency, bandwidth, spreading factor) for proper communication.
4. **Can I still use the standard functionality of a Shelly Gen4 device when it has a LoRa Add-on?**
Yes. The device can simultaneously operate as a LoRa communication point and a locally controlled Shelly device.
5. **What is the LoRa Spreading Factor (SF), and how should I use it?**
The LoRa Spreading Factor (SF) defines the trade-off between range, data rate, and airtime:
- Lower SF (e.g., SF7): shorter range, faster transmissions, more messages per hour.
- Higher SF (e.g., SF12): longer range, longer airtime, fewer messages per hour.
When using multiple devices, set the SF based on the farthest device in the network to ensure reliable communication for all nodes.
6. **Why did my Shelly LoRa Add-on suddenly stop transmitting, even when the sender and receiver were very close?**
This is most likely caused by the **LoRa Safety Stop**, triggered when transmission limits are exceeded:
- In EU868, LoRa devices are subject to regulatory duty cycle limits (typically 0.1% per hour per sub-band).
- The Shelly LoRa Add-on implements a Safety Stop mechanism to prevent misconfiguration or excessive transmissions.
- The Safety Stop is triggered when 25% of the recommended hourly transmission time is reached.
- Once triggered, further transmissions are blocked regardless of distance.
- Transmissions resume automatically once hourly usage drops below the limit.
7. **How do I configure the US915 frequency band on my Shelly LoRa Add-on?**
When using the US915 region, the Shelly LoRa Add-on must operate with frequency hopping to meet FCC requirements:
1. Select US915 as the region in the device settings.
2. A 64-frequency hopping sequence is required:
- Can be generated automatically using the built-in tool in the web interface, or
- Manually enter a frequency list (validated for FCC compliance before saving).
3. Transmissions always start from the first frequency in the sequence.
4. Mandatory delay between transmissions:
- 20 seconds for 125 kHz bandwidth
- 10 seconds for 250 kHz bandwidth
These requirements ensure the LoRa Add-on operates in compliance with FCC regulations in the US915 band.
## Compliance and certification
- [Shelly LoRa add-on multilingual EU declaration of conformity](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1627128030%2FShelly+LoRa+add-on+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity2025-07-23.pdf)
- [Shelly LoRa Add-on UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1381433404%2FShelly+LoRa+Add-on+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly LoRa Add-on multilingual EU declaration of conformity (2025-02-17)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1272348673/Shelly+LoRa+Add-on?preview=%2F1272348673%2F1627128023%2FShelly+LoRa+Add-on+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+72+2025-02-17.pdf)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly LoRa Add-On multilingual printed user and safety guide](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1273594029%2FShelly+LoRa+Add-On+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1621327875/Shelly+LoRa+Add-on)
Find information about the Shelly Mini devices – features, applications and specifications.
### [Shelly Plus 1 Mini](./shelly-plus-1-mini)
### [Shelly Plus 1PM Mini](./shelly-plus-1pm-mini)
### [Shelly Plus PM Mini](./shelly-plus-pm-mini)
Find information about the Shelly Mini Gen3 devices – features, applications and specifications.
- [Shelly 1 Mini Gen3](./shelly-1-mini-gen3)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Shelly 1 Mini Gen3)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1592197121/Shelly+1+Mini+Gen3)
- [Shelly 1PM Mini Gen3](./shelly-1pm-mini-gen3)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Shelly 1PM Mini Gen3)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1610186797/Shelly+1PM+Mini+Gen3)
- [Shelly PM Mini Gen3](./shelly-pm-mini-gen3)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Shelly PM Mini Gen3)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1593802753/Shelly+PM+Mini+Gen3)
Find information about the Shelly Mini Gen4 devices – features, applications and specifications.
- [Shelly 1 Mini Gen4](./shelly-1-mini-gen4)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Shelly 1 Mini Gen4)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1593245734/Shelly+1+Mini+Gen4)
- [Shelly 1PM Mini Gen4](./shelly-1pm-mini-gen4)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Shelly 1 PM Mini Gen4)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1593737281/Shelly+1+PM+Mini+Gen4)
- [Shelly EM Mini Gen4](./shelly-em-mini-gen4)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Shelly EM Mini Gen4)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1601962228/Shelly+EM+Mini+Gen4)
- [Shelly 1 Mini Gen4 ANZ](./shelly-1-mini-gen4-anz)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Motion 2
- **Device model:** SHMOS-02
- **Device SSID:** shellymotion2-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Motion 2 (the Device) is a high-sensitivity, ultra-low power consumption Wi-Fi motion sensor, which also features light and temperature metering. The built-in light and temperature sensors provide additional opportunities for home or office automation. Shelly Motion 2 also has an integrated accelerometer for tamper protection and features vibration detection. The built-in 6500 mAh rechargeable Li-ion battery allows the Device to stay connected to the Internet in standby mode for up to 3 years, and in active transmission (approx. 6 hours/day motion detection) estimated between 12 and 18 months without recharging.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- University/college
## Integrations
- Alexa

### USB Type-C port
- To supply power to the Device.
- Can be used to recharge batteries inside the Device.
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
## User interface

### Inputs
- Reset button (**B**)
### Outputs
- Charging indicator (**A**)
- LED indication (**C**)
- Blue: AP mode
- Blue brief flash: Settings changed
- Blue flashing: Firmware update
- Red brief flash: Motion detected and reported
- Red long flash: Error while performing firmware update
- Green brief flash: Unreported motion detection (the Device is not connected, or motion detection is disabled)
- Red, green and blue flashing sequentially: Tamper detection or Device started
- Cyan brief flash: Motion detection while in AP mode
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
|------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 89.3 x 41.4 x 22.9 mm / 3.52 x 1.63 x 0.90 inch (without stand)
89.3 x 41.4 x 47.9 mm / 3.52 x 1.63 x 1.89 inch (with stand) |
| Weight | |
| Mounting | Wall mounting (indoor use only, use screws with a head diameter between 5–8 mm / 0.20–0.31 inch) |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -10 °C to 50 °C / 14 °F to 122 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply, Batteries | Li-ion 3.7 V / 6500 mAh |
| Estimated battery life | 12–18 months (motion detection)
Up to 3 years (stand by) |
| Power supply, USB | Type-C (power adapter and cable **not** included) |
| **Sensors** | |
| Temperature sensor: | Yes |
| Light sensor: | Yes |
| Motion sensor: | Yes (detection range: 9 m / 30 ft) |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band: | 2401 – 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol: | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range: | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU: | SiLabs |
| Flash: | 6 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules: | Yes (up to 20) |
| Webhooks (URL actions): | 13 with 5 URLs per hook |
| MQTT: | Yes |
| CoAP: | Yes |
## Troubleshooting
...
## Web Interface guide
[Read the Shelly Motion 2 web interface guide](./shelly-motion-2-web-interface-guide)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen1/#shelly-motion-2)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Printed User Guide
[Download printed user guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/31784987/Shelly+Motion+2+SHMOS-02?preview=%2F31784987%2F88867197%2FDownload+printed+user+guide+-+English%2C+Deutsch%2C+Italiano%2C+Espa%C3%B1ol%2C+Portugu%C3%AAs%2C+Fran%C3%A7ais)
## Compliance
[Shelly Motion 2 multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F606437506%2FShelly+Motion+2+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
## Installation guides
- [Shelly Motion 2 User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/28246171/Shelly+Motion+2+User+and+Safety+Guide)

# Downloads
## Manuals
- [User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/64028998/Shelly+Motion?preview=%2F64028998%2F64127356%2FUser+and+Safety+Guide)
# What is Shelly Motion?
### WiFi-operated motion sensor
Always connected Wi-Fi Motion Sensor with over 1 year battery life. Featuring a 6500 mAh rechargeable battery. Real time motion detection triggers actions to other devices.
### Features
- Wi-Fi operated - always connected to the Wi-Fi network (does not go into sleep mode)
- Powerful CPU - the lowest power consuming Wi-Fi modem in mass production in the world
- Over 1 year battery life, with regular home usage estimated for 6 hours/day motion detection
- Real time response - detects motion in less than 200 ms and immediately triggers action to other devices
- Adjustable sensitivity - with 256 levels of sensitivity adjustment based on distance and type of movement to which the sensor reacts
- Tamper detection - 128 levels of vibration sensitivity will notify you about the slightest vibration and if someone moves or dislocates the sensor
- No hub required
- Compatibility - fully compatible with Alexa, Home Assistant, SmartThings, Windows/Mac and other 3rd party home automation platforms
- Reveal the full potential of Shelly Motion by combining it with other devices from your home network. Set Shelly Motion to activate custom scenes based on hour, light, or various actions
### Specification
| **POWER** | |
|---------|---|
| Battery life | 12 – 36 months |
| Battery type | 6500 mAh, built-in |
| Power supply AC | No |
| Power supply DC | Micro USB (charger not included) |
| **SPECIAL FUNCTIONS** | |
|----------------------|---|
| Illumination measurement | Yes |
| Motion detection | Yes |
| Open/Close | No |
| Tilt angle detection | No |
| Vibration detection | Yes |
| Water detection | No |
| **FEATURES** | |
|-------------|---|
| Operational temperature | 0°C to +40°C |
| Device power consumption | < 1 W |
| Local and remote control | Yes |
| Sunrise/Sunset | Yes |
| Weekly schedule | Yes |
| **CONNECTIVITY** | |
|------------------|---|
| Wireless/WiFi Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Radio frequency | 2400 – 2500 MHz |
| Range | up to 50 m outdoors and up to 30 m indoors (depending on the building materials) |
| **DIMENSIONS** | |
|--------------|---|
| Size | 85mm x 59mm x 36mm |
# Shelly Outdoor Plug S Gen3

## Device Identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Outdoor Plug S Gen3
- **Device model:** S3PL-20112EU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyOutdoorSG3-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **BLE ID:** 0x1853
## Short Description
Shelly Outdoor Plug S Gen3 is one of the first Shelly devices designed for outdoor use and comes with Matter support.
The Shelly Outdoor Plug S Gen3 is a smart plug/outlet with power measurement and overheating protection, enabling remote control of electric appliances via mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation systems. It can operate standalone on a local Wi-Fi network or be managed through cloud-based home automation services.
You can access, set up, and monitor the device remotely from anywhere with internet connectivity, provided the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
The device includes an embedded web interface for monitoring, controlling, and adjusting settings.
## Main Features
- IP44 protection
- Matter support
- Next-generation Wi-Fi smart plug with multicolor LED indication
- Scripting (only supported when Matter is not enabled)
- Wi-Fi range extender
- BLE gateway
- Power metering (in Shelly Smart Control app)
- Schedules
- Wide compatibility with third-party home automation systems
- Local actions
- Shelly Cloud / Shelly Smart Control app support (optional)
- Virtual Components
## Use Cases
- **Garden Automation:** Automate garden light strips, electric grills, stoves, or other outdoor appliances to manage operation and energy consumption efficiently.
- **Seamless integration with other Matter devices**
- **Use with Apple devices (via Matter)**
- **Use as a color night light:**
- Night mode with custom settings
- When turned on, night mode reduces the LED brightness during nighttime hours to ensure undisturbed sleep.
- **Prevent forgotten appliances from being left on:**
- Monitor and control plugged-in devices easily via smartphone.
- Thanks to countdown timers and locally stored schedules, the plug can automatically switch off forgotten devices after one hour to save energy.
- _Example:_ Irons, small ovens, electric radiators
- **Automate office appliances to avoid energy waste:**
- Set smart schedules to turn off unused devices between 7:00 PM and 7:00 AM on weekdays, and Friday evening to Monday morning.
- This cuts energy usage in half, significantly reducing monthly energy costs.
- _Example:_ Small ovens, electric radiators, IR heaters
- **Air purifier that responds to air quality:**
- Using scripting capabilities, extract real-time air pollution data and trigger your air purifier to turn on when pollution levels rise.
- _Example:_ Automate an air purifier based on external environmental data
- **Subtle night light for children’s comfort:**
- Customize the LED color and brightness to create a soft glow ideal for kids' rooms at night.
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small offices, retail stores, restaurants, gas stations, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
- Farming
- Garden/Yard
## Integrations
### Amazon Alexa Supported Capabilities
Yes
### Google Smart Home Supported Traits
Yes
### Samsung SmartThings Supported Capabilities
Yes
## Simplified Internal Schematics

## Simplified Hardware Architecture

## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Input
- 1 CEE 7/7 plug
### Output
- 1 CEE 7/3 (Type-F / Schuko) socket
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety Functions
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air conditioners)
## User Interface
### Inputs
- One push button:
- Press to turn output On/Off.
- Press and hold for 3 seconds to check status (only possible when output is Off).
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to reboot (within 60 seconds of plugging in).
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset (within 60 seconds of plugging in).
### Outputs
- **LED indication:**
- **First power-up:** Blue light flashing → AP mode
- **After successful Wi-Fi connection:**
- Slow red flash → reconnecting to Wi-Fi
- Constant red → unable to reconnect to Wi-Fi
- **When output is On:**
- Power consumption represented by smooth color change (default):
- Green at 0% of power limit
- Yellow at 50% of power limit
- Red at 100% of power limit
- User can adjust brightness (default: 100%)
- Custom color (default: green, default brightness: 100%)
- Off
- **When output is Off:**
- Off (default)
- Custom color (default: red, default brightness: 100%)
- **During OTA update:** Red light flashing
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| ------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D) | 56×56×103 ±0.5 mm / 2.21×2.21×4.55 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 85 ±1 g / 3 ±0.04 oz |
| Compatible sockets | CEE 7/1, CEE 7/3 (Type F / Schuko), CEE 7/5 (Type E) |
| Compatible plugs | CEE 7/2, CEE 7/4 (Type F / Schuko), CEE 7/7, CEE 7/16 (Type C), CEE 7/17 |
| Shell material | Plastic with Silicone Rubber Protective Cover for the Outlet |
| Color | Mocha |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -25°C to 51°C / -13°F to 125°F |
| Humidity | 15% to 85% RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| Glow-wire temperature | 750°C |
| Ingress Protection | IP44 |
| Required forced cooling | No |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 230 V~ 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 1 W |
| Rated impulse-withstand voltage | 2500 V |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max. switching voltage | 230 V~ |
| Max. switching current | 12 A |
| Max. output power | 2500 W (resistive load only) |
| Number of switching cycles | 10,000 |
| Overvoltage category | II |
| Duty-type | S1 |
| Switch type | One-way |
| Switch configuration | SPNO (single-pole, normally-open) |
| Type of circuit disconnection | Micro |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal temperature sensor | Yes |
| Voltmeter (AC) | Yes |
| Ammeter (AC) | Yes |
| Power and energy meters | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band | 2401–2473 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <10 dBm |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 50 m / 164 ft outdoors, up to 30 m / 98 ft indoors (depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 4.2 |
| RF band | 2402–2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 98 ft outdoors, up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors (depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | ESP-Shelly-C38F |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 hooks with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| CoAP | No |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Shelly Web User Interface
- [Shelly Plug S Gen3 Web user interface guide](./shelly-plug-s-gen3-web-interface-guide)
## Troubleshooting
...
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen3/ShellyOutdoorPlugG3)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
[Shelly Outdoor Plug S Gen3 multilingual EU declaration of conformity (244)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1987543093%2FShelly+Outdoor+Plug+S+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+244+2025-12-05.pdf)
### Compliance Archive
- [Shelly Outdoor Plug S Gen3 multilingual EU declaration of conformity (141)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1088126979/Shelly+Outdoor+Plug+S+Gen3?preview=%2F1088126979%2F1990361096%2FShelly+Outdoor+Plug+S+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+141+2025-07-25.pdf)
- [Shelly Outdoor Plug S Gen3 multilingual EU declaration of conformity (67)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1088126979/Shelly+Outdoor+Plug+S+Gen3?preview=%2F1088126979%2F1624375308%2FShelly+Outdoor+Plug+S+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+67+2025-02-04.pdf)
## Printed User Guide
[Shelly Outdoor Plug Gen3 multilingual printed user and safety guide](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1073316109%2FShelly+Outdoor+Plug+Gen3+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1594818610/Shelly+Outdoor+Plug+S+Gen3)
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# Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Plug PM Gen3
- **Device model:** S3PL-30116EU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPlugPMGen3-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **BLE ID:** 0x1854
# Short description
Shelly Plug PM Gen3 is a smart plug/outlet with power measurement capabilities, which allows remote monitoring of electrical appliances. It enables users to track and analyze energy consumption patterns, helping to optimize power usage and prevent energy waste.
Due to its built-in web interface, the device can be accessed, set up, and monitored remotely from anywhere with internet connectivity, as long as it's connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
# Main features
- Wi-Fi smart plug with multicolor LED indication
- Scripting
- Wi-Fi range extender
- BLE gateway
- Power metering
- Wide compatibility with 3rd party home automation systems
- Shelly Cloud / Shelly Smart Control app support (optional)
- Virtual Components
# Use cases
- **Color night light:** Use the device's LED indication to adjust your color light night. Night mode reduces the brightness of the LED indication during night hours so you can have undisturbed sleep.
- **Energy monitoring:** Track real-time energy consumption of appliances like refrigerators or heaters, identify high-energy devices, and reduce power usage.
- **Usage analysis:** By monitoring energy consumption patterns over time, make informed decisions about when to use appliances more efficiently or upgrade to more energy-efficient models.
- **Overload notification:** The plug provides alerts if connected devices are drawing too much power, helping prevent potential damage or overheating.
- **Cost estimation:** Estimate the operational costs of specific appliances, enabling better budget management by understanding how much each device contributes to the electricity bill.
# Integrations
### Amazon Alexa supported capabilities
Yes
### Google Smart Home supported traits
Yes
### Samsung SmartThings supported capabilities
Yes
# Simplified internal schematics

# Device electrical interfaces
## Input
- 1 CEE 7/7 plug
## Output
- 1 CEE 7/3 (Type-F / Schuko) socket
# Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
# Safety function
- Internal temperature sensing and reporting
# Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
# User interface
## Inputs
- One push button
- Press and hold for 3 seconds to check status.
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to reboot (possible up to 60 seconds after plugging in).
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset (possible up to 60 seconds after plugging in).
## Outputs
- LED indication
- **First time plugged in:**
- Blue light flashing → AP mode
- **After successful Wi-Fi connection:**
- Red light flashing slowly → reconnecting to Wi-Fi network
- Constant red light → cannot reconnect to Wi-Fi network
- **Customer selected:**
- **Power consumption represented by smooth color change (default):**
- Green at 0% of power limit set
- Yellow at 50% of power limit set
- Red at 100% of power limit set
- User can select brightness (default: 100%)
- **Custom color (default: Green, default brightness: 100%)**
- **Off**
- **During OTA update:**
- Red light flashing
# Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
|--------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 44×44×70 ±0.5 mm / 1.73×1.73×2.75 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 48 ±1 g / 1.69 ±0.04 oz |
| Compatible sockets | CEE 7/1, CEE 7/3 (Type F / Schuko), or CEE 7/5 (Type E) |
| Compatible plugs | CEE 7/2, CEE 7/4 (Type F / Schuko), CEE 7/7, CEE 7/16 (Type C), or CEE 7/17 |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | White, Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| Glow-wire temperature | 750 °C |
| Pollution degree | 2 |
| Required forced cooling | No |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 230 V~ 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 1 W |
| Rated impulse-withstand voltage | 2500 V |
| Max. current | 16 A |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max. output power | 3680 W (resistive load only) |
| Overvoltage category | II |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal temperature sensor | Yes |
| Voltmeter (AC) | Yes |
| Ammeter (AC) | Yes |
| Power and energy meters | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band | 2412–2484 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 10 dBm |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 50 m / 164 ft outdoors, up to 30 m / 98 ft indoors (depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 4.2 |
| RF band | 2402 – 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 98 ft outdoors, up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors (depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | ESP-Shelly-C38F |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
# Compliance and certification
[Shelly Plug PM Gen3 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-11-19](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1905197060%2FShelly+Plug+PM+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-11-19.pdf)
# Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen3/ShellyPlugPMG3)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
# Printed user guide
[Shelly Plug PM Gen3 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1904312321%2FShelly+Plug+PM+Gen3+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
# Shelly Plug S MTR Gen3

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Plug S Gen3
- **Device model:** S3PL-00112EU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPlugSG3-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **BLE ID:** 0x1805
## Short description
Shelly Plug S MTR Gen3 is one of the first Shelly devices to come with Matter support.
The Shelly Plug S MTR Gen3 (The Device) is a smart plug/outlet with power measurement and overheating protection, enabling remote control of electric appliances via mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can operate standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or be managed through cloud-based home automation services.
You can access, set up, and monitor the device remotely from anywhere with internet connectivity, as long as it's connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
The device includes an embedded Web Interface for monitoring, controlling, and adjusting settings.
## Main features
- Matter support
- Next-generation Wi-Fi smart plug with multicolor LED indication
- Scripting (only supported when Matter is not enabled)
- Wi-Fi range extender
- BLE gateway
- Power metering
- Schedules
- Wide compatibility with third-party home automation systems
- Local actions
- Shelly Cloud / Shelly Smart Control app support (optional)
- Virtual Components
## Use cases
- **Use seamlessly and integrate together with other Matter devices**
- **Use with Apple devices (via Matter)**
- **Use it as a color night light:**
- Night mode with custom settings
- When switched on, the Night mode reduces the brightness of the LED indication during night hours for undisturbed sleep.
- **No more forgotten appliances on:**
- Monitor and control all plugged-in appliances easily with just a few taps on your phone.
- Thanks to its integrated countdown timer and locally stored schedules, the Shelly Plug S MTR Gen3 can automatically switch off any forgotten device after an hour to save energy.
- _Example:_ Iron, small ovens, heating electrical radiators
- **Avoid energy waste by automating your electrical appliances:**
- Automate office appliances not used at night or weekends using Shelly Plug S MTR Gen3.
- Set smart schedules to turn off power between 7:00 PM and 7:00 AM on weekdays, and from 7:00 PM Friday to 7:00 AM Monday — cutting energy consumption in half and optimizing monthly costs.
- _Example:_ Smaller ovens, heating electrical radiators, IR heaters
- **Air purifier that follows air conditions:**
- If you live in a polluted urban area, especially during fall and winter, use scripting to extract real-time air pollution data and automatically turn your air purifier on when pollution levels rise.
- _Example:_ Automate an air purifier based on third-party environmental data.
- **Mildly dimmed night light for children's comfort:**
- Customize the color and brightness of the LED indicator to create a soft ambient light ideal for kids’ rooms at night.
## Integrations
### Amazon Alexa supported capabilities
Yes
### Google Smart Home supported traits
Yes
### Samsung SmartThings supported capabilities
Yes
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Input
- 1 CEE 7/7 plug
### Output
- 1 CEE 7/3 (Type-F / Schuko) socket
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety functions
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
- One push button:
- Press to turn the output On/Off.
- Press and hold for 3 seconds to check status (only possible when output is Off).
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to reboot (possible within 60 seconds of plugging in).
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset (possible within 60 seconds of plugging in).
### Outputs
- LED indication:
- **First time plugged in:** Blue light flashing → AP mode.
- **After successful Wi-Fi connection:**
- Slow red flash → reconnecting to Wi-Fi network.
- Constant red → unable to reconnect.
- **When output is On:**
- Power consumption represented by smooth color change (default):
- Green at 0% of power limit
- Yellow at 50% of power limit
- Red at 100% of power limit
- User can adjust brightness (default: 100%).
- Custom color (default: Green, default brightness: 100%).
- Off.
- **When output is Off:**
- Off (default).
- Custom color (default: Red, default brightness: 100%).
- **During OTA update:** Red light flashing.
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| ------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D) | 44×44×70 ±0.5 mm / 1.73×1.73×2.75 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 60 ±1 g / 2.08 ±0.04 oz |
| Compatible sockets | CEE 7/1, CEE 7/3 (Type F / Schuko), or CEE 7/5 (Type E) |
| Compatible plugs | CEE 7/2, CEE 7/4 (Type F / Schuko), CEE 7/7, CEE 7/16 (Type C), or CEE 7/17 |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | White, Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| Glow-wire temperature | 750 °C |
| Pollution degree | 2 |
| Required forced cooling | No |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 220–230 V~ 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 1 W |
| Rated impulse-withstand voltage | 2500 V |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max. switching voltage | 230 V~ |
| Max. switching current | 12 A |
| Max. output power | 2500 W (resistive load only) |
| Number of switching cycles | 10,000 |
| Overvoltage category | II |
| Duty-type | S1 |
| Switch type | One-way |
| Switch configuration | SPNO (single-pole, normally-open) |
| Type of circuit disconnection | Micro |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal temperature sensor | Yes |
| Voltmeter (AC) | Yes |
| Ammeter (AC) | Yes |
| Power and energy meters | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band | 2401–2473 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <10 dBm |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 50 m / 164 ft outdoors, up to 30 m / 98 ft indoors (varies by environment) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 4.2 |
| RF band | 2402 – 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 98 ft outdoors, up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors (varies by environment) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | ESP-Shelly-C38F |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 hooks with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| CoAP | No |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Shelly Web user interface
- [Shelly Plug S Gen3 Web user interface guide](./shelly-plug-s-gen3-web-interface-guide)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen3/ShellyPlugSG3)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Plug S Gen3 multi-language EU Declaration of Conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1990426629%2FShelly+Plug+S+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+224+2025-12-05.pdf)
- [Shelly Plug S MTR Gen3 UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1171096076%2FShelly+Plug+S+MTR+Gen3+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Plug S Gen3 multi-language EU Declaration of Conformity (archive)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/401768449/Shelly+Plug+S+MTR+Gen3?preview=%2F401768449%2F1988624422%2FShelly+Plug+S+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+180+2025-07-25.pdf)
## Printed user guide
- [Plug S MTR Gen 3 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F894435329%2FPlug+S+MTR+Gen+3+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1593802789/Plug+S+MTR+Gen3)
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## Downloads
### Manuals
- [App Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/64061479/Shelly+Plug+S?preview=%2F64061479%2F64061486%2FApp+Guide)
- [User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/64061479/Shelly+Plug+S?preview=%2F64061479%2F64094230%2FUser+and+Safety+Guide)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Plug S multilingual EU declaration of conformity.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F606634117%2FShelly+Plug+S+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
- [Shelly Plug S UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1483407361%2FShelly+Plug+S+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
## What is Shelly Plug S?
### Wi-Fi operated power outlet
Shelly Plug can automatically monitor and control lighting, heating, and any other connected electrical appliance at home, no matter where you are. When an electric appliance or a lamp is plugged into Shelly Plug, you can switch it on and off through the Shelly Cloud app at any time and anywhere.
### Features
- No HUB required.
- With Shelly Plug S you can control a wide range of devices and appliances.
- Shelly Plug S has an integrated precise power meter.
- It can be integrated to work with all other Shelly devices.
- Compatible with Android, iOS, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and home automation servers using MQTT, CoAP, and REST API.
- Easily make your Arduino project live and usable in your automation project.
### Specification
| **POWER** | |
|---------|--------|
| Power supply AC | 110–230 V ±10%, 50/60 Hz |
| Power supply DC | No |
| **SPECIAL FUNCTIONS** | |
|---------------------|--------|
| Device temperature protection | Yes |
| Overload protection | Yes |
| Power measurement | Yes |
| **FEATURES** | |
|------------|--------|
| Maximum load | 10 A |
| Operational temperature | -10 °C to +50 °C |
| Device power consumption | < 1 W |
| Intelligent On/Off | Yes |
| Local and remote control | Yes |
| Sunrise/Sunset | Yes |
| Weekly Schedule | Yes |
| **CONNECTIVITY** | |
|----------------|--------|
| Wireless/WiFi Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Radiofrequency | 2400 – 2484 MHz |
| Range | Up to 50 m outdoors and up to 30 m indoors (depending on building materials) |
| **DIMENSIONS** | |
|-------------|--------|
| Size | 46 mm × 69 mm |
# Shelly Plug US Gen4

## Device Identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Plug US Gen4
- **Device model:** S4PL-00116US
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPlugUSG4-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **BLE ID:** 0x1852
## Short Description
Shelly Plug US Gen4 is a compact smart plug with multi-protocol connectivity, power metering, and LED indication. It enables you to transform your home and office into an efficient space by automating your plugged-in appliances effortlessly. You can control and monitor lighting, heating, or any other plugged-in electrical appliance up to 1800 W, wherever you are, and create personalized schedules to power devices on or off based on time of day, day of week, day of year, even sunrise and sunset. Say goodbye to wasted energy and hello to lower energy bills!
Shelly Plug US Gen4 offers multi-protocol support, enabling Wi-Fi, Zigbee, and Bluetooth connectivity and comes with a built-in Web Interface for monitoring, controlling, and adjusting its settings. It is also equipped with power measurement capabilities and safeguards against overheating, overvoltage, overcurrent, and overpower.
## Main Features
- Supports up to 15 A (1800 W) with protection against overheating, overvoltage, overcurrent, and overpower
- Provides power metering for energy monitoring
- Features a multicolor LED indicator for status feedback
- Reports three light levels – bright, twilight, and dark
- Matter-certified for broad ecosystem compatibility
- Works with Apple HomeKit for control via the Apple Home app or Siri
- Compatible with third-party platforms and the Shelly Smart Control app
- Acts as Wi-Fi extender, BLE gateway, and Zigbee router
- Supports schedules, scenes, and local actions
- Enables scripting for local automation and custom logic
## Use Cases
### Never forget about your appliances again!
Easily monitor and control all your plugged-in appliances with just a few clicks on your phone. The Shelly Plug US Gen4 is equipped with an integrated countdown timer and locally stored schedules, allowing it to automatically switch off any forgotten device after an hour to help you save energy.
For instance, you can manage appliances like irons, smaller ovens, and electric radiators effortlessly.
### Avoid unnecessary energy waste by automating your electrical appliances
Take a step towards efficiency by automating the appliances in your office that remain idle at night or during the weekend. Simply incorporate the Shelly Plug US Gen4 to enable smart schedules that automatically power off unused electrical devices between 7:00 PM and 7:00 AM on weekdays, as well as between 7:00 PM on Friday and 7:00 AM on Monday. This thoughtful approach will halve the energy consumption of these appliances, leading to a significant reduction in your monthly energy costs.
For instance, you can use these schedules to automate smaller ovens, heating electrical radiators, and IR heaters.
### Air purifier that follows the air conditions
Living in a bustling city exposes you to high levels of air pollution, particularly in the fall and winter months. With Shelly Plug US Gen4 scripting capabilities, you have the power to retrieve data directly from air pollution control systems. This allows you to program your existing air purifier to activate automatically when outdoor pollution levels rise.
For instance, through scripting, you can seamlessly automate your air purifier device, regulating its operation based on real-time data from third-party sources.
### Enhance your nighttime experience
Experience a soothing color night light feature with customizable settings.
By activating the Night mode, you can enjoy a dimmed LED indication on your Shelly Plug US Gen4 during the night hours. This gentle glow ensures you have a peaceful and uninterrupted night's sleep.
### Mildly dimmed night light for children's comfort
Now, you have the option to customize both the color and the intensity of the glow for your Shelly Plug US Gen4 LED indicator. This feature allows you to create a gentle and soothing light source in the kids' room during the night, ensuring their comfort and peace of mind.
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
### Amazon Alexa Supported Capabilities
- Power Controller
### Google Smart Home Supported Traits
- On Off
### Samsung SmartThings Supported Capabilities
- Switch
- Power Meter
## Simplified Internal Schematics

## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Input
- 1 NEMA 5-15 (Type-B) plug
### Output
- 1 NEMA 5-15 (Type-B) socket
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- Zigbee
## Safety Function
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User Interface
### Inputs
- **One push button**
- Press to turn the output On/Off.
- Press and hold for 3 sec to check status (only possible when output is Off).
- Press and hold for 5 sec to reboot (possible up to 60 sec after plugging in).
- Press and hold for 10 sec to factory reset (possible up to 60 sec after plugging in).
- **Three rapid consecutive pushes** to activate Zigbee commissioning mode (enables connection to a Zigbee network).
- **Five rapid consecutive pushes** to switch the device from Matter firmware (default) to Zigbee firmware.
### Outputs
- **LED indication**
- **First time plugged in:** Blue light flashing → AP mode
- **After successful Wi-Fi connection:**
- Red light flashing slowly → reconnecting to Wi-Fi
- Constant red light → cannot reconnect to Wi-Fi
- **When output is On:**
- Power consumption represented by smooth color change (default):
- Green at 0% of power limit
- Yellow at 50% of power limit
- Red at 100% of power limit
- User can select brightness (default: 100%)
- Custom color (default: Green, default brightness: 100%)
- Off
- **When output is Off:**
- Off (default)
- Custom color (default: Red, default brightness: 100%)
- **During OTA update:** Red light flashing
- **In Zigbee commissioning mode:** Purple light flashing slowly
- **In Zigbee device identification mode:** Yellow light flashing slowly
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
|--------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D) | 38 × 64 × 51 mm / 1.50 × 2.52 × 2.01 inch |
| Weight | 64 g / 2.25 oz |
| Compatible plugs | NEMA 5-15 (Type-B) |
| Compatible sockets | NEMA 1-15 (Type-A) and NEMA 5-15 (Type-B) |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | White, Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| Glow-wire temperature | 750 °C |
| Pollution degree | 2 |
| Required forced cooling | No |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 120 V~ 60 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 1.5 W |
| Rated impulse-withstand voltage | 1500 V |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max. switching voltage | 120 V~ |
| Max. switching current | 15 A |
| Max. output power | 1800 W (resistive load only) |
| Number of switching cycles | 10,000 |
| Overvoltage category | II |
| Duty-type | S1 |
| Switch type | One-way |
| Switch configuration | SPNO (single-pole, normally-open) |
| Type of circuit disconnection | Micro |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Voltmeter (AC) | Yes |
| Ammeter (AC) | Yes |
| Power and energy meters | Yes |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| Light sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n/ax |
| RF band | 2401 – 2473 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 5 (LE) |
| RF band | 2402 – 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Zigbee** | |
| Protocol | 802.15.4 |
| RF bands | 2405 to 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 100 m / 328 ft indoors and 300 m / 984 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | ESP-Shelly-C68F |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Advanced schedules | Yes |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| UDP | Yes |
| Encryption | Yes |
| KVS (Key-Value Store) | Yes |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen4/ShellyPlugUSG4)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Printed User Guide
[Shelly Plug US Gen4 printed user and safety guide.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1353646319%2FShelly+Plug+US+Gen4+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
## Installation Guides
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## Downloads
### Manuals
- [User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/64061537/Shelly+Plug+US?preview=%2F64061537%2F64094268%2FUser+and+Safety+Guide)
## What is Shelly Plug US?
### The smallest Wi-Fi smart plug with power metering
Shelly Plug US automatically monitors and controls lighting, heating, or any other connected electrical appliance at home, no matter where you are. When an electric appliance, such as a lamp, is plugged into the Shelly Plug US, you can switch it on and off through the Shelly Cloud mobile application at any time, from anywhere.
### Features
- No HUB required.
- With Shelly Plug US you can control a wide range of devices and appliances.
- Shelly Plug US has an integrated precise power meter.
- It can be integrated to work with all other Shelly devices.
- Compatible with Android, iOS, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and home automation servers using MQTT, CoAP, and REST API.
- Easily make your Arduino project live and usable in your automation project.
### Specification
| **Category** | **Details** |
|------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| **Power** | |
| Power supply AC | 110–230V ±10%, 50/60Hz |
| Power supply DC | No |
| **Special functions** | |
| Device temperature protection | Yes |
| Overload protection | Yes |
| Power measurement | Yes |
| **Features** | |
| Maximum load | 15A at 110V; 12A at 230V |
| Operational temperature| -10°C to +50°C |
| Device power consumption| < 1 W |
| Intelligent On/Off | Yes |
| Local and remote control| Yes |
| Sunrise/Sunset | Yes |
| Weekly Schedule | Yes |
| **Connectivity** | |
| Wireless | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Radio frequency | 2400 – 2500 MHz |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 50 m outdoors and up to 30 m indoors (depending on building materials) |
| **Dimensions** | |
| Size | 50mm × 37mm × 83mm |

## Downloads
### Manuals
- [User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/64028673/Shelly+Plug?preview=%2F64028673%2F64094216%2FUser+and+Safety+Guide)
### Compliance
- [Shelly Plug multilingual EU declaration of conformity 225 2025-12-05.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1988886586%2FShelly+Plug+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+225+2025-12-05.pdf)
- [Shelly Plug UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1482883094%2FShelly+Plug+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Plug multilingual EU declaration of conformity 12-1.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/64028673/Shelly+Plug?preview=%2F64028673%2F1990459411%2FShelly+Plug+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+12-1.pdf)
## What is Shelly Plug?
### Wi-Fi operated power outlet
Shelly Plug can automatically monitor and control lighting, heating, and any other connected electrical appliance at home, no matter where you are. When an electric appliance or a lamp is plugged into Shelly Plug, you can switch it on and off through the Shelly Cloud app at any time and anywhere.
### Features
- No HUB required.
- With Shelly Plug, you can control a wide range of devices and appliances.
- Shelly Plug has an integrated precise power meter.
- It can be integrated to work with all other Shelly devices.
- Compatible with Android, iOS, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and home automation servers using MQTT, CoAP, and REST API.
- Easily make your Arduino project live and usable in your automation project.
### Specification
| **POWER** | |
|-----------|---|
| Power supply AC | 110–230V ±10%, 50/60Hz |
| Power supply DC | No |
| **SPECIAL FUNCTIONS** | |
|------------------------|---|
| Device temperature protection | No |
| Overload protection | Yes |
| Power measurement | Yes |
| **FEATURES** | |
|--------------|---|
| Maximum load | 16A |
| Operational temperature | -10°C to +50°C |
| Device power consumption | < 1 W |
| Intelligent On/Off | Yes |
| Local and remote control | Yes |
| Sunrise/Sunset | Yes |
| Weekly Schedule | Yes |
| **CONNECTIVITY** | |
|------------------|---|
| Wireless/WiFi Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Radiofrequency | 2400 – 2484 MHz |
| Range | Up to 50 m outdoors and up to 30 m indoors (depending on building materials) |
| **DIMENSIONS** | |
|----------------|---|
| Size | 85mm × 57mm × 98mm |
## Reviews
### Roberto Jorge
- [How to Make your Water Heater SMART with Shelly Plug!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxOwFI0Q0mA) (YouTube)
# Shelly Plus 0-10V Dimmer

## Device Identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Plus 0-10V Dimmer
- **Device model:** SNDM-00100WW
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPlus010V-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** `0x1070 / 0x0780` (GAP)
## Short Description
The Shelly Plus 0-10V Dimmer is a smart 0-10V dimming controller that enables remote control of 0-10V dimming drivers via mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation systems. It can operate standalone on a local Wi-Fi network or be managed through cloud-based home automation services.
It supports remote access, control, and monitoring from anywhere with internet connectivity, provided the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
The device includes an embedded Web Interface for monitoring, controlling, and adjusting settings.
## Main Features
- **Diverse driver integration:** Supports 0-10V signal control for various drivers (lights, motors, valves, etc.)
- **Shelly Plus Add-on compatible:** Connects to sensor interfaces on Shelly Plus devices
- **Switch/Button input mode:** Flexible input control using switches or buttons
- **One/dual button dimming control:** Full functionality with any wall switch configuration
- **Night mode:** Set specific brightness levels during nighttime
- **Min/Max brightness:** Adjust dimming range for more precise brightness control
- **Button fade rate:** Control how quickly output brightness changes when holding a button
- **Transition duration:** Define time for dimming from 0% to 100%
- **Schedules:**
- _Basic schedules:_ Weekly routines with brightness, transition duration, and flip value settings
- _Advanced schedules:_ Year-round detailed scheduling with time adjustments from seconds to months
- **Auto on/off timers:** Set automatic on/off times
- **Local actions:** Create automation scenarios within the local Wi-Fi network
- **Webhooks:** Lightweight event-driven communication with other devices
- **BLE Gateway:** Enables communication between BLE and Wi-Fi devices
- **Wi-Fi Range Extender:** Retransmits Wi-Fi signals to extend coverage
- **Scripting:** Automate scenarios using scripts
- **Compatibility:** Works seamlessly with third-party home automation systems
- **No need for hub:** Ready for use locally or remotely via Shelly Smart Control or third-party platforms
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condos, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small offices, retail stores, restaurants, gas stations, etc.)
- Government/municipal projects
- University/college facilities
- Farming operations
## Use Cases
- Controls 0-10V signal for lights, motors, valves (depending on driver compatibility)
- Adjusts fan speed if motor/inverter has a 0-10V input (web interface shows light control interface)
- Controls valves with 0-10V input (web interface shows light control interface)
## Integrations
### Amazon Alexa Supported Capabilities
Yes
### Google Smart Home Supported Traits
Yes
### Samsung SmartThings Supported Capabilities
Yes
## Simplified Internal Schematics

## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals: **S1** and **S2**
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: **N** (Neutral) and **L** (Live)
### Outputs
- 2 × 0-10V outputs on screw terminals: **+** and **-**
### Add-on Interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage present on the add-on interface when the device is powered.
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety Function
- Overheating protection
## Supported Load Types
- 0-10V signal control for multiple types of drivers (lights, motors, valves, etc.)
## User Interface
### Inputs
- **One (Control) Button:**
- Press and hold for 5 seconds → Enable Device Access Point and Bluetooth connection
- Press and hold for 10 seconds → Factory reset the device
### Outputs
- **LED (Monocolor) Indication:**
| Status | LED Behavior |
| -------------------------------- | -------------------- |
| AP enabled, Wi-Fi disabled | 1 sec ON / 1 sec OFF |
| Wi-Fi enabled, not connected | 1 sec ON / 3 sec OFF |
| Connected to Wi-Fi network | Constantly ON |
| Cloud enabled, not connected | 1 sec ON / 5 sec OFF |
| Connected to Shelly Cloud | Constantly ON |
| OTA (Over-the-Air Update) | ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF |
| Button pressed & held for 5 sec | ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF |
| Button pressed & held for 10 sec | ¼ sec ON / ¼ sec OFF |
> Note: The list starts with initial status and lowest priority. Each subsequent state overrides the previous one.
## Specifications
| Category | Quantity | Value |
| --------------------------- | -------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **Physical** | | |
| Size (H×W×D) | | 42×37×17 ±0.5 mm / 1.65×1.46×0.66 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | | 17 g / 0.60 oz |
| Screw terminal max torque | | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG (solid, stranded, bootlace ferrules) |
| Conductor stripped length | | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Mounting | | In-wall |
| Shell material | | Plastic |
| Shell color | | Shell: 2716C, Print: Black |
| **Environmental** | | |
| Ambient working temperature | | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max. altitude | | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | | |
| Power supply | | 110–240 VAC ±10% |
| Power consumption | | < 1.2 W |
| Neutral required | | No |
| 0–10V voltage control type | | Current sinking |
| **Output Circuits Ratings** | | |
| Max. switching voltage | | 10 VDC |
| Max. switching power | | 0.35 W |
| Max. switching current | | 35 mA |
| **Sensors, Meters** | | |
| Internal temperature sensor | | Yes |
| **Radio** | | |
| Wi-Fi Protocol | | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF Band | | 2401 – 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF Power | | < 20 dBm |
| Range | | Up to 30 m indoors / 50 m outdoors (varies by environment) |
| **Bluetooth** | | |
| Protocol | | 4.2 |
| RF Band | | 2400 – 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF Power | | < 4 dBm |
| Range | | Up to 10 m indoors / 30 m outdoors (varies by environment) |
| **Microcontroller Unit** | | |
| CPU | | ESP32-U4WDH |
| Flash | | 4 MB |
| **Firmware Capabilities** | | |
| Schedules | | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| MQTT | | Yes |
| Scripting | | Yes |
## Basic Wiring Diagrams

### Legend
| Terminal | Description | Wire | Description |
| -------- | ---------------------------------------------- | ---- | --------------------- |
| + | 0–10 VDC positive terminal | L | Live (110–240 V) wire |
| - | 0–10 VDC negative terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| S1 | Switch/button input terminal for light control | | |
| S2 | Switch/button input terminal for light control | | |
| L | Live (110–240 V) terminal | | |
| N | Neutral terminal | | |
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPlus10V)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Plus Dimmer 0-10V Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (243)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1989738526%2FShelly+Plus+Dimmer+0-10V+Dimmer+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+243+2025-12-05.pdf)
- [Shelly Plus Dimmer 0-10V UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608469298%2FShelly+Plus+Dimmer+0-10V+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
### Compliance Archive
- [Shelly Plus 0-10V Dimmer Multilingual EU DoC (191)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/300515410/Shelly+Plus+0-10V+Dimmer?preview=%2F300515410%2F1987903538%2FShelly+Plus+0-10V+Dimmer+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+191+2025-07-23.pdf)
- [Shelly Plus 0-10V Dimmer Multilingual EU DoC (21)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/300515410/Shelly+Plus+0-10V+Dimmer?preview=%2F300515410%2F1623916640%2FShelly+Plus+0-10V+Dimmer+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+21+2023-10-20.pdf)
## Printed User Guide
- [Shelly Plus 0-10V Dimmer Multilingual Printed User and Safety Guide](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F405373054%2FShelly+Plus+0-10V+Dimmer+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
### Additional Resources
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1620803609/Shelly+Plus+0-10V+Dimmer)
## Installation Guides
> There are no items with the selected labels at this time.

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Plus 1 Mini
- **Device model:** SNSW-001X8EU
- **Device SSID:** Shelly1Mini-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Plus 1 Mini is a small form factor smart switch with potential-free contacts, which allows remote control of electric appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Plus 1 Mini can be accessed, controlled and monitored remotely from any place where the user has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
It can be retrofitted into standard electrical wall boxes, behind power sockets and light switches or other places with limited space.
Shelly Plus 1 Mini has an embedded Web Interface that can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
- Google
- Samsung SmartThings
- Alexa
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 1 potential-free contacts relay input on screw terminal
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N and L
### Outputs
- 1 potential-free contacts relay output on screw terminal
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth (for inclusion purposes)
## Safety features
- Overheating protection
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
- One (Reset) button
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable Device access point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the device.
### Outputs
- LED (monocolor) indication
- AP (Access Point) enabled and Wi-Fi disabled: 1 second ON / 1 second OFF
- Wi-Fi enabled, but not connected to a Wi-Fi network: 1 second ON / 3 seconds OFF
- Connected to a Wi-Fi network: Constantly ON
- Cloud is enabled, but not connected: 1 second ON / 5 seconds OFF
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly ON
- OTA (Over the Air Update): ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 5 seconds: ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 10 seconds: ¼ sec ON / ¼ sec OFF
> The list above starts with the initial device status and the lowest priority. Every next state cancels the previous one.
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
|------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 29 x 35 x 16 ±0.5 mm / 1.11 x 1.35 x 0.63 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 19 ±1 g / 0.65 ±0.04 oz |
| Mounting | Wall box |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG |
| Conductor stripped length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Blue |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 110 - 240 VAC |
| Relay | Dry, NO contact, 1-pole, µ contact |
| External protection | 10 A, tripping characteristic B or C, 6 kA interrupting rating, Energy limiting class 3 |
| Power consumption | < 1.2 W |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC | 240 V |
| Max switching voltage DC | 30 V |
| Max switching current AC | 8 A |
| Max switching current DC | 5 A |
| Max switching power AC | 2000 W |
| Max switching power DC | 150 W |
| Power measurement | No |
| Voltage protection / Cutoff | No |
| Current protection / Cutoff | No |
| Max power protection / Cutoff | No |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors (depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors (depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32 |
| Flash | 4 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| UDP | Yes |
## Basic wiring diagrams

### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
|-----------|-------------|--------|-------------|
| SW | Switch (controlling O) input terminal | L | Live (110 - 240 VAC) wire |
| O | Load circuit output terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| I | Load circuit input terminal | | |
| L | Live (110-240 V) terminal | | |
| N | Neutral terminal | | |
## Troubleshooting
### Your device is overheating
Make sure the ambient temperature does not exceed 40 °C / 105 °F. If placed in a confined space, Shelly Plus 1 Mini may increase the ambient temperature above the allowed limits. Ensure proper ventilation of the device.
## Web Interface guide
Read the [Shelly Plus 1 Mini web interface guide](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPlus1)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPlus1)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Plus 1 Mini multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1987543049%2FShelly+Plus+1+Mini+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+235+2025-12-05.pdf)
- [Shelly Plus 1 Mini UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1483112449%2FShelly+Plus+1+Mini+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Plus 1 mini multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/200638465/Shelly+Plus+1+Mini?preview=%2F200638465%2F1988296724%2FShelly+Plus+1+mini+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+18+2023-10-02.pdf)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Plus 1 Mini multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F393740421%2FShelly+Plus+1+Mini+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
## Installation guides
> There are no items with the selected labels at this time.
# Shelly Plus 1 UL

## Device Identification
- **Device name**: Shelly Plus 1 UL
- **Device model**: SNSW-001X15UL
- **Device SSID**: ShellyPlus1-XXXXXX
## Short Description
The Shelly Plus 1 UL is a UL-certified small form factor smart switch with potential-free contacts, which allows remote control of electric appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
The Shelly Plus 1 UL can be accessed, controlled and monitored remotely from any place where the user has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
It can be retrofitted into standard electrical wall boxes, behind power sockets and light switches or other places with limited space.
The Shelly Plus 1 UL has an embedded Web Interface that can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
### Amazon Alexa Supported Capabilities
- Toggle Controller
### Google Smart Home Supported Traits
- On Off
### Samsung SmartThings Supported Capabilities
- Switch
## Simplified Internal Schematics

## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal: `SW`
- 1 potential-free contacts relay input on screw terminal: `I`
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: `N (+)`, `L (Ʇ)` and `12V`
### Outputs
- 1 potential-free contacts relay output on screw terminal: `O`
### Add-on Interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage on the add-on interface when the device is powered!
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety Functions
- Overheating protection
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User Interface
### Inputs
- One (Reset) button
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable device access point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the device.
### Outputs
- LED (monocolor) indication
- AP (Access Point) enabled and Wi-Fi disabled: 1 second ON / 1 second OFF
- Wi-Fi enabled, but not connected to a Wi-Fi network: 1 second ON / 3 seconds OFF
- Connected to a Wi-Fi network: Constantly ON
- Cloud is enabled, but not connected: 1 second ON / 5 seconds OFF
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly ON
- OTA (Over the Air Update): ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 5 seconds: ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 10 seconds: ¼ sec ON / ¼ sec OFF
> The list above starts with the initial device status and the lowest priority. Every next state cancels the previous one.
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
|------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 37×42×16 mm / 1.46×1.65×0.63 in |
| Weight | 26 g / 0.92 oz |
| Mounting | Wall console |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 14 AWG |
| Conductor stripped length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Blue |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply |
| | - 110–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
- 12 VDC stabilized
- 24–48 VDC |
| Power consumption | < 1.2 W |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC | 240 V (Single wire) |
| Max switching voltage DC | 30 V |
| Max switching current AC | 15 A |
| Max switching current DC | 10 A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2400 – 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32-U4WDH |
| Flash | 4 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| CoAP | No |
## Basic Wiring Diagrams
|  |  |
|---|---|
| 110–240 VAC power supply
Resistive load | 110–240 VAC power supply
Inductive load and RC snubber |
|  |  |
|---|---|
| 24–48 VDC power supply
Resistive load | 24–48 VDC power supply
Inductive load and RC snubber |
|  |  |
|---|---|
| 12 VDC stabilized power supply
Resistive load | 12 VDC stabilized power supply
Inductive load and RC snubber |
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
|----------|-------------|--------|-------------|
| `I` | Load circuit input terminal | `L` | Live (110–240 VAC) wire |
| `O` | Load circuit output terminal | `N` | Neutral wire |
| `SW` | Switch (controlling O) input terminal | `+` | 12 / 24–48 VDC positive wire |
| `+12V` | 12 VDC positive terminal | `GND` | 12 / 24–48 VDC ground wire |
| `L` | Live (110–240 VAC) terminal | | |
| `N` | Neutral terminal | | |
| `+` | 24–48 VDC positive terminal | | |
| `Ʇ` | 12 / 24–48 VDC ground terminal | | |
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## Web Interface Guide
[Read the Shelly Plus 1, Plus 1 UL web interface guide](./shelly-plus-1-web-interface-guide)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPlus1)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Printed User Guide
[Shelly Plus 1 UL bilingual user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/455016449/Shelly+Plus+1+UL?preview=%2F455016449%2F458588218%2FShelly+Plus+1+UL+bilingual+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)

## Device identification
- **Device name**: Shelly Plus 1
- **Device model**: SNSW-001X16EU
- **Device SSID**: ShellyPlus1-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Plus 1 is a small form factor smart switch with potential-free contacts, which allows remote control of electric appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Plus 1 can be accessed, controlled and monitored remotely from any place where the user has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
It can be retrofitted into standard electrical wall boxes, behind power sockets and light switches or other places with limited space.
Shelly Plus 1 has an embedded Web Interface that can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
- Google
- Samsung SmartThings
- Alexa
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal: `SW`
- 1 potential-free contacts relay input on screw terminal: `I`
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: `N (+)`, `L (Ʇ)` and `12V`
### Outputs
- 1 potential-free contacts relay output on screw terminal: `O`
### Add-on interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage on the add-on interface when the device is powered!
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety features
- Overheating protection
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
#### One (control) button
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable device access point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the device.
### Outputs
#### LED (red) indication
| Status | LED Pattern | Visualization |
|--------|-------------|---------------|
| AP enabled and Wi-Fi disabled | 1 sec ON / 1 sec OFF |  |
| Wi-Fi enabled, not connected | 1 sec ON / 3 sec OFF |  |
| Connected to Wi-Fi network | Constantly ON |  |
| Cloud enabled, not connected | 1 sec ON / 5 sec OFF |  |
| Connected to Shelly Cloud | Constantly ON |  |
| OTA (Over the Air Update) | ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF |  |
| Button pressed and held for 5 seconds | ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF |  |
| Button pressed and held for 10 seconds | ¼ sec ON / ¼ sec OFF |  |
> The list above starts with the initial device status and the lowest priority. Every next state cancels the previous one.
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
|------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 37×42×16 ±0.5 mm / 1.46×1.65×0.63 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 26 g / 0.92 oz |
| Mounting | Wall console |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG |
| Conductor stripped length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Blue |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 110 - 240 VAC / 24 - 48 VDC / 12 VDC ±10% |
| Power consumption | < 1.2 W |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC | 240 V |
| Max switching voltage DC | 30 V |
| Max switching current AC | 16 A |
| Max switching current DC | 10 A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32-U4WDH |
| Flash | 4 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| CoAP | No |
## Basic wiring diagrams
| AC Wiring (Resistive Load) | AC Wiring with RC Snubber (Inductive Load) |
|----------------------------|--------------------------------------------|
|  |  |
| 110–240 VAC power supply
Resistive load | 110–240 VAC power supply
Inductive load and RC snubber |
| DC Wiring (Resistive Load) | DC Wiring with RC Snubber (Inductive Load) |
|----------------------------|--------------------------------------------|
|  |  |
| 24–48 VDC power supply
Resistive load | 24–48 VDC power supply
Inductive load and RC snubber |
| 12 V Wiring (Resistive Load) | 12 V Wiring with RC Snubber (Inductive Load) |
|------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|
|  |  |
| 12 VDC stabilized power supply
Resistive load | 12 VDC stabilized power supply
Inductive load and RC snubber |
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
|---------|-------------|-------|-------------|
| `I` | Load circuit input terminal | `L` | Live (110–240 VAC) wire |
| `O` | Load circuit output terminal | `N` | Neutral wire |
| `SW` | Switch (controlling O) input terminal | `+` | 12 / 24–48 VDC positive wire |
| `+12V` | 12 VDC positive terminal | `GND` | 12 / 24–48 VDC ground wire |
| `L` | Live (110–240 VAC) terminal | | |
| `N` | Neutral terminal | | |
| `+` | 24–48 VDC positive terminal | | |
| `Ʇ` | 12 / 24–48 VDC ground terminal | | |
## Troubleshooting
...
## Web Interface guide
[Read the Shelly Plus 1 web interface guide](./shelly-plus-1-web-interface-guide)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPlus1)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Plus 1 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F405602310%2FShelly+Plus+1+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Plus 1 multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F606732423%2FShelly+Plus+1+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
- [Shelly Plus 1 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F606602122%2FShelly+Plus+1+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly Plus 1 x2 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F609058915%2FShelly+Plus+1+x2+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly Plus 1 AU NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1162117208%2FShelly+Plus+1+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
## Installation guides
- [Using Shelly Plus 1 with multiple buttons to control lights](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/50561025/Using+Shelly+Plus+1+with+multiple+buttons+to+control+lights)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Plus 1PM Mini
- **Device model:** SNSW-001P8EU
- **Device SSID:** Shelly1PMMini-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Plus 1PM Mini is a small form factor smart switch with power measurement, which allows remote control of electric appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Plus 1PM Mini can be accessed, controlled and monitored remotely from any place where the user has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
It can be retrofitted into standard electrical wall boxes, behind power sockets and light switches or other places with limited space.
Shelly Plus 1PM Mini has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
- Google
- Samsung SmartThings
- Alexa
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N and L
### Outputs
- 1 relay output with power measurement on screw terminal
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth (for inclusion purposes)
## Safety features
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
- One (Reset) button
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable Device access point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the device.
### Outputs
- LED (monocolor) indication
- AP (Access Point) enabled and Wi-Fi disabled: 1 second ON / 1 second OFF
- Wi-Fi enabled, but not connected to a Wi-Fi network: 1 second ON / 3 seconds OFF
- Connected to a Wi-Fi network: Constantly ON
- Cloud is enabled, but not connected: 1 second ON / 5 seconds OFF
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly ON
- OTA (Over the Air Update): ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 5 seconds: ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 10 seconds: ¼ sec ON / ¼ sec OFF
> The list above starts with the initial device status and the lowest priority. Every next state cancels the previous one.
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
| ----------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 29x35x16 ±0.5 mm / 1.11x1.35x0.63 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 18 ±1 g / 0.63 ±0.04 oz |
| Mounting | Wall box |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG |
| Conductor stripped length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Red |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 110 - 240 VAC |
| Relay | NO contact, 1-pole, µ contact |
| External protection | 10 A, tripping characteristic B or C, 6 kA interrupting rating, Energy limiting class 3 |
| Power consumption | <1.2 W |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC | 240 V |
| Max switching voltage DC | N/A |
| Max switching current AC | 8 A |
| Max switching current DC | N/A |
| Max switching power AC | 2000 W |
| Power measurement | Yes |
| Voltage protection / Cutoff | Yes |
| Current protection / Cutoff | Yes |
| Max power protection / Cutoff | Yes |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32 |
| Flash | 4 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| UDP | Yes |
## Basic wiring diagram

### Legend
| Terminals | Wires |
| --------- | ------------------------------------- |
| **SW** | Switch (controlling O) input terminal |
| **O** | Load circuit output terminal |
| **L** | Live (110 - 240 VAC) wire |
| **N** | Neutral wire |
| **L** | Live (110-240 V) terminal |
| **N** | Neutral terminal |
## Troubleshooting
### Your device is overheating
Make sure the ambient temperature does not exceed 40 °C / 105 °F. If placed in a confined space, Shelly Plus 1PM Mini may increase the ambient temperature above the allowed limits. Ensure proper ventilation of the device.
## Web Interface guide
Read the [Shelly Plus 1PM Mini web interface guide](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPlus1PM)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPlus1PM)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Plus 1PM Mini multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1987280915%2FShelly+Plus+1PM+Mini+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+236+2025-12-05.pdf)
- [Shelly Plus 1PM mini UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608960520%2FShelly+Plus+1PM+mini+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
## Printed user guide
Shelly Plus 1PM Mini multilingual printed user and safety guide
## Installation guides
> There are no items with the selected labels at this time.
# Shelly Plus 1PM UL

## Short Description
The Shelly Plus 1PM UL is a UL-certified small form factor smart switch with power measurement, which allows remote control of electric appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
The Shelly Plus 1PM UL can be accessed, controlled and monitored remotely from any place where the user has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
It can be retrofitted into standard electrical wall boxes, behind power sockets and light switches or other places with limited space.
The Shelly Plus 1PM UL has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
## Device Identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Plus 1PM UL
- **Device model:** SNSW-001P15UL
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPlus1PM-XXXXXX
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
### Amazon Alexa supported capabilities
Yes
### Google Smart Home supported traits
Yes
### Samsung SmartThings supported capabilities
Yes
## Simplified Internal Schematics

## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal: `SW`
- 5 power supply inputs on screw terminals: `2 N (+)` and `3 L (Ʇ)`
### Outputs
- 1 relay output with power measurement on screw terminal: `O`
### Add-on Interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage on the add-on interface when the device is powered!
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety Features
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User Interface
### Inputs
- One (Reset) button
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable device access point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the device.
### Outputs
- LED (monocolor) indication
- AP enabled and Wi-Fi disabled: 1 second ON / 1 second OFF
- Wi-Fi enabled, but not connected to a Wi-Fi network: 1 second ON / 3 seconds OFF
- Connected to a Wi-Fi network: Constantly ON
- Cloud enabled, but not connected: 1 second ON / 5 seconds OFF
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly ON
- OTA (Over the Air Update): ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 5 seconds: ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 10 seconds: ¼ sec ON / ¼ sec OFF
> The list above starts with the initial device status and the lowest priority. Every next state cancels the previous one.
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
|------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 37×42×16 mm / 1.46×1.65×0.63 in |
| Weight | 27 g / 0.95 oz |
| Mounting | Wall console |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 14 AWG |
| Conductor stripped length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Red |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 110–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
24–30 VDC |
| Power consumption | < 1.2 W |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC | 240 V (Single wire) |
| Max switching voltage DC | 30 V |
| Max switching current AC | 15 A |
| Max switching current DC | 10 A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| Voltmeter (AC) | Yes |
| Ammeter (AC) | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2400 – 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32-U4WDH |
| Flash | 4 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| CoAP | No |
## Basic Wiring Diagrams
| 110–240 VAC Power Supply & Resistive Load | 110–240 VAC Power Supply & Inductive Load with RC Snubber |
|------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------|
|  |  |
| 24–30 VDC Power Supply & Resistive Load | 24–30 VDC Power Supply & Inductive Load with RC Snubber |
|----------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------|
|  |  |
## Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
|-----------|-------------|-------|-------------|
| `O` | Load circuit output terminal | `+` | 24–30 VDC positive wire |
| `SW` | Switch (controlling O) input terminal | `N` | Neutral wire |
| `L` | Live (110–240 V) terminal | `GND` | 24–30 VDC ground wire |
| `N` | Neutral terminal | | |
| `+` | 24–30 VDC positive terminal | | |
| `Ʇ` | 24–30 VDC ground terminal | | |
## Troubleshooting
### Your device is overheating.
- Make sure you are **not using the `L` and `N` device terminals as bridges**. Using them as bridges doubles the current through them, leading to overheating. This is only safe with low currents so that the total current does not exceed 15 A.
- Ensure the ambient temperature does not exceed 40 °C / 105 °F. If placed in a confined space, the Shelly Plus 1PM may increase the ambient temperature above allowed limits. Ensure proper ventilation.
## Web Interface Guide
[Read the Shelly Plus 1PM, 1PM UL web interface guide](./shelly-plus-1pm-web-interface-guide)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPlus1PM)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Printed User Guide
[Shelly Plus 1PM UL bilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F458555430%2FShelly+Plus+1PM+UL+bilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Plus 1PM
- **Device model:** SNSW-001P16EU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPlus1PM-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Plus 1PM is a small form factor smart switch with power measurement, which allows remote control of electric appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Plus 1PM can be accessed, controlled and monitored remotely from any place where the user has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
It can be retrofitted into standard electrical wall boxes, behind power sockets and light switches or other places with limited space.
Shelly Plus 1PM has an embedded Web Interface that can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
- Google
- Samsung SmartThings
- Alexa
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal: SW
- 5 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 2 N (+) and 3 L (Ʇ)
### Outputs
- 1 relay output with power measurement on screw terminal: O
### Add-on interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage on the add-on interface when the device is powered!
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety features
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
- One (Reset) button
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable device access point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the device.
### Outputs
- LED (monocolor) indication
- AP enabled and Wi-Fi disabled: 1 second ON / 1 second OFF
- Wi-Fi enabled, but not connected to a Wi-Fi network: 1 second ON / 3 seconds OFF
- Connected to a Wi-Fi network: Constantly ON
- Cloud enabled, but not connected: 1 second ON / 5 seconds OFF
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly ON
- OTA (Over the Air Update): ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 5 seconds: ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 10 seconds: ¼ sec ON / ¼ sec OFF
> The list above starts with the initial device status and the lowest priority. Every next state cancels the previous one.
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
|------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 37x42x16 ±0.5 mm / 1.46x1.65x0.63 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 27 g / 0.95 oz |
| Mounting | Wall console |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG |
| Conductor stripped length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Red |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 110 - 240 VAC / 24 - 30 VDC |
| Power consumption | < 1.2 W |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC | 240 V |
| Max switching voltage DC | 30 V |
| Max switching current AC | 16 A |
| Max switching current DC | 10 A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| Voltmeter (AC) | Yes |
| Ammeter (AC) | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32-U4WDH |
| Flash | 4 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| CoAP | No |
## Basic wiring diagram
| 110–240 VAC power supply & Resistive load | 110–240 VAC power supply & Inductive load and RC snubber |
|------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------|
|  |  |
| 24–30 VDC power supply & Resistive load | 24–30 VDC power supply & Inductive load and RC snubber |
|----------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------|
|  |  |
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
|----------|-------------|-------|-------------|
| O | Load circuit output terminal | + | 24 - 30 VDC positive wire |
| SW | Switch (controlling O) input terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live (110–240 V) terminal | GND | 24 - 30 VDC ground wire |
| N | Neutral terminal | | |
| + | 24 - 30 VDC positive terminal | | |
| Ʇ | 24 - 30 VDC ground terminal | | |
## Troubleshooting
### Your device is overheating
- Make sure you are not using the **L** and **N** device terminals as bridges. Using them as bridges doubles the current through them, which leads to overheating. This is only safe with low currents so that the total current does not exceed 16 A.
- Ensure ambient temperature does not exceed 40 °C / 105 °F. If placed in a confined space, Shelly Plus 1PM may increase the ambient temperature above allowed limits. Ensure proper ventilation.
## Web Interface guide
[Read the Shelly Plus 1PM web interface guide](./shelly-plus-1pm-web-interface-guide)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPlus1PM)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Plus 1PM multilingual user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F405307448%2FShelly+Plus+1PM+multilingual+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Plus 1PM multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F606634134%2FShelly+Plus+1PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
- [Shelly Plus 1PM UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F609320991%2FShelly+Plus+1PM+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly Plus 1PM x2 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608305553%2FShelly+Plus+1PM+x2+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly Plus 1PM AU NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1162706955%2FShelly+Plus+1PM+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
## Installation guides
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# Shelly Plus 2PM UL

## Device Identification
- **Device name**: Shelly Plus 2PM UL
- **Device model**: SNSW-002P15UL
- **Device SSID**: ShellyPlus2PM-XXXXXX
## Short Description
The Shelly Plus 2PM UL is a UL-certified small form factor 2-channel smart switch with power measurement and cover control, which allows remote control of electric appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or be operated through cloud home automation services.
The Shelly Plus 2PM UL can be accessed, controlled, and monitored remotely from any place where the user has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
It can be retrofitted into standard electrical wall boxes, behind power sockets and light switches, or other places with limited space.
The Shelly Plus 2PM UL has an embedded Web Interface that can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurants/gas stations, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
### Amazon Alexa supported capabilities
- Yes
### Google Smart Home supported traits
- Yes
### Samsung SmartThings supported capabilities
- Yes
## Simplified Internal Schematics

## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminal: S1 and S2
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 1 N (+) and 2 L (Ʇ)
### Outputs
- 2 relay outputs with power measurement on screw terminal
### Add-on Interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage on the add-on interface when the device is powered!
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety Features
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
- Obstacle detection (cover mode)
- Safety switch (cover mode)
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User Interface
### Inputs
- One (Reset) button
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable Device access point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the device.
### Outputs
- LED (monocolor) indication
- AP enabled and Wi-Fi disabled: 1 second ON / 1 second OFF
- Wi-Fi enabled, but not connected to a Wi-Fi network: 1 second ON / 3 seconds OFF
- Connected to a Wi-Fi network: Constantly ON
- Cloud enabled, but not connected: 1 second ON / 5 seconds OFF
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly ON
- OTA (Over the Air Update): ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 5 seconds: ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 10 seconds: ¼ sec ON / ¼ sec OFF
> The list above starts with the initial device status and the lowest priority. Every next state cancels the previous one.
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
|------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 37×42×16 mm / 1.46×1.65×0.63 in |
| Weight | — |
| Mounting | Flush mounting |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.25 Nm / 2.2 lb-in |
| Conductor cross section | 1.0 to 2.5 mm² / 20 to 14 AWG |
| Conductor stripped length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 1.4 W |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC | 120 V |
| Max switching voltage DC | N/A |
| Max switching current AC | 8 A (per channel), 16 A (total) |
| Max switching current DC | N/A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| Voltmeter (AC) | Yes |
| Ammeter (AC) | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32-U4WDH |
| Flash | 4 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| CoAP | No |
## Basic Wiring Diagrams
| Dual-channel switch mode, AC power supply | Cover mode |
|--------------------------------------------|------------|
|  |  |
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
|---------|-------------|-------|-------------|
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live (120 VAC) terminal | L | Live (120 VAC) wire |
| O1, O2 | Load circuit output terminals | — | — |
| S1, S2 | Switch input terminals | — | — |
## Troubleshooting
...
## Web Interface Guide
[Read the Shelly Plus 2PM, Plus 2PM UL web interface guide](./shelly-plus-2pm-web-interface-guide)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPlus2PM)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Printed User Guide
[Shelly Plus 2PM UL bilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F458686511%2FShelly+Plus+2PM+UL+bilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Plus 2PM
- **Device model:** SNSW-002P16EU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPlus2PM-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Plus 2PM is a small form factor 2-channel smart switch with power measurement and cover control, which allows remote control of electric appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Plus 2PM can be accessed, controlled and monitored remotely from any place where the user has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
It can be retrofitted into standard electrical wall boxes, behind power sockets and light switches or other places with limited space.
Shelly Plus 2PM has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
- Google
- Samsung SmartThings
- Alexa
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminal: S1 and S2
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 1 N (+) and 2 L (Ʇ)
### Outputs
- 2 relay outputs with power measurement on screw terminal
### Add-on interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage on the add-on interface when the device is powered!
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety features
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
- Obstacle detection (cover mode)
- Safety switch (cover mode)
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
- One (Reset) button
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable device access point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the device.
### Outputs
- LED (monocolor) indication
- AP (Access Point) enabled and Wi-Fi disabled: 1 second `ON` / 1 second `OFF`
- Wi-Fi enabled, but not connected to a Wi-Fi network: 1 second `ON` / 3 seconds `OFF`
- Connected to a Wi-Fi network: Constantly `ON`
- Cloud is enabled, but not connected: 1 second `ON` / 5 seconds `OFF`
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly `ON`
- OTA (Over the Air Update): ½ sec `ON` / ½ second `OFF`
- Button pressed and held for 5 seconds: ½ second `ON` / ½ second `OFF`
- Button pressed and held for 10 seconds: ¼ second `ON` / ¼ second `OFF`
> The list above starts with the initial device status and the lowest priority. Every next state cancels the previous one.
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
|------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 37×42×16 ±0.5 mm / 1.46×1.65×0.63 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | |
| Mounting | Wall console |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG |
| Conductor stripped length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 110 - 240 VAC / 24 VDC ±10% |
| Power consumption | < 1.4 W |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC | 240 V |
| Max switching voltage DC | 30 V |
| Max switching current AC | 10 A (per channel), 16 A (total), 18 A (total peak) |
| Max switching current DC | 10 A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| Voltmeter (AC) | Yes |
| Ammeter (AC) | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32-U4WDH |
| Flash | 4 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| CoAP | No |
## Basic wiring diagram
| Dual-channel switch mode, AC power supply | Dual-channel switch mode, DC power supply |
|-------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------|
|  |  |
| Cover mode |
|------------|
|  |
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
|---------|-------------|-------|-------------|
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live (110–240 V) terminal | L | Live (110 – 240 VAC) wire |
| O1, O2 | Load circuit output terminals | + | 24 VDC positive wire |
| S1, S2 | Switch input terminals | - | 24 VDC negative wire |
| + | 24 VDC positive terminal | | |
| Ʇ | 24 VDC negative terminal | | |
## Troubleshooting
...
## Web Interface guide
Read the Shelly Plus 2PM web interface guide:
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPlus2PM)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Plus 2PM multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F417792391%2FShelly+Plus+2PM+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Plus 2PM multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F606863473%2FShelly+Plus+2PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
- [Shelly Plus 2PM UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608862287%2FShelly+Plus+2PM+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly Plus 2PM x2 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608502158%2FShelly+Plus+2PM+x2+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly Plus 2PM AU NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1162772491%2FShelly+Plus+2PM+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
## Installation guides
- [Use Shelly Plus 2PM and Add-on with a wind sensor to retract your motorized awning in high winds](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/308412455/Use+Shelly+Plus+2PM+and+Add-on+with+a+wind+sensor+to+retract+your+motorized+awning+in+high+winds)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Plus Add-on
## Short description
Shelly Plus Add-on (the Device) is a galvanically isolated sensor interface to the Shelly Plus and Gen3 devices.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Agricultural (greenhouses, hotbed, nurseries, ranches, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Future integrations
- Google
- Amazon
- Samsung SmartThings
## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 analog input: **ANALOG IN**
- 1 digital input: **DIGITAL IN**
### Output
- 1 reference voltage output: **VREF OUT**
- 1 reference voltage through a pull-up resistor output: **VREF + R1 OUT**
- 2 ground terminals: **GND\***
### 1-Wire interface
- 3 sensor power supply outputs (connected to the same PCB track): **VCC**
- 3 sensor data terminals (connected to the same PCB track): **DATA**
- 3 ground terminals: **GND\***
- Connected to the same PCB ground layer.
### Add-on interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface to connect to a Shelly Plus device
## Supported sensors
- Up to 5 DS18B20
- Single DHT22
- NTC resistors with 10 kΩ nominal resistance and β=4000 K
- Photoresistors
- PIR sensors
- Soil moisture sensors
- Ultrasonic proximity sensors
- Capacitive liquid level sensors
- Sound detectors
- Other analog sensors with 0 to 10 V output voltage
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 37×42×15 ±0.5 mm / 1.46 × 1.65 × 0.59 ±0.02 in |
| Weigh: | 105 g / 3.70 oz |
| Shell material: | Plastic |
| Screw terminals max torque: | 0.1 Nm / 0.89 lbIn |
| Conductor cross section: | max. 1 mm² / 17 AWG |
| Conductor stripped length: | 4.5 mm / 0.18 in |
| Color: | Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature: | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply voltage AC: | N/A |
| Power supply voltage DC: | 3.3 V (from Shelly Plus device) |
| Power consumption: | < 0.5 W (without sensors) |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| VCC max. current: | 10 mA |
| VREF OUT max. current: | 1 mA |
| VREF+R1 OUT resistor | 10 kΩ |
| **Shelly Plus device firmware capabilities** | |
| Shelly Plus Addon supporting devices: | |
| **Shelly Plus devices:** | |
| - Shelly Plus 1
- Shelly Plus 1PM
- Shelly Plus 1 UL
- Shelly Plus 1PM UL
- Shelly Plus 2PM
- Shelly Plus 2PM UL
- Shelly Plus i4
- Shelly Plus i4DC
- Shelly Plus 0-10V Dimmer PM
- Shelly Plus RGBW PM |
| **Shelly Gen3 devices:** | |
| - Shelly 1 Gen3
- Shelly 1PM Gen3
- Shelly 2PM Gen3
- Shelly Shutter
- Shelly i4 Gen3
- Shelly DALI Dimmer Gen3
- Shelly Dimmer 0/1-10V PM Gen3
- Shelly EM Gen3 |
| **Shelly Gen4 devices:** | |
| - Shelly 1 Gen4
- Shelly 1PM Gen4
- Shelly 2PM Gen4 |
| Temperature reading: | Depends on the DS18B20 or DHT22 sensors |
| Humidity reading: | Depends on the DHT22 sensor |
| Digital input: | -15 V to 0.5 V (True) / 2.5 V to 15 V (False)\* |
| Analog input range: | 0 to 100% |
| Analog input report threshold: | 1%\*\* |
| Voltmeter range: | 0 to 10 V |
| Voltmeter report threshold: | 0.1 V\*\* |
| Analog input / Voltmeter accuracy | Better than ±5% |
> \* Logic can be inverted in the digital input settings
> \*\* Can be configured in the analog input / voltmeter settings
## Basic wiring diagrams


### Legend
| Terminals | External sensor pins |
| --------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------ |
| **VCC** | Sensor power supply terminals
**VCC/VDD** | Sensor power supply pins |
| **DATA** | 1-wire data terminals
**DATA/DQ** | Sensor data pins |
| **GND** | Ground terminals
**GND** | Ground pins |
| **ANALOG IN** | Analog input | |
| **DIGITAL IN** | Digital input | |
| **VREF OUT** | Reference voltage output | |
| **VREF+R1 OUT** | Reference voltage through a pull-up resistor\* output | |
| | \*For passive devices that need it to form a voltage divider. |
## Troubleshooting
...
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Addons/ShellySensorAddon)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Plus Add-on multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F405602359%2FShelly+Plus+Add-on+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/edit-v2/1607270596)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Plus Add-On multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F606437523%2FShelly+Plus+Add-On+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
- [Shelly Plus Add-On UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1481670941%2FShelly+Plus+Add-On+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly Plus Add-on AU NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1162706962%2FShelly+Plus+Add-on+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
## Installation guides
- [Use Shelly Plus 2PM and Add-on with a wind sensor to retract your motorized awning in high winds](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/308412455/Use+Shelly+Plus+2PM+and+Add-on+with+a+wind+sensor+to+retract+your+motorized+awning+in+high+winds)
- [Using Shelly Plus Add-on with a LDR (photoresistor) to control lights](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/128745473/Using+Shelly+Plus+Add-on+with+a+LDR+photoresistor+to+control+lights)
- [Using Shelly Plus Add-on to measure soil moisture with a capacitive sensor](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/126222337/Using+Shelly+Plus+Add-on+to+measure+soil+moisture+with+a+capacitive+sensor)
- [Using Shelly Plus Add-on with a capacitive liquid detection sensor](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/123470004/Using+Shelly+Plus+Add-on+with+a+capacitive+liquid+detection+sensor)
Find information about the Shelly Plus devices – features, applications and specifications.
- [Shelly Plus 1](./shelly-plus-1)
- [Shelly Plus 1 UL](./shelly-plus-1-ul)
- [Shelly Plus 1PM](./shelly-plus-1pm)
- [Shelly Plus 1PM UL](./shelly-plus-1pm-ul)
- [Shelly Plus 2PM](./shelly-plus-2pm)
- [Shelly Plus 2PM UL](./shelly-plus-2pm-ul)
- [Shelly Plus i4](./shelly-plus-i4)
- [Shelly Plus i4DC](./shelly-plus-i4dc)
- [Shelly Plus H&T](./shelly-plus-h&t)
- [Shelly Plus Plug IT](./shelly-plus-plug-it)
- [Shelly Plus Plug S](./shelly-plus-plug-s)
- [Shelly Plus Plug UK](./shelly-plus-plug-uk)
- [Shelly Plus Plug US](./shelly-plus-plug-us)
- [Shelly Plus Smoke](./shelly-plus-smoke)
- [Shelly Plus Wall Dimmer](./shelly-plus-wall-dimmer)
- [Shelly Plus Uni](./shelly-plus-uni)
- [Shelly Plus 0-10V Dimmer](./shelly-plus-0-10v-dimmer)
- [Shelly Plus RGBW PM](./shelly-plus-rgbw-pm)
- [Shelly Mini devices](./shelly-mini-devices)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Plus H&T
- **Device model:** SNSN-0013A
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPlusHT-XXXXXX
## Short description
**Shelly Plus H&T** (the **Device**) is a Wi-Fi smart humidity and temperature sensor, featuring a large e-paper graphic display.
## Main features
- **Wi-Fi Connectivity:** The device can connect to your home Wi-Fi network, allowing you to remotely monitor humidity and temperature data through a smartphone app or other compatible devices.
- **Large E-Paper Graphic Display:** It features a large e-paper graphic display that provides clear and easy-to-read humidity and temperature information.
- **Integration with Smart Home Platforms:** You can integrate the Shelly Plus H&T with popular smart home platforms, including Google, Alexa, and Samsung SmartThings. This enables voice control and automation capabilities through these platforms.
- **USB Type-C Port:** It includes a USB Type-C port for powering the device. While it cannot be used to charge the device's batteries, it allows for continuous power through a USB connection.
- **Bluetooth Connectivity:** Bluetooth is available for inclusion purposes, which may be useful during the setup process.
- **User-Friendly Interface:** The device provides a user-friendly interface with a reset button for manual interactions.
- **Battery Operation:** When running on batteries, the device wakes up at set intervals to take measurements of humidity and temperature. It reports changes in data based on predefined thresholds and unconditionally reports its status to the cloud if no reports are made within a specified time.
- **USB-Powered Operation:** When powered via its USB port, the device wakes up more frequently, performs measurements, updates its display, and unconditionally reports data to connected channels.
- **Environmental Specifications:** The device is designed for use in various environments, with an operational temperature range of 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 105°F) and a recommended humidity range of 30% to 70% RH.
- **Power Supply Options:** It can be powered by 4 AA batteries (not included) or a USB Type-C connection.
- **Wireless Connectivity:** The device supports Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) and Bluetooth 4.2 protocols with specified indoor and outdoor range capabilities.
- **MCU (Microcontroller Unit):** The device is equipped with an ESP32 MCU with 4 MB of flash memory.
- **Firmware Capabilities:** It supports MQTT for communication and webhooks.
These features make the Shelly Plus H&T a versatile and convenient device for monitoring humidity and temperature in residential, multi-dwelling units, light commercial, university/college, and other settings, with the added benefits of smart home integration and ease of use.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- University/college
## Integrations
- Google
- Alexa
- Samsung SmartThings
## Device electrical interfaces
### USB Type-C port

- To supply power to the device.
- Cannot be used to charge batteries inside the device.
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## User interface
### Inputs
- Reset button (behind the back cover)

### Outputs
- E-paper graphic display

| Image | Description |
|------|-------------|
|  | The Device is in Setup mode. |
|  | The Device access point is enabled. |
|  | Humidity readings |
|  | The Device is receiving over-the-air update. Shows the progress as a percentage instead of the humidity. |
|  | The Device has reported current readings to the Cloud. If missing, the current readings on the display are not yet reported. In this case, the readings on the display may differ from the ones in the Cloud. |
|  | Wi-Fi signal strength indicator |
|  | Indicates battery level. Shows an empty battery when only USB powered. |
|  | Bluetooth connectivity is enabled. |
|  | Error while updating the Device firmware. |
## Measuring and reporting
### On batteries
When running on batteries the Device behaves as follows:
1. Wakes up every minute to do a measurement. If there is a 0.2 °C temperature or 3% humidity difference, the screen updates. The default threshold for reporting is a change of 0.5 °C or 5%. If the change is less, there will be no report sent.
2. If for two hours there is no report based on threshold values, the Device unconditionally (disregarding threshold values) reports its status to Shelly Cloud and other connected channels.
3. Due to self-heating, a cool down period of 5 minutes is imposed. During this period, the Device would not wake up at all.
### On USB power supply
If powered via its USB port, the Device will wake up every 5 minutes, perform a measurement, update its screen, unconditionally report to all connected channels, and sleep for 5 minutes.
### User initiated report
If the user presses the Reset button (behind the cover), the Device will wake up, perform a measurement, update its screen, unconditionally report to all connected channels, and sleep for 5 minutes.
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
|------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 70×70×26 mm / 2.76×2.76×1.02 inch (without stand)
70×70×45 mm / 2.76×2.76×1.77 inch (with stand) |
| Weight | |
| Mounting | With stand (on a horizontal surface)
Wall mounting (using screws with head diameter 5–7 mm / 0.20–0.28 inch and max 3 mm / 0.12 inch thread diameter or double-sided foam sticker) |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | 0 °C to 40 °C / 32 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply, Batteries | 4 AA (LR6) 1.5 V (not included) |
| Estimated battery life | Approx. 1 year (depending on batteries used, temperature and humidity changes, and network connection strength) |
| Power supply, USB | Type-C (power adapter and cable not included) |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2400 – 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32 |
| Flash | 4 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | No |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 10 with 2 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | No |
| MQTT | Yes |
| CoAP | No |
## Troubleshooting
...
## Web interface guide
[Read the Shelly Plus H&T web interface guide](./shelly-plus-h&t-web-interface-guide)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPlusHT)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
[Shelly Plus H&T multilingual EU declaration of conformity 242 2025-12-05](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1989246977%2FShelly+Plus+H%26T+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+242+2025-12-05.pdf)
[Shelly Plus H&T UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608895036%2FShelly+Plus+H%26T+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
[Shelly Plus H&T AU NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1162346610%2FShelly+Plus+H%26T+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
Compliance archive
[Shelly Plus H&T multilingual EU declaration of conformity 02 2022-06-27](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/28246245/Shelly+Plus+H+T?preview=%2F28246245%2F1987903502%2FShelly+Plus+H%26T+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+02+2022-06-27.pdf)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Plus H&T multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F405373035%2FShelly+Plus+H%26T+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
## Installation guides
- [Shelly Plus H&T User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/27754699/Shelly+Plus+H+T+User+and+Safety+Guide)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Plus i4
- **Device model:** SNSN-0024X
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPlusI4-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Plus i4 is a smart Wi-Fi switch input that allows you to manually activate or deactivate any created scene, run synchronized actions, or execute complex trigger scenarios. You can use Shelly Plus i4 to control other connected Shelly switches, sensors, or HTTP and MQTT-controlled devices. Small enough to fit behind every wall switch, Shelly Plus i4 can show the status and control the action of four inputs.
You can access and monitor Shelly Plus i4 remotely from any place where you have internet connectivity, if the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
You can retrofit the device into standard electrical wall boxes, behind power sockets, light switches, or into other places with limited space.
Shelly Plus i4 has an embedded Web Interface that you can use to control it and set it up.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
- Alexa (through a virtual device routine)
## Simplified internal schematics
## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 4 switch/button inputs on screw terminal: SW1, SW2, SW3, and SW4
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 1 N and 2 L
### Outputs
N/A
### Add-on interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage on the add-on interface when the device is powered!
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety features
- Overheating protection
## User interface
### Inputs
- One (Reset) button
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable device access point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the device.
### Outputs
- LED (monocolor) indication
- AP (Access Point) enabled and Wi-Fi disabled: 1 second `ON` / 1 second `OFF`
- Wi-Fi enabled, but not connected to a Wi-Fi network: 1 second `ON` / 3 seconds `OFF`
- Connected to a Wi-Fi network: Constantly `ON`
- Cloud is enabled, but not connected: 1 second `ON` / 5 seconds `OFF`
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly `ON`
- OTA (Over the Air Update): ½ sec `ON` / ½ second `OFF`
- Button pressed and held for 5 seconds: ½ second `ON` / ½ second `OFF`
- Button pressed and held for 10 seconds: ¼ second `ON` / ¼ second `OFF`
> The list above starts with the initial device status and the lowest priority. Every next state cancels the previous one.
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
|------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 37x42x16 ±0.5 mm / 1.46x1.65x0.63 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 18 g / 0.63 oz |
| Mounting | Wall box |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG |
| Conductor stripped length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Orange |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 110 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 1 W |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32-U4WDH |
| Flash | 4 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
## Basic wiring diagrams


### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
|----------|-------------|-------|-------------|
| SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4 | Switch/button input terminals | L | Live (110–240 V) wire |
| L | Live (110–240 V) terminals | N | Neutral wire |
| N | Neutral terminal | | |
## Troubleshooting
...
## Web Interface guide
[Read the Shelly Plus i4 web interface guide](./shelly-plus-i4-web-interface-guide)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen4/ShellyI4G4)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Plus i4 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F405372985%2FShelly+Plus+i4+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
## Compliance
[Shelly Plus i4 multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F606404726%2FShelly+Plus+i4+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
[Shelly Plus i4 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F609321046%2FShelly+Plus+i4+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
[Shelly Plus i4 AU NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1162150439%2FShelly+Plus+i4+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Plus i4DC
- **Device model:** SNSN-0D24X
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPlusI4DC-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Plus i4DC is a smart Wi-Fi switch input that allows you to manually activate or deactivate any created scene, run synchronized actions, or execute complex trigger scenarios. You can use Shelly Plus i4DC to control other connected Shelly switches, sensors, or HTTP and MQTT-controlled devices. Small enough to fit behind every wall switch, Shelly Plus i4DC can show the status and control the action of four inputs.
You can access and monitor Shelly Plus i4DC remotely from any place where you have internet connectivity, if the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
You can retrofit the device into standard electrical wall boxes, behind power sockets, light switches, or into other places with limited space.
Shelly Plus i4DC has an embedded Web Interface that you can use to control it and set it up.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
- Alexa (through a virtual device routine)
## Simplified internal schematics
## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 4 switch/button inputs on screw terminal: SW1, SW2, SW3, and SW4
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 1 + and 2 Ʇ
### Outputs
N/A
### Add-on interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage on the add-on interface when the device is powered!
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety features
- Overheating protection
## User interface
### Inputs
- One (Reset) button
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable device access point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the device.
### Outputs
- LED (monocolor) indication
- AP (Access Point) enabled and Wi-Fi disabled: 1 second ON / 1 second OFF
- Wi-Fi enabled, but not connected to a Wi-Fi network: 1 second ON / 3 seconds OFF
- Connected to a Wi-Fi network: Constantly ON
- Cloud is enabled, but not connected: 1 second ON / 5 seconds OFF
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly ON
- OTA (Over the Air Update): ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 5 seconds: ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 10 seconds: ¼ sec ON / ¼ sec OFF
> The list above starts with the initial device status and the lowest priority. Every next state cancels the previous one.
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
| --------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 37×42×16 ±0.5 mm / 1.46×1.65×0.63 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 17 g / 0.6 oz |
| Mounting | Wall box |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG |
| Conductor stripped length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Neon orange (Pantone 2010C) |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 5–24 VDC |
| Power consumption | < 1 W |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2400 – 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32-U4WDH |
| Flash | 4 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
## Basic wiring diagrams

### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| ------------------ | ----------------------------- | ----- | ---------------------- |
| SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4 | Switch/button input terminals | + | 5–24 VDC positive wire |
| + | 5–24 VDC positive terminal | Ʇ | 5–24 VDC negative wire |
| Ʇ | 5–24 VDC negative terminal | | |
## Troubleshooting
...
## Web Interface guide
[Read the Shelly Plus i4DC web interface guide](./shelly-plus-i4-web-interface-guide)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen4/ShellyI4G4)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Plus i4DC multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F405438533%2FShelly+Plus+i4DC+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/edit-v2/1609695245)
## Compliance
[Shelly Plus I4 DC multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-21](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1624178754%2FShelly+Plus+I4+DC+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-21.pdf)
[Shelly Plus i4 DC UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608796854%2FShelly+Plus+i4+DC+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
[Shelly Plus i4DC multilingual EU declaration of conformity 5 2023-04-26](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/69107713/Shelly+Plus+i4DC?preview=%2F69107713%2F1623982199%2FShelly+Plus+i4DC+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+5+2023-04-26.pdf)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Plus Plug IT
- **Device model:** SNPL-00110IT
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPlusPlugIT-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Plus Plug IT (The Device) is a smart plug/outlet with power measurement and overheating protection, which allows remote control of electric appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Plus Plug IT can be accessed, set up and monitored remotely from any place where the User has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
The Device has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
- Google
- Samsung SmartThings
- Alexa
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Input
- CEI 23-16 / IT1-10P (Type L) plug
### Output
- CEI 23-16 / IT1-10P (Type L) socket
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety features
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
- One push button
- Press and hold 5 sec to reboot (Possible up to 60 sec after plugging in the Device).
- Press and hold 10 sec to factory reset (Possible up to 60 sec after plugging in the Device).
### Outputs
- LED indication
- Blue flashing quickly: AP Mode
- Blue flashing slowly: Connected to a Wi-Fi network
- Blue still: Connected to Shelly Cloud
- Red still: Power supplied to the plugged appliance
- Red flashing slowly: Reboot initiated (Power button pressed for 5 sec.)
- Red flashing quickly: Factory reset initiated (Power button pressed for 10 sec.)
- Red and Blue flashing alternately: Firmware update
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
| ---------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 70×70×70 mm ±0.5 mm / 2.76×2.76×2.76 in ±0.02 in |
| Weight: | 105 ±1 g / 3.70 ±0.04 oz |
| Compatible sockets: | CEI 23-16 / IT1-10P (Type L) |
| Compatible plugs: | CEI 23-16 / IT1-10P (Type L), CEE 7/16 (Type C) |
| Shell material: | Plastic |
| Color: | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature: | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity: | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude: | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply voltage AC: | 230 V ±10 %, 60 Hz |
| Power supply voltage DC: | N/A |
| Power consumption: | < 1 W |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC: | 260 V |
| Max switching voltage DC: | N/A |
| Max switching current AC: | 10 A |
| Max switching current DC: | N/A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor: | Yes |
| Voltmeter: | Yes |
| Ammeter: | Yes |
| Power and energy meters: | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band: | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol: | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range: | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol: | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range: | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU: | ESP32 |
| Flash: | 4 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Webhooks (URL actions): | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting: | Yes |
| MQTT: | Yes |
| CoAP: | No |
## Troubleshooting
...
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPlusPlugIT)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
[Shelly Plus Plug IT multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-21](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1624375363%2FShelly+Plus+Plug+IT+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-21.pdf)
Compliance archive
[Shelly Plus Plug IT multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2 (2023-05-01)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/105775153/Shelly+Plus+Plug+IT?preview=%2F105775153%2F1624080456%2FShelly+Plus+Plug+IT+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2+2023-05-01.pdf)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Plus Plug IT multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F393838711%2FShelly+Plus+Plug+IT+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
## Installation guides
- [Shelly Plus Plug IT User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/107741185/Shelly+Plus+Plug+IT+User+and+Safety+Guide)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Plus Plug S
- **Device model:** SNPL-00112EU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPlusPlugS-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Plus Plug S (The Device) is a smart plug/outlet with power measurement and overheating protection, which allows remote control of electric appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Plus Plug S can be accessed, set up and monitored remotely from any place where the User has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
The Device has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
- Google
- Samsung SmartThings
- Alexa

## Device electrical interfaces
### Input
- 1 CEE 7/7 plug
### Output
- 1 CEE 7/3 (Type-F / Schuko) socket
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety features
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
- One push button
- Press to turn the output On/Off.
- Press and hold for 3 sec to check status (Possible only when the output is Off).
- Press and hold for 5 sec to reboot (Possible up to 60 sec after plugging in).
- Press and hold for 10 sec to factory reset (Possible up to 60 sec after plugging in).
### Outputs
- LED indication
- When plugged in for the first time:
- Blue light flashing → indicates AP mode
- When powered again after successful Wi-Fi connection:
- Red light flashing slowly → reconnecting to Wi-Fi network
- Constant red light → cannot reconnect to Wi-Fi network
- When output is On:
- Power consumption represented by smooth color change (Default):
- Green at 0% of power limit
- Yellow at 50% of power limit
- Red at 100% of power limit
- User can select brightness (Default: 100%)
- Custom color (Default: Green, Default brightness: 100%)
- Off
- When output is Off:
- Off (Default)
- Custom color (Default: Red, Default brightness: 100%)
- When OTA update is in progress:
- Red light flashing
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
|------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 44×44×70 ±0.5 mm / 1.73×1.73×2.75 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 60 ±1 g / 2.08 ±0.04 oz |
| Compatible sockets | CEE 7/1, CEE 7/3 (Type F / Schuko), or CEE 7/5 (Type E) |
| Compatible plugs | CEE 7/2, CEE 7/4 (Type F / Schuko), CEE 7/7, CEE 7/16 (Type C), or CEE 7/17 |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply voltage AC | 230 V ±10 %, 50/60 Hz |
| Power supply voltage DC | N/A |
| Power consumption | < 1 W |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC | 260 V |
| Max switching voltage DC | N/A |
| Max switching current AC | 12 A |
| Max switching current DC | N/A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| Voltmeter | Yes |
| Ammeter | Yes |
| Power and energy meters | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32 |
| Flash | 4 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| CoAP | No |
## Troubleshooting
...
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen3/ShellyPlugSG3)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Plus Plug S multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F417628662%2FShelly+Plus+Plug+S+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
## Installation guides
- [Shelly Plus Plug S User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/108855297/Shelly+Plus+Plug+S+User+and+Safety+Guide)

**Shelly Plus Plug S V2** is a modification of Shelly Plus Plug S (SNPL-0112EU).
Shelly Plus Plug S V2 has improved mechanical properties. Visually identified differences are two symmetric grooves for easier plugging out.
Differences with Shelly Plus Plug S are marked by the `≠` symbol in the text below.
## Device identification ≠
- **Device name:** Shelly Plus Plug S V2
- **Device model:** SNPL-10112EU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPlusPlugS-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Plus Plug S V2 (The Device) is a smart plug/outlet with power measurement and overheating protection, which allows remote control of electric appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Plus Plug S can be accessed, set up, and monitored remotely from anywhere the User has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
The Device has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
- Google
- Samsung SmartThings
- Alexa
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Input
- 1 CEE 7/7 plug
### Output
- 1 CEE 7/3 (Type-F / Schuko) socket
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety features
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
- One push button
- Press to turn the output On/Off.
- Press and hold for 3 sec to check the status (Possible only when the output is Off).
- Press and hold for 5 sec to reboot (Possible up to 60 sec after plugging in the Device).
- Press and hold for 10 sec to factory reset (Possible up to 60 sec after plugging in the Device).
### Outputs
- LED indication
- When plugged in for the first time:
- Blue light flashing, indicating AP mode.
- When plugged/powered again after being successfully connected to a Wi-Fi network:
- Red light flashing slowly, indicating that the Device is reconnecting to the Wi-Fi network.
- Constant red light, indicating that the Device cannot reconnect to the Wi-Fi network.
- When output is On:
- Power consumption represented by a smooth color change (Default):
- Green light at 0% of power limit set
- Yellow light at 50% of power limit set
- Red light at 100% of power limit set
- User can select the brightness (Default brightness - 100%).
- Custom color (Default color - Green, Default brightness - 100%)
- Off
- When output is Off:
- Off (Default)
- Custom color (Default color - Red, Default brightness - 100%)
- When OTA update is in progress:
- Red light flashing
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
| ---------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 44x44x70 ±0.5 mm / 1.73x1.73x2.75 ±0.02 in |
| Weight: | 60 ±1 g / 2.08 ±0.04 oz |
| Compatible sockets: | CEE 7/1, CEE 7/3 (Type F / Schuko) or CEE 7/5 (Type E) |
| Compatible plugs: | CEE 7/2, CEE 7/4 (Type F / Schuko), CEE 7/7, CEE 7/16 (Type C) or CEE 7/17 |
| Shell material: | Plastic |
| Color: | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature: | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity: | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude: | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply voltage AC: | 230 V ±10 %, 50/60 Hz |
| Power supply voltage DC: | N/A |
| Power consumption: | < 1 W |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC: | 260 V |
| Max switching voltage DC: | N/A |
| Max switching current AC: | 12 A |
| Max switching current DC: | N/A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor: | Yes |
| Voltmeter: | Yes |
| Ammeter: | Yes |
| Power and energy meters: | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band: | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol: | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range: | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol: | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range: | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU: | ESP32 |
| Flash: | 4 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Webhooks (URL actions): | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting: | Yes |
| MQTT: | Yes |
| CoAP: | No |
## Troubleshooting
...
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen3/ShellyPlugSG3)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Plus Plug S v2 multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1988427795%2FShelly+Plus+Plug+S+v2+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+229+2025-12-05.pdf)
- [Shelly Plus Plug S v2 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1482391565%2FShelly+Plus+Plug+S+v2+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Plus Plug S v2 multilingual EU declaration of conformity (2023)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/248119317/Shelly+Plus+Plug+S+V2?preview=%2F248119317%2F1989312514%2FShelly+Plus+Plug+S+v2+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+7-1+2023-06-13.pdf)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly Plus Plug S V2 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F405438569%2FShelly+Plus+Plug+S+V2+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
## Installation guides
- [Shelly Plus Plug S User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/108855297/Shelly+Plus+Plug+S+User+and+Safety+Guide)
Shelly Plus Plug S is a smart plug/outlet with power measurement and overheating protection, which allows remote control of electric appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Plus Plug S can be accessed, set up, and monitored remotely from any place where the user has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
The device has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device and adjust its settings.
## Versions
- [Shelly Plus Plug S V1](./shelly-plus-plug-s-v1)
- [Shelly Plus Plug S V2](./shelly-plus-plug-s-v2)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Plus Plug UK
- **Device model:** SNPL-00112UK
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPlusPlugUK-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Plus Plug UK (The Device) is a smart plug/outlet with power measurement and overheating protection, which allows remote control of electric appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Plus Plug UK can be accessed, set up and monitored remotely from any place where the User has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
The Device has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
- Google
- Samsung SmartThings
- Alexa

## Device electrical interfaces
### Input
- 1 BS 1363 (Type-G) plug
### Output
- 1 BS 1363 (Type-G) socket
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety features
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
- One push button
- Press and hold for 2 sec to check status.
- Press and hold for 5 sec to reboot (Possible up to 60 sec after plugging in the Device).
- Press and hold for 10 sec to factory reset (Possible up to 60 sec after plugging in the Device).
### Outputs
- LED indication
- When plugged for the first time:
- Blue light flashing, indicating AP mode.
- When plugged/powered again after being successfully connected to a Wi-Fi network:
- Red light flashing, indicating the Device is reconnecting to the Wi-Fi network.
- Constant red light, indicating that the Device cannot reconnect to the Wi-Fi network.
- When output is On:
- Power consumption represented by a smooth color change (Default):
- Green light at 0% of power limit set
- Yellow light at 50% of power limit set
- Red light at 100% of power limit set
- User can select the brightness (Default brightness - 100%).
- Custom color (Default color - Green, Default brightness - 100%)
- Off
- When output is Off:
- Off (Default)
- Custom color (Default color - Red, Default brightness - 100%)
- When OTA update is in progress:
- Red light flashing
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
|------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 60x60x56 ±0.5 mm / 2.36x2.36x2.20 ±0.02 in |
| Weight: | 74 ±1 g / 2.6 ±0.04 oz |
| Compatible sockets: | BS 1363 (Type-G) |
| Compatible plugs: | BS 1363 (Type-G) |
| Shell material: | Plastic |
| Color: | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature: | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity: | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude: | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply voltage AC: | 230 V ±10 %, 50/60 Hz |
| Power supply voltage DC: | N/A |
| Power consumption: | < 1 W |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC: | 260 V |
| Max switching voltage DC: | N/A |
| Max switching current AC: | 13 A |
| Max switching current DC: | N/A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor: | Yes |
| Voltmeter: | Yes |
| Ammeter: | Yes |
| Power and energy meters: | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band: | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol: | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range: | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol: | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range: | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU: | ESP32-U4WDH |
| Flash: | 4 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Webhooks (URL actions): | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting: | Yes |
| MQTT: | Yes |
| CoAP: | No |
## Troubleshooting
...
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPlusPlugUK)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Plus Plug UK multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-22](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625227336%2FShelly+Plus+Plug+UK+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly Plus Plug UK UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608829467%2FShelly+Plus+Plug+UK+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Plus Plug UK multilingual EU declaration of conformity 3 2023-05-02](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/104660993/Shelly+Plus+Plug+UK?preview=%2F104660993%2F1625260091%2FShelly+Plus+Plug+UK+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+3+2023-05-02.pdf)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly Plus Plug UK multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F417628689%2FShelly+Plus+Plug+UK+multilinugal+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
## Installation guides
- [Shelly Plus Plug UK User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/109314049/Shelly+Plus+Plug+UK+User+and+Safety+Guide)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Plus Plug US
- **Device model:** SNPL-00116US
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPlusPlugUS-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Plus Plug US (The Device) is a smart plug/outlet with power measurement and overheating protection, which allows remote control of electric appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Plus Plug US can be accessed, set up and monitored remotely from any place where the User has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
The Device has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
- Google
- Samsung SmartThings
- Alexa

## Device electrical interfaces
### Input
- 1 NEMA 5-15 (Type-B) plug
### Output
- 1 NEMA 5-15 (Type-B) socket
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety features
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
- One push button
- Press and hold for 5 sec to reboot (Possible up to 60 sec after plugging in the Device).
- Press and hold for 10 sec to factory reset (Possible up to 60 sec after plugging in the Device).
### Outputs
- LED indication
- Blue flashing quickly: AP Mode
- Blue flashing slowly: Connected to a Wi-Fi network
- Blue still: Connected to Shelly Cloud
- Red still: Power supplied to the plugged appliance
- Red flashing slowly: Reboot initiated (Power button pressed for 5 sec.)
- Red flashing quickly: Factory reset initiated (Power button pressed for 10 sec.)
- Red and Blue flashing alternately: Firmware update
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
|------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 38x84x52 ±0.5 mm / 1.5x3.3x2.0 in ±0.02 in |
| Weight: | 70 ±1 g / 2.47 ±0.04 oz |
| Compatible sockets: | NEMA 5-15 (Type-B) |
| Compatible plugs: | NEMA 1-15 (Type-A) and NEMA 5-15 (Type-B) |
| Shell material: | Plastic |
| Color: | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature: | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply voltage AC: | 120 V ±10 %, 60 Hz |
| Power supply voltage DC: | N/A |
| Power consumption: | < 1 W |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC: | 140 V |
| Max switching voltage DC: | N/A |
| Max switching current AC: | 15 A |
| Max switching current DC: | N/A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor: | Yes |
| Voltmeter: | Yes |
| Ammeter: | Yes |
| Power and energy meters: | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band: | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol: | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range: | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol: | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range: | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU: | ESP32 |
| Flash: | 4 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Webhooks (URL actions): | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting: | Yes |
| MQTT: | Yes |
| CoAP: | No |
## Troubleshooting
...
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPlugUS)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Plus Plug US multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F405373047%2FShelly+Plus+Plug+US+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
## Installation guides
- [Shelly Plus Plug US User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/73105482/Shelly+Plus+Plug+US+User+and+Safety+Guide)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Plus PM Mini
- **Device model:** SNPM-001PCEU16
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPMMini-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Plus PM Mini (The Device) is a small form factor power meter. Enhanced with all the `gen2` firmware flexibility, it provides professional integrators with additional options for end-customer solutions. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network, or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services through MQTT, HTTP, and WebSocket. All inbound connections support TLS.
Shelly Plus PM Mini can be accessed, set up, and monitored remotely by the User, as well as the Device can access and communicate with an automation system, as long as they are in the same network infrastructure.
The Device has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
> ⚠ **NOTICE!** The Device does not have a built-in relay.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 line inputs on screw terminals: 1 **L** and 1 **N**
### Outputs
- 2 load circuit outputs (bridged internally): 2 **O**
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth (for inclusion purposes)
Each connectivity option can be enabled or disabled by the user.
## Safety features
- Internal temperature sensing and reporting
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (LED light drivers, capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive (transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
- One (Reset) button
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable Device access point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the Device.
### Outputs
- LED (monocolor) indication
- AP (Access Point) enabled and Wi-Fi disabled: 1 second ON / 1 second OFF
- Wi-Fi enabled, but not connected to a Wi-Fi network: 1 second ON / 3 seconds OFF
- Connected to a Wi-Fi network: Constantly ON
- Cloud is enabled, but not connected: 1 second ON / 5 seconds OFF
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly ON
- OTA (Over the Air Update): ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 5 seconds: ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 10 seconds: ¼ sec ON / ¼ sec OFF
> The list above starts with the initial device status and the lowest priority. Every next state cancels the previous one.
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
|------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 29 x 35 x 16 ±0.5 mm / 1.11 x 1.35 x 0.63 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 13 ±1 g / 0.46 ±0.04 oz |
| Mounting | Wall box |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG |
| Conductor stripped length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Light gray |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 110 - 240 VAC |
| External protection | 16 A, tripping characteristic B or C, 6 kA interrupting rating, Energy limiting class 3 |
| Power consumption | <1.2 W |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max measurement voltage | 240 VAC |
| Max measurement current | 16 A |
| Max measurement power | 3840 W |
| Power measurement | Yes |
| Voltage protection / Cutoff | No |
| Current protection / Cutoff | No |
| Max power protection / Cutoff | No |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32 |
| Flash | 4 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| UDP | Yes |
## Basic wiring diagrams

### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
|---------|-------------|-------|-------------|
| **O** | Load circuit output terminals (bridged internally) | **L** | Live (110-240 V) wire |
| **L** | Live (110-240 V) terminal | **N** | Neutral wire |
| **N** | Neutral terminal | | |
## Troubleshooting
### Your device is overheating
Make sure the ambient temperature does not exceed 40 °C / 105 °F. If placed in a confined space, Shelly Plus PM Mini may increase the ambient temperature above the allowed limits. Ensure ventilation of the device.
## Web Interface guide
Read the Shelly Plus PM Mini web interface guide:
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPlusPMMini)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Plus PM Mini multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F393052534%2FShelly+Plus+PM+Mini+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Plus PM Mini multilingual EU declaration of conformity 237 2025-12-05](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1989541904%2FShelly+Plus+PM+Mini+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+237+2025-12-05.pdf)
- [Shelly Plus PM Mini UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1482981403%2FShelly+Plus+PM+Mini+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Plus PM mini multilingual EU declaration of conformity 20 2023-10-02](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/200638531/Shelly+Plus+PM+Mini?preview=%2F200638531%2F1987674154%2FShelly+Plus+PM+mini+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+20+2023-10-02.pdf)
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# Shelly Plus RGBW PM
## Device Image

## Device Identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Plus RGBW PM
- **Device model:** SNDC-0D4P10WW
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPlusRGBWPM-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x1009
## Short Description
Shelly Plus RGBW PM is a Wi-Fi/Bluetooth-operated RGBW controller. It can be connected like any LED controller and allows the lighting to be controlled directly from a mobile device or tablet. It supports 3 profiles: RGBW, RGB, and Lights x 4. In the Lights x 4 profile, different LED strips (groups of lights) can be controlled independently. Power measurement functionality allows real-time tracking of voltage, current, and power consumption.
## Main Features
- **BLE Gateway:** Facilitates communication between BLE and Wi-Fi-enabled devices.
- **Wi-Fi Range Extender:** Retransmits the Wi-Fi signal and extends its reach.
- **Scripting:** Allows creating automation scenarios through scripts.
- **Basic Schedules:** Supports weekly schedules and routines, including brightness, transition duration, and flip value of the dimming signal.
- **Advanced Schedules:** Supports detailed yearly schedules with time adjustments from seconds to months, including brightness, transition duration, and flip value settings.
- **Shelly Plus Add-On Compatible:** Supports connection with sensor interfaces for Shelly Plus devices.
- **Auto On/Off Timers:** Enables setting of auto on/off timers.
- **Local Actions:** Allows creating automation scenarios within the local Wi-Fi network, including brightness, transition duration, and flip value control.
- **Webhooks:** Supports lightweight, event-driven communication with other devices.
- **Independent Control for Each Output (Channel) in Lights x 4 Profile:** Provides separate control for each output for maximum flexibility.
- **Power Measurement:** Precise monitoring of energy consumption.
- **Independent Control for RGB and White:** Color and white brightness can now be controlled independently with dimming up/down.
- **Night Mode:** Enables setting specific brightness levels for input lights during nighttime.
- **Switch/Button/Analog Input Mode:** Allows flexible input control via switches, buttons, or potentiometers (10kΩ analog input recommended).
- **Min/Max Brightness:** Reframes the dimming range for more precise brightness control (affects RGB in RGBW/RGB; brightness in Lights x 4).
- **Button Fade Rate:** Controls how quickly output brightness changes when holding a button.
## Use Cases
- **Power Monitoring:** Real-time tracking of connected light power consumption for energy efficiency insights.
- **Space-Efficient Retrofitting:** Install one of the smallest devices on the market into standard electrical wall boxes, behind sockets, switches, or tight spaces.
- **Wake-Up and Sleep Routines:** Simulate sunrise/sunset using gradual color and brightness changes; implement circadian lighting to support well-being.
- **Child-Friendly Night Lights:** Create soothing ambient lighting for bedtime.
- **Seasonal or Entertainment Decoration:** Adjust RGBW lighting for holidays, seasons, parties, or events with dynamic patterns.
- **Smart Presence Simulation:** Simulate occupancy by turning lights on/off naturally based on time or sunrise/sunset.
- **Retail and Commercial Displays:** Enhance product visibility with dynamic lighting in retail environments.
- **Enhanced Lighting Control Options:** Integrate with popular home automation systems like Home Assistant, Google Home, Alexa, and SmartThings.
- **Dynamic Art Installations:** Use in art exhibitions for interactive and engaging lighting effects.
## Integrations
### Amazon Alexa Supported Capabilities
- Brightness Controller
### Google Smart Home Supported Traits
- Brightness
### Samsung SmartThings Supported Capabilities
- Color Control
## Simplified Internal Schematics

## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 4 switch/button inputs on screw terminals: **I1** and **I4**
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: **(+)** and **(−)**
### Outputs
- 4 outputs on screw terminals: **O1**, **O2**, **O3**, **O4**
(Used for **R**, **G**, **B**, and **W** respectively)
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety Function
- Overheating protection
- Overcurrent protection
## Supported Load Types
- 12/24 V mono-color LED strips
- 12/24 V RGB LED strips
- 12/24 V RGBW LED strips
## User Interface
### Inputs
- One (Control) button:
- Press and hold for 5 seconds → Enable Device Access Point and Bluetooth connection
- Press and hold for 10 seconds → Factory reset the device
### Outputs
- LED (monocolor) indication:
- AP enabled, Wi-Fi disabled: 1 sec ON / 1 sec OFF
- Wi-Fi enabled but not connected: 1 sec ON / 3 sec OFF
- Connected to Wi-Fi network: Constantly ON
- Cloud enabled but not connected: 1 sec ON / 5 sec OFF
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly ON
- OTA (Over-the-Air Update): ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 5 seconds: ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 10 seconds: ¼ sec ON / ¼ sec OFF
> _Note: The list starts with initial status and lowest priority. Subsequent states override previous ones._
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D) | 42×37×12 ±0.5 mm / 1.65×1.46×0.66 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 17 g / 0.60 oz |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.2 Nm / 1.8 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.1 to 1 mm² / 30 to 16 AWG (solid, stranded, bootlace ferrules) |
| Conductor stripped length | 6 mm / 0.24 in |
| Mounting | In-wall |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | Yellow |
| Connectors color | Green |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 12/24 VDC |
| Power consumption | < 1.2 W |
| Max. control voltage | 24 VDC |
| Max. control current | 4 A per channel (10 A total) |
| PWM frequency | 833 Hz |
| Voltmeter | 0–24 V |
| Voltmeter accuracy | ±5% |
| Ammeter | 0–10 A |
| Ammeter accuracy | ±10% |
| Power and energy meters | Power measurement |
| No load threshold | 0.5 VA per channel |
| Internal temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| Wi-Fi Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band | 2401 – 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors, 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 4.2 |
| RF band | 2400 – 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors, 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller Unit** | |
| CPU | ESP-Shelly C38F |
| Clock frequency | 160 MHz |
| RAM | 400 KB |
| Flash | 4 MB |
| **Firmware Capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
## Basic Wiring Diagrams
| Lights x 4 Mode | RGBW Mode | RGB Mode |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
|  |  |  |
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| ---------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | ----- | ------------- |
| `+` | 12/24 VDC positive terminal | `+` | Positive wire |
| `⊥` | 12/24 VDC negative terminal | `-` | Negative wire |
| `I1`, `I2`, `I3`, `I4` | Switch/button/potentiometer input terminals for light control | | |
| `R`, `G`, `B` | Red, Green, Blue channel outputs (RGB or RGBW mode) | | |
| `W` | White channel output (RGBW mode) | | |
| `O1`, `O2`, `O3`, `O4` | Light outputs (Lights x 4 mode) | | |
## Troubleshooting
...
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPlusRGBWPM)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance and Certification
- [Shelly Plus RGBW PM multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025-07-21)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1624211554%2FShelly+Plus+RGBW+PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-21.pdf)
- [Shelly Plus RGBW PM UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1483014145%2FShelly+Plus+RGBW+PM+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly Plus RGBW PM AU/NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1162739731%2FShelly+Plus+RGBW+PM+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
Compliance Archive
- [Shelly Plus RGBW PM multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2024-05-14)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/392429582/Shelly+Plus+RGBW+PM?preview=%2F392429582%2F1623883829%2FShelly+Plus+RGBW+PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+45+2024-05-14.pdf)
## Printed User Guide
- [Shelly Plus RGBW PM multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F449511518%2FShelly+Plus+RGBW+PM+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
### Additional Language Version
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/edit-v2/1609695245)
## Installation Guides
_(No installation guides listed at this time)_

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Plus Smoke
- **Device model:** SNSN-0031Z
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPlusSmoke-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Plus Smoke (**the Device**) is a smart photoelectric smoke alarm, which is effective at detecting slow fires that smolder for hours before bursting into flames.
Sources of these fires may include burning cigarettes left on couches or bedding.
## Features
- Battery operated
- LED indication
- Low battery warning
- Alarm pause (Hush mode)
- Test function
- Easy Installation
- DIN EN 14604 certified
## Main applications
- Residential
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
Each connectivity option can be enabled or disabled by the user.
## User interface
### Inputs
- One push button
- Press and hold for 3 sec to test the Device.
- Press briefly to silence an alarm.
- Press briefly 3 times to put the Device in Setup mode for 2 minutes.
- Press briefly 5 times to **factory reset**. Device stays in Setup mode for 2 minutes.
### Outputs
#### LED indication
- **Normal operation:** Red light flashes once every 53 seconds.
- **Testing:** 3 red light flashes.
- **Alarm:** Continuous red light flashes.
- **Malfunction:** Red light flashes twice every 53 seconds.
- **Hushed alarm:** Red light flashes once every 10 seconds.
- **Low battery warning:** Red light flashes once every 53 seconds (with sound).
- **Hushed low battery warning:** Red light flashes once every 53 seconds (with no sound).
- **Device in Setup mode:** Green light flashes quickly.
- **Device in Setup mode for 2 minutes:** Green light flashes slowly.
#### Buzzer
- **Button pressed:** 1 short beep.
- **Testing:** 3 short beeps.
- **Alarm:** Continuous loud beeps.
- **Low battery warning:** Short beep once every 53 seconds.
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
| ------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (DxH) | 86×31 ±0.5 mm / 3.39×1.22 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 95 ±1 g / 3.35 ±0.05 oz |
| Mounting | Ceiling |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | White |
| Device lifespan | 10 years |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -0 °C to 55 °C / 32 °F to 131 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 95 % RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply voltage AC | N/A |
| Power supply voltage DC | 1× 3 V CR123A/CR17335 battery |
| Battery lifespan | 5 years (with original battery) |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Smoke sensor | Photoelectric |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32-U4WDH |
| Flash | 4 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 10 with 2 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | No |
| MQTT | Yes |
| CoAP | No |
## Troubleshooting
...
## Web interface guide
[Read the Shelly Plus Smoke web interface guide](./shelly-plus-smoke-web-interface-guide)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPlusSmoke)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
[Shelly Plus Smoke Alarm multilingual EU declaration of conformity 210 2025-10-15](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1776844991%2FShelly+Plus+Smoke+Alarm+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+210+2025-10-15.pdf)
[Shelly Plus Smoke Alarm UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608534858%2FShelly+Plus+Smoke+Alarm+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Plus Smoke multilingual EU declaration of conformity 10 2023-08-21](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/132284417/Shelly+Plus+Smoke?preview=%2F132284417%2F1623949419%2FShelly+Plus+Smoke+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+10+2023-08-21.pdf)
- [Shelly Plus Smoke Alarm multilingual EU declaration of conformity 99 2025-07-21](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/132284417/Shelly+Plus+Smoke?preview=%2F132284417%2F1776648439%2FShelly+Plus+Smoke+Alarm+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+99+2025-07-21.pdf)
## Battery material safety data sheet
[HCB-WI-MSDS-01-003](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/105676845/Shelly+Plus+Smoke+SNSN-0031Z?preview=%2F105676845%2F133627905%2FHCB-WI-MSDS-01-003)
## Printed user guides
[Shelly Plus Smoke multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F405373062%2FShelly+Plus+Smoke+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1609662465/Shelly+Plus+Smoke)
[Shelly Plus Smoke networking guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F417235232%2FShelly+Plus+Smoke+networking+guide)
- [Ръководство за мрежова конфигурация](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1610874881/Shelly+Plus+Smoke)
## Installation guides
- [Shelly Plus Smoke User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/132448257/Shelly+Plus+Smoke+User+and+Safety+Guide)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Plus Uni
- **Device model:** SNSN-0043X
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPlusUni-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Plus Uni (the Device) is a small form factor smart universal module featuring two solid state relays with potential free contacts, pulse counter, analog and two digital inputs. It allows remote control of electrical devices via mobile phone, tablet, PC or home automation system. It can operate standalone on a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be controlled via cloud-based home automation services.
Shelly Plus Uni can be accessed, controlled, and monitored remotely from any place where the User has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
Shelly Plus Uni has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
- Google
- Samsung SmartThings
- Alexa
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Power supply
- AC/DC power supply – VAC1 and VAC2
- DC power supply – +5 VDC and GND
### Inputs
- 1 analog input – ANALOG IN
- 1 1-Wire data input – DATA
- 1 pulse counter input – COUNT IN
- 2 digital inputs – IN1 and IN2
### Outputs
- 1 sensors power supply output – SENSOR VCC
- 2 potential-free contacts solid-state relay outputs – OUT1 and OUT2
### Addon interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth (for inclusion purposes)
## Safety features
- PCB coating film
## User interface
### Inputs
- One (Reset) button
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable Device access point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the Device.
### Outputs
- LED (monocolor) indication
- AP (Access Point) enabled and Wi-Fi disabled: 1 second ON / 1 second OFF
- Wi-Fi enabled, but not connected to a Wi-Fi network: 1 second ON / 3 seconds OFF
- Connected to a Wi-Fi network: Constantly ON
- Cloud is enabled, but not connected: 1 second ON / 5 seconds OFF
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly ON
- OTA (Over the Air Update): ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 5 seconds: ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 10 seconds: ¼ sec ON / ¼ sec OFF
> The list above starts with the initial device status and the lowest priority. Every next state cancels the previous one.
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
| -------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| PCB size (LxWxH) | 40×21×7 mm / 1.57×0.83×0.28 in |
| Weight | 8.5 g / 0.3 oz (with the cables) |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 8–24 VAC
9–28 VDC
5 VDC (stabilized, via +5 VDC and GND) |
| Power consumption | < 1 W |
| **Input circuits ratings** | |
| Digital inputs resistance | 50 kΩ |
| Digital inputs triggering voltage | 1.5 V (active low level) |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage | 30 V |
| Max switching current | 300 mA |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Voltmeter | 0–15 VDC / 0–30 VDC (Two-range) |
| Voltmeter accuracy | — |
| Pulse counter input triggering voltage | 1.5 V (active low level) |
| Pulse counter max frequency | 1 kHz |
| External sensors supported | Single DHT22 or up to five DS18B20 |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2400 – 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32-U4WDH |
| Flash | 4 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| CoAP | No |
## Basic wiring diagram
> **NOTICE!** Shelly Plus Uni inputs are different from the previous Shelly Uni ones.

### Legend
| Terminal | Color | Description |
| ---------- | ------ | ------------------------------------------------- |
| VAC1 | Red | 8–24 VAC / 9–28 VDC power supply input 1 |
| VAC2 | Black | 8–24 VAC / 9–28 VDC power supply input 2 |
| ANALOG IN | White | Analog input |
| SENSOR VCC | Yellow | Power supply for 1-Wire sensors |
| DATA | Blue | 1-Wire data line |
| +5 VDC | Gray | 5 VDC power supply positive input |
| GND | Green | 5 VDC power supply ground input and Sensor ground |
| COUNT IN | Purple | Counter input |
| IN1 | Orange | Digital input 1 |
| IN2 | Brown | Digital input 2 |
| OUT1 | Black | Solid-state relay 1 terminals |
| OUT2 | Black | Solid-state relay 2 terminals |
## Troubleshooting
...
## Web Interface guide
[Read the Shelly Plus Uni web interface guide](#)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/shelly-plus-0-10v-dimmer)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Plus UNI multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/176816159/Shelly+Plus+Uni+SNUN-002X01WW?preview=%2F176816159%2F394002538%2FShelly+Plus+UNI+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1608515586/Shelly+Plus+Uni)
## Compliance
[Shelly Plus Uni multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-21](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1624080441%2FShelly+Plus+Uni+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-21.pdf)
[Shelly Plus Uni UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608436611%2FShelly+Plus+Uni+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
[Shelly Plus Uni multilingual EU declaration of conformity 29 2023-12-29](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/286621706/Shelly+Plus+Uni?preview=%2F286621706%2F1624342614%2FShelly+Plus+Uni+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+29+2023-12-29.pdf)
## Installation guides
_(No installation guides available at this time)_

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Plus Wall Dimmer
- **Device model:** SNDM-0013US
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPlusWDUS-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Plus Wall Dimmer (The Device) can switch on/off and vary the brightness of compatible dimmable lights. It can be easily wired in the place of a standard US light switch. Enhanced with all the `gen2` firmware flexibility, it provides professional integrators with additional options for end customer solutions. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network, or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Plus Wall Dimmer can be accessed, set up and monitored remotely from any place where the User has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
The Device has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
## Features
- Night mode
- Weekly schedules
- Auto on/off timers
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
- Google
- Amazon
- Samsung SmartThings
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 line wires: 1 black **L** and 1 white **N**
- 1 green **⏚** (Ground) wire
### Output
- 1 red **OUT** wire
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Supported load types
- Incandescent lights
- Dimmable only LED lights
- Dimmable only CFL
## User interface
### Inputs
- **One power button with LED indication:**
- Press to turn on/off the lights.
- Press and hold for 5 sec to activate Device AP.
- Press and hold for 10 sec to factory reset the Device.
- **One slider with brightness LED indication:**
- Slide up to increase the lights brightness.
- Slide down to decrease the light brightness.
### Outputs
- **Power button LED indication:**
- **Blue Wi-Fi LED\***:
- AP enabled and Wi-Fi disabled: Blue light flashing¹.
- Wi-Fi enabled but not connected: Blue light flashing slowly².
- Wi-Fi connected and Cloud disabled or connected: Steady blue light.
- Wi-Fi connected and Cloud enabled but not connected: Blue light flashing very slowly³.
- Power button pressed and held for 5 sec: Blue light flashing quickly⁴.
- Power button pressed and held for 10 sec: Blue light flashing very quickly⁵.
- OTA: Blue light flashing quickly⁴.
- **White Power LED\*\***:
- AP enabled and Wi-Fi disabled: White light flashing¹.
- Wi-Fi enabled but not connected: White light flashing slowly².
- Wi-Fi connected and Cloud disabled or connected: Steady white light.
- Wi-Fi connected and Cloud enabled but not connected: White light flashing very slowly³.
- Power button pressed and held for 5 sec: White light flashing quickly⁴.
- Power button pressed and held for 10 sec: White light flashing very quickly⁵.
- OTA: White light flashing quickly⁴.
- **Brightness LED indication:**
- A single white dot is lit when the lights are turned off. Each position from bottom to top represents a 14% increase in brightness (84–100% for the top dot).
- A vertical bar of white dots is lit when the lights are turned on. Each lit dot represents a 14% increase in brightness (84–100% for the top dot).
> \* Blue Wi-Fi LED can be enabled (default) or disabled by the user.
> \*\* White Power LED can be set by the user to: match the Device output (default), invert the Device output, always ON, or always OFF.
¹ 1 second ON / 1 second OFF
² 1 second ON / 3 seconds OFF
³ 1 second ON / 5 seconds OFF
⁴ ⅕ second ON / ½ second OFF
⁵ ⅕ second ON / ⅕ second OFF
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
|------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size without face plate and wires (HxWxD) | 104×44×39 ±0.5 mm / 4.09 × 1.73 × 1.50 ±0.02 in |
| Size with face plate and without wires (HxWxD) | 120×70×39 ±0.5 mm / 4.72 × 2.76 × 1.50 ±0.02 in |
| Weight without face plate | 105 g / 3.70 oz |
| Weight with face plate | 121 g / 4.28 oz |
| Shell material | ABS |
| Color | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply voltage AC | 100 - 120 V, 50/60 Hz |
| Power supply voltage DC | N/A |
| Power consumption | < 3 W |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max load power at 120 VAC | 400 W (incandescent)
150 W (dimmable only LED and CFL) |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32 |
| Flash | 4 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| CoAP | No |
## Wiring diagram

## Troubleshooting
...
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPlusWallDimmer)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Plus Wall Dimmer multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F393740430%2FShelly+Plus+Wall+Dimmer+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
## Installation guides
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## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly PM Mini Gen3
- **Device model:** S3PM-001PCEU16
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPMMiniG3-XXXXXX
- **BLE model ID:** 0x1023
## Short description
Shelly PM Mini Gen3 is a small form factor power meter. Enhanced with all the `gen2` firmware flexibility, it provides professional integrators with additional options for end-customer solutions. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network, or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services through MQTT, HTTP, and WebSocket. All inbound connections support TLS. The device is an improved version of Shelly Plus PM Mini with a more advanced processor and increased memory.
Shelly PM Mini Gen3 can be accessed, set up, and monitored remotely by the user, as well as the device can access and communicate with an automation system, as long as they are in the same network infrastructure.
The device has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
## Main features
- **Power Meter:** Designed as a small form factor power meter, allowing you to monitor the power consumption of connected devices.
- **Enhanced Firmware Flexibility:** Inherits the flexibility of gen2 firmware, providing professional integrators with additional options for end-customer solutions.
- **Compact size:** PM Mini Gen3 can be connected in very tiny spaces, unreachable for other devices.
- **Improved Processor and Memory:** Upgraded with an improved processor and increased memory for enhanced performance.
- **Remote Access:** Can be accessed, set up, and monitored remotely by the user, as well as communicate with an automation system within the same network infrastructure.
- **Embedded Web Interface:** Features an embedded web interface for monitoring, control, and adjustment of settings.
- **BLE Gateway:** Bridge between your Shelly BLU devices and the wider Shelly ecosystem. It receives Bluetooth signals and sends them to the cloud or locally to another non-Bluetooth device.
- **WiFi Range extender for IoT devices:** A WiFi extender is employed to expand the reach of your WiFi network by receiving your current WiFi signal, enhancing its strength, and then transmitting the enhanced signal over a wider area.
- **Scripting:** [Shelly Script Language Features](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Scripts/ShellyScriptLanguageFeatures/)
- **Wide range of integrations:** The device can be integrated with 3rd party home systems, documented HTTP API, MQTT(s), Web Hooks over HTTP and HTTPS, UDP
## Use cases
- **Power Consumption Monitoring:** The primary purpose is to monitor the power consumption of connected devices in real-time. This information can be valuable for understanding energy usage patterns and making informed decisions to reduce consumption.
- **Energy Efficiency Optimization:** Identify energy-hungry appliances and optimize their usage to improve overall energy efficiency in your home or workspace.
- **Appliance Health Check:** Keep track of the power usage of individual appliances to assess their health and performance over time. Sudden spikes or changes in power consumption may indicate issues with the appliance.
- **Cost Management:** With the knowledge of power consumption, you can estimate the cost of running specific devices and manage your electricity expenses more effectively.
- **Space-Efficient Retrofitting:** Integrate the device into standard electrical wall boxes, behind power sockets, light switches, or other locations with limited space.
- **Remote Monitoring:** Like the Shelly 1PM Mini Gen3, the PM Mini Gen3 also supports remote access. This allows you to monitor power consumption even when you're away from home.
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 line inputs on screw terminals: 1 **L** and 1 **N**
### Outputs
- 2 load circuit outputs (bridged internally): 2 **O**
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (LED light drivers, capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive (transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
- One (Control) button
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable Device access point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the device.
### Outputs
- LED (monocolor) indication
- AP (Access Point) enabled and Wi-Fi disabled: 1 second ON / 1 second OFF
- Wi-Fi enabled, but not connected to a Wi-Fi network: 1 second ON / 3 seconds OFF
- Connected to a Wi-Fi network: Constantly ON
- Cloud is enabled, but not connected: 1 second ON / 5 seconds OFF
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly ON
- OTA (Over the Air Update): ½ sec ON / ½ second OFF
- Button pressed and held for 5 seconds: ½ second ON / ½ second OFF
- Button pressed and held for 10 seconds: ¼ second ON / ¼ second OFF
> The list above starts with the initial device status and the lowest priority. Every next state cancels the previous one.
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| --------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 29x34x16 / 1.34x1.11x0.63 in |
| Weight | 13 g / 0.46 oz |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 4 mm² / 20 to 11 AWG (solid, stranded, and bootlace ferrules) |
| Conductor stripped length | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in |
| Mounting | Wall box |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | Light gray, C: 0%; M: 0%; Y: 0%; K: 20% |
| Terminal Color | Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 110 - 240 VAC |
| Power consumption | < 1.2 W |
| External protection | Tripping characteristic B or C, 16A max. rated current, min. 6 kA interrupting rating, energy limiting class 3 |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Power measurement | Yes |
| Max. measurement voltage | 240 VAC |
| Max. measurement current | 16 A |
| Max. measurement power | 3840 W |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band | 2401 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors (depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 4.2 |
| RF band | 2400 - 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors (depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | ESP-Shelly-C38F |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| UDP | Yes |
| Advanced schedules | Yes |
| KVS (Key-Value Store) | Yes |
## Basic wiring diagrams

### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | -------------------------------------------------- | ----- | --------------------- |
| **O** | Load circuit output terminals (bridged internally) | **L** | Live (110-240 V) wire |
| **L** | Live (110-240 V) terminal | **N** | Neutral wire |
| **N** | Neutral terminal | | |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen3/ShellyMiniPMG3)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly PM Mini Gen3 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-22](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1623982102%2FShelly+PM+Mini+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly Mini PM Gen3 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F609058922%2FShelly+Mini+PM+Gen3+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly Mini PM Gen3 x2 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F609091663%2FShelly+Mini+PM+Gen3+x2+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly PM Mini Gen3 AU NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1160544261%2FShelly+PM+Mini+Gen3+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly PM Mini Gen3 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 25 2023-12-13](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/340328559/Shelly+PM+Mini+Gen3?preview=%2F340328559%2F1623949323%2FShelly+PM+Mini+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+25+2023-12-13.pdf)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly PM Mini Gen3 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F393249033%2FShelly+PM+Mini+Gen3+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1593802753/Shelly+PM+Mini+Gen3)
## Installation guides
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## Device identification
### ADE7953
- **Device name:** Shelly Power Strip 4 Gen4
- **Device model:** S4PL-00416EU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPStripG4-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x1851
### BL0973
- **Device name:** Shelly Power Strip 4 Gen4
- **Device model:** S4PL-10416EU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPStripG4-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x1851
## Short description
Shelly Power Strip 4 Gen4 (the Device) is a smart 4 plug/outlet with individual power measurement and overheating protection, which allows remote control of electric appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Power Strip Gen4 can be accessed, set up and monitored remotely from any place where the User has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
The Device has an embedded Web Interface, which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
The Device has multi-protocol wireless MCU which provides Zigbee and Bluetooth connectivity, ensuring a secure connection.
This device is compatible with Matter.
## Main features
- Next-generation Wi-Fi smart 4 plug strip with multicolor individual LED indication
- Scripting
- Wi-Fi range extender
- BLE gateway
- Zigbee repeater
- Power metering on every plug
- Schedules
- Wide compatibility with 3rd party home automation systems
- Local actions
- Shelly Cloud/Shelly Smart Control app support (optional)
- Virtual Components
- KNX net/IP support
## Use cases
### Use it as color night light:
- Night mode with custom settings
When switched on, the Night mode reduces the brightness of the LED indication of your Shelly Power Strip 4 Gen4 during the night hours so that you can have undisturbed night sleep.
### No more forgotten appliances on:
- Monitor and control all plugged-in appliances easily with just a few clicks on your phone. Thanks to its integrated countdown timer and locally stored schedules, Shelly Power Strip 4 Gen4 can automatically switch off any forgotten device after an hour to save energy.
Example: Iron, smaller ovens, heating electrical radiators
### Avoid energy waste by automating your electrical appliances:
- Automate office appliances that are not used at night or over the weekend by simply adding the Shelly Power Strip 4 Gen4. You can set smart schedules to turn off the power to all unused electrical appliances between 7:00 PM and 7:00 AM on weekdays, and from 7:00 PM on Friday until 7:00 AM on Monday. That way, you will reduce the energy consumption of these devices by half, which will result in significant optimization of the monthly energy cost.
Example: Using schedules, automate smaller ovens, electric radiators, and IR heaters.
### Air purifier that follows the air conditions:
- If you are living in a big city, the air can get pretty polluted, especially during the fall and winter seasons. Thanks to Shelly Power Strip 4 Gen4 scripting functionalities, you can extract data straight from the air pollution control and set your old air purifier at home to turn on when the air pollution levels outside increase.
Example: Using scripting you can automate an Air purifier appliance and turn it on/off based on 3rd party data.
### Mildly dimmed night light for children's comfort:
- You can now set the color and the level of glow for your Shelly Power Strip 4 Gen4 LED indication and use it as subtle light for the kids' room at night.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
### Amazon Alexa supported capabilities
Yes
### Google Smart Home supported traits
Yes
### Samsung SmartThings supported capabilities
Yes
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Input
- 1 CEE 7/7 plug
### Output
- 4 CEE 7/3 (Type-F / Schuko) socket
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- Zigbee
## Safety function
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
#### Control buttons 1–4:
- **Single press:** Toggles the corresponding socket On/Off.
- **Press and hold:** Turns Off all 4 sockets simultaneously.
#### Prerequisite: Control button 1 is pressed and held:
- **Press Button 4 rapidly 5 times:** Switches firmware between _Matter_ (default) and _Zigbee_.
- **Press Button 4 rapidly 3 times:** Starts _Zigbee pairing_.
#### Prerequisite: Buttons 1 and 4 pressed together:
- **Hold for 3 s:** Shows device status (only when all sockets are Off).
- **Hold for 5 s:** Performs network reset _(enables AP and Bluetooth)_.
- **Hold for 10 s:** Performs factory reset (within 60 s after power-up).
### Outputs
#### LED indication
**Device status:**
- **Blue light flashing:** AP mode active.
- **Red light flashing slowly:** Reconnecting to Wi-Fi.
- **Constant red light:** Failed to reconnect to Wi-Fi.
- **Yellow light flashing slowly:** Connected to Wi-Fi, but not to Shelly Cloud.
- **Constant green light:** Connected to Wi-Fi and Shelly Cloud.
- **Red light flashing rapidly:** Firmware update (OTA) in progress.
**When output is on:**
- **Green-Yellow-Red transition:** By default indicates power consumption (0%-50%-100% of limit).
**When output is off:**
- **LED Off:** Default state.
## Specification
| Quantity | Value |
| ----------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 43x237x56 mm / 1.69x9.33x2.20 inch |
| Weight | 560 g / 19.75 oz |
| Compatible sockets | CEE 7/1, CEE 7/3 (Type F / Schuko) or CEE 7/5 (Type E) |
| Compatible plugs | CEE 7/2, CEE 7/4 (Type F / Schuko), CEE 7/7, CEE 7/16 (Type C) or CEE 7/17 |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | White, Black |
| Cable color | White, Black |
| Power Cord Length | 1.5 m H05VV-F 3G 1.5 mm² |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 220 - 240 V~ 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 1 W |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max. switching voltage | 250 V~ |
| Rated output current | 16 A total between all 4 sockets |
| Max. switching current | 12 A per individual socket |
| Max. output power | 3680 W |
| Number of switching cycles | 10000 |
| Overvoltage category | II |
| Duty-type | S1 |
| Switch type | One-way |
| Switch configuration | SPNO (single-pole, normally-open) |
| Type of circuit disconnection | Micro (µ) |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Voltmeter (AC) | Yes |
| Ammeter (AC) | Yes |
| Power and energy meters | Yes |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n/ax |
| RF band | 2412 - 2472 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 5.0 |
| RF band | 2402 - 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Zigbee** | |
| Protocol | 802.15.4 |
| Zigbee repeater | Yes |
| RF bands | 2400 to 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 100 m / 328 ft indoors and 300 meters / 984 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | ESP-Shelly-C68F |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| CoAP | No |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Troubleshooting
...
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen4/ShellyPowerStripG4)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Power Strip 4 Gen…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F2009366534%2FShelly+Power+Strip+4+Gen4+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+255+2025-12-12.pdf)
- [Shelly Power Strip 4 Gen…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F2008514598%2FShelly+Power+Strip+4+Gen4+UK+PSTI+ACT+statement+of+compliance+255+2025-12-12.pdf)
- [Shelly Power Strip 4 Gen…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F2008416262%2FShelly+Power+Strip+4+Gen4+UKCA+declaration+of+conformity+255+2025-12-12.pdf)
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## Printed user guide
- [Shelly Power Strip Gen4 …](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1534722156%2FShelly+Power+Strip+Gen4+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1593442696/Shelly+Power+Strip+4+Gen4)
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# Shelly Pro 1 v.1
> **Shelly Pro 1 v.1** is a modification of Shelly Pro 1 (SPSW-001XE16EU).
> Shelly Pro 1 v.0 is now obsolete and out of sale.
[Download Shelly Pro 1 multi-language printed user manual](https://shelly.cloud/documents/user_guide/Shelly_PRO_1_multilanguage_v04_web.pdf)
Differences with Shelly Pro 1 v.0 are marked by the `≠` symbol in the text below.
---
## Main changes
- Power supply: no more 12 VDC option.
- Relay: no more DC switching.
- Connectors: 3-terminal connectors are replaced by 2-terminal ones.
- PCBs: relay 2-layer PCBs are replaced by 4-layer ones for better thermal performance.
- LAN: improved high voltage electrical distances.
- Plastics shell: improved dielectric performance.
---
## Device identification (≠)
- **Device name:** Shelly Pro 1 v.1
- **Device model:** SPSW-201XE16EU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPro1-XXXXXX
---
## Short description
Shelly Pro 1 is a DIN rail mountable smart switch with potential-free contacts. Enhanced with all the `gen2` firmware flexibility and LAN connectivity, it provides professional integrators with many more options for end customer solutions. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Pro 1 can be accessed, controlled, and monitored remotely from any place where the user has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
It features an embedded Web Interface for monitoring, controlling, and adjusting device settings.
---
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
---
## Integrations
- Google
- Alexa
- Samsung SmartThings
---
## Simplified internal schematics (≠)

---
## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals: **SW1** and **SW2**
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 1 **N** and 1 **L**
- 1 relay input: **I**
### Outputs
- 1 relay output: **O**
### Ethernet port
- 1 RJ45 connector
> ⚠ **CAUTION!** Plug in or unplug the LAN cable only when the device is powered off! The LAN cable connector must not be metallic in parts touched by the user during connection/disconnection.
### Add-on interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage on the add-on interface when the device is powered!
---
## Connectivity
- Ethernet
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
---
## Safety features
- Overheating protection
---
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
---
## User interface
### Inputs
- One tactile dome button
- Press and hold 5 sec to reboot
- Press and hold 10 sec to factory reset
### Outputs
- **LED indication**
- **Power (red):** Red light indicator will be on if power supply is connected.
- **Wi-Fi (varies):**
- Blue: AP mode
- Red: STA mode and not connected to Wi-Fi network
- Yellow: STA mode, connected to Wi-Fi, but not to Shelly Cloud (or Cloud disabled)
- Green: STA mode, connected to Wi-Fi and Shelly Cloud
- Flashing Red/Blue: OTA update in progress
- **LAN (green):** Green light indicator will be on if LAN is connected.
- **Out (red):** Red light indicator will be on if the Output relay is closed.
---
## Specifications (≠)
| Type | Value |
| --------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 94 × 19 × 69 ±0.5 mm / 3.70 × 0.75 × 2.71 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 63 g / 2.22 oz |
| Mounting | DIN rail |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.54 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 2.5 mm² / 20 to 14 AWG (green connector)
0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG (blue connectors) |
| Conductor stripped length | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in (green connector)
5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in (blue connectors) |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Blue |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply voltage AC | 110 - 240 V |
| Power supply voltage DC | N/A |
| Power consumption | < 3 W |
| Neutral not needed | No |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC | 240 V |
| Max switching voltage DC | N/A |
| Max switching current AC | 16 A |
| Max switching current DC | N/A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32-D0WDQ6 |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| CoAP | No |
---
## Basic wiring diagram (≠)
| Resistive load | Inductive load and RC snubber |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|  |  |
---
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| ---------------- | --------------------------------- | --------- | ----------------------------------------- |
| **I** | Load circuit input terminal | **L1(A)** | Load circuit live (110–240 V) wire |
| **O** | Load circuit output terminal | **L2(B)** | Device power supply live (110–240 V) wire |
| **SW1**, **SW2** | Switch/button input terminals | **N** | Neutral wire |
| **L** | Live (110–240 V) terminal | | |
| **N** | Neutral terminal | | |
| **LAN** | Local Area Network RJ45 connector | | |
---
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
---
## Shelly Web user interface
- [Shelly Pro 1 Web user interface guide](./shelly-pro-1-web-interface-guide)
---
## Troubleshooting
...
---
## Web Interface guide
[Read the Shelly Pro 1 web interface guide](./shelly-pro-1-web-interface-guide)
---
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPro1)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly Pro 1 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F405274729%2FShelly+Pro+1+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1596588075/Shelly+Pro+1+v.1)
---
## Compliance
- [Shelly Pro 1 multilingual EU declaration of conformity (2025-07-22)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625227707%2FShelly+Pro+1+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly Pro 1 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608141746%2FShelly+Pro+1+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly PRO 1 & PRO 2 AU NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1160740888%2FShelly+PRO+1%26PRO+2+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Pro 1 multilingual EU declaration of conformity (2022-08-22)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/19693585/Shelly+Pro+1+v.1?preview=%2F19693585%2F1625358785%2FShelly+Pro+1+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+7-1+2022-08-22.pdf)
---
## Installation guides
- [Using Shelly Pro 1/1PM V1 with multiple switches to control lights](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/52363265/Using+Shelly+Pro+1+1PM+V1+with+multiple+switches+to+control+lights)
- [Using Shelly Pro 1/1PM V1 with multiple buttons to control lights](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/22380588/Using+Shelly+Pro+1+1PM+V1+with+multiple+buttons+to+control+lights)
- [Using Shelly Pro 1 V1 and a contactor for load shedding](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/131235841/Using+Shelly+Pro+1+V1+and+a+contactor+for+load+shedding)
# Short description
Shelly Pro 1 is a DIN rail mountable smart switch with potential-free contacts. Enhanced with all the `gen2` firmware flexibility and LAN connectivity, it provides professional integrators with many more options for end-customer solutions. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Pro 1 can be accessed, controlled, and monitored remotely from any place where the user has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
Shelly Pro 1 has an embedded Web Interface that can be used to monitor and control the device and adjust its settings.
# Versions
- [Shelly Pro 1 v.1](./shelly-pro-1-vpoint1)

**Shelly Pro 1PM v.1 is a modification of Shelly Pro 1PM** (SPSW-001PE16EU)
Shelly Pro 1PM v.0 is now obsolete and out of sale.
[Download Shelly Pro 1PM multi-language printed user manual](https://shelly.cloud/documents/user_guide/Shelly_PRO_1PM_multilanguage_v04_web.pdf)
Differences with Shelly Pro 1PM v.0 are marked by the `≠` symbol in the text below.
---
### Main changes:
- Power supply: no more 12 VDC option.
- Connectors: 3-terminal connectors are replaced by 2-terminal ones.
- PCBs: relay 2-layer PCBs are replaced by 4-layer ones for better thermal performance.
- LAN: improved high voltage electrical distances.
- Plastics shell: improved dielectric performance.
---
### Device identification (≠)
- **Device name:** Shelly Pro 1PM v.1
- **Device model:** SPSW-201PE16EU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPro1PM-XXXXXX
---
### Short description
Shelly Pro 1PM is a DIN rail mountable smart switch with power measurement capabilities. Enhanced with all the `gen2` firmware flexibility and LAN connectivity, it provides professional integrators with many more options for end customer solutions. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Pro 1PM can be accessed, controlled and monitored remotely from any place where the user has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
Shelly Pro 1PM has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
---
### Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
---
### Integrations
- Google
- Alexa
- Samsung SmartThings
---
### Simplified internal schematics (≠)

---
### Device electrical interfaces
#### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals: **SW1** and **SW2**
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 1 **N** and 1 **L**
- 1 relay input: **I**
#### Outputs
- 1 relay output: **O**
#### Ethernet port
- 1 RJ45 connector
> ⚠ **CAUTION!** Plug in or unplug the LAN cable only when the device is powered off! The LAN cable connector must not be metallic in the parts touched by the user to plug in or unplug the cable.
#### Add-on interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage on the add-on interface when the device is powered!
---
### Connectivity
- Ethernet
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
---
### Safety features
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
---
### Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
---
### User interface
#### Inputs
- One tactile dome button
- Press and hold 5 sec to reboot.
- Press and hold 10 sec to factory reset.
#### Outputs
- **LED indication**
- **Power (red):** Red light indicator will be on if power supply is connected.
- **Wi-Fi (varies):**
- Blue light indicator will be on if in AP mode.
- Red light indicator will be on if in STA mode and not connected to a Wi-Fi network.
- Yellow light indicator will be on if in STA mode and connected to a Wi-Fi network. Not connected to Shelly Cloud or Shelly Cloud disabled.
- Green light indicator will be on if in STA mode and connected to a Wi-Fi network and to the Shelly Cloud.
- The light indicator will be flashing Red/Blue if OTA update is in progress.
- **LAN (green):** Green light indicator will be on if LAN is connected.
- **Out (red):** Red light indicator will be on if the Output relay is closed.
---
### Specifications (≠)
| Type | Value |
| ---------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 94×19×69 mm ±0.5 mm / 3.70×0.75×2.71 ±0.02 in |
| Weight: | 65 g |
| Mounting: | DIN rail |
| Screw terminals max torque: | 0.4 Nm / 3.54 lbin |
| Conductor cross section: | 0.5 to 2.5 mm² / 20 to 14 AWG (green connector)
0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG (blue connectors) |
| Conductor stripped length: | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in (green connector)
5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in (blue connectors) |
| Shell material: | Plastic |
| Color: | Red |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature: | -20 °C to 50 °C / -5 °F to 122 °F |
| Humidity: | 10 % to 90 % RH |
| Max. altitude: | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply voltage AC: | 110 - 240 V |
| Power supply voltage DC: | N/A |
| Min. operating voltage AC: | 90 V |
| Max. operating voltage AC: | 264 V |
| Power consumption: | < 3 W |
| Neutral not needed: | No |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC: | 240 V |
| Max switching voltage DC: | N/A |
| Max switching current AC: | 16 A |
| Max switching current DC: | N/A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Voltmeter (AC): | Yes |
| Ammeter (AC): | Yes |
| Internal-temperature sensor: | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band: | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol: | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range: | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol: | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range: | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU: | ESP32-D0WDQ6 |
| Flash: | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules: | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions): | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting: | Yes |
| MQTT: | Yes |
| CoAP: | No |
---
### Basic wiring diagram (≠)
| Resistive load | Inductive load and RC snubber |
| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|  |  |
---
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | --------------------------------- | ----- | --------------------- |
| I | Load circuit input terminal | L | Live (110–240 V) wire |
| O | Load circuit output terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| SW1, SW2 | Switch/button input terminals | | |
| L | Live (110–240 V) terminal | | |
| N | Neutral terminal | | |
| LAN | Local Area Network RJ45 connector | | |
---
### Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
---
### Shelly Web user interface
- [Shelly Pro 1PM Web user interface guide](./shelly-pro-1pm-web-interface-guide)
---
### Troubleshooting
...
---
### Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPro1PM)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
---
### Printed user guide
- [Shelly Pro 1PM multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F405733381%2FShelly+Pro+1PM+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1596359000/Shelly+Pro+1PM+v.1)
---
### Compliance
- [Shelly Pro 1PM multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-21](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625718825%2FShelly+Pro+1PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-21.pdf)
- [Shelly Pro 1PM UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608567557%2FShelly+Pro+1PM+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly PRO 1PM & 2PM AU NZ certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1161232393%2FShelly+PRO+1PM%262PM+AU+NZ+certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Pro 1PM multilingual EU declaration of conformity 4 2022-08-15](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/22478849/Shelly+Pro+1PM+v.1?preview=%2F22478849%2F1625784337%2FShelly+Pro+1PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+4+2022-08-15.pdf)
---
### Installation guides
- [Using Shelly Pro 1/1PM V1 with multiple switches to control lights](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/52363265/Using+Shelly+Pro+1+1PM+V1+with+multiple+switches+to+control+lights)
- [Using Shelly Pro 1/1PM V1 with multiple buttons to control lights](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/22380588/Using+Shelly+Pro+1+1PM+V1+with+multiple+buttons+to+control+lights)
# Short description
Shelly Pro 1PM is a DIN rail mountable smart switch with power measurement capabilities. Enhanced with all the `gen2` firmware flexibility and LAN connectivity, it provides professional integrators with many more options for end customer solutions. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Pro 1PM can be accessed, controlled and monitored remotely from any place where the user has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
Shelly Pro 1PM has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
# Versions
- [Shelly Pro 1PM v.1](./shelly-pro-1pm-vpoint1)

**Shelly Pro 2 v.1 is a modification of Shelly Pro 2** (SPSW-002XE16EU)
Shelly Pro 2 v.0 is now obsolete and out of sale.
[Download Shelly Pro 2 multi-language printed user manual](https://shelly.cloud/documents/user_guide/Shelly_PRO_2_multilanguage_v05_web.pdf)
Differences with Shelly Pro 2 v.0 are marked by the `≠` symbol in the text below.
## Main changes:
- Power supply: no more 12 VDC option.
- Relay: no more DC switching
- Connectors: 3-terminal connectors are replaced by 2-terminal ones.
- PCBs: relay 2-layer PCBs are replaced by 4-layer ones for better thermal performance.
- LAN: improved high voltage electrical distances.
- Plastics shell: improved dielectric performance.
---
## Device identification (≠)
- **Device name:** Shelly Pro 2 v.1
- **Device model:** SPSW-202XE16EU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPro2-XXXXXX
---
## Short description
Shelly Pro 2 is a DIN rail mountable 2-channel smart switch with potential-free contacts. Enhanced with all the `gen2` firmware flexibility and LAN connectivity, it provides professional integrators with many more options for end customer solutions. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Pro 2 can be accessed, controlled and monitored remotely from any place where the User has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
Shelly Pro 2 has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
---
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
---
## Integrations
- Google
- Alexa
- Samsung SmartThings
---
## Simplified internal schematics (≠)

---
## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals: **SW1** and **SW2**
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 1 **N** and 1 **L**
- 2 relay inputs: **I1** and **I2**
### Outputs
- 2 relay outputs: **O1** and **O2**
### Ethernet port
- 1 RJ45 connector
> ⚠ **CAUTION!** Plug in or unplug the LAN cable only when the Device is powered off! The LAN cable connector must not be metallic in the parts touched by the user to plug in or unplug the cable.
### Add-on interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage on the add-on interface when the Device is powered!
---
## Connectivity
- Ethernet
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
---
## Safety features
- Overheating protection
---
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
---
## User interface
### Inputs
- One tactile dome button
- Press and hold 5 sec to reboot.
- Press and hold 10 sec to factory reset.
### Outputs
- LED indication
- **Power (red):** Red light indicator will be on if power supply is connected.
- **Wi-Fi (varies):**
- Blue light indicator will be on if in AP mode.
- Red light indicator will be on if in STA mode and not connected to a Wi-Fi network.
- Yellow light indicator will be on if in STA mode and connected to a Wi-Fi network. Not connected to Shelly Cloud or Shelly Cloud disabled.
- Green light indicator will be on if in STA mode and connected to a Wi-Fi network and to the Shelly Cloud.
- The light indicator will be flashing Red/Blue if OTA update is in progress.
- **LAN (green):** Green light indicator will be on if LAN is connected.
- **Out 1 (red):** Red light indicator will be on if the Output 1 relay is closed.
- **Out 2 (red):** Red light indicator will be on if the Output 2 relay is closed.
---
## Specifications (≠)
| Type | Value |
| --------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 94×19×69 ±0.5 mm / 3.70×0.75×2.71 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 76 g / 2.68 oz |
| Mounting | DIN rail |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.54 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 2.5 mm² / 20 to 14 AWG (green connectors)
0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG (blue connectors) |
| Conductor stripped length | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in (green connector)
5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in (blue connectors) |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Gray |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply voltage AC | 110 - 240 V |
| Power supply voltage DC | N/A |
| Power consumption | < 3 W |
| Neutral not needed | No |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC | 240 V |
| Max switching voltage DC | N/A |
| Max switching current AC | 16 A per channel, 25 A total |
| Max switching current DC | N/A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32-D0WDQ6 |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| CoAP | No |
---
## Basic wiring diagram (≠)
| Resistive load | Inductive load and RC snubber |
| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|  |  |
---
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | --------------------------------- | ----- | ----------------------------------------- |
| I1, I2 | Load circuit input terminals | L1(A) | Load circuit 1 live (110–240 V) wire |
| O1, O2 | Load circuit output terminals | L2(B) | Load circuit 2 live (110–240 V) wire |
| SW1, SW2 | Switch/button input terminals | L3(C) | Device power supply live (110–240 V) wire |
| L | Live (110–240 V) terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| N | Neutral terminal | | |
| LAN | Local Area Network RJ45 connector | | |
---
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
---
## Shelly Web user interface
- [Shelly Pro 2 Web user interface guide](./shelly-pro-2-web-interface-guide)
---
## Troubleshooting
...
---
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/ShellyPro2)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Pro 2 multilingual printed user guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F405438600%2FShelly+Pro+2+multilingual+printed+user+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1597571073/Shelly+Pro+2)
---
## Compliance
[Shelly Pro 2 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-22](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625817119%2FShelly+Pro+2+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
[Shelly Pro 2 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608567550%2FShelly+Pro+2+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
[Shelly PRO 1 & PRO 2 AU NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1160740888%2FShelly+PRO+1%26PRO+2+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
Compliance archive
[Shelly Pro 2 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 7-2 2022-08-22](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/20873217/Shelly+Pro+2?v=1&preview=%2F20873217%2F1625751588%2FShelly+Pro+2+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+7-2+2022-08-22.pdf)
---
## Installation guides
- [Using Shelly Pro 2/2PM V1 with multiple switches to control dual lights](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/53510145/Using+Shelly+Pro+2+2PM+V1+with+multiple+switches+to+control+dual+lights)
- [Using Shelly Pro 2/2PM V1 with multiple buttons to control dual lights](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/51249153/Using+Shelly+Pro+2+2PM+V1+with+multiple+buttons+to+control+dual+lights)
# Short description
Shelly Pro 2 is a DIN rail mountable 2-channel smart switch with potential-free contacts. Enhanced with all the `gen2` firmware flexibility and LAN connectivity, it provides professional integrators with many more options for end customer solutions. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Pro 2 can be accessed, controlled and monitored remotely from any place where the user has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
Shelly Pro 2 has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
# Versions
- [Shelly Pro 2 v.1](./shelly-pro-2-vpoint1)
# Shelly Pro 2PM v.1
> **Shelly Pro 2PM v.1 is a modification of Shelly Pro 2PM** (SPSW-002PE16EU)
> Shelly Pro 2PM v.0 is now obsolete and out of sale.
[Download Shelly Pro 2PM multi-language printed user manual](https://shelly.cloud/documents/user_guide/Shelly_PRO_2PM_multilanguage_v04_web.pdf)
Differences with Shelly Pro 2PM v.0 are marked by the `≠` symbol in the text below.
---
## Main changes:
- Power supply: no more 12 VDC option.
- Connectors: 3-terminal connectors are replaced by 2-terminal ones.
- PCBs: relay 2-layer PCBs are replaced by 4-layer ones for better thermal performance.
- LAN: improved high voltage electrical distances.
- Plastics shell: improved dielectric performance.
---
## Device identification (≠)
- **Device name:** Shelly Pro 2PM v.1
- **Device model:** SPSW-202PE16EU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPro2PM-XXXXXX
---
## Short description
Shelly Pro 2PM is a DIN rail mountable 2-channel smart switch with power measurement capabilities. Enhanced with all the `gen2` firmware flexibility and LAN connectivity, it provides professional integrators with many more options for end customer solutions. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Pro 2PM can be accessed, controlled, and monitored remotely from any place where the user has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
Shelly Pro 2PM has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
---
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
---
## Integrations
- Google
- Alexa
- Samsung SmartThings
---
## Simplified internal schematics (≠)

---
## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals: **SW1** and **SW2**
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 1 **N** and 1 **L**
- 2 relay inputs: **I1**, **I2**
### Outputs
- 2 relay outputs: **O1**, **O2**
### Ethernet port
- 1 RJ45 connector
> ⚠ **CAUTION!** Plug in or unplug the LAN cable only when the device is powered off! The LAN cable connector must not be metallic in the parts touched by the user to plug in or unplug the cable.
### Add-on interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage on the add-on interface when the device is powered!
---
## Connectivity
- Ethernet
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
---
## Safety features
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
---
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
---
## User interface
### Inputs
- One tactile dome button
- Press and hold 5 sec to reboot
- Press and hold 10 sec to factory reset
### Outputs
- **LED indication**
- **Power (red):** Red light indicator will be on if power supply is connected
- **Wi-Fi (varies):**
- Blue light indicator will be on if in AP mode
- Red light indicator will be on if in STA mode and not connected to a Wi-Fi network
- Yellow light indicator will be on if in STA mode and connected to a Wi-Fi network. Not connected to Shelly Cloud or Shelly Cloud disabled
- Green light indicator will be on if in STA mode and connected to a Wi-Fi network and to the Shelly Cloud
- Flashing Red/Blue if OTA update is in progress
- **LAN (green):** Green light indicator will be on if LAN is connected
- **Out 1 (red):** Red light indicator will be on if Output 1 relay is closed
- **Out 2 (red):** Red light indicator will be on if Output 2 relay is closed
---
## Specifications (≠)
| Type | Value |
| --------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 94×19×69 ±0.5 mm / 3.70×0.75×2.71 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | — |
| Mounting | DIN rail |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.54 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 2.5 mm² / 20 to 14 AWG (green connectors)
0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG (blue connectors) |
| Conductor stripped length | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in (green connector)
5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in (blue connectors) |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply voltage AC | 110 - 240 V |
| Power supply voltage DC | N/A |
| Power consumption | < 3 W |
| Neutral not needed | No |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC | 240 V |
| Max switching voltage DC | N/A |
| Max switching current AC | 16 A per channel, 25 A total |
| Max switching current DC | N/A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Voltmeter (AC) | Yes |
| Ammeter (AC) | Yes |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32-D0WDQ6 |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| CoAP | No |
---
## Basic wiring diagram (≠)

### Switch/Button Configurations in Cover mode
a) Detached mode
b) Single button mode
c) Single switch mode
d) Single button and safety switch mode
e) Single switch and safety switch mode
f) Dual button mode
g) Dual switch mode
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | --------------------------------- | ----- | --------------------- |
| I1, I2 | Load circuit input terminals | L | Live (110–240 V) wire |
| O1, O2 | Load circuit output terminals | N | Neutral wire |
| SW1, SW2 | Switch/button input terminals | — | — |
| L | Live (110–240 V) terminal | — | — |
| N | Neutral terminal | — | — |
| LAN | Local Area Network RJ45 connector | — | — |
---
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
---
## Shelly Web user interface
- [Shelly Pro 2PM Web user interface guide](./shelly-pro-2pm-web-interface-guide)
---
## Troubleshooting
...
---
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPro2PM)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Pro 2PM multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F633733343%2FShelly+Pro+2PM+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1598849025/Shelly+Pro+2PM)
---
## Compliance
[Shelly Pro 2PM multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-30](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1630503094%2FShelly+Pro+2PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-30.pdf)
[Shelly Pro 2PM UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608469350%2FShelly+Pro+2PM+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
[Shelly PRO 1PM & 2PM AU NZ certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1161232393%2FShelly+PRO+1PM%262PM+AU+NZ+certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
Compliance archive
[Shelly Pro 2PM multilingual EU declaration of conformity 4-1 2022-08-15](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/26542099/Shelly+Pro+2PM+v.1?preview=%2F26542099%2F1630634049%2FShelly+Pro+2PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+4-1+2022-08-15.pdf)
---
## Installation guides
- [Using Shelly Pro 2/2PM V1 with multiple switches to control dual lights](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/53510145/Using+Shelly+Pro+2+2PM+V1+with+multiple+switches+to+control+dual+lights)
- [Using Shelly Pro 2/2PM V1 with multiple buttons to control dual lights](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/51249153/Using+Shelly+Pro+2+2PM+V1+with+multiple+buttons+to+control+dual+lights)
# Short description
Shelly Pro 2PM is a DIN rail mountable 2-channel smart switch with power measurement capabilities. Enhanced with all the `gen2` firmware flexibility and LAN connectivity, it provides professional integrators with many more options for end customer solutions. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Pro 2PM can be accessed, controlled and monitored remotely from any place where the user has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
Shelly Pro 2PM has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
# Versions
- [Shelly Pro 2PM v.1](./shelly-pro-2pm-vpoint1)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Pro 3
- **Device model:** SPSW-003XE16EU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPro3-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Pro 3 is a DIN rail mountable 3-channel smart switch with potential-free contacts, capable of switching 3 completely independent circuits, including 3-phase ones. Enhanced with all the `gen2` firmware flexibility and LAN connectivity, it provides professional integrators with many more options for end customer solutions. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Pro 3 can be accessed, controlled and monitored remotely from any place where the user has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
Shelly Pro 3 has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
- Google
- Samsung SmartThings
- Alexa
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 3 switch/button inputs on screw terminals: **S1, S2**, and **S3**
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 1 **N** and 1 **L**
- 3 relay inputs: **I1, I2**, and **I3**
### Outputs
- 3 relay outputs: **O1, O2**, and **O3**
### Ethernet port
- 1 RJ45 connector
> ⚠ **CAUTION!** Plug in or unplug the LAN cable only when the device is powered off! The LAN cable connector must not be metallic in the parts touched by the user when plugging in or unplugging the cable.
## Connectivity
- Ethernet
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety features
- Overheating protection
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
- One tactile dome button
- Press and hold 5 sec to reboot
- Press and hold 10 sec to factory reset
### Outputs
- LED indication
- **Power (red):** Red light indicator will be on if power supply is connected
- **Wi-Fi (varies):**
- Blue light indicator will be on if in AP mode
- Red light indicator will be on if in STA mode and not connected to a Wi-Fi network
- Yellow light indicator will be on if in STA mode and connected to a Wi-Fi network but not to Shelly Cloud or if Shelly Cloud is disabled
- Green light indicator will be on if in STA mode and connected to a Wi-Fi network and the Shelly Cloud
- Flashing red/blue if OTA update is in progress
- **LAN (green):** Green light indicator will be on if LAN is connected
- **Out 1 (red):** Red light indicator will be on if Output 1 relay is closed
- **Out 2 (red):** Red light indicator will be on if Output 2 relay is closed
- **Out 3 (red):** Red light indicator will be on if Output 3 relay is closed
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
| --------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 96×53×59 ±0.5 mm / 3.78×2.01×2.32 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | |
| Mounting | DIN rail |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 4.43 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 2.5 mm² / 20 to 14 AWG |
| Conductor stripped length | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply voltage AC | 110 - 240 V |
| Power supply voltage DC | N/A |
| Power consumption | < 3 W |
| Neutral not needed | No |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC | 240 V |
| Max switching voltage DC | 30 V |
| Max switching current AC | 16 A per channel, 48 A total |
| Max switching current DC | 16 A per channel, 48 A total |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 24010 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32-D0WDQ6 |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| CoAP | No |
## Basic wiring diagram
| Resistive load | Inductive load and RC snubber |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|  |  |
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| ---------- | --------------------------------- | ----- | ------------------------------------ |
| I1, I2, I3 | Load circuit input terminals | L1(A) | Load circuit 1 live (110–240 V) wire |
| O1, O2, O3 | Load circuit output terminals | L2(B) | Load circuit 2 live (110–240 V) wire |
| S1, S2, S3 | Switch/button input terminals | L3(C) | Load circuit 3 live (110–240 V) wire |
| L | Live (110–240 V) terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| N | Neutral terminal | | |
| LAN | Local Area Network RJ45 connector | | |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Shelly Web user interface
- [Shelly Pro 3 Web user interface guide](./shelly-pro-3-web-interface-guide)
## Troubleshooting
...
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPro3)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly Pro 3 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F405766148%2FShelly+Pro+3+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1596948490/Shelly+Pro+3)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Pro 3 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-21](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625260394%2FShelly+Pro+3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-21.pdf)
- [Shelly Pro 3 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F606602128%2FShelly+Pro+3+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly Pro 3 AU NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1161166856%2FShelly+Pro+3+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability+.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Pro 3 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 18 2022-11-14](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/28246146/Shelly+Pro+3?preview=%2F28246146%2F1625751610%2FShelly+Pro+3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+18+2022-11-14.pdf)
## Installation guides
_(No installation guides available at this time)_
# Shelly Pro 3EM-3CT63


## Device Identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Pro 3EM 3CT63
- **Device model:** SPEM-003CEBEU63
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPro3EM3CT63-XXXXXXXX
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x1025
## Short Description
Shelly Pro 3EM-3CT63 (the Device) is a DIN rail mountable single or three-phase energy meter. Enhanced with all the `gen2` firmware flexibility and LAN connectivity, it provides professional integrators with additional options for end-customer solutions. It can work standalone in a local LAN and/or Wi-Fi network, or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services through Modbus, MQTT, HTTP, and WebSocket. All inbound connections support TLS.
The Device reports accumulated energy as well as instantaneous voltage, current, active, and apparent power per phase/channel in real time. It stores data in non-volatile memory that can be retrieved for a period of up to 60 days in 1-minute intervals.
The Device has a real-time clock to keep the correct time if the connection to an SNTP server is lost.
Shelly Pro 3EM-3CT63 can be accessed, set up, and monitored remotely by the User, as well as the Device can access and communicate with an automation system, as long as they are in the same network infrastructure.
The Device has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
> ⚠ **NOTICE!** The Device does not have a built-in relay. Contactor control is provided using a [Shelly Pro 3EM Switch Add-on](https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/shelly-pro-3em-switch-add-on) attached to the Shelly Pro 3EM-3CT63.
## Main Features
- 4 Quadrant measurement
- DIN rail mounting
- Multiple connection types: three phase or single phase installations
- Current transformer connection: non-contact measurements
- Phase sequence error detection\* (option)
- Channel-to-channel calibration\*\*
- No load threshold\*\*\*
- Optical pulse indication of energy usage
- Real-time clock: stored data keeps correct timestamps even if the internet connection is interrupted. \*\*\*\*
- Data logs: up to 60 days of data stored on the device for later retrieval
- External contactor control: loads can be controlled based on device automation or scripts. Available with the addition of the Shelly 3EM Switch Add-on
- Accuracy Class B (IEC 62053-21)
- Photovoltaic ready
> - The Device has phase sequence error detection circuits. This detection works on phase voltages and considers only the zero crossings. The regular succession of these zero-crossing events is Phase A followed by Phase B followed by Phase C. If the sequence of zero-crossing events is, instead, Phase A followed by Phase C followed by Phase B, then a `phase_sequence` error is reported when the _Phase sequence error detection_ option is enabled.
> ** At least 500 W load is required for each channel.
> \*** In case the total load for the three channels drops below 30 VA per channel, the measured power level will be displayed, but no consumed energy will be accumulated to the energy statistics and a `No load threshold` notification will be displayed in the Device web interface and the mobile application.
> \*\*\*\* Shelly devices rely on internet connection for device clock. In case of installation network requirement or service interruption, the built-in clock provides correct timestamps for records.
## Use Cases
Combined 3-phase current transformer (CT) that is designed to be mounted directly over a circuit breaker.
1. **Industrial Power Distribution**
- In industrial settings with complex power distribution systems, a combined 3-phase CT mounted over a circuit breaker can efficiently measure and monitor current levels. This is crucial for optimizing energy usage and identifying potential issues in real-time.
2. **Commercial Buildings and Facilities**
- For commercial buildings and facilities, where space is often limited in electrical panels, the compact design of the CT is beneficial. Mounting it directly over circuit breakers allows for efficient use of space while ensuring accurate current measurement.
3. **Motor Control Centers (MCCs)**
- Motor control centers, which are commonly found in manufacturing plants and industrial facilities, often have multiple circuit breakers. A combined 3-phase CT mounted over each breaker provides an integrated solution for monitoring motor currents, aiding in preventive maintenance and troubleshooting.
4. **Data Centers**
- In data centers, where precise monitoring of power consumption is crucial, combined 3-phase CTs can be installed over circuit breakers to measure the current flowing through critical equipment.
5. **Renewable Energy Installations**
- Combined 3-phase CTs can be used in renewable energy installations, such as solar or wind power systems. By mounting them directly over circuit breakers in the control panels, accurate current measurements can be obtained for monitoring and control purposes.
6. **Substation Monitoring**
- In electrical substations, where space is often at a premium, combined 3-phase CTs can be advantageous. Installing them directly over circuit breakers helps in monitoring the current levels in the different phases, contributing to the overall stability and reliability of the substation.
7. **Building Management Systems (BMS)**
- For intelligent building management systems, having accurate real-time data on current consumption is essential. Combined 3-phase CTs can be installed over circuit breakers to provide the necessary information for energy management and demand response strategies.
8. **Power Quality Monitoring**
- In applications where maintaining power quality is critical, such as in sensitive electronic equipment or medical facilities, combined 3-phase CTs can be used to monitor current waveforms and identify any anomalies that might affect the quality of power supplied.
9. **Electrical Panel Upgrades**
- During electrical panel upgrades or retrofits, space constraints may arise. A combined 3-phase CT, designed for direct mounting over circuit breakers, offers a space-saving solution without compromising accurate current measurement.
10. **Smart Grid Deployments**
- In the context of smart grids, where real-time data is essential for grid management and optimization, combined 3-phase CTs can be deployed over circuit breakers to provide accurate current information for monitoring and control purposes.
In each of these use cases, the combined 3-phase CT offers a space-efficient and integrated solution for current measurement, contributing to the overall efficiency, safety, and reliability of the electrical systems.
## Simplified Internal Schematics

## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 4 line inputs on screw terminals: 3 **L** and 1 **N**
- 4 current transformer inputs: 3 for **L** current measurements and 1 for **N** current measurement
### Ethernet Port
- 1 RJ45 connector
> ⚠ **CAUTION!** Plug in or unplug the LAN cable only when the Device is powered off! The LAN cable connector must not be metallic in the parts touched by the user to plug in or unplug the cable.
### Add-on Interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage on the add-on interface when the Device is powered!
## Detailed Inputs and Outputs Description
### Connector to Shelly Pro 3EM-3CT63
- Three 2-pin MX3.0-2x1Y connectors
### Inputs
- 6 current transformer line inputs on screw terminals: 3 for **+** current measurements and 3 for **–** current measurement
## Connectivity
- Ethernet
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Protocols
- Modbus
- MQTT
- RPC
## Safety Function
- Internal temperature sensing and reporting
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (LED light drivers, capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive (transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User Interface
### Inputs
- One tactile dome button
- Press briefly to toggle the state of the relay in the attached Shelly Pro 3EM Switch Add-on.
- Press and hold for 5 sec to activate Device AP.
- Press and hold for 10 sec to factory reset.
### Outputs
- **LED indication**
- **Power**: Red light if the power supply is connected.
- **Wi-Fi (varies)**:
- Blue light if in AP mode.
- Red light if in STA mode, and not connected to a Wi-Fi network.
- Yellow light if in STA mode, and connected to a Wi-Fi network. Not connected to Shelly Cloud or Shelly Cloud disabled.
- Green light if in STA mode, and connected to a Wi-Fi network and the Shelly Cloud.
- Flashing Red/Blue if OTA update is in progress.
- **LAN**: Green light if LAN is connected.
- **Count**: Red light flashes when the Device is measuring energy according to settings, with frequency dependent on the energy flowing through the measured circuit.
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| -------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | - Shelly Pro 3EM-3CT63: 94×19×69 mm / 3.70×0.75×2.71 in
- Shelly 3CT63: 14×54×26 mm / 0.55×2.12×1.02 in |
| Weight: | - Shelly Pro 3EM-3CT63: 62 g / 2.19 oz
- Shelly 3CT63: 32 g / 1.12 oz |
| Screw terminals max torque: | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section: | - Shelly Pro 3EM-3CT63: 0.5 to 2.5 mm² / 20 to 14 AWG
- Shelly 3CT63: 0.2 to 2.5 mm² / 24 to 14 AWG (solid, stranded, and bootlace ferrules) |
| Conductor stripped length: | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in |
| Mounting: | - Shelly Pro 3EM-3CT63: DIN rail
- Shelly 3CT63: Freestanding on phase wires |
| Conductor aperture Shelly 3CT63: | Ø9 mm / Ø0.35 in |
| Shell material: | Plastic |
| Shell color: | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature: | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity: | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max. altitude: | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply: | 100–260 V~ 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption: | < 3 W |
| External protection: | Tripping characteristic B or C, 16A max. rated current, min. 6 kA interrupting rating, energy limiting class 3 |
| Shelly 3CT63 electrical strength: | 1000 V~, 60 sec |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor: | Yes |
| Voltmeter (AC): | 100 – 260 V |
| Voltmeter accuracy: | ±1 % |
| Ammeter (AC): | 0 – 63 A |
| Ammeter accuracy: | ±1 % (2 – 63 A), ±2 % (1 – 2 A), ±5 % (0 – 1 A) |
| Compatible current transformers: | 3CT63 |
| Power and energy meters: | - Active and apparent power
- Active and apparent energy
- Power factor
- Fundamental active and fundamental reactive energy |
| Channel-to-channel calibration minimum load: | 500 W per channel |
| No load threshold: | 30 VA per channel |
| Measurement data storage: | At least 60 days of 1 min data resolution |
| Data export: | - CSV for PQ recorded values
- JSON format export through RPC |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol: | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band: | 2400 – 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | < 20 dBm |
| Range: | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors (depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol: | 4.2 |
| RF band: | 2400 – 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | < 4 dBm |
| Range: | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors (depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU: | ESP32-D0WDQ6 |
| Flash: | 16 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Webhooks (URL actions): | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting: | Yes |
| MQTT: | Yes |
| Encryption: | Yes |
## Basic Wiring Diagrams

_Fig. 1: Three-phase wiring diagram_

_Fig. 2: Single-phase wiring diagram_
### Legend
| Terminals | Wires |
| ------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------- |
| **A**: Phase A terminal | **LA**: Phase A live (110–240 V~) wire |
| **B**: Phase B terminal | **LB**: Phase B live (110–240 V~) wire |
| **C**: Phase C terminal | **LC**: Phase C live (110–240 V~) wire |
| **N**: Neutral terminal | **N**: Neutral wire |
| **IA**: Phase A current transformer input | |
| **IB**: Phase B current transformer input | |
| **IC**: Phase C current transformer input | |
| **IN**: Neutral current transformer input | |
| **3CT63**: 3-phase current transformer / 63A | |
| **CTN**: Neutral current transformer (optional, not included) | |
| **K → L**: Direction of the primary current flow | |
## Installation

### Legend
| Label | Meaning |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------- |
| LA, LB, LC | Three-phase setup (3~) |
| L | Single-phase setup (1~) |
| RD | Red wire |
| BK | Black wire |
| K → L | Direction of the primary current flow |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Troubleshooting
1. **Check the correct installation of the CT:**
If negative readings on a measured circuit are read and are not expected, check the correct installation of the CT (K→L).
2. **Ensure that the device is properly powered:**
Check power cables, outlets, and any power indicators on the device.
3. **Inspect Connections:**
Verify that all connections, including cables and wiring, are secure and properly seated. Loose connections can lead to functionality issues.
4. **Review Device Settings:**
If applicable, check and review the device settings. Ensure that configurations are correct and match your intended use.
5. **Update Firmware/Software:**
Check if there are any available firmware or software updates for the device. Keeping the device up-to-date can resolve known issues and improve performance.
6. **Restart or Reboot:**
Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve temporary glitches. Turn off the device, wait a few seconds, and then power it back on.
7. **Check Network Connection:**
If the device is connected to a network, ensure that the network settings are correct. Test the network connection and consider restarting routers or switches if needed.
8. **Inspect Physical Components:**
Physically inspect the device for any signs of damage, overheating, or unusual behavior.
9. **Check Compatibility:**
Ensure that the device is compatible with other components in your system, including hardware and software. Incompatibility issues can lead to malfunctions.
10. **Monitor Environmental Factors:**
Consider environmental factors such as temperature and humidity.
11. **Inspect Power Supply Quality:**
Poor power quality, including voltage spikes or fluctuations, can affect device performance. Consider using a surge protector or voltage regulator if needed.
> _These are general troubleshooting steps, and the specific steps may vary based on the type of device or issue you are facing. If the issue persists and you are unable to resolve it, consider reaching out to our [technical customer support](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/home)._
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPro3EM)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Pro 3EM 3CT63 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-30](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1630666856%2FShelly+Pro+3EM+3CT63+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-30.pdf)
- [Shelly Pro 3EM-3CT63 AU NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1160609812%2FShelly+Pro+3EM-3CT63+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
- [Shelly Pro 3EM-3CT63 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1169719355%2FShelly+Pro+3EM-3CT63+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Pro 3EM-3CT63 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 56 2024-09-10](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/594706445/Shelly+Pro+3EM-3CT63?preview=%2F594706445%2F1630339489%2FShelly+Pro+3EM-3CT63+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+56+2024-09-10.pdf)
## Printed User Guide
- [Shelly Pro 3EM-3CT63 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F894369805%2FShelly+Pro+3EM-3CT63+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1601994918/Shelly+Pro+3EM-3CT63)
## Installation Guides
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## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Pro 3EM-400
- **Device model:** SPEM-003CEBEU400
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPro3EM400-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Pro 3EM-400 (The Device) is a DIN rail mountable three-phase energy meter. Enhanced with all the `gen2` firmware flexibility and LAN connectivity, it provides professional integrators with additional options for end-customer solutions. It can work standalone in a local LAN and/or Wi-Fi network, or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services through MQTT, HTTP, and WebSocket. All inbound connections support TLS.
The Device reports accumulated energy as well as instantaneous voltage, current, active, and apparent power per phase in real time. It stores data in non-volatile memory that can be retrieved for a period of up to 60 days in 1-minute intervals.
The Device has a real-time clock to keep the correct time if the connection to an SNTP server is lost.
Shelly Pro 3EM-400 can be accessed, set up, and monitored remotely by the User, as well as the Device can access and communicate with an automation system, as long as they are in the same network infrastructure.
The Device has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
> ⚠ **NOTICE!** The Device does not have a built-in relay. Contactor control is provided using a Shelly Pro Addon attached to the Shelly Pro 3EM-400.
## Features
- 4 Quadrant measurement
- DIN rail mounting
- Multiple connection types
- Current transformer connection
- Phase sequence error detection* (option)
- Channel-to-channel calibration**
- No load threshold***
- Optical pulse indication of energy usage
- Real-time clock
- Data logs
- Accuracy Class B (IEC 62053-21)
- Photovoltaic ready
> * The Device has phase sequence error detection circuits. This detection works on phase voltages and considers only the zero crossings. The regular succession of these zero-crossing events is Phase A followed by Phase B followed by Phase C. If the sequence of zero-crossing events is, instead, Phase A followed by Phase C followed by Phase B, then a `phase_sequence` error is reported when the *Phase sequence error detection* option is enabled.
> ** At least 5000 W load is required for each channel.
> *** In case the total load for the three channels drops below 30 VA per channel, the measured power level will be displayed, but no consumed energy will be accumulated to the energy statistics and a `No load threshold` notification will be displayed in the Device web interface and the mobile application.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Agricultural (farms, barns, silos, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 4 line inputs on screw terminals: 3 L and 1 N
- 4 current transformer inputs: 3 for L current measurements and 1 for N current measurement
### Ethernet port
- 1 RJ45 connector
> ⚠ **CAUTION!** Plug in or unplug the LAN cable only when the Device is powered off! The LAN cable connector must not be metallic in the parts touched by the user to plug in or unplug the cable.
### Add-on interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage on the add-on interface when the Device is powered!
## Connectivity
- Ethernet
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
Each connectivity option can be enabled or disabled by the user.
## Safety features
- Internal temperature sensing and reporting
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (LED light drivers, capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive (transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
- One tactile dome button
- Press briefly to toggle the state of the relay in the attached Shelly Pro 3EM Switch Add-on.
- Press and hold for 5 sec to activate Device AP.
- Press and hold for 10 sec to factory reset.
### Outputs
- **LED indication**
- **Power:** Red light if the power supply is connected.
- **Wi-Fi (varies):**
- Blue light if in AP mode.
- Red light if in STA mode, and not connected to a Wi-Fi network.
- Yellow light if in STA mode, and connected to a Wi-Fi network. Not connected to Shelly Cloud or Shelly Cloud disabled.
- Green light if in STA mode, and connected to a Wi-Fi network and the Shelly Cloud.
- Flashing Red/Blue if OTA update is in progress.
- **LAN:** Green light if LAN is connected.
- **Count:** Red light flashing when the Device is measuring energy according to settings, with frequency dependent on the energy flowing through the measured circuit.
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
|------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 94×19×69 ±0.5 mm / 3.70×0.75×2.71 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 62 ±1 g / 2.19 ±0.05 oz |
| Mounting | DIN rail |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 4.43 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 2.5 mm² / 20 to 14 AWG (solid, stranded and bootlace lugs) |
| Conductor stripped length | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply voltage AC | 110–240 V, 50/60 Hz |
| Power supply voltage DC | N/A |
| Power consumption | < 3 W |
| External protection | Tripping characteristic B or C, 16A max. rated current, min. 6 kA interrupting rating, energy limiting class 3 |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| Voltmeters (RMS for each phase) | 100–260 V |
| Voltmeters accuracy | ±1 % |
| Ammeters (RMS via CT for each phase and the Neutral) | 0 – 400 A |
| Compatible CT | [CT-400A](https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/ct-400a) |
| Ammeters accuracy | ±1 % (5 – 400 A), ±2 % (0 – 5 A) |
| Power and energy meters | Active and apparent power, Active and apparent energy, Power factor, Fundamental active and fundamental reactive energy |
| Channel-to-channel calibration minimum load | 5000 W per channel |
| No load threshold | 30 VA per channel |
| Measurement data storage | At least 60 days of 1 min data resolution |
| Data export | CSV for PQ recorded values, JSON format export through RPC |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2400 – 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32-D0WDQ6 |
| Flash | 16 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| CoAP | No |
## Basic wiring diagrams
|  |  |
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
|---------|-------------|-------|-------------|
| A | Phase A input | LA | Phase A live (110–240 V) wire |
| B | Phase B input | LB | Phase B live (110–240 V) wire |
| C | Phase C and power supply input | LC | Phase C live (110–240 V) wire |
| N | Neutral terminal | L | Mono-phase live (110–240 V) wire |
| IA | Phase A current transformer input | N | Neutral wire |
| IB | Phase B current transformer input | | **Current transformers** |
| IC | Phase C current transformer input | CTA | Phase A current transformer |
| IN | Neutral current transformer input | CTB | Phase B current transformer |
| | | CTC | Phase C current transformer |
| | | CTN | Neutral current transformer (Optional. Not included) |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Troubleshooting
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## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPro3EM)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Pro 3EM-400 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-23](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625817213%2FShelly+Pro+3EM-400+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-23.pdf)
- [Shelly Pro 3EM 400A UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F609026063%2FShelly+Pro+3EM+400A+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Pro 3EM 400 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 13 2023-09-28](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/175636581/Shelly+Pro+3EM-400?preview=%2F175636581%2F1625718901%2FShelly+Pro+3EM+400+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+13+2023-09-28.pdf)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly Pro 3EM-400 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F393838719%2FShelly+Pro+3EM-400+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Pro 3EM Switch Add-on
## Short description
Shelly Pro 3EM Switch Add-on (the Device) is a galvanically isolated switch that extends the features of the Shelly Pro 3EM series of devices, allowing the control of contactors or other electrical appliances.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Agricultural (farms, barns, silos, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 load circuit input **I**
### Outputs
- 1 load circuit output **O**
### Add-on interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage on the add-on interface when the Device is powered!
## Safety features
- Internal temperature sensing and reporting
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, small heating devices)
- Capacitive (LED light drivers, capacitor banks, electronic equipment)
- Inductive (contactors, transformers, fans, refrigerators)
## User interface
### Outputs
- **LED indication**
- **Power:** Red light if the power supply is connected.
- **Out:** Red light if the output relay contact is closed.
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
| ---------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 94x19x69 ±0.5 mm / 3.70x0.75x2.71 ±0.02 in |
| Weight: | 20 ±1 g / 0.70 ±0.05 oz |
| Mounting: | DIN rail, attached to a Shelly Pro 3EM |
| Screw terminals max torque: | 0.4 Nm / 4.43 lbin |
| Conductor cross section: | 0.5 to 2.5 mm² / 20 to 14 AWG (solid, stranded and bootlace lugs) |
| Conductor stripped length: | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in |
| Shell material: | Plastic |
| Color: | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature: | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity: | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude: | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply voltage AC: | N/A |
| Power supply voltage DC: | 3.3 V and 12 V (from Shelly Pro 3EM device) |
| Power consumption: | < 1 W |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor: | Yes |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC: | 240 V |
| Max switching voltage DC: | 30 V |
| Max switching current AC: | 2 A |
| Max switching current DC: | 2 A |
## Basic wiring diagrams
| Resistive load | Inductive load and RC snubber |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
|  |  |
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | ---------------------------- | ----- | --------------------- |
| **O** | Load circuit output terminal | **L** | Live (110–240 V) wire |
| **I** | Load circuit input terminal | **N** | Neutral wire |
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/ComponentsAndServices/Switch)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Pro 3EM Switch Add-on multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F606699655%2FShelly+Pro+3EM+Switch+Add-on+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
- [Shelly Pro 3EM Switch Add-on AU/NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1161461761%2FShelly+Pro+3EM+Switch+Add-on+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
- [Shelly Pro 3EM Switch Add-on UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1170145306%2FShelly+Pro+3EM+Switch+Add-on+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly Pro 3EM Switch Add-on multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F393249023%2FShelly+Pro+3EM+Switch+Add-on+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1601994857/Shelly+Pro+3EM+Switch+Add-on)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Pro 3EM
- **Device model:** SPEM-003CEBEU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPro3EM-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Pro 3EM (The Device) is a DIN rail mountable three-phase energy meter. Enhanced with all the `gen2` firmware flexibility and LAN connectivity, it provides professional integrators with additional options for end-customer solutions. It can work standalone in a local LAN and/or Wi-Fi network, or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services through MQTT, HTTP, and WebSocket. All inbound connections support TLS.
The Device reports accumulated energy as well as instantaneous voltage, current, active, and apparent power per phase in real time. It stores data in non-volatile memory that can be retrieved for a period of up to 60 days in 1-minute intervals.
The Device has a real-time clock to keep the correct time if the connection to an SNTP server is lost.
Shelly Pro 3EM can be accessed, set up, and monitored remotely by the User, as well as the Device can access and communicate with an automation system, as long as they are in the same network infrastructure.
The Device has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
> ⚠ **NOTICE!** The Device does not have a built-in relay. Contactor control is provided using a Shelly Pro Addon attached to the Shelly Pro 3EM.
## Features
- 4 Quadrant measurement
- DIN rail mounting
- Multiple connection types
- Current transformer connection
- Phase sequence error detection\* (option)
- Channel-to-channel calibration\*\*
- No load threshold\*\*\*
- Optical pulse indication of energy usage
- Real-time clock
- Data logs
- Accuracy Class B (IEC 62053-21)
- Photovoltaic ready
> - The Device has phase sequence error detection circuits. This detection works on phase voltages and considers only the zero crossings. The regular succession of these zero-crossing events is Phase A followed by Phase B followed by Phase C. If the sequence of zero-crossing events is, instead, Phase A followed by Phase C followed by Phase B, then a `phase_sequence` error is reported when the _Phase sequence error detection_ option is enabled.
> \*\* At least 500 W load is required for each channel.
> \*\*\* In case the total load for the three channels drops below 30 VA per channel, the measured power level will be displayed, but no consumed energy will be accumulated to the energy statistics and a `No load threshold` notification will be displayed in the Device web interface and the mobile application.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Agricultural (farms, barns, silos, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 4 line inputs on screw terminals: 3 **L** and 1 **N**
- 4 current transformer inputs: 3 for **L** current measurements and 1 for **N** current measurement
### Ethernet port
- 1 RJ45 connector
> ⚠ **CAUTION!** Plug in or unplug the LAN cable only when the Device is powered off! The LAN cable connector must not be metallic in the parts touched by the user to plug in or unplug the cable.
### Add-on interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage on the add-on interface when the Device is powered!
## Connectivity
- Ethernet
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
Each connectivity option can be enabled or disabled by the user.
## Safety features
- Internal temperature sensing and reporting
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (LED light drivers, capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive (transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
- One tactile dome button
- Press briefly to toggle the state of the relay in the attached Shelly Pro 3EM Switch Add-on.
- Press and hold for 5 sec to activate Device AP.
- Press and hold for 10 sec to factory reset.
### Outputs
- **LED indication**
- **Power:** Red light if the power supply is connected.
- **Wi-Fi (varies):**
- Blue light if in AP mode.
- Red light if in STA mode, and not connected to a Wi-Fi network.
- Yellow light if in STA mode, and connected to a Wi-Fi network. Not connected to Shelly Cloud or Shelly Cloud disabled.
- Green light if in STA mode, and connected to a Wi-Fi network and the Shelly Cloud.
- Flashing Red/Blue if OTA update is in progress.
- **LAN:** Green light if LAN is connected.
- **Count:** Red light flashing when the Device is measuring energy according to settings, with frequency dependent on the energy flowing through the measured circuit.
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
| ----------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 94x19x69 ±0.5 mm / 3.70x0.75x2.71 ±0.02 in |
| Weight: | 62 ±1 g / 2.19 ±0.05 oz |
| Mounting: | DIN rail |
| Screw terminals max torque: | 0.4 Nm / 4.43 lbin |
| Conductor cross section: | 0.5 to 2.5 mm² / 20 to 14 AWG (solid, stranded, and bootlace lugs) |
| Conductor stripped length: | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in |
| Shell material: | Plastic |
| Color: | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature: | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity: | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude: | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply voltage AC: | 100 - 260 V, 50/60 Hz |
| Power supply voltage DC: | N/A |
| Power consumption: | < 3 W |
| External protection: | Tripping characteristic B or C, 16A max. rated current, min. 6 kA interrupting rating, energy limiting class 3 |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor: | Yes |
| Voltmeters (RMS for each phase): | 100 - 260 V |
| Voltmeters accuracy: | ±1 % |
| Ammeters (RMS via CT for each phase and the Neutral): | 0 - 120 A |
| Compatible CT: | [CT 120A](https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/ct-120a) |
| Ammeters accuracy: | ±1 % (2 - 120 A), ±2 % (1 - 2 A), ±5 % (0 - 1 A) |
| Power and energy meters: | Active and apparent power, Active and apparent energy, Power factor, Fundamental active and fundamental reactive energy |
| Channel-to-channel calibration minimum load: | 500 W per channel |
| No load threshold: | 30 VA per channel |
| Measurement data storage: | At least 60 days of 1 min data resolution |
| Data export: | CSV for PQ recorded values, JSON format export through RPC |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band: | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol: | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range: | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol: | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range: | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU: | ESP32-D0WDQ6 |
| Flash: | 16 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Webhooks (URL actions): | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting: | Yes |
| MQTT: | Yes |
| CoAP: | No |
## Basic wiring diagrams


### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | --------------------------------- | ----- | ---------------------------------------------------- |
| A | Phase A input | LA | Phase A live (110-240 V) wire |
| B | Phase B input | LB | Phase B live (110-240 V) wire |
| C | Phase C and power supply input | LC | Phase C live (110-240 V) wire |
| N | Neutral terminal | L | Mono-phase live (110-240 V) wire |
| IA | Phase A current transformer input | N | Neutral wire |
| IB | Phase B current transformer input | | **Current transformers** |
| IC | Phase C current transformer input | CTA | Phase A current transformer |
| IN | Neutral current transformer input | CTB | Phase B current transformer |
| | | CTC | Phase C current transformer |
| | | CTN | Neutral current transformer (Optional. Not included) |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Shelly Web user interface
- [Shelly Pro 3EM Web user interface guide](./shelly-pro-3em-web-interface-guide)
## Troubleshooting
...
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPro3EM)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
[Shelly Pro 3EM multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-23](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625784383%2FShelly+Pro+3EM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-23.pdf)
[Shelly Pro 3EM 120A UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F609026069%2FShelly+Pro+3EM+120A+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
[Shelly Pro 3EM AU NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1161363466%2FShelly+Pro+3EM+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
Compliance archive
[Shelly Pro 3EM multilingual EU declaration of conformity 4 2023-04-25](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/74973354/Shelly+Pro+3EM?preview=%2F74973354%2F1625358929%2FShelly+Pro+3EM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+4+2023-04-25.pdf)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Pro 3EM multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F405438614%2FShelly+Pro+3EM+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1601994753/Shelly+Pro+3EM)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Pro 4PM
- **Device model:** SPSW-004PE16EU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPro4PM-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Pro 4PM is a DIN rail mountable 4-channel smart switch with power measurement capabilities. Enhanced with all the `gen2` firmware flexibility and LAN connectivity, it provides professional integrators with many more options for end customer solutions. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Pro 4PM can be accessed, controlled and monitored remotely from any place where the user has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
Shelly Pro 4PM has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
- Google
- Alexa
- Samsung SmartThings
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 4 switch/button inputs on screw terminals: **S1**, **S2**, **S3**, and **S4**
- 5 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 1 **N** and 4 **L**
### Outputs
- 4 relay outputs: **O1**, **O2**, **O3**, and **O4**
### Ethernet port
- 1 RJ45 connector
> ⚠ **CAUTION!** Plug in or unplug the LAN cable only when the device is powered off! The LAN cable connector must not be metallic in the parts touched by the user when plugging in or unplugging the cable.
## Connectivity
- Ethernet
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety features
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
Three press buttons on the front plate:
- **Left button:**
- Press to scroll up in the currently displayed menu
- **Middle button:**
- Press to scroll down in the currently displayed menu
- **Right button:**
- Press to wake up the device display
- Press and hold to get into the menu screen
- Press to select a menu item
- Press and hold while in a sub-menu to move to the main menu
### Outputs
Color LCD display.
The LCD displays a top bar with short status information:
- **Time**
- **Bluetooth connection status:**
- Disabled – no icon
- Enabled – blue icon
- **LAN status:**
- Disabled – no icon
- Enabled, but not connected – red icon
- Connected – green icon
- **Wi-Fi STA status:**
- Disabled – no icon
- Enabled, but not connected – red icon
- Connected – green icon
- **Wi-Fi AP status:**
- Disabled – no icon
- Enabled, but not connected – red icon
- Connected – green icon
- **Cloud status:**
- Disabled – no icon
- Enabled, but not connected – red icon
- Connected – green icon
The rest of the LCD is used to display the device menu screens:
- **Main (default) screen:**
- Output 1 on/off
- Output 2 on/off
- Output 3 on/off
- Output 4 on/off
- **Network:**
- Wi-Fi AP enable/disable
- Wi-Fi enable/disable
- Ethernet enable/disable
- Bluetooth enable/disable
- **Status:**
Displays complete status information
- **Maintenance**
- Wi-Fi reset
- Factory reset
- Reboot
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
| --------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 96×53×59 ±0.5 mm / 3.78×2.01×2.32 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | |
| Mounting | DIN rail |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 2.5 mm² / 20 to 14 AWG |
| Conductor stripped length | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply voltage AC | 110 - 240 V |
| Power supply voltage DC | N/A |
| Power consumption | < 4 W |
| Neutral not needed | No |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC | 240 V |
| Max switching voltage DC | N/A |
| Max switching current AC | 16 A per channel, 40 A total |
| Max switching current DC | N/A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Voltmeter (AC) | Yes |
| Ammeter (AC) | Yes |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32-D0WDQ6 |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| CoAP | No |
## Basic wiring diagram

**Resistive load**
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| -------------- | --------------------------------- | ----- | ---------------------- |
| O1, O2, O3, O4 | Load circuit output terminals | L | Live (110–240 V~) wire |
| S1, S2, S3, S4 | Switch/button input terminals | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live (110–240 V~) terminal | | |
| N | Neutral terminal | | |
| LAN | Local Area Network RJ45 connector | | |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Shelly Web user interface
- [Shelly Pro 4PM Web user interface guide](./shelly-pro-4pm-web-interface-guide)
## Troubleshooting
...
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPro4PM)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly Pro 4PM V1 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F417071568%2FShelly+Pro+4PM+V1+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1597472831/Shelly+Pro+4PM+v.1)
## Compliance
- [EU Declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/26968065/Shelly+Pro+4PM+V1+SPSW-004PE16EU?preview=%2F26968065%2F114786305%2FEU+Declaration+of+conformity)
## Installation guides
> There are no items with the selected labels at this time.

**Shelly Pro 4PM V2 is a modification of Shelly Pro 4PM V1** (SPSW-004PE16EU)
Differences with Shelly Pro 4PM V1 are marked by the `≠` symbol in the text below.
### Main changes:
- **Connectors**: The four 2-terminal load connectors have been replaced by 5 individual screw terminals.
- **LAN**: Improved high voltage electrical distances.
---
## Device identification (≠)
- **Device name**: Shelly Pro 4PM V2
- **Device model**: SPSW-104PE16EU
- **Device SSID**: ShellyPro4PM-XXXXXX
---
## Short description
Shelly Pro 4PM is a DIN rail mountable four-channel smart switch with power measurement capabilities. Enhanced with all the `gen2` firmware flexibility, LAN connectivity and color graphic display, it provides professional integrators with many more options for end customer solutions. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Pro 4PM can be accessed, controlled and monitored remotely from any place where the user has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
Shelly Pro 4PM has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
---
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
---
## Integrations
- Google
- Alexa
- Samsung SmartThings
---
## Simplified internal schematics (≠)

---
## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 4 switch/button inputs on screw terminals: **S1**, **S2**, **S3**, and **S4**
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 1 **N** and 1 **L**
### Outputs
- 4 relay outputs: **O1**, **O2**, **O3**, and **O4**
### Ethernet port
- 1 RJ45 connector
> ⚠ **CAUTION!** Plug in or unplug the LAN cable only when the device is powered off! The LAN cable connector must not be metallic in the parts touched by the user to plug in or unplug the cable.
---
## Connectivity
- Ethernet
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
---
## Safety features
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
---
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
---
## User interface
### Inputs
Three press buttons on the front plate:
- **Left button**:
- Press to scroll up in the currently displayed menu
- **Middle button**:
- Press to scroll down in the currently displayed menu
- **Right button**:
- Press to wake up the device display
- Press and hold to get into the menu screen
- Press to select a menu item
- Press and hold while in a sub-menu to move to the main menu
### Outputs
Color LCD.
The LCD top bar displays short status information:
- Time
- Bluetooth connection status:
- Disabled – no icon
- Enabled – blue icon
- LAN status:
- Disabled – no icon
- Enabled, but not connected – red icon
- Connected – green icon
- Wi-Fi STA status:
- Disabled – no icon
- Enabled, but not connected – red icon
- Connected – green icon
- Wi-Fi AP status:
- Disabled – no icon
- Enabled, but not connected – red icon
- Connected – green icon
- Cloud status:
- Disabled – no icon
- Enabled, but not connected – red icon
- Connected – green icon
The rest of the LCD is used to display the device menu screens:
- **Main (default) screen**:
- Output 1 on/off
- Output 2 on/off
- Output 3 on/off
- Output 4 on/off
- **Network**:
- Wi-Fi AP enable/disable
- Wi-Fi enable/disable
- Ethernet enable/disable
- Bluetooth enable/disable
- **Status**:
- Displays complete status information
- **Maintenance**:
- Wi-Fi reset
- Factory reset
- Reboot
---
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
| --------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 96×53×59 ±0.02 mm / 3.78×2.01×2.32 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | |
| Mounting | DIN rail |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin (green connectors) |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 2.5 mm² / 20 to 14 AWG (green connectors) |
| Conductor stripped length | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in (green connectors) |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply voltage AC | 110 - 240 V |
| Power supply voltage DC | N/A |
| Power consumption | < 4 W |
| Neutral not needed | No |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC | 240 V |
| Max switching voltage DC | N/A |
| Max switching current AC | 16 A per channel, 40 A total |
| Max switching current DC | N/A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Voltmeter (AC) | Yes |
| Ammeter (AC) | Yes |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | ESP32-D0WDQ6 |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| CoAP | No |
---
## Basic wiring diagram (≠)
| Resistive load | Inductive load and RC snubber |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|  |  |
---
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| -------------- | --------------------------------- | ----- | --------------------- |
| O1, O2, O3, O4 | Load circuit output terminals | L | Live (110–240 V) wire |
| S1, S2, S3, S4 | Switch/button input terminals | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live (110–240 V) terminals | | |
| N | Neutral terminal | | |
| LAN | Local Area Network RJ45 connector | | |
---
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
---
## Shelly Web user interface
- [Shelly Pro 4PM Web user interface guide](./shelly-pro-4pm-web-interface-guide)
---
## Troubleshooting
...
---
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyPro4PM)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly Pro 4PM V2 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F418087162%2FShelly+Pro+4PM+V2+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1599111169/Shelly+Pro+4PM)
---
## Compliance
- [Shelly Pro 4PM multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-21](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625260401%2FShelly+Pro+4PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-21.pdf)
- [Shelly Pro 4PM UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608338318%2FShelly+Pro+4PM+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly Pro 4PM AU NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1161297935%2FShelly+Pro+4PM+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
---
## Installation guides
_(No installation guides listed at this time)_
# Short description
Shelly Pro 4PM is a DIN rail mountable four-channel smart switch with power measurement capabilities. Enhanced with all the `gen2` firmware flexibility, LAN connectivity and color graphic display, it provides professional integrators with many more options for end customer solutions. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Pro 4PM can be accessed, controlled and monitored remotely from any place where the user has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
Shelly Pro 4PM has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
# Versions
- [Shelly Pro 4PM V1](./shelly-pro-4pm-v1)
- [Shelly Pro 4PM V2](./shelly-pro-4pm-v2)
# Shelly Pro 1CB
## Device image

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Pro 1CB
- **Device model:** SPCB-01VENEU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPro1CB-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x2013
## Short description
Shelly Pro 1CB (the Device) is a 1-pole smart miniature circuit breaker (MCB) featuring overvoltage and undervoltage protection as well as remote connection and disconnection.
---
# Shelly Pro 2CB
## Device image

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Pro 2CB
- **Device model:** SPCB-02VENEU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPro2CB-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x2014
## Short description
Shelly Pro 2CB (the Device) is a 2-pole smart miniature circuit breaker (MCB) featuring overvoltage and undervoltage protection as well as remote connection and disconnection.
---
# Shelly Pro 3CB
## Device image

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Pro 3CB
- **Device model:** SPCB-03VENEU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPro3CB-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x2015
## Short description
Shelly Pro 3CB (the Device) is a 3-pole smart miniature circuit breaker (MCB) featuring overvoltage and undervoltage protection as well as remote connection and disconnection.
---
# Shelly Pro 4CB
## Device image

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Pro 4CB
- **Device model:** SPCB-04VENEU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPro4CB-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x2016
## Short description
Shelly Pro 4CB (the Device) is a 4-pole smart miniature circuit breaker (MCB) featuring overvoltage and undervoltage protection as well as remote connection and disconnection.
---
## About Shelly Pro CB products
A circuit breaker is an electrical safety device that automatically interrupts current when a circuit is overloaded or develops a short circuit. A smart circuit breaker adds monitoring and remote control features, letting users track breaker status and input voltage, and manually trip the breaker when needed to protect connected equipment.
Shelly smart miniature circuit breakers (MCBs) are especially useful in maintenance and control applications where early notification of a faulty circuit is essential. Power to equipment can be interrupted remotely, either in an emergency or as part of planned maintenance.
With flexible firmware and LAN connectivity, Shelly MCBs give professional integrators more options for tailored end-customer solutions. They can operate standalone on a local LAN and/or Wi-Fi network, and also integrate with cloud-based home automation services via MQTT, HTTP, and WebSocket. All inbound connections support TLS for secure communication.
Each Device has an embedded web interface for real-time monitoring and control, as well as configuration of settings.
---
## Main features
- **Protect electrical installation from overload.** The Device breaks the circuit in the event of short circuit or overcurrent.
- **Remote control with safety switch.** Turn the Device on or off remotely. The function can be disabled through a mechanical safety switch on the front panel of the Device.
- **Remote turning on** is only possible if the Device was previously turned off remotely. This feature is disabled if the circuit breaker has tripped or if the device has been manually turned off.
- **Monitor line voltage:** The Device prevents overvoltage or undervoltage conditions for downstream equipment.
- **Audit log:** All on or off events and their sources (manual, remote, or tripping) are persisted in device memory with a timestamp and can be reviewed.
- **DIN rail mountable.**
- **Ethernet:** Provides professional integrators with increased reliability and security.
- **Bluetooth:** The Device complies with the Bluetooth standard and can be controlled over Bluetooth.
- **BLE Gateway:** Facilitates communication between BLE and Wi-Fi-enabled devices.
- **Wi-Fi:** The Device can connect to a wireless network.
- **Wi-Fi Range extender:** Repeats the Wi-Fi signal to extend its range.
- **Scripting:** Allows creating automation scenarios through scripts.
- **Basic Schedules:** Supports weekly schedules and routines.
- **Advanced Schedules:** Supports detailed schedules and routines throughout the year with a broad range of time adjustments from seconds to months.
- **Webhooks:** Supports automation through lightweight, event-driven communication with other devices in the same network or local actions.
- **Compatibility:** Highly compatible with 3rd party home automation systems.
- **No need for hub:** Ready for use locally or remotely via Shelly Smart Control or 3rd Party systems.
- **KVS (Key-value storage):** The KVS service provides a basic persistent storage of key-value pairs.
- **Virtual components:** A special set of components that do not exist in the device initially and are created dynamically by the user.
---
## Use cases
- **Electrical safety of homes and business:** Protect appliances and property by reducing risk of malfunctions and fires due to system overloads or over/under voltage.
- **Proactive response:** Get notified immediately if a circuit fails. Shelly integration options and cloud notifications allow for solutions for fast and reliable notifications.
- **Safety improvements:** Remotely disconnect power to affected areas in cases of floods, fires, earthquakes, etc.
---
## Integrations
### Amazon Alexa supported capabilities
- [Turn On/Off](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1599504392/Turn+On+Off)
### Google Smart Home supported traits
- [Turn On/Off](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1599504392/Turn+On+Off)
### Samsung SmartThings supported capabilities
- [Turn On/Off](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1599504392/Turn+On+Off)
---
## Simplified internal schematics
### Shelly Pro 1CB

### Shelly Pro 2CB

### Shelly Pro 3CB

### Shelly Pro 4CB

---
## Device electrical interfaces
### Shelly Pro 1CB
- **Inputs:**
2 inputs on screw terminals: **1/L** and **N** (through wire)
- **Outputs:**
1 output on screw terminals: **2**
- **Ethernet port:**
1 RJ45 connector
> ⚠ **CAUTION!** Plug in or unplug the LAN cable only when the Device is powered off! The LAN cable connector must not be metallic in the parts touched by the user to plug in or unplug the cable.
### Shelly Pro 2CB
- **Inputs:**
2 inputs on screw terminals: **1/L** and **3/N**
- **Outputs:**
2 outputs on screw terminals: **2** and **4**
- **Ethernet port:**
1 RJ45 connector
> ⚠ **CAUTION!** Plug in or unplug the LAN cable only when the Device is powered off! The LAN cable connector must not be metallic in the parts touched by the user to plug in or unplug the cable.
### Shelly Pro 3CB
- **Inputs:**
4 inputs on screw terminals: **1/L**, **3**, **5**, and **N** (through wire)
- **Outputs:**
3 outputs on screw terminals: **2**, **4**, and **6**
- **Ethernet port:**
1 RJ45 connector
> ⚠ **CAUTION!** Plug in or unplug the LAN cable only when the Device is powered off! The LAN cable connector must not be metallic in the parts touched by the user to plug in or unplug the cable.
### Shelly Pro 4CB
- **Inputs:**
4 inputs on screw terminals: **1/L**, **3**, **5**, and **7/N**
- **Outputs:**
4 outputs on screw terminals: **2**, **4**, **6**, and **8**
- **Ethernet port:**
1 RJ45 connector
> ⚠ **CAUTION!** Plug in or unplug the LAN cable only when the Device is powered off! The LAN cable connector must not be metallic in the parts touched by the user to plug in or unplug the cable.
---
## Connectivity
- Ethernet
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety function
- **Overcurrent protection**
- Magnetic and temperature triggered
- Type C disconnection curve
- **Overvoltage and undervoltage protection** (disabled by a safety switch)
- MCU controlled
- User customizable
## Supported load types
Any up to the rated current of the circuit breaker.
## User interface
### Inputs
- Lever to manually connect or disconnect the circuit breaker.
- Reset button
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable Device access point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the Device.
- Safety switch to disable the MCU control over the circuit breaker.
### Outputs
- Front LED (varies)
- Blue light indicator will be on if in AP mode.
- Red light indicator will be on if in STA mode and not connected to a Wi-Fi network.
- Yellow light indicator will be on if in STA mode and connected to a Wi-Fi network. Not connected to Shelly Cloud or Shelly Cloud disabled.
- Green light indicator will be on if in STA mode and connected to a Wi-Fi network and to the Shelly Cloud.
- The light indicator will be flashing Red/Blue if OTA update is in progress.
- LAN LED (green): Green light indicator will be on if LAN is connected.
- Mechanical state indicator
- Red color indicates connected state (lever is up)
- Green color indicates disconnected state (lever is down)
---
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
|--------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 93×36×74 mm / 3.66×1.42×2.91 in (Shelly Pro 1CB)
93×54×76 mm / 3.66×2.13×3.00 in (Shelly Pro 2CB)
93×72×76 mm / 3.66×2.83×3.00 in (Shelly Pro 3CB)
93×90×76 mm / 3.66×3.54×3.00 in (Shelly Pro 4CB) |
| Weight | 210 g / 7.4 oz (Shelly Pro 1CB)
325 g / 11.5 oz (Shelly Pro 2CB)
474 g / 16.7 oz (Shelly Pro 3CB)
634 g / 22.4 oz (Shelly Pro 4CB) |
| Screw terminals max torque | 2.5 Nm / 22 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | Max. 25 mm² / 3 AWG (Rigid)
Max. 16 mm² / 5 AWG (Flexible) |
| Conductor stripped length | 15 mm / 0.6 in |
| Mounting | DIN rail |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | RAL 7035 (Light gray) |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -5°C to 40°C / 23°F to 105°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| Pollution degree | 2 |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 230 V~ 50 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 3 W |
| Poles | 1, 2, 3, or 4 |
| Circuit breaker tripping curve | C |
| Circuit breaker rated current | 10 A, 16 A, 25 A, 32 A, 40 A, 63 A |
| Short circuit breaking capacity | 6 kA |
| Energy limiting class | 3 |
| Min. operating voltage | 160 V~ 50 Hz |
| Insulation voltage | 500 V |
| Rated impulse withstand voltage | 4 kV |
| Applicable standards | IEC 60898-1 |
| **Endurance** | |
| Electrical | > 6000 cycles |
| Mechanical | > 20000 cycles (Shelly Pro 1CB, Shelly Pro 2CB)
> 10000 cycles (Shelly Pro 3CB, Shelly Pro 4CB) |
| Remote toggles | < 1/min |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Voltmeter (AC) | Yes |
| Voltmeter accuracy | ±5 % |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band | 2412 – 2483 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 4.2 |
| RF band | 2402 – 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | ESP32-D0WDQ6 |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Event logging | 100 events |
| Data export | CSV for PQ recorded values
JSON format export through RPC |
| Schedules | Yes |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook… |
| Wi-Fi range extender | Yes |
| BLE Gateway | Yes |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| Encryption | Yes |
---
## Basic wiring diagrams
### Shelly Pro 1CB

#### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
|---------|-------------|-------|-------------|
| **1/L** | Input terminal (**1/L** and the **N** wire provide the Device power supply) | **L** | Live wire |
| **2** | Output terminal | **N** | Neutral wire |
| **LAN** | Local Area Network RJ 45 connector | | |
---
### Shelly Pro 2CB

#### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
|---------|-------------|-------|-------------|
| **1/L, 3/N** | Input terminals (**1/L** and **3/N** provide the Device power supply) | **L** | Live wire |
| **2, 4** | Output terminals | **N** | Neutral wire |
| **LAN** | Local Area Network RJ 45 connector | | |
---
### Shelly Pro 3CB

#### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
|---------|-------------|-------|-------------|
| **1/L, 3, 5** | Input terminals (**1/L** and the **N** wire provide the Device power supply) | **LA** | Phase 1 live wire |
| **2, 4, 6** | Output terminals | **LB** | Phase 2 live wire |
| **LAN** | Local Area Network RJ 45 connector | **LC** | Phase 3 live wire |
| | | **N** | Neutral wire |
---
### Shelly Pro 4CB

#### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
|---------|-------------|-------|-------------|
| **1/L, 3, 5, 7/N** | Input terminals (**1/L** and **7/N** provide the Device power supply) | **LA** | Phase 1 live wire |
| **2, 4, 6, 8** | Output terminals | **LB** | Phase 2 live wire |
| **LAN** | Local Area Network RJ 45 connector | **LC** | Phase 3 live wire |
| | | **N** | Neutral wire |
---
## Troubleshooting
...
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyProCB3N)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
Shelly Pro Bssnt of compliance.pdf
## Printed user guide
**Shelly Pro CBs** multilingual printed user and safety guide.pdf
## Installation guides
There are no items with the selected labels at this time.
Find information about the Shelly Pro devices – features, applications and specifications.
- [Shelly Pro 1](./shelly-pro-1)
- [Shelly Pro 1PM](./shelly-pro-1pm)
- [Shelly Pro 2](./shelly-pro-2)
- [Shelly Pro 2PM](./shelly-pro-2pm)
- [Shelly Pro Dual Cover/Shutter PM](./shelly-pro-dual-cover-shutter-pm)
- [Shelly Pro Dimmer 1PM](./shelly-pro-dimmer-1pm)
- [Shelly Pro Dimmer 2PM](./shelly-pro-dimmer-2pm)
- [Shelly Pro Dimmer 0/1-10V PM](./shelly-pro-dimmer-0-1-10v-pm)
- [Shelly Pro RGBWW PM](./shelly-pro-rgbww-pm)
- [Shelly Pro 3](./shelly-pro-3)
- [Shelly Pro 3EM](./shelly-pro-3em)
- [Shelly Pro 3EM-400](./shelly-pro-3em-400)
- [Shelly Pro EM-50](./shelly-pro-em-50)
- [Shelly Pro 3EM-3CT63](./shelly-pro-3em-3ct63)
- [CT 120A](./ct-120a)
- [CT 400A](./ct-400a)
- [Shelly Pro 4PM](./shelly-pro-4pm)
- [Shelly LAN Switch](./shelly-lan-switch)
- [Shelly Pro CBs](./shelly-pro-cbs)
# Shelly Pro Dimmer 0/1-10V PM
## Device Identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Pro Dimmer 0/1-10V PM
- **Device model:** SPCC-001PE10EU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyPro0110PM-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **BLE Model ID:** 0x2011
## Short Description
The Shelly Pro Dimmer 0/1-10V PM is a smart DIN-mountable dimming controller that enables remote control of dimmable drivers (lights, motors, valves, etc.) via mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation systems. It operates standalone on a local Wi-Fi network or through cloud-based home automation services. The device is a current-sourcing controller supporting both 0–10V and 1–10V driver types.
## Main Features
- **DIN rail mountable**
- **Power measurement:** Precise energy consumption monitoring
- **Bluetooth connectivity:** Complies with Bluetooth standard for short-range data exchange
- **BLE Gateway:** Enables communication between BLE and Wi-Fi devices
- **Wi-Fi:** Connects to wireless networks
- **Wi-Fi Range extender:** Repeats and extends Wi-Fi signal reach
- **Ethernet connectivity**
- **Scripting:** Create custom automation scenarios via scripts
- **Basic Schedules:** Weekly schedules with brightness, transition duration, and flip value settings
- **Advanced Schedules:** Year-long, detailed scheduling with time adjustments from seconds to months
- **Auto on/off timers:** Set automatic on/off times
- **Local actions:** Automation within the local network (brightness, transition, flip value)
- **Webhooks:** Lightweight event-driven communication with other devices
- **Compatibility:** Works with third-party systems including [KNX](https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/shelly-knx-documentation#:~:text=This%20documentation%20applies%20to%20Shelly%20devices%20with%20built-in%20KNXnet/IP%20support)
- **No hub required:** Functions locally or remotely via Shelly Smart Control or external platforms
- **Activity log:** Stores detailed event history
- **KVS (Key-value storage):** Persistent storage for key-value pairs
- **KNX support:** Built-in KNXnet/IP communication
- **Safety:** Overcurrent, overvoltage, and overpower protection
- **Virtual and BTHome components:** Dynamically created user-defined components
- **Diverse driver integration:** Supports 0–10V and 1–10V signals; at 0% brightness, no light output and relay off. In UI/app, light appears "on" because no turn-off action has been triggered.
- **Night Mode:** Sets reduced brightness during nighttime hours
- **Switch/Button input mode:** Flexible control using one or two buttons:
- One-button dimming
- Dual-button dimming
- **Transition duration:** Controls time to transition between brightness levels
- **Minimum brightness on toggle On:** Default 3% when turning on if below threshold (excludes custom transitions in Schedules/Actions)
- **Min/Max brightness:** Adjusts dimming range for finer control
- **Button fade rate:** Speed of brightness change while holding button (default: 3x)
- **Button presets:** Applies state on double-click (default: 100%)
## Use Cases
- Adjust brightness of 0–10V lights for optimal ambiance
- Automate lighting schedules throughout the day
- Retrofit existing lighting systems with current switches
- Sync lights with sunrise/sunset times using smart schedules
- Enable night mode for lower brightness at night
- Integrate with Home Assistant, Google Home, Alexa, SmartThings, and more
- Control dimming via single or double button press
- Monitor power usage for energy management
## Integrations
### Amazon Alexa supported capabilities
Yes
### Google Smart Home supported traits
Yes
### Samsung SmartThings supported capabilities
Yes
## Simplified Internal Schematics

## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals: **S1**, **S2**
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: **N** (neutral), **L** (live)
- 1 relay input with power measurement on screw terminal
### Outputs
- 2 × 0–10V outputs on screw terminals: **+**, **–**
- 1 relay output with power measurement on screw terminal
## Connectivity
- Ethernet
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety Function
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
## Supported Load Types
- 0–10V signal control (lights, motors, valves, etc.)
- 1–10V signal control
## User Interface
### Inputs
- **One (Reset) button**
- Press and hold for 5 seconds → enable Device Access Point and Bluetooth
- Press and hold for 10 seconds → factory reset
### Outputs
- **LED indication**
- **Power (red):** On when power is connected
- **Wi-Fi (varies):**
- Blue: AP mode
- Red: STA mode, not connected to Wi-Fi
- Yellow: STA mode, connected to Wi-Fi but not to Shelly Cloud (or Cloud disabled)
- Green: STA mode, connected to Wi-Fi and Shelly Cloud
- Flashing Red/Blue: OTA update in progress
- **LAN (green):** On when LAN is connected
- **Out (red):** On when output is active
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| -------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D) | 94×19×69 ±0.5 mm / 3.70×0.75×2.71 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 70 g / 2.5 oz |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.54 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5–2.5 mm² / 20–14 AWG (green connectors); 0.5–1.5 mm² / 20–16 AWG (blue connectors) |
| Conductor stripped length | 6–7 mm / 0.24–0.28 in (green); 5–6 mm / 0.20–0.24 in (blue) |
| Mounting | DIN |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | Blue |
| Connectors color | Green, Blue |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 110 – 240 V~ |
| Power consumption | < 3 W |
| Neutral not needed | No |
| 0–10V/1–10V voltage control type | Current sourcing |
| External protection | 16 A, tripping characteristic B or C, 6 kA interrupting rating, Energy limiting class 3 |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max. switching voltage | 240 V~ |
| Max. switching current | 16 A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Voltmeter (AC) | Yes |
| Ammeter (AC) | Yes |
| Power and energy meters | Active and apparent power; Active and apparent energy; Power factor; Fundamental active and reactive energy |
| Measurement data storage | No |
| Internal temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band | 2412 – 2472 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors, 50 m / 160 ft outdoors _(depends on conditions)_ |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 4.2 |
| RF band | 2402 – 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors, 30 m / 100 ft outdoors _(depends on conditions)_ |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | ESP32-D0WDQ6 |
| Clock frequency | 40 MHz |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with up to 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| Advanced schedules | Yes |
| KVS (Key-Value Store) | Yes |
## Basic Wiring Diagrams

### Legend
| Terminal | Description | Wire | Description |
| --------- | ---------------------------------------- | ---- | ---------------------- |
| O | Relay output terminal | L | Live (110–240 V~) wire |
| I | Relay input terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| + | 0–10 V⁺ positive terminal | | |
| – | 0–10 V⁻ negative terminal | | |
| SW1 | Switch/button input terminal | | |
| SW2 | Switch/button input terminal | | |
| LAN | Local Area Network RJ45 connector | | |
| L | Live (110–240 V~) terminal | | |
| N | Neutral terminal | | |
| Dim+/Dim– | Positive/Negative terminal of LED driver | | |
| V+/V– | Positive/Negative output of LED driver | | |
## Troubleshooting
1. **Ensure proper power supply:**
- Check cables, outlets, and power indicators.
2. **Inspect connections:**
- Verify all wiring is secure and properly seated.
3. **Review device settings:**
- Confirm configurations match intended use.
4. **Update firmware/software:**
- Check for updates to fix known issues and improve performance.
5. **Restart/reboot:**
- Turn off, wait a few seconds, then power back on.
6. **Check network connection:**
- Validate settings; restart router/switch if needed.
7. **Inspect physical components:**
- Look for damage, overheating, or abnormal behavior.
8. **Check compatibility:**
- Ensure all system components are compatible.
9. **Monitor environmental factors:**
- Consider temperature and humidity levels.
10. **Inspect power quality:**
- Use surge protector or voltage regulator if unstable supply.
> _These are general steps. For persistent issues, contact [Shelly Technical Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/home)._
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Components and APIs
- [This device API documentation](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyProDimmer0_1/10VPM)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance and Certification
### Compliance
[Compliance archive](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/585891841/Shelly+Pro+Dimmer+0+1-10V+PM?preview=%2F585891841%2F1625358774%2FShelly+Pro+Dimmer+0_1-10V+PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+55+2024-09-10.pdf)
## Printed User Guide
[Download multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F883982337%2FShelly+Pro+Dimmer+0_1-10V+PM+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1593737630/Shelly+Pro+Dimmer+0+1-10V+PM)
## Installation Guides
_(No items with selected labels available at this time.)_
# Shelly Pro Dimmer 1PM

## Device Identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Pro Dimmer 1PM
- **Device model:** SPDM-001PE01EU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyProDM1PM-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x200D
## Short Description
The Shelly Pro Dimmer 1PM is a DIN-rail mountable, single-channel smart dimmer. It can operate standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or be managed through cloud-based home automation services. The device can be accessed, controlled, and monitored remotely from anywhere with internet connectivity, provided it's connected to a Wi-Fi router. It features an embedded web interface for monitoring, control, and configuration.
## Main Features
- DIN rail mountable
- Automatic dimming calibration: Ensures smooth dimming across the full range
- Switch/Button input mode: Flexible control via wall switches or buttons
- One/dual button dimming control: Full functionality support with any wall switch setup
- Night mode: Set specific brightness levels during nighttime hours
- Min/Max brightness: Adjusts dimming range for more precise control
- Button fade rate: Controls how quickly output brightness changes when holding a button
- Transition duration: Sets time for dimming from 0% to 100%
- Safety: Overcurrent, overvoltage, and overpower protection
- Weekly schedules: Supports daily routines including brightness, transition duration, and signal flip settings
- Auto on/off timers: Enable automatic power-on/off scheduling
- Local actions: Create automation scenarios within the local Wi-Fi network
- Webhooks: Lightweight, event-driven communication with other devices
- BLE Gateway: Enables communication between BLE and Wi-Fi devices
- Wi-Fi Range Extender: Retransmits Wi-Fi signal to extend coverage
- Scripting: Custom automation via scripts
- Compatibility: High compatibility with third-party home automation systems
- No need for hub: Works locally or remotely via Shelly Smart Control or third-party platforms
## Use Cases
- Control brightness of dimmable lights (110–240 V) for ideal lighting conditions
- Create smart schedules to automatically adjust light brightness throughout the day
- Retrofit existing lighting systems while retaining current switches
- Sync lights with sunrise and sunset times using smart schedules
- Activate night mode for reduced brightness at night
- Integrate with third-party platforms like Home Assistant, Google Home, Alexa, and SmartThings
- Dim lights up/down with single or double button presses
- Monitor and measure power consumption of connected lights for energy management
- Achieve precise, customizable lighting control in professional DIN rail installations
## Integrations
### Amazon Alexa Supported Capabilities
- [Brightness control](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1601961985/Brightness+control)
- [Turn On/Off](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1599504392/Turn+On+Off)
### Google Smart Home Supported Traits
- [Brightness control](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1601961985/Brightness+control)
- [Turn On/Off](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1599504392/Turn+On+Off)
### Samsung SmartThings Supported Capabilities
- [Brightness control](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1601961985/Brightness+control)
- [Turn On/Off](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1599504392/Turn+On+Off)
## Simplified Internal Schematics

## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals: **SW1**, **SW2**
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: **L** (Live), **N** (Neutral)
### Outputs
- 1 output: **O**
### Ethernet Port
- 1 RJ45 connector
> ⚠️ **CAUTION!** Plug in or unplug the LAN cable only when the device is powered off. Avoid metallic parts touching user-accessible areas during connection/disconnection.
### Add-on Interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠️ **CAUTION!** High voltage present on the add-on interface when powered — handle with care.
## Connectivity
- Ethernet
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety Features
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
## Supported Load Types
- Dimmable LED lamps: up to 200 W
- Incandescent bulbs: up to 200 W
- Halogen lamps: up to 200 W
- Iron-core transformer with low-voltage incandescent lamps: up to 200 VA
- Dimmable electronic transformers: up to 200 W
## User Interface
### Inputs
- One (Reset) button:
- Press and hold for 5 seconds → enables Device Access Point and Bluetooth connection
- Press and hold for 10 seconds → factory reset
### Outputs
- **LED Indication**
- **Power (red):** On when power supply is connected
- **Wi-Fi (varies):**
- Blue: AP mode
- Red: STA mode, not connected to Wi-Fi
- Yellow: STA mode, connected to Wi-Fi but not to Shelly Cloud
- Green: STA mode, connected to Wi-Fi and Shelly Cloud
- Flashing red/blue: OTA update in progress
- **LAN (green):** On when LAN is connected
- **Out (red):** On when output is active
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| --------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D) | 94 × 19 × 69 mm / 3.70 × 0.75 × 2.71 in |
| Weight | 75 g / 2.7 oz |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.54 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 2.5 mm² / 20 to 14 AWG (green connectors)
0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG (blue connector)
(solid, stranded, and bootlace ferrules) |
| Conductor stripped length | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in (green connectors)
5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in (blue connector) |
| Mounting | DIN rail |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | Lime |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 110 – 240 V~ 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 2 W |
| External protection | 10 A, tripping characteristic B or C,
6 kA interrupting rating,
Energy limiting class 3 |
| Dimming type | Trailing edge |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max. output power | 200 W |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Voltmeter (AC) | Yes |
| Ammeter (AC) | Yes |
| Power and energy meters | Yes |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| Wi-Fi | |
| Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band | 2401 – 2483 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 4.2 |
| RF band | 2400 – 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | ESP32-D0WDQ6 |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
## Basic Wiring Diagrams

### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | ------------------------------------------- | ----- | --------------------- |
| SW1, SW2 | Switch/button input terminals controlling O | L | Live (110–240 V) wire |
| O | Load circuit output terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live (110–240 V) terminals | | |
| N | Neutral terminal | | |
| LAN | Local Area Network RJ45 connector | | |
## Troubleshooting
1. **Verify working voltage and grid supply**: Using incorrect voltage may cause malfunction.
2. **Ensure proper power delivery**: Check cables, outlets, and device indicators.
3. **Inspect power quality**: Voltage spikes/fluctuations can affect performance; consider surge protectors or regulators.
4. **Check connections**: Ensure all wires are securely fastened and properly seated.
5. **Inspect physical components**: Look for signs of damage or overheating.
6. **Monitor environmental factors**: Temperature and humidity can impact operation.
7. **Check load compatibility**: Confirm your load is within supported types and limits.
8. **Verify network connection**: Confirm correct network settings; restart routers if needed.
9. **Confirm system compatibility**: Ensure hardware/software compatibility across your ecosystem.
10. **Review device settings**: Double-check configurations against intended use.
11. **Restart/reboot**: Power cycle the device to resolve temporary glitches.
12. **Update firmware/software**: Check for updates to fix known issues and improve performance.
> These are general steps. If problems persist, contact [Shelly Technical Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/home).
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Components and APIs
- [This device API documentation](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyProDimmer1PM)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Pro Dimmer 1PM multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025-07-22)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625227929%2FShelly+Pro+Dimmer+1PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly Pro Dimmer 1PM UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608567508%2FShelly+Pro+Dimmer+1PM+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly Pro Dimmer 1PM & 2PM AU/NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1160773638%2FShelly+Pro+Dimmer+1PM%262PM+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
## Printed User Guide
- [Shelly Pro Dimmer 1PM multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F393740438%2FShelly+Pro+Dimmer+1PM+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1596326032/Shelly+Pro+Dimmer+1PM)
## Installation Guides
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# Shelly Pro Dimmer 2PM

## Device Identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Pro Dimmer 2PM
- **Device model:** SPDM-002PE01EU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyProDM2PM-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x200E
## Short Description
Shelly Pro Dimmer 2PM (the Device) is a DIN-rail mountable, two-channel smart dimmer. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or be operated through cloud home automation services. The device can be accessed, controlled, and monitored remotely from any location with internet connectivity, as long as it's connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet. It features an embedded Web Interface for monitoring, controlling, and adjusting settings.
## Main Features
- **DIN rail mountable**
- **Automatic dimming calibration:** Provides smooth dimming throughout the entire range.
- **Switch/Button input mode:** Allows flexible input control via switches or buttons.
- **One/dual button dimming control:** Enables full functionality with any wall switch configuration.
- **Night mode:** Set specific brightness levels during nighttime hours.
- **Min/Max brightness:** Reframes dimming signal range for more precise brightness control.
- **Button fade rate:** Controls how quickly output brightness changes while holding a button.
- **Transition duration:** Sets time for dimming from 0% to 100%.
- **Safety:** Overcurrent, overvoltage, and overpower protection.
- **Weekly schedules:** Supports daily routines including brightness, transition duration, and flip value adjustments.
- **Auto on/off timers:** Enables automated on/off timing.
- **Local actions:** Create automation scenarios within the local Wi-Fi network.
- **Webhooks:** Lightweight, event-driven communication with other devices.
- **BLE Gateway:** Facilitates communication between BLE and Wi-Fi-enabled devices.
- **Wi-Fi Range Extender:** Retransmits Wi-Fi signal to extend reach.
- **Scripting:** Create automation scenarios using scripts.
- **Compatibility:** Highly compatible with third-party home automation systems.
- **No need for hub:** Ready for use locally or remotely via Shelly Smart Control or third-party systems.
## Use Cases
- Control brightness of dimmable lights (110–240 V range).
- Create smart schedules for automatic brightness adjustment throughout the day.
- Retrofit existing lighting systems while retaining current switches.
- Sync lights with sunrise and sunset times using smart schedules.
- Activate night mode for reduced brightness at night.
- Integrate with third-party platforms like Home Assistant, Google Home, Alexa, and SmartThings.
- Dim lights up/down with single or double button presses.
- Monitor and measure power usage for energy management.
- Achieve precise, customized lighting control in professional DIN rail installations.
## Integrations
### Amazon Alexa Supported Capabilities
- [Brightness control](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1601961985/Brightness+control)
- [Turn On/Off](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1599504392/Turn+On+Off)
### Google Smart Home Supported Traits
- [Brightness control](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1601961985/Brightness+control)
- [Turn On/Off](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1599504392/Turn+On+Off)
### Samsung SmartThings Supported Capabilities
- [Brightness control](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1601961985/Brightness+control)
- [Turn On/Off](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1599504392/Turn+On+Off)
## Simplified Internal Schematics

## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 4 switch/button inputs on screw terminals: **SW1**, **SW2**, **SW3**, **SW4**
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 2 **L** and 1 **N**
### Outputs
- 2 outputs: **O1** and **O2**
### Ethernet Port
- 1 RJ45 connector
> ⚠ **CAUTION!** Plug in or unplug the LAN cable only when the device is powered off. Avoid touching metallic parts of the connector when inserting/removing the cable.
### Add-on Interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage present on the add-on interface when the device is powered!
## Connectivity
- Ethernet
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety Function
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
## Supported Load Types
- Dimmable LED lamps: up to 200 W per channel
- Incandescent bulbs: up to 200 W per channel
- Halogen lamps: up to 200 W per channel
- Iron-core transformer with low-voltage incandescent lamps: up to 200 VA per channel
- Dimmable electronic transformers: up to 200 W per channel
## User Interface
### Inputs
- One (Reset) button:
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable Device Access Point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the device.
### Outputs
- **LED indication:**
- **Power (red):** On if power supply is connected.
- **Wi-Fi (varies):**
- Blue: AP mode
- Red: STA mode, not connected to Wi-Fi
- Yellow: STA mode, connected to Wi-Fi but not to Shelly Cloud (or Cloud disabled)
- Green: STA mode, connected to Wi-Fi and Shelly Cloud
- Flashing Red/Blue: OTA update in progress
- **LAN (green):** On if LAN is connected.
- **Out 1 (red):** On if Output 1 is active.
- **Out 2 (red):** On if Output 2 is active.
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| --------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D) | 94 × 19 × 69 mm / 3.70 × 0.75 × 2.71 in |
| Weight | 75 g / 2.7 oz |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.54 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 2.5 mm² / 20 to 14 AWG (green connectors)
0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG (blue connector)
(solid, stranded, and bootlace ferrules) |
| Conductor stripped length | 6–7 mm / 0.24–0.28 in (green connectors)
5–6 mm / 0.20–0.24 in (blue connector) |
| Mounting | DIN rail |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | Lime |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 110–240 V~ 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 2 W |
| External protection | 10 A, tripping characteristic B or C,
6 kA interrupting rating,
Energy limiting class 3 |
| Dimming type | Trailing edge |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max. output power | 200 W per channel |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Voltmeter (AC) | Yes |
| Ammeter (AC) | Yes |
| Power and energy meters | Yes |
| Internal-temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band | 2401 – 2483 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors
Up to 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 4.2 |
| RF band | 2400 – 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors
Up to 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | ESP32-D0WDQ6 |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
## Basic Wiring Diagrams

### Legend
| Terminals | Description |
| --------- | -------------------------------------------- |
| SW1, SW2 | Switch/button input terminals controlling O1 |
| SW3, SW4 | Switch/button input terminals controlling O2 |
| O1, O2 | Load circuit output terminals |
| L | Live (110–240 V) wire |
| N | Neutral wire |
| LAN | Local Area Network RJ45 connector |
## Troubleshooting
1. **Verify working voltage and grid supply:** Using an incompatible power source may cause malfunction.
2. **Ensure proper power supply:** Check cables, outlets, and power indicators.
3. **Inspect power quality:** Voltage spikes/fluctuations can affect performance; consider surge protectors or voltage regulators.
4. **Check connections:** Ensure all wiring is secure and properly seated.
5. **Inspect physical components:** Look for signs of damage or overheating.
6. **Monitor environmental factors:** Consider temperature and humidity levels.
7. **Check load compatibility:** Confirm your load matches supported types.
8. **Verify network connection:** Ensure correct network settings; restart routers/switches if needed.
9. **Confirm system compatibility:** Ensure hardware/software are compatible.
10. **Review device settings:** Verify configurations match intended use.
11. **Restart/reboot:** Turn off, wait a few seconds, then power back on.
12. **Update firmware/software:** Check for updates to fix known issues and improve performance.
> _These are general troubleshooting steps. For persistent issues, contact [Shelly Technical Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/home)._
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Components and APIs
- [This device API documentation](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyProDimmer2PM)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Pro Dimmer 2PM multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025-07-22)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625260477%2FShelly+Pro+Dimmer+2PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly Pro Dimmer 2PM UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608436630%2FShelly+Pro+Dimmer+2PM+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly Pro Dimmer 1PM & 2PM AU/NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1160773638%2FShelly+Pro+Dimmer+1PM%262PM+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
## Printed User Guide
- [Shelly Pro Dimmer 2PM multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F393052540%2FShelly+Pro+Dimmer+2PM+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
### Additional Language Version
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1596096795/Shelly+Pro+Dimmer+2PM)
## Installation Guides
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## Device identification
- **Device name**: Shelly Pro Dual Cover/Shutter PM
- **Device model**: SPSH-002PE16EU
- **Device SSID**: ShellyPro2Cover-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Pro Dual Cover/Shutter PM (the Device) is a DIN rail mountable smart dual cover controller with power measurement capabilities. Enhanced with all the `gen2` firmware flexibility and LAN connectivity, it provides professional integrators with many more options for end-customer solutions. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly Pro Dual Cover PM can be accessed, controlled, and monitored remotely from any place where the User has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
Shelly Pro Dual Cover PM has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 4 switch/button inputs on screw terminals: **S1**, **S2**, **S3**, **S4**
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 1 **N** and 1 **L**
### Outputs
- 4 relay outputs: ▲ and ▼ of **O1**, ▲ and ▼ of **O2**
### Ethernet port
- 1 RJ45 connector
> ⚠ **CAUTION!** Plug in or unplug the LAN cable only when the Device is powered off! The LAN cable connector must not be metallic in the parts touched by the user to plug in or unplug the cable.
## Connectivity
- Ethernet
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety features
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
## Supported load types
- Bi-directional AC motors with RC Snubbers
## User interface
### Inputs
Three press buttons on the front plate:
- **Left button**:
- Press to scroll up in the currently displayed menu
- **Middle button**:
- Press to scroll down in the currently displayed menu
- **Right button**:
- Press to wake up the Device display
- Press and hold to get into the menu screen
- Press to select a menu item
- Press and hold while in a sub menu to go back
### Outputs
Color LCD.

The LCD top bar displays short status information:
- **Time**
- **Bluetooth connection status**:
- Disabled – no icon
- Enabled – blue icon
- **LAN status**:
- Disabled – no icon
- Enabled, but not connected – red icon
- Connected – green icon
- **Wi-Fi STA status**:
- Disabled – no icon
- Enabled, but not connected – red icon
- Connected – green icon
- **Wi-Fi AP status**:
- Disabled – no icon
- Enabled, but not connected – red icon
- Connected – green icon
- **Cloud status**:
- Disabled – no icon
- Enabled, but not connected – red icon
- Connected – green icon
The rest of the LCD is used to display the Device menu screens:
- **Main (default) screen** displays for each cover:
- Name of the cover (can be changed in the device settings)
- Slider, which visualizes the position of the cover
- Notification area, which shows the position of the covers in percentage or an icon indicating an event (calibration, obstruction, overvoltage, overcurrent, or overpower).
The events are also transcribed next to the cover name.
- **Network**:
- Wi-Fi AP enable/disable
- Wi-Fi STA enable/disable
- Ethernet enable/disable
- Bluetooth enable/disable
- **Status**: Displays complete status information
- **Maintenance**:
- Wi-Fi reset
- Factory reset
- Reboot
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
| ---------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 96×53×59 ±0.02 mm / 3.78×2.01×2.32 ±0.02 in |
| Weight: | 150 g / 5.30 oz |
| Mounting: | DIN rail |
| Screw terminals max torque: | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin (green connectors) |
| Conductor cross section: | 0.5 to 2.5 mm² / 20 to 14 AWG (green connectors) |
| Conductor stripped length: | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in (green connectors) |
| Shell material: | Plastic |
| Color: | Dark gray |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature: | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity: | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude: | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply voltage AC: | 110 - 240 V |
| Power supply voltage DC: | N/A |
| Power consumption: | < 3 W |
| Neutral not needed: | No |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC: | 240 V |
| Max switching voltage DC: | N/A |
| Max switching current AC: | 16 A per output |
| Max switching current DC: | N/A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Voltmeter (AC): | Yes |
| Ammeter (AC): | Yes |
| Internal temperature sensor: | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band: | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol: | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range: | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol: | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range: | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU: | ESP32-D0WDQ6 |
| Flash: | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules: | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions): | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting: | Yes |
| MQTT: | Yes |
| CoAP: | No |
## Basic wiring diagram

### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | ----------------------------------------------------- | ----- | --------------------- |
| O1, O2 | Cover 1 and Cover 2 output terminal pairs | L | Live (110–240 V) wire |
| ▲, ▼ | Cover direction output terminals | N | Neutral wire |
| S1, S2 | Switch/button input terminals for controlling Cover 1 | | |
| S3, S4 | Switch/button input terminals for controlling Cover 2 | | |
| L | Live (110–240 V) terminal | | |
| N | Neutral terminal | | |
| LAN | Local Area Network RJ 45 connector | | |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Shelly Web user interface
- [Shelly Pro Dual Cover/Shutter PM Web user interface guide](./shelly-pro-dual-cover-pm-web-interface-guide)
## Troubleshooting
...
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyProDualCoverPM)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Pro Dual Cover Shutter PM multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-21.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625227847%2FShelly+Pro+Dual+Cover+Shutter+PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-21.pdf)
- [Shelly Pro Dual Cover PM UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608534864%2FShelly+Pro+Dual+Cover+PM+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Pro Dual Cover Shutter PM multilingual EU declaration of conformity 14 2023-09-29.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/212828161/Shelly+Pro+Dual+Cover+Shutter+PM?preview=%2F212828161%2F1625751639%2FShelly+Pro+Dual+Cover+Shutter+PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+14+2023-09-29.pdf)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly Pro Dual CoverShutter PM multilingual printed user guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F405438608%2FShelly+Pro+Dual+CoverShutter+PM+multilingual+printed+user+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1599144493/Shelly+Pro+Dual+Cover+Shutter+PM)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Pro EM-50
- **Device model:** SPEM-002CEBEU50
- **Device SSID:** ShellyProEM50-XXXXXX
## Short description
Shelly Pro EM-50 (The Device) is a DIN rail mountable two-channel, single-phase energy meter. Enhanced with all the `gen2` firmware flexibility and LAN connectivity, it provides professional integrators with additional options for end-customer solutions. It can work standalone in a local LAN and/or Wi-Fi network, or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services through MQTT, HTTP, and WebSocket. All inbound connections support TLS.
The Device reports accumulated energy as well as instantaneous voltage, current, active, and apparent power per phase in real time. It stores data in non-volatile memory that can be retrieved for a period of up to 60 days in 1-minute intervals.
The Device has a real-time clock to keep the correct time if the connection to an SNTP server is lost.
Shelly Pro EM-50 can be accessed, set up, and monitored remotely by the User, as well as the Device can access and communicate with an automation system, as long as they are in the same network infrastructure.
The Device has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
The Device has a built-in relay for contactor control.
## Features
- 4 Quadrant measurement
- DIN rail mounting
- Current transformer connection
- External contactor control via built-in dry-contact relay
- Optical pulse indication of energy usage
- Real-time clock
- Data logs
- Accuracy Class B (IEC 62053-21)
- Photovoltaic ready
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Agricultural (farms, barns, silos, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 line inputs on screw terminals: 1 **L** and 1 **N**
- 2 current transformer inputs: **IA** and **IB** for current measurement
### Outputs
- 2 galvanically isolated relay terminals: **I** and **O**
### Ethernet port
- 1 RJ45 connector
> ⚠ **CAUTION!** Plug in or unplug the LAN cable only when the Device is powered off! The LAN cable connector must not be metallic in the parts touched by the user to plug in or unplug the cable.
### Add-on interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

> ⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage on the add-on interface when the Device is powered!
## Connectivity
- Ethernet
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
Each connectivity option can be enabled or disabled by the user.
## Safety features
- Overheating protection
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (LED light drivers, capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive (transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### Inputs
- One tactile dome button
- Press briefly to toggle the state of the built-in relay.
- Press and hold for 5 sec to activate Device AP.
- Press and hold for 10 sec to factory reset.
### Outputs
- LED indication
- **Power:** Red light if the power supply is connected.
- **Wi-Fi (varies):**
- Blue light if in AP mode.
- Red light if in STA mode, and not connected to a Wi-Fi network.
- Yellow light if in STA mode, and connected to a Wi-Fi network. Not connected to Shelly Cloud or Shelly Cloud disabled.
- Green light if in STA mode, and connected to a Wi-Fi network and the Shelly Cloud.
- Flashing Red/Blue if OTA update is in progress.
- **LAN:** Green light if LAN is connected.
- **Out:** Red light if the output relay contact is closed.
- **Count:** Red light flashing when the Device is measuring energy according to settings, frequency dependent on the energy flowing through the measured circuit.
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
| ---------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 94×19×69 ±0.5 mm / 3.70×0.75×2.71 ±0.02 in |
| Weight: | 63 ±1 g / 2.22 ±0.05 oz |
| Mounting: | DIN rail |
| Screw terminals max torque: | 0.4 Nm / 4.43 lbin |
| Conductor cross section: | 0.5 to 2.5 mm² / 20 to 14 AWG (solid, stranded and bootlace lugs) |
| Conductor stripped length: | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in |
| Shell material: | Plastic |
| Color: | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature: | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity: | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude: | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply voltage AC: | 100 - 260 V, 50/60 Hz |
| Power supply voltage DC: | N/A |
| Power consumption: | < 3 W |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage AC: | 240 V |
| Max switching voltage DC: | N/A |
| Max switching current: | 2 A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor: | Yes |
| Voltmeter (RMS): | 100 - 260 V |
| Voltmeters accuracy: | ±1 % |
| Ammeters (RMS via CT): | 0 - 50 A |
| Ammeters accuracy: | ±1 % (5 - 50 A), ±2 % (0 - 5 A) |
| Power and energy meters: | Active and apparent power
Active and apparent energy
Power factor |
| Measurement data storage: | At least **60 days** of 1 min data resolution |
| Data export: | CSV for PQ recorded values
JSON format export through RPC |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band: | 2400 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | <20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol: | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi Range: | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth Protocol: | 4.2 |
| Bluetooth Range: | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU: | ESP32-D0WDQ6 |
| Flash: | 16 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Webhooks (URL actions): | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting: | Yes |
| MQTT: | Yes |
| CoAP: | No |
## Basic wiring diagrams
|  |  |
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | ---------------------------------------- | ------- | ---------------------------------- |
| **O** | Load circuit output terminal | **L** | Mono-phase live (110–240 V~) wire |
| **I** | Load circuit input terminal | **LA** | Split-phase live A (120 V~) wire |
| **IA** | First channel current transformer input | **LB** | Split-phase live B (-120 V~) wire |
| **IB** | Second channel current transformer input | **N** | Neutral wire |
| **L** | Live (110–240 V) terminal | | **Current transformers** |
| **N** | Neutral terminal | **CTA** | First channel current transformer |
| | | **CTB** | Second channel current transformer |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Troubleshooting
...
## Components and APIs
- [This device](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyProEM)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
[Shelly Pro EM-50 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-25](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1677164599%2FShelly+Pro+EM-50+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-25.pdf)
[Shelly PRO EM - 50 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608960550%2FShelly+PRO+EM+-+50+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
[Shelly Pro EM-50 AU NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1161396239%2FShelly+Pro+EM-50+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
Compliance archive
[Shelly Pro EM-50 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 22 2023-10-30](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/237437007/Shelly+Pro+EM-50?preview=%2F237437007%2F1625227897%2FShelly+Pro+EM-50+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+22+2023-10-30.pdf)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Pro EM-50 multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F399278098%2FShelly+Pro+EM-50+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1601962168/Shelly+Pro+EM-50)
# Shelly Pro RGBWW PM

## Device Identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Pro RGBWW PM
- **Device model:** SPDC-0D5PE16EU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyProRGBWWPM-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x2012
## Short Description
Shelly Pro RGBWW PM is a DIN-rail mountable, five-channel smart light controller with 5 inputs (button, switch, or analog) and 5 outputs. It's commonly used with LED strips and supports 4 profiles:
- **RGB and CCT** (default)
- **CCT x 2**
- **RGB and lights x 2**
- **Lights x 5**
In the _Lights x 5_ profile, 5 different LED strips (groups of lights) can be controlled independently. The device features power measurement functionality for real-time tracking of voltage, current, and power consumption.
It can operate standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or be managed via cloud home automation services. Remote access is possible from anywhere with internet connectivity, provided it’s connected to a Wi-Fi router. An embedded web interface allows monitoring, control, and configuration.
## Main Features
- **DIN rail mountable**
- **Multiple profiles support:**
- RGB and CCT (default)
- CCT x 2
- RGB and lights x 2
- Lights x 5
- **Power measurement:** Precise energy consumption monitoring
- **Bluetooth:** Complies with Bluetooth standard; short-range data exchange
- **BLE Gateway:** Enables communication between BLE and Wi-Fi devices
- **Wi-Fi:** Connects to wireless networks
- **Wi-Fi Range extender:** Repeats Wi-Fi signals to extend coverage
- **Ethernet:** RJ45 connector
- **Scripting:** Create custom automation scenarios
- **Basic Schedules:** Weekly schedules with brightness, transition duration, and flip value settings
- **Advanced Schedules:** Year-round detailed scheduling with time adjustments from seconds to months
- **Auto on/off timers:** Set automatic on/off times
- **Local actions:** Automation within the local Wi-Fi network
- **Webhooks:** Lightweight event-driven communication with other devices
- **Compatibility:** Works seamlessly with third-party home automation systems
- **No hub needed:** Ready for local or remote use via Shelly Smart Control or third-party platforms
- **Activity log:** Stores detailed event history
- **KVS (Key-value storage):** Persistent storage for key-value pairs
- **Safety:** Overcurrent, overvoltage, and overpower protection
- **Dynamic components:** User-created components that don’t exist initially
- **Independent control per output (channel) in Lights x 5 profile:** Maximum flexibility
- **Night Mode:**
- Sets target brightness during nighttime regardless of current state
- Default: 50% brightness, RGB (255,255,255), 4600K (adjustable)
- Option to change only brightness or color/temperature while keeping others unchanged
- **Switch/Button/Analog input mode:**
- Supports flexible input control using switches, buttons, or potentiometers (10kΩ)
- Profile-specific mapping:
- **CCT x 2**: Input(0)&(1) → CCT(0); Input(2)&(3) → CCT(1); Input(4) detached
- **RGB and CCT**: Input(0)&(1) → RGB; Input(2)&(3) → CCT; Input(4) detached
- **RGB and lights x 2**: Input(0) → RGB; Input(2) → Light(0); Input(3) → Light(1); Input(1)&(4) detached
- **Lights x 5**: Input(x) → Light(x)
- **One button dimming**: Available in all profiles
- **Dual button dimming**: Up/down brightness only (no color temp control)
- **Transition duration:** Time between current and desired brightness levels (applies to both color and white); no separate setting for color temperature. Not applicable if input mode is "Analog" — only custom transitions apply.
- **Minimum brightness on toggle On:** Applies when toggling ON and current brightness < min threshold. Default: 3%. Applies to RGB, CCT, and Light components.
- **Min/Max brightness:** Adjusts dimming signal range for finer control
- **Min/Max color temperature:** Remaps output color temperature range (min: 1000–9999 K, max: 1001–10000 K). Default: 2700K – 6500K
- **Button fade rate:** Controls how quickly brightness changes while holding a button
- **Button presets:** Apply brightness and color (or color temperature) on double-click. Default: 100% brightness, RGB (255,255,255), 4600K. Optional: change only brightness or color/temperature
## Use Cases
- **Power monitoring:** Real-time tracking of connected light energy usage
- **RGBCCT or Five Individual Lights Control:** Manage RGBCCT lights or up to five independent light sources
- **Wake-up and sleep routines:** Simulate sunrise/sunset with gradual color/brightness changes; support circadian lighting
- **Child-friendly night lights:** Soothing ambient lighting for bedtime
- **Seasonal or entertainment decoration:** Dynamic lighting for holidays, parties, or events
- **Smart presence simulation:** Simulate occupancy by turning lights on/off naturally
- **Retail and commercial displays:** Dynamic lighting for visual merchandising
- **Enhanced lighting control:** Integration with Home Assistant, Google Home, Alexa, SmartThings
- **Dynamic art installations:** Interactive lighting effects in exhibitions
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Apartments, Condos, Hotels)
- Light Commercial (Small offices, retail, restaurants, gas stations)
- Government/Municipal
- University/College
- Farming
## Integrations
| Platform | Supported |
| ------------------- | --------- |
| Amazon Alexa | Yes |
| Google Smart Home | Yes |
| Samsung SmartThings | Yes |
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 5 switch/button inputs on screw terminals: **SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4, SW5**
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: **GND**, **DC**
### Outputs
- 5 outputs: **O1, O2, O3, O4, O5**
### Ethernet Port
- 1 RJ45 connector
⚠ **CAUTION!** Plug/unplug LAN cable only when powered off. Avoid metallic parts touching user-accessible areas.
### Add-on Interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface
⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage present on add-on interface when powered!
---
## Connectivity
- Ethernet
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety Functions
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
## Supported Load Types
- Incandescent
- LED and CFL
## User Interface
### Inputs
- One (Control) button:
- Press & hold 5 seconds: Enable Access Point + Bluetooth
- Press & hold 10 seconds: Factory reset
### Outputs
- Monochrome LED indicator:
- AP enabled, Wi-Fi disabled: 1 sec ON / 1 sec OFF
- Wi-Fi enabled but not connected: 1 sec ON / 3 sec OFF
- Connected to Wi-Fi: Constantly ON
- Cloud enabled but not connected: 1 sec ON / 5 sec OFF
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly ON
- OTA update: 0.5 sec ON / 0.5 sec OFF
- Button held 5 sec: 0.5 sec ON / 0.5 sec OFF
- Button held 10 sec: 0.25 sec ON / 0.25 sec OFF
> ⚠️ Higher-priority states override lower ones.
---
## Specifications
| Category | Value |
| --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D) | 94×19×69 ±0.5 mm / 3.70×0.75×2.71 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 61 g / 2.15 oz |
| Screw terminal max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.54 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5–2.5 mm² / 20–14 AWG (green connectors)
0.5–1.5 mm² / 20–16 AWG (blue connectors)
(solid, stranded, bootlace ferrules) |
| Conductor stripped length | 6–7 mm / 0.24–0.28 in (green)
5–6 mm / 0.20–0.24 in (blue) |
| Mounting | DIN rail |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | Yellow |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 12–24 VDC |
| Power consumption | < 1.5 W |
| External protection | 16 A, tripping B/C characteristic,
6 kA interrupting rating,
Energy limiting class 3 |
| Output circuits ratings | |
| Max switching voltage | 24 VDC |
| Max switching current | 16 A |
| Max control current | 16 A (total), 6 A (per channel) |
| CCT range | 2700K – 6500K (configurable from 1000K to 10000K) |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Voltmeter (DC) | 12 V – 24 V, ±10% |
| Voltmeter accuracy | ±5% (12V–24V DC) |
| Ammeter (DC) | 0 mA – 5 A, ±10% |
| Ammeter accuracy | ±5% |
| Power & energy meters | Active/apparent power, active/apparent energy, power factor, fundamental active/reactive energy |
| Measurement data storage | No |
| Internal temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| Wi-Fi | |
| Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band | 2401 – 2495 MHz |
| Max RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m indoors / 50 m outdoors
(depends on conditions) |
| Bluetooth | |
| Protocol | 4.2 |
| RF band | 2400 – 2483.5 MHz |
| Max RF power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m indoors / 30 m outdoors
(depends on conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | ESP32-D0WDQ6 |
| Clock frequency | 40 MHz |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| Encryption | Yes |
| Advanced schedules | Yes |
| KVS (Key-Value Store) | Yes |
---
## Basic Wiring Diagrams
| **Lights x 5** | **RGB and CCT** | **RGB and lights x 2** | **CCT x 2** |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
|  |  |  |  |
### Legend
| Terminal | Description | Wire | Description |
| -------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---- | ------------------------ |
| `+` | 12/24 V⎓ positive terminal | `+` | Positive (12–24 V⎓) wire |
| `⊥` | 12/24 V⎓ negative terminal | `⊥` | Ground wire |
| `SW1` | Input terminal
- Controls O1 in **Lights x 5**
- Controls O1, O2, O3 in **RGB and CCT**, **RGB and lights x 2**
- Controls O1, O2 in **CCT x 2** | | |
| `SW2` | Input terminal
- Controls O2 in **Lights x 5**
- Controls O1, O2, O3 in **RGB and CCT** (dual-button dimming)
- Controls O1, O2 in **CCT x 2** (dual-button dimming)
- Detached in **RGB and lights x 2** | | |
| `SW3` | Input terminal
- Controls O3 in **Lights x 5**
- Controls O4, O5 in **RGB and CCT**
- Controls O4 in **RGB and lights x 2**
- Controls O3, O4 in **CCT x 2** | | |
| `SW4` | Switch/button input terminal
- Controls O4 in **Lights x 5**
- Controls O4, O5 in **RGB and CCT** (dual-button dimming)
- Controls O5 in **RGB and lights x 2**
- Controls O3, O4 in **CCT x 2** (dual-button dimming) | | |
| `SW5` | Switch/button input terminal
- Controls O5 in **Lights x 5**
- Detached in **RGB and CCT**, **RGB and lights x 2**, **CCT x 2** | | |
| `O1` | Output terminal
- Light 1 (**Lights x 5**)
- Red light (**RGB and lights x 2**, **RGB and CCT**)
- CCT1 Warm white (**CCT x 2**) | | |
| `O2` | Output terminal
- Light 2 (**Lights x 5**)
- Green light (**RGB and lights x 2**, **RGB and CCT**)
- CCT1 Cold white (**CCT x 2**) | | |
| `O3` | Output terminal
- Light 3 (**Lights x 5**)
- Blue light (**RGB and lights x 2**, **RGB and CCT**)
- CCT2 Warm white (**CCT x 2**) | | |
| `O4` | Output terminal
- Light 4 (**Lights x 5**)
- CCT Warm white (**RGB and CCT**)
- Light 1 (**RGB and lights x 2**)
- CCT2 Cold white (**CCT x 2**) | | |
| `O5` | Output terminal
- Light 5 (**Lights x 5**)
- CCT Cold white (**RGB and CCT**)
- Light 2 (**RGB and lights x 2**)
- Not used in **CCT x 2** | | |
---
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Troubleshooting
...
## Components and APIs
- [This device API docs](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen2/ShellyProRGBWWPM)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance and Certification
[Compliance archive](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/585106078/Shelly+Pro+RGBWW+PM?preview=%2F585106078%2F1625718923%2FShelly+Pro+RGBWW+PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+64+2024-12-23.pdf)
_Shelly Pro RGBWW PM multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity_
## Printed User Guide
[Shelly Pro RGBWW PM multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1146945699%2FShelly+Pro+RGBWW+PM+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1596194821/Shelly+Pro+RGBWW+PM)
## Installation Guides
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- [Wave 1](./wave-1)
- [Wave 1PM](./wave-1pm)
- [Wave 2PM](./wave-2pm)
- [Wave Shutter](./wave-shutter)
- [Wave i4](./wave-i4)
- [Wave i4 DC](./wave-i4-dc)
- [Wave Plug US](./wave-plug-us)
- [Wave Plug UK](./wave-plug-uk)
- [Wave Pro 1](./wave-pro-1)
- [Wave Pro 2](./wave-pro-2)
- [Wave Pro 1PM](./wave-pro-1pm)
- [Wave Pro 2PM](./wave-pro-2pm)
- [Wave Pro Shutter](./wave-pro-shutter)
- [Wave Pro 3](./wave-pro-3)
- [Wave 1 Mini](./wave-1-mini)
- [Wave 1PM Mini](./wave-1pm-mini)
- [Wave PM Mini](./wave-pm-mini)

## Downloads
### Manuals
- [User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/63864967/Shelly+RGBW2?preview=%2F63864967%2F63930499%2FUser+and+Safety+Guide)
- [App Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/63864967/Shelly+RGBW2?preview=%2F63864967%2F63864976%2FApp+Guide)
- [Wiring Diagrams](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/63864967/Shelly+RGBW2?preview=%2F63864967%2F63930493%2FWiring+Diagrams)
### Compliance
- [Shelly RGBW2 multilingual EU declaration of conformity.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F606699608%2FShelly+RGBW2+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
- [Shelly RGBW2 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F609189906%2FShelly+RGBW2+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly RGBW2 x2 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F609288249%2FShelly+RGBW2+x2+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
## What is Shelly RGBW2?
### WiFi-operated RGBW controller
Make your LED strips smart in one easy step. Shelly RGBW2 can connect like any LED controller and allows you to control all your lighting directly from a mobile device or tablet.
### Features
- No HUB is required.
- Wide range of voltage support.
- Huge palette of different colors, dimming options, and effects.
- Designed to fit in most standard electrical boxes and switches.
- It can be integrated to work with all other Shelly devices.
- Compatible with Android, iOS, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and home automation servers using MQTT, CoAP, and REST API.
- Easily make your Arduino project live and usable in your automation project.
| **POWER** | |
|-----------|---|
| Power supply AC | No |
| Power supply DC | 12V / 24V |
| DC Power Output 12V per channel | 45W |
| DC Power Output 24V per channel | 90W |
| DC Power Output 12V combined power | 144W |
| DC Power Output 24V combined power | 288W |
| **SPECIAL FUNCTIONS** | |
|------------------------|---|
| Device temperature protection | No |
| Overload protection | No |
| Power measurement | Yes |
| Dimming | Yes |
| Working without a neutral line | No |
| **FEATURES** | |
|--------------|---|
| Colour changing | Yes |
| Predefined effects | Yes |
| Channels | 4 Channel |
| Maximum load | 12A |
| Operational temperature | 0°C to +40°C |
| Device power consumption | < 1 W |
| Intelligent On/Off | Yes |
| Local and remote control | Yes |
| Sunrise/Sunset | Yes |
| Weekly Schedule | Yes |
| UL Listed option | No |
| **CONNECTIVITY** | |
|------------------|---|
| Wireless/WiFi Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Radiofrequency | 2400 – 2500 MHz |
| Range | Up to 50 m outdoors and up to 30 m indoors (depending on building materials) |
| **DIMENSIONS** | |
|----------------|---|
| Size | 43mm × 38mm × 14mm |
## Wiring diagrams








## Use cases
### Universal lighting control
Are you going to bed and need to switch off all the lights? Install Shelly RGBW2, and you will be able to control all lights with just one tap via your smartphone, or with your voice. It can manage **RGB+W**, 4x single-color LED strips, or the spotlights in your living room.
## Projects
### MagicMirror With Gesture Controlled LED Strip Using Shelly RGBW2
Learn how to create a MagicMirror of your own controlled by Shelly RGBW2 and LED strips on the front. Sounds cool, doesn’t it?
[Learn More](https://www.instructables.com/id/MagicMirror-With-Gesture-Controlled-LED-Strip-Usin/)
## Reviews
[Shelly RGBW2: A WiFi LED Controller with TONS of Options for $22](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8DQntdtD4E)
# Shelly Shutter Gen3

## Device Identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Shutter
- **Device model:** S3SH-0A2P4EU
- **Device SSID:** ShellyShutter-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- **BLE Model ID:** 0x1039
## Short Description
Shelly Shutter is a compact cover controller with power measurement, enabling remote control of shutters, shades, and blinds via mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation systems. It operates standalone on a local Wi-Fi network or through cloud-based home automation services. The device supports Venetian blinds.
Remote access is possible from anywhere with internet connectivity, provided the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router. It can be retrofitted into standard electrical wall boxes behind switches for covers.
The device features an embedded web interface for monitoring, control, and configuration of settings.
## Main Features
- **Smart Cover Controller with Power Measurement:** Monitors energy usage of connected covers, shutters, or blinds.
- **Compact Design:** Small form factor suitable for retrofitting into standard electrical wall boxes.
- **Remote Control:** Control electric appliances remotely via mobile devices or home automation systems.
- **Local and Cloud Control:** Functions both locally on Wi-Fi and via cloud services.
- **Improved Processor and Memory:** Enhanced performance with upgraded hardware.
- **Remote Access:** Full remote monitoring and control from any internet-connected location.
- **Embedded Web Interface:** Built-in web UI for configuration and real-time monitoring.
- **BLE Gateway:** Bridges Shelly BLU devices to the wider Shelly ecosystem by forwarding Bluetooth signals to the cloud or other non-BLE devices.
- **Wi-Fi Range Extender for IoT Devices:** Boosts and extends Wi-Fi signal coverage for nearby IoT devices.
- **Scripting:** Supports [Shelly Script Language](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Scripts/ShellyScriptLanguageFeatures/)
- **Wide Range of Integrations:** Compatible with third-party home systems via HTTP API, MQTT(s), Webhooks (HTTP/HTTPS), UDP.
- **KNX Support:** Native support for **KNXnet/IP** communication.
- **Schedules:** Advanced scheduling with support for date, time, weekdays, hours, minutes, and seconds.
- **Virtual Components:** Dynamic virtual components available via [Shelly API Docs](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/DynamicComponents/Virtual/)
- **KNXnet/IP Support:** Detailed integration guide available [here](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Integrations/KNX/)
- **Venetian Blinds Mode:** Enables remote control of motorized blinds, roller shutters, awnings, etc. Measures power consumption. Requires motors with electronic or mechanical limit switches properly configured before connection.
## Use Cases
- **Blinds Control:** Automate and remotely manage shutters, blinds, and awnings.
- **Power Monitoring:** Real-time tracking of energy use for improved efficiency.
- **Home Automation:** Integrate into custom scenes and schedules within your smart home system.
- **Energy Efficiency:** Identify high-energy-consuming devices and optimize usage.
- **Remote Monitoring:** Monitor and control devices even when away from home.
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condos, hotels)
- Light Commercial (small offices, retail stores, restaurants, gas stations)
- Government/Municipal
- University/College
## Integrations
### Amazon Alexa
Yes
### Google Smart Home
Yes
### Samsung SmartThings
Yes
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals: **S1** and **S2**
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: **1 N (+)** and **2 L (Ʇ)**
### Outputs
- 2 relay outputs with power measurement (on screw terminals)
### Add-on Interface
- Shelly proprietary serial interface

⚠ **CAUTION!** High voltage present on add-on interface when powered.
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety Functions
- Overheating protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overpower protection
- Obstacle detection
- Safety switch
## Supported Load Types
- Inductive loads: Bi-directional AC motors for roller shutters, blinds (including Venetian blinds), and awnings with compensated power factor
## User Interface
### Inputs
- **One (Control) Button**
- Press once briefly during pairing mode to connect with a Shelly BLU device.
- Hold for 5 seconds to enable Device Access Point and Bluetooth.
- Hold for 10 seconds to perform a factory reset.
### Outputs
- **LED (Monochrome Indicator)**
| LED State | Behavior |
| ---------------------------- | -------------------- |
| AP enabled, Wi-Fi disabled | 1 sec ON / 1 sec OFF |
| Wi-Fi enabled, not connected | 1 sec ON / 3 sec OFF |
| Connected to Wi-Fi network | Constantly ON |
| Cloud enabled, not connected | 1 sec ON / 5 sec OFF |
| Connected to Shelly Cloud | Constantly ON |
| OTA Update in progress | ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF |
| Button held for 5 sec | ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF |
| Button held for 10 sec | ¼ sec ON / ¼ sec OFF |
> Note: Higher-priority states override lower ones.
## Specifications
| Category | Value |
| --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D) | 37×42×16 ±0.5 mm / 1.46×1.65×0.63 ±0.02 inch |
| Weight | 30 g / 1.06 oz |
| Screw terminal max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 4 mm² / 20 to 11 AWG (solid, stranded, bootlace ferrules) |
| Conductor stripped length | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in |
| Mounting | Wall box |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | Black |
| Terminals color | Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 110–240 V~ 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 1.4 W |
| External protection | Tripping characteristic B or C, max 16A rated current, min 6 kA interrupting rating, energy limiting class 3 |
| **Output Circuit Ratings** | |
| Max switching voltage | 240 V~ |
| Max switching current AC | 4 A (for motors with compensated power factor – inductive loads) |
| Supported motor type | Single-phase AC motors |
| Required limit switches | Electronic or Mechanical |
| **Sensors & Meters** | |
| Voltmeter (AC) | Yes |
| Ammeter (AC) | Yes |
| Internal temperature sensor | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol | IEEE 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band | 2412 – 2472 MHz |
| Max RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m indoors / 50 m outdoors (varies by environment) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 4.2 |
| RF band | 2402 – 2480 MHz |
| Max RF power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m indoors / 30 m outdoors (varies by environment) |
| **Microcontroller Unit** | |
| CPU | ESP-Shelly-C38F |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware Capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with up to 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
## Basic Wiring Diagram

### Legend
| Terminal | Function | Wire | Function |
| -------- | ----------------------------- | ---- | ---------------------- |
| O1, O2 | Load circuit output terminals | N | Neutral wire |
| N | Neutral terminal | L | Live wire (110–240 V~) |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 VAC) | | |
| S1, S2 | Switch input terminals | | |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Shutter multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025-07-22)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1624342601%2FShelly+Shutter+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly Shutter UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1336082439%2FShelly+Shutter+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance Archive
- [Shelly Shutter multilingual EU DoC (2025-03-04)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1238630410/Shelly+Shutter?preview=%2F1238630410%2F1623883812%2FShelly+Shutter+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+74+2025-03-04.pdf)
## Printed User Guide
- [Shelly Shutter Gen3 Multilingual Printed User & Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1343193101%2FShelly+Shutter+Gen3+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
Additional language resources:
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1591345343/Shelly+Shutter)
## Components and APIs
- [This device (Shelly Shutter Gen3)](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Devices/Gen4/Shelly2PMG4)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Installation Guides
- [Pairing Shelly Shutter with Shelly BLU Button Tough 1](https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/pairing-shelly-shutter-with-blu-button-tough-1)
- [Pairing Shelly Shutter with Shelly BLU RC Button 4](https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/pairing-shelly-shutter-with-shelly-blu-rc-button-4)
Additional language guides:
- [Ръководство за сдвояване на Shelly Shutter с Shelly BLU Button Tough 1 (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1591181632/Shelly+Shutter+Shelly+BLU+Button+Tough+1)
- [Ръководство за сдвояване на Shelly Shutter с Shelly BLU RC Button 4 (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1591181646/Shelly+Shutter+Shelly+BLU+RC+Button+4)

## About the Smart Security Bundle
Shelly Smart Security Bundle is a set of Bluetooth sensors and a Bluetooth to Wi-Fi gateway USB dongle. You can use the bundle to monitor motion and detect opening or closing of a door or window. All Bluetooth sensors are automatically added to your Shelly Cloud account upon inclusion of the [Shelly BLU Gateway](https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/shellyblu-gateway).
Depending on the number of sensors included, there are two types of bundle packs:
- Smart Security Bundle
- Smart Security Bundle XL
Each Shelly Smart Security Bundle pack contains:
| Device | Smart Security Bundle | Smart Security Bundle XL |
|--------|------------------------|----------------------------|
| [Shelly BLU Gateway](https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/shellyblu-gateway) (the Gateway) | 1 pc | 1 pc |
| [Shelly BLU Door/Window](https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/shellyblu-door-window) | 3 pcs | 5 pcs |
| [Shelly BLU Motion](https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/shellyblu-motion) | 3 pcs | 5 pcs |
### Useful Resources
- [Installation guide](./installation-guide)
- [Video installation guide](./video-installation-guide)
- [Create Alarms with your Shelly Smart Security Bundle](./create-alarms-with-your-shelly-smart-security-bundle)
- [Encrypt your BLU Door/Window and BLU Motion devices](./encrypt-your-blu-door-window-and-blu-motion-devices)

## Short description
A CEE 7/3 (Type F / Schuko) electrical socket for Shelly Wall Display Stand.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Compatibility
- Shelly Wall Display Stand
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| ---------------------------- | ----------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 45×45×40 mm / 17.72×17.723×15.75 in |
| Weight: | 38 g / 0.04 oz |
| Shell material: | Plastic |
| Shell color: | White
Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature: | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity: | 30% to 70% RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply: | 230 V~ 50/60 Hz |
| Max. input current: | 5 A / 230 V~ |
## Wiring diagram



## Compliance
[Socket for Wall Display …](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1335885858%2FSocket+for+Wall+Display+Stand+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Socket for Wall D…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1206223036%2FShelly+Socket+for+Wall+Display+Stand+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и беопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1620246626/Shelly+Socket+For+Wall+Display+Stand)
# Shelly TRV Smart Thermostatic Valve
Replace your old thermostatic valve with Shelly TRV in less than 5 minutes on any number of radiators in your home and control them no matter where you are. Shelly TRV features a rechargeable battery with up to **2 years of battery life** (depending on usage and network quality).

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## Device Identification
- **Device name:** Shelly TRV
- **Device SSID:** `shellytrv-XXXXXX`
---
## Short Description
Shelly TRV is a smart thermostatic valve with a rechargeable battery that enables remote control of radiators via smartphone, tablet, PC, or home automation systems. It operates both locally over Wi-Fi and through cloud-based home automation services.
You can access, control, and monitor Shelly TRV remotely from anywhere with internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
The device includes an embedded web interface for monitoring, controlling, and adjusting settings.
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, retail, restaurants, gas stations, etc.)
- Government / Municipal
- University / College
---
## Integrations
- Google Home
- Samsung SmartThings
- Amazon Alexa
---
## Inputs
- USB Type-C charging port
---
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n)
---
## User Interface
### Inputs
#### Reset Button
- **Press and hold for 5 seconds**: Enable device access point connection
- **Press and hold for 10 seconds**: Factory reset
#### Up and Down Buttons
- **Change temperature**:
- Press briefly to view measured temperature for 3 seconds
- Press and hold for 3 seconds to see current temperature
- Use Up/Down buttons to set target temperature (5°C to 30°C)
- **Check status**:
- Press and hold both buttons for 5 seconds
- Use either button to scroll through parameters: Mode, Battery level, Status
### Outputs
- Two-digit seven-segment LED display
---
## Supported Valves
### Without Adapter
- M30 x 1.5
### With Supplied Adapter
- **Danfoss**: RA, RAV, RAVL
- Caleffi
- Giacomini
- M28 x 1.5:
- Sam
- Slovarm
- Comap
- Markardys
- TA
- Herz
- MMA
- Remagg
- Pont à Mousson
### With Third-Party Adapter
- Gampper (27 mm thread, inner thread M22)
- Glacomini
- Ista
- Meges (M38 x 1.5)
- Ondal (M38 x 1.5)
- Oventrop (M30 x 1.0 with 4 prongs)
- Rossweiner (M33 x 2.0)
- Vallant (30.5 mm)
> 🔗 [View full list of compatible valves](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/169279501/Shelly+TRV+STRV?preview=%2F169279501%2F169967802%2FShelly+TRV+valves+compatibility+list)
---
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
|------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 94 × 62 × 53 mm / 3.7 × 2.44 × 2.08 in |
| Weight | 240 g / 1.35 oz |
| Mounting | Radiator valve |
| Mounting ring | M30 × 1.5 |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply (Battery) | Li-ion 3.7 V / 6500 mAh |
| Estimated battery life | Up to 2 years (depends on conditions) |
| Power supply (USB) | Type-C (adapter and cable **not included**) |
| **Radio** | |
| RF band | 2401 – 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Wi-Fi protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Wi-Fi range | Up to 30 m indoors / 50 m outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **MCU** | |
| CPU | SiLabs WGM160P |
| Flash | 6 MB |
| **Firmware Capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 5 profiles |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 6 hooks, up to 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | No |
| MQTT | Yes |
| CoAP | Yes |
| **Sensors** | |
| Internal temperature sensor | Yes |
---
## Troubleshooting
... *(Content not provided)*
---
## Web Interface Guide
👉 [Read the Shelly TRV Web Interface Guide](./shelly-trv-web-interface-guide)
---
## Components and APIs
- [This device API documentation](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen1/#shelly-trv)
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Printed User Guide
📄 [Multilanguage User Guide (English, Deutsch, Italiano, Español, Português, Français)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/169279501/Shelly+TRV+STRV?preview=%2F169279501%2F169443457%2FMultilanguage+user+guide+-+English%2C+Deutsch%2C+Italiano%2C+Espa%C3%B1ol%2C+Portugu%C3%AAs%2C+Fran%C3%A7ais)
---
## Compliance
📜 [Shelly TRV Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F606863463%2FShelly+TRV+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
---
## Installation Guides
- [Shelly TRV User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/69107770/Shelly+TRV+User+and+Safety+Guide)

## Downloads
### Manuals
- [Shelly Uni multilingual printed user and safety guide](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/api/wiki-download-attachments/391315459/673644665/Shelly%20Uni%20multilingual%20printed%20user%20and%20safety%20guide.pdf)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Uni multilingual EU declaration of conformity](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/api/wiki-download-attachments/266174494/606699614/Shelly%20Uni%20multilingual%20EU%20declaration%20of%20conformity.pdf)
- [Shelly Uni UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/api/wiki-download-attachments/266174494/609124391/Shelly%20Uni%20UK%20PSTI%20ACT%20Statement%20of%20compliance.pdf)
## What is Shelly Uni?
### The Intelligent Wi-Fi operated implant
Make any old appliance smart! Shelly UNI is the smallest universal module with two available digital inputs and potential-free outputs, providing endless functionalities.
### Features
- No HUB required.
- Wide range of voltage support.
- 2 digital inputs
- 2 potential-free outputs
- ADC range can measure any voltage from 0 to 30 VDC
- Supports up to **three DS18B20** temperature sensors or **a single DHT22** humidity and temperature sensor.
- Transparent insulation cover over the chip protects it from high humidity, dust, and the threat of short circuits
- Designed to fit in most standard electrical boxes and switches.
- It can be integrated to work with all other Shelly devices.
- Compatible with Android, iOS, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and home automation servers using MQTT, CoAP, and REST API.
- Easily make your Arduino project live and usable in your automation project.
### Specification
| **POWER** | |
|----------|---|
| Power supply AC | 12V – 24V |
| Power supply DC | 12V – 36V |
| **SPECIAL FUNCTIONS** | |
|------------------------|---|
| Inputs | 2 Separated digital inputs from 2.2–36V DC and 12–24V AC |
| Outputs | 2 Potential free outputs up to 24VAC and 36VDC, max 100 mA, 300mW each |
| Overload protection | No |
| Power measurement | 1 ADC – dual ranges from 0–12V and 0–30V |
| **FEATURES** | |
|-------------|---|
| Channels | 2 Channel |
| Operational temperature | 0 to +40 °C |
| Device power consumption | < 1 W |
| Intelligent On/Off | Yes |
| Sunrise/Sunset | Yes |
| Weekly Schedule | Yes |
| UL Listed option | No |
| **CONNECTIVITY** | |
|------------------|---|
| Wireless/WiFi Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Radiofrequency | 2400 – 2500 MHz |
| Range | Up to 50 m outdoors and up to 30 m indoors (depending on building materials) |
| **DIMENSIONS** | |
|---------------|---|
| Size | 20mm × 33mm × 13mm |
## Wiring diagrams


## Short description
A Type A and C USB charger for Shelly Wall Display Stand.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Compatibility
- Shelly Wall Display Stand
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| ---------------------------- | --------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 45 × 45 × 40 mm / 1.77 × 1.77 × 1.58 in |
| Weight: | 50 g / 1.76 oz |
| Shell material: | Plastic |
| Shell color: | White, Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature: | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity: | 30% to 70% RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply: | 100 – 240 V~ 50/60 Hz |
| Max. input current: | 500 mA |
| **Output** | |
| USB-A: |
| | - 5 V, max. 3 A |
| | - 9 V, max. 2 A |
| | - 12 V, max. 1.5 A |
## Wiring diagram



## Compliance
[Shelly USB Charger for S…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1186234413%2FShelly+USB+Charger+for+Shelly+Wall+Display+Stand+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly USB Charger for W…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1206681675%2FShelly+USB+Charger+for+Wall+Display+Stand+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1620213870/Shelly+USB+Charger+For+Wall+Display+Stand)

## Downloads
### Manuals
- [Shelly Vintage multilingual user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/498827266/Shelly+Vintage?preview=%2F498827266%2F1609236706%2FShelly+Vintage+multilingual+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Vintage E27 A60 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608502075%2FShelly+Vintage+E27+A60+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly Vintage E27 ST64 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608796764%2FShelly+Vintage+E27+ST64+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Shelly Vintage G125 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-22](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625260161%2FShelly+Vintage+G125+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly Vintage E27 G125 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F609320985%2FShelly+Vintage+E27+G125+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Vintage A60 ST64 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 26-1 2020-11-06](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/498827266/Shelly+Vintage?preview=%2F498827266%2F1625260148%2FShelly+Vintage+A60+ST64+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+26-1+2020-11-06.pdf)
- [Shelly Vintage G125 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 27-1 2020-11-06](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/498827266/Shelly+Vintage?preview=%2F498827266%2F1625587726%2FShelly+Vintage+G125+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+27-1+2020-11-06.pdf)
## What is Shelly Vintage?
### Vintage bulb with a spectacular design
Control the lighting at home, no matter where you are. Now you won’t be leaving the lights on and your home won’t welcome you in darkness. Shelly Vintage Bulbs can be set to automatically turn on/off based on the sunrise and sunset hours.
### Features
- No HUB required.
- Wide range of voltage support.
- Dimmable white light by fine-tuning your brightness.
- It can be integrated to work with all other Shelly devices.
- Compatible with Android, iOS, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and home automation servers using MQTT, CoAP, and REST API.
- Easily make your Arduino project live and usable in your automation project.
### Specification
| **POWER** | |
|----------|---|
| Power Rating | - 7W (A60, ST64)
- 4W (G125) |
| Socket | E27 |
| Power supply AC | 230 V ±10%, 50 Hz |
| Power supply DC | No |
| **SPECIAL FUNCTIONS** | |
|------------------------|---|
| Device temperature protection | No |
| Overload protection | No |
| Power measurement | Yes |
| Dimming | Yes |
| **FEATURES** | |
|-------------|---|
| Brightness | - 750 Lm (A60, ST64)
- 260 Lm (G125) |
| Beam angle | 360° |
| Color changing | No |
| Color Index | Ra > 80 |
| Color Temperature | 2700 K (Warm white) |
| Filament | Straight |
| Glass/Coating | Clear |
| Predefined effects | No |
| Protection Class | IP20 |
| Operational temperature | -10 ºC to +40 ºC |
| Device power consumption | < 1 W |
| Local and remote control | Yes |
| Sunrise/Sunset | Yes |
| Weekly Schedule | Yes |
| Lifetime | 15,000 hours |
| **CONNECTIVITY** | |
|------------------|---|
| Wireless / Wi-Fi Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band | 2401 – 2483 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 50 m outdoors and up to 30 m indoors (depends on building materials) |
| **DIMENSIONS** | |
|---------------|---|
| Size | - A60 (60x117 mm)
- ST64 (64x160 mm)
- G125 (125x155 mm) |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)

## Short description
A tabletop stand for Shelly Wall Display with the option to install a Shelly Socket for Wall Display Stand or a Shelly USB Charger for Wall Display Stand.
## Main features
- One contact plug (Schuko, type F, CEE 7/4).
- Non-slip pad on bottom that ensures the Shelly Table Stand for Wall Display does not move when using the touch-screen of the Shelly Wall Display.
- The Shelly Table Stand for Wall Display sets the Shelly Wall Display at an angle of under 35° for ease of interaction.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurants/gas stations, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college

## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| ---------------------------- | ------------------------------------------ |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 87 x 87 x 113 mm / 3.43 x 3.43 x 5.24 inch |
| Weight: | 314 g / 11.08 oz |
| Shell material: | Plastic |
| Shell color: | White, Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature: | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity: | 30% to 70% RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply: | 230 - 240 V~ 50/60 Hz |
## Wiring diagrams
### Power and Display Module Installation



### Type F (CEE 7/3) Electrical Socket Installation



### USB Power Supply Installation



## Troubleshooting
...
## Compliance and certification
### Compliance
[Shelly Wall Display Stand multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1186955266%2FShelly+Wall+Display+Stand+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Wall Display Stand multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1206943745%2FShelly+Wall+Display+Stand+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1619984773/Shelly+Wall+Display+Stand)
[Shelly Socket for Wall Display Stand multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1206223036%2FShelly+Socket+for+Wall+Display+Stand+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1620246626/Shelly+Socket+For+Wall+Display+Stand)
[Shelly USB Charger for Wall Display Stand multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1206681675%2FShelly+USB+Charger+for+Wall+Display+Stand+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1620213870/Shelly+USB+Charger+For+Wall+Display+Stand)
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## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Wall Display X2
- **Device model:** SAWD-2A1XX10EU1
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x3002
## Short description
Shelly Wall Display X2 (the Device) is a smart home control panel with a 6.9” color display and load circuit switching functionality.
## Main features
- Touch-sensitive 6.9” color display
- Easy navigation and customizable home screen
- Choice between panoramic and portrait view on the display
- Integrated relay for appliance control
- Integrated 0.8 W speaker
- Integrated temperature, humidity, and light sensors
- Power consumption monitoring of all devices in a room in your Shelly Smart Control account
## Use cases
- **Space-efficient fitting:** Install the Shelly Wall Display X2 in standard electrical wall boxes for light switches.
- **Appliance Control:** Use it to remotely control and automate the operation of various electric appliances such as lights, fans, or other devices. Adjust operation of dehumidifiers, humidifiers, and fans based on the current temperature and humidity conditions. Control other devices based on integrated LUX measurement sensor.
- **Power Monitoring:** Monitor the power consumption of appliances in the room in your Shelly Smart Control account. This is useful for understanding energy usage patterns and promoting energy efficiency.
- **Home Automation:** Integrate the Shelly Wall Display X2 into your home automation system to create custom scenes and schedules for your devices.
- **Audio integration:** Connect a Bluetooth or Sonos speaker to the Shelly Wall Display X2 for enhanced audio control. Stream music, notifications, alarms, and other audio signals for better sound coverage.
- **Energy Efficiency:** Leverage the power measurement feature to identify energy-hungry appliances and make informed decisions to improve overall energy efficiency in your home.
- **Remote Monitoring:** Keep an eye on your devices even when you're away from home. The remote access feature allows you to monitor and control connected appliances from anywhere with internet connectivity.
- **Climate control:** Adjust the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system based on current temperature and humidity levels to maintain a comfortable indoor environment.
- **Prevent mold and mildew:** Monitor humidity levels to prevent the growth of mold and mildew in spaces like basements and bathrooms. The Shelly Wall Display X2 can activate ventilation or dehumidification devices when needed.
- **Alerts and notifications:** Receive alerts or notifications when the temperature or humidity reaches predefined thresholds and prevent issues like frozen pipes in cold weather or excessive moisture.
- **Optimizing greenhouse conditions:** Optimize conditions for greenhouse plants by adjusting watering systems and ventilation based on humidity and temperature levels.
- **Security enhancement:** Increase your home protection by detecting unusual temperature changes that might indicate fire or flood.
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N and L
### Outputs
- 1 relay output
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety function
- Overheating protection
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating appliances)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor starting capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners, washing machines, tumble dryers)
## User interface
Touch-sensitive 6.9” 5-point capacitive color display with fully-customizable layout.
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| ---------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | With power supply: 86×173×33 mm / 3.39×6.81×1.3 inch
Without power supply: 86×173×10.5 mm / 3.39×6.81×0.41 inch |
| Weight: | 256 g / 9.03 oz |
| Touch Screen: | 5-point capacity screen |
| Screw terminals max torque: | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section: | 0.5 to 4 mm² / 20 to 11 AWG (solid, stranded, and bootlace ferrules) |
| Conductor stripped length: | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 inch |
| Mounting: | Wall box |
| Shell material: | Plastic, aluminum, glass |
| Shell color: | Black |
| Speaker: | 0.8W × 1 |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature: | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity: | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude: | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply: | 230 VAC, 50/60Hz |
| Power consumption: | < 1 W |
| USB TYPE-C power supply: | 5V⎓, 1A |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max. switching voltage: | 230 VAC |
| Max. switching current: | 5 A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor: | No |
| Ambient temperature sensor: | Yes |
| Humidity sensor: | Yes |
| Light sensor: | Yes |
| Microphone: | Yes |
| G-sensor: | Yes |
| Proximity sensor: | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol: | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band: | 2412 – 2472 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | < 20 dBm |
| Range: | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol: | 5.0 |
| RF band: | 2402 – 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | < 4 dBm |
| Range: | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU: | SC7731E, Quad Core A7 1.3GHz |
| RAM: | 1 GB |
| Flash: | 4 GB |
| System: | Android 8.1 |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules: | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions): | 20 with 2 URLs per hook… |
| Scripting: | No |
| MQTT: | Yes |
## Basic wiring diagrams

### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | --------------------------------- | ----- | ----------------------------- |
| SW | Switch input terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| O | Output terminal | L | Live (230 VAC, 50/60 Hz) wire |
| N | Neutral terminal | | |
| L | Live (230 VAC, 50/60 Hz) terminal | | |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Shelly Web user interface
- [Shelly Wall Display Web user interface guide](./shelly-wall-display-web-interface-guide)
## Troubleshooting
1. **Ensure that the device is properly powered:**
- Check power cables, outlets, and any power indicators on the device.
2. **Inspect Connections:**
- Verify that all connections, including cables and wiring, are secure and properly seated. Loose connections can lead to functionality issues.
3. **Review Device Settings:**
- If applicable, check and review the device settings. Ensure that configurations are correct and match your intended use.
4. **Update Firmware/Software:**
- Check if there are any available firmware or software updates for the device. Keeping the device up-to-date can resolve known issues and improve performance.
5. **Restart or Reboot:**
- Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve temporary glitches. Turn off the device, wait a few seconds, and then power it back on.
6. **Check Network Connection:**
- If the device is connected to a network, ensure that the network settings are correct. Test the network connection and consider restarting routers or switches if needed.
7. **Inspect Physical Components:**
- Physically inspect the device for any signs of damage, overheating, or unusual behavior.
8. **Check Compatibility:**
- Ensure that the device is compatible with other components in your system, including hardware and software. Incompatibility issues can lead to malfunctions.
9. **Monitor Environmental Factors:**
- Consider environmental factors such as temperature and humidity.
10. **Inspect Power Supply Quality:**
- Poor power quality, including voltage spikes or fluctuations, can affect device performance. Consider using a surge protector or voltage regulator if needed.
> _These are general troubleshooting steps, and the specific steps may vary based on the type of device or issue you are facing. If the issue persists and you are unable to resolve it, consider reaching out to our [technical customer support](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/home)._
## Compliance
- [Shelly Wall Display X2 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-08-21](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1673396441%2FShelly+Wall+Display+X2+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-08-21.pdf)
- [Shelly Wall Display X2 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1260716064%2FShelly+Wall+Display+X2+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Wall Display X2 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 124 2025-07-22](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/974127152/Shelly+Wall+Display+X2?preview=%2F974127152%2F1673494765%2FShelly+Wall+Display+X2+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+124+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly Wall Display X2 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 71 2025-01-30](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/974127152/Shelly+Wall+Display+X2?preview=%2F974127152%2F1626341443%2FShelly+Wall+Display+X2+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+71+2025-01-30.pdf)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly Wall Display XL multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1363706048%2FShelly+Wall+Display+XL+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1592492197/Shelly+Wall+Display+X2)
## Installation guides
# Shelly Wall Display X2i
## Device Identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Wall Display X2i
- **Device model:** SAWD-5A1XX10EU0
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** 0x3005
## Short Description
Shelly Wall Display X2i (the Device) is a smart home control panel with a 6.9” color display and interchangeable power base. It comes with a power base that provides switching functionality for one output load circuit.
## Main Features
- Touch-sensitive 6.9” color display
- Power base with integrated relay for light control
- Easy navigation and customizable home screen
- Choice between panoramic and portrait view on the display
- Integrated 0.8 W speaker
- Integrated light sensor
- Power consumption monitoring of all devices in a room in your Shelly Smart Control account
## Use Cases
- **Space-efficient fitting:** Install the *Shelly Wall Display X2i* in standard electrical wall boxes for light switches.
- **Appliance Control:** Use it to remotely control and automate the operation of various electric appliances such as lights, fans, or other devices. Adjust operation of dehumidifiers, humidifiers, and fans based on current temperature and humidity conditions. Control other devices based on integrated LUX measurement sensor.
- **Power Monitoring:** Monitor the power consumption of appliances in the room in your Shelly Smart Control account. This is useful for understanding energy usage patterns and promoting energy efficiency.
- **Home Automation:** Integrate the *Shelly Wall Display X2i* into your home automation system to create custom scenes and schedules for your devices.
- **Audio integration:** Connect a Bluetooth or Sonos speaker to the *Shelly Wall Display X2i* for enhanced audio control. Stream music, notifications, alarms, and other audio signals for better sound coverage.
- **Energy Efficiency:** Leverage the power measurement feature to identify energy-hungry appliances and make informed decisions to improve overall energy efficiency in your home.
- **Remote Monitoring:** Keep an eye on your devices even when you're away from home. The remote access feature allows you to monitor and control connected appliances from anywhere with internet connectivity.
- **Climate control:** Adjust the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system based on current temperature and humidity levels to maintain a comfortable indoor environment.
- **Prevent mold and mildew:** Monitor humidity levels to prevent the growth of mold and mildew in spaces like basements and bathrooms. The *Shelly Wall Display X2i* can activate ventilation or dehumidification devices when needed.
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
- **Amazon Alexa supported capabilities:** Yes
- **Google Smart Home supported traits:** Yes
- **Samsung SmartThings supported capabilities:** Yes
## Simplified Internal Schematics

## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N and L
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal
### Outputs
- 1 output
## Detailed Inputs and Outputs Description
N/A
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Protocols
- HTTP
- RPC over HTTP
- RPC over BLE
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive – incandescent and halogen bulbs
- Capacitive – LED bulbs, LED drivers, CFL (compact fluorescent lamps)
- Inductive – LED light transformers
## User Interface
Touch-sensitive 6.9” 5-point capacitive color display with fully-customizable layout.
## Specifications
| Category | Quantity | Value |
|--------|----------|-------|
| **Physical** | | |
| Size (HxWxD): | With power base: 87×178×36 mm / 3.43×7×1.42 inch
Without power base: 87×178×11 mm / 3.43×7×0.43 inch | |
| Weight: | With power base: 292 g / 10.3 oz
Without power base: 246 g / 8.68 oz | |
| Touch Screen: | 5-point capacitive | |
| Screen resolution, px: | 1440×720p | |
| Screw terminals max torque: | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin | |
| Conductor cross section: | 0.75 to 2.5 mm² / 18 to 14 AWG (solid, stranded, and bootlace ferrules) | |
| Conductor stripped length: | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 inch | |
| Mounting: | Wall box | |
| Shell material: | Plastic, aluminum, glass | |
| Shell color: | Display: Black, Silver
1-Output Power base: Blue (CMYK: C-95%; M-53%; Y-0%; K-0%) | |
| Speaker: | 0.8W × 1 | |
| **Environmental** | | |
| Ambient working temperature: | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F | |
| Humidity: | 30 % to 70 % RH | |
| Max. altitude: | 2000 m / 6562 ft | |
| **Electrical** | | |
| Power supply: | 100–240 V~, 50/60 Hz | |
| Power consumption: | < 5 W | |
| USB TYPE-C power supply: | 5 V⎓, 1 A | |
| **Output circuits ratings** | | |
| Max. switching voltage: | 240 ~ | |
| Max. switching current: | 5 A | |
| USB TYPE-C, voltage: | 5 V⎓ | |
| USB TYPE-C, current: | 0.5 A | |
| **Sensors, meters** | | |
| Light sensor: | Yes | |
| Microphone: | Yes | |
| G-sensor: | Yes | |
| Proximity sensor: | Yes | |
| **Radio** | | |
| **Wi-Fi** | | |
| Protocol: | Wi-Fi 6 Dual Band | |
| RF band: | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz | |
| Max. RF power: | < 20 dBm | |
| Range: | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) | |
| **Bluetooth** | | |
| Protocol: | 5.0 | |
| RF band: | 2402 – 2480 MHz | |
| Max. RF power: | < 4 dBm | |
| Range: | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) | |
| **Microcontroller unit** | | |
| CPU: | Rockchip RK3326-S Quad core Cortex-A35 1.5GHz | |
| RAM: | 2 GB | |
| Flash: | 8 GB | |
| System: | Android 11 | |
| **Firmware capabilities** | | |
| Schedules: | 20 | |
| Webhooks (URL actions): | 20 with 2 URLs per hook… | |
| Scripting: | No | |
| MQTT: | Yes | |
## Basic Wiring Diagrams

### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
|---------|-------------|------|-------------|
| SW | Switch input terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| O | Output terminal | L | Live (100–240 V~, 50/60 Hz) wire |
| L | Live (100–240 V~, 50/60 Hz) terminal | | |
| N | Neutral terminal | | |
## Troubleshooting
1. **Ensure that the device is properly powered:**
- Check power cables, outlets, and any power indicators on the device.
2. **Inspect Connections:**
- Verify that all connections, including cables and wiring, are secure and properly seated. Loose connections can lead to functionality issues.
3. **Review Device Settings:**
- If applicable, check and review the device settings. Ensure that configurations are correct and match your intended use.
4. **Update Firmware/Software:**
- Check if there are any available firmware or software updates for the device. Keeping the device up-to-date can resolve known issues and improve performance.
5. **Restart or Reboot:**
- Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve temporary glitches. Turn off the device, wait a few seconds, and then power it back on.
6. **Check Network Connection:**
- If the device is connected to a network, ensure that the network settings are correct. Test the network connection and consider restarting routers or switches if needed.
7. **Inspect Physical Components:**
- Physically inspect the device for any signs of damage, overheating, or unusual behavior.
8. **Check Compatibility:**
- Ensure that the device is compatible with other components in your system, including hardware and software. Incompatibility issues can lead to malfunctions.
9. **Monitor Environmental Factors:**
- Consider environmental factors such as temperature and humidity.
10. **Inspect Power Supply Quality:**
- Poor power quality, including voltage spikes or fluctuations, can affect device performance. Consider using a surge protector or voltage regulator if needed.
> *These are general troubleshooting steps, and the specific steps may vary based on the type of device or issue you are facing. If the issue persists and you are unable to resolve it, consider reaching out to our [technical customer support](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/home).*
## Components and APIs
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance and Certification
- [Shelly Wall Display X2i Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025-11-18)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1899266057%2FShelly+Wall+Display+X2i+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-11-18%5B73%5D.pdf)
- [Shelly Wall Display X2i UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance (2025-11-18)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1900707842%2FShelly+Wall+Display+X2i+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance+%5B70%5D.pdf)
- [UKCA Declaration Shelly Wall Display X2i (2025-11-18)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1898610718%2FUKCA+Declaration+Shelly+Wall+Display+X2i%5B68%5D.pdf)
## Printed User Guide
- [Shelly Wall Display x2i Multilingual Printed User and Safety Guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F2037514267%2FShelly+Wall+Display+x2i+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guidepdf.pdf)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Wall Display XL
- **Device model:** SAWD-3A1XE10EU2
- **Device Bluetooth ID:** `0x3003`
## Short description
Shelly Wall Display XL (the Device) is a smart home control panel with a 10.1” color display and load circuit switching functionality.
## Main features
- Touch-sensitive 10.1” color display
- Easy navigation and customizable home screen
- Integrated relay for appliance control
- Integrated 2x 2 W speakers
- Integrated On/Off screen button
- Integrated 4 buttons fully customizable for easy control of set devices
- Integrated light sensors
- Power consumption monitoring of all devices in a room in your Shelly Smart Control account
## Use cases
- **Space-efficient fitting:** Install the Shelly Wall Display XL in standard electrical wall boxes for light switches.
- **Appliance Control:** Use it to remotely control and automate the operation of various electric appliances such as lights, fans, or other devices. Adjust operation of dehumidifiers, humidifiers, and fans based on current temperature and humidity conditions. Control other devices based on integrated LUX measurement sensor.
- **Power Monitoring:** Monitor the power consumption of appliances in the room in your Shelly Smart Control account. This is useful for understanding energy usage patterns and promoting energy efficiency.
- **Home Automation:** Integrate the Shelly Wall Display XL into your home automation system to create custom scenes and schedules for your devices.
- **Audio integration:** Connect a Bluetooth or Sonos speaker to the Shelly Wall Display X2 for enhanced audio control. Stream music, notifications, alarms, and other audio signals for better sound coverage.
- **Energy Efficiency:** Leverage the power measurement feature to identify energy-hungry appliances and make informed decisions to improve overall energy efficiency in your home.
- **Remote Monitoring:** Keep an eye on your devices even when you're away from home. The remote access feature allows you to monitor and control connected appliances from anywhere with internet connectivity.
- **Climate control:** Adjust the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system based on current temperature and humidity levels to maintain a comfortable indoor environment.
- **Prevent mold and mildew:** Monitor humidity levels to prevent the growth of mold and mildew in spaces like basements and bathrooms. The Shelly Wall Display XL can activate ventilation or dehumidification devices when needed.
- **Alerts and notifications:** Receive alerts or notifications when the temperature or humidity reaches predefined thresholds and prevent issues like frozen pipes in cold weather or excessive moisture.
- **Optimizing greenhouse conditions:** Optimize conditions for greenhouse plants by adjusting watering systems and ventilation based on humidity and temperature levels.
- **Security enhancement:** Increase your home protection by detecting unusual temperature changes that might indicate fire or flood.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
### Amazon Alexa supported capabilities
N/A
### Google Smart Home supported traits
N/A
### Samsung SmartThings supported capabilities
N/A
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N and L
### Outputs
- 1 relay output
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety function
- Overheating protection
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### 1 screen On/Off button
- Short press: Screen ON/OFF
- Hold < 5s: Choose reboot option (soft or full)
- Hold ≥ 5s: Force full reboot
### 4 customizable push buttons (from top to bottom: buttons 1–4)
By default set as:
- Button 1 – Volume UP (supports hold)
- Button 2 – Volume Down (supports hold)
- Button 3 – Relay ON (does not support hold)
- Button 4 – Relay OFF (does not support hold)
**Customization options:**
1. Control media player (Prev, Next, Pause, Stop, Choose song)
2. Play radio (Stop, Choose station)
3. Control your home (Device control, Group control, Scene execution) – ON/OFF/Toggle for devices and also lights
4. Clear custom action and revert to default (see above)
### Touch-sensitive 10.1” 5-point capacity color display with fully-customizable layout.
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
|--------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD) | 155.8 × 272.5 × 38.3 mm / 6.13 × 10.7 × 1.50 inch |
| Weight | 920 g / 32.45 oz |
| Touch Screen | 5-point capacity screen, G+FF touch |
| Screen resolution | 1280 × 752 px |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.75 to 2.5 mm² / 18 to 14 AWG (solid, stranded, and bootlace ferrules) |
| Conductor stripped length | 15 mm / 0.24 to 0.59 in |
| Mounting | Wall box |
| Shell material | Metal stamping, PC with coating, glass |
| Shell color | Black with Grey frame
Black with Black frame |
| Speaker | 2x 2 W (BOX sound cavity) |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 100 - 240 V~ 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 15 W |
| USB TYPE-C power supply | 5 V⎓ / 3 A |
| Power Button | 1 button for turning On/Off the screen |
| Control Buttons | 4 functional buttons for setting |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max. switching voltage | 240 V~ |
| Max. switching current | 5 A |
| Output (AC) | 100 - 240 V~ 50/60 Hz |
| Output (USB TYPE-C) | 5 V⎓ / 0.5 A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor | No |
| Ambient temperature sensor | No |
| Humidity sensor | No |
| Light sensor | Yes |
| Microphone | Yes (Four-microphone line array) |
| G-sensor | No |
| Proximity sensor | Yes (≤1 meter) |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol | Wi-Fi 6 Dual Band |
| RF band | 2.4 & 5 GHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | 5.4 |
| RF band | 2402 - 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 4 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | Rockchip RK3566 Quad core Cortex-A55 1.8GHz |
| RAM | 2 GB |
| Flash | 32 GB |
| System | Android 11 |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook… |
| Scripting | No |
| MQTT | Yes |
## Basic wiring diagrams

### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
|---------|-------------|------|-------------|
| SW | Switch input terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| O | Output terminal | L | Live (100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz) wire |
| N | Neutral terminal | | |
| L | Live (100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz) terminal | | |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Shelly Web user interface
- [Shelly Wall Display Web user interface guide](./shelly-wall-display-web-interface-guide)
## Troubleshooting
1. **Ensure that the device is properly powered:**
- Check power cables, outlets, and any power indicators on the device.
2. **Inspect Connections:**
- Verify that all connections, including cables and wiring, are secure and properly seated. Loose connections can lead to functionality issues.
3. **Review Device Settings:**
- If applicable, check and review the device settings. Ensure that configurations are correct and match your intended use.
4. **Update Firmware/Software:**
- Check if there are any available firmware or software updates for the device. Keeping the device up-to-date can resolve known issues and improve performance.
5. **Restart or Reboot:**
- Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve temporary glitches. Turn off the device, wait a few seconds, and then power it back on.
6. **Check Network Connection:**
- If the device is connected to a network, ensure that the network settings are correct. Test the network connection and consider restarting routers or switches if needed.
7. **Inspect Physical Components:**
- Physically inspect the device for any signs of damage, overheating, or unusual behavior.
8. **Check Compatibility:**
- Ensure that the device is compatible with other components in your system, including hardware and software. Incompatibility issues can lead to malfunctions.
9. **Monitor Environmental Factors:**
- Consider environmental factors such as temperature and humidity.
10. **Inspect Power Supply Quality:**
- Poor power quality, including voltage spikes or fluctuations, can affect device performance. Consider using a surge protector or voltage regulator if needed.
> *These are general troubleshooting steps, and the specific steps may vary based on the type of device or issue you are facing. If the issue persists and you are unable to resolve it, consider reaching out to our [technical customer support](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/home).*
## Components and APIs
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Wall Display XL multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-09-04.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1704722672%2FShelly+Wall+Display+XL+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-09-04.pdf)
- [UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance - Shelly Wall Display XL.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1704722678%2FUK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance+-+Shelly+Wall+Display+XL.pdf)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly Wall Display XL multilingual printed user and safety guide.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1363706048%2FShelly+Wall+Display+XL+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
## Installation guides
> There are no items with the selected labels at this time.

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Wall Display
- **Device model:** SAWD1
## Short description
Shelly Wall Display (the Device) is a smart home control panel with a 4” color display and load circuit switching functionality.
## Main features
- Touch-sensitive 4” color display
- Easy navigation and customizable home screen
- Integrated relay for appliance control
- Integrated temperature, humidity, and light sensors
- Power consumption monitoring of all devices in a room in your Shelly Smart Control account
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
N/A
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N and L
### Outputs
- 1 relay output
## Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## Safety functions
N/A
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating appliances)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor starting capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners, washing machines, tumble dryers)
## User interface
Touch-sensitive 4” color display with fully-customizable layout and the following indications:
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
| ---------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 85×85×30 mm / 3.35×3.35×1.18 inch |
| Weight: | 180 g / 6.35 oz |
| Screw terminals max torque: | 0.4 Nm / 4.43 lbin |
| Conductor cross section: | 0.5 to 2.5 mm² / 20 to 14 AWG (solid, stranded, and bootlace ferrules) |
| Conductor stripped length: | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in |
| Mounting: | Wall box |
| Shell material: | Plastic, aluminum, glass |
| Shell color: | Black or white |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature: | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity: | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude: | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply: | 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption: | < 1 W |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max. switching voltage: | 230 VAC |
| Max. switching current: | 5 A |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Internal-temperature sensor: | No |
| Ambient temperature sensor: | Yes |
| Humidity sensor: | Yes |
| Light sensor: | Yes |
| **Radio** | |
| Wi-Fi | |
| Protocol: | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band: | 2401 - 2495 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | < 20 dBm |
| Range: | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| Bluetooth | |
| Protocol: | 4.2 |
| RF band: | 2400 - 2483.5 MHz |
| Max. RF power: | < 4 dBm |
| Range: | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors
(Depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU: | MTK6580 |
| RAM: | 1 GB |
| Flash: | 8 GB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules: | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions): | 20 with 2 URLs per hook… |
| Scripting: | No |
| MQTT: | Yes |
## Basic wiring diagrams

### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | --------------------------------- | ----- | ----------------------------- |
| SW | Switch input terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| O | Output terminal | L | Live (230 VAC, 50/60 Hz) wire |
| N | Neutral terminal | | |
| L | Live (230 VAC, 50/60 Hz) terminal | | |
## Shelly Smart Control
- [Adding the device to the Shelly Smart Control](./add-new-device)
## Shelly Web user interface
- [Shelly Wall Display Web user interface guide](./shelly-wall-display-web-interface-guide)
## Troubleshooting
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## Components and APIs
[All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
[Shelly Wall Display multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-23](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625915647%2FShelly+Wall+Display+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-23.pdf)
[Shelly Wall Display White UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608469322%2FShelly+Wall+Display+White+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
[Shelly Wall Display Black UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608927828%2FShelly+Wall+Display+Black+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
[Shelly Wall Display AU NZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1161134085%2FShelly+Wall+Display+AU+NZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
Compliance archive
[Shelly Wall Display multilingual EU declaration of conformity 17 2023-09-29](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/275218442/Shelly+Wall+Display?preview=%2F275218442%2F1626308642%2FShelly+Wall+Display+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+17+2023-09-29.pdf)
## Printed user guide
[Shelly Wall Display multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F393838733%2FShelly+Wall+Display+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
- [Ръководство за употреба и безопасност](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1592950939/Shelly+Wall+Display)
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## Short description
Shelly Wall Switch 1, 2, and 4 are accessories for Shelly devices. They come with attachable holders, which are used for hooking the device up to the Wall Switch.
### Compatibility
**Shelly Wall Switch 1 comes with three attachable holders:**
- **Holder 1** – compatible with Shelly 1 / 1PM
- **Holder 2** – compatible with:
- All Shelly Plus devices
- Shelly 1 Gen3, Shelly 1PM Gen3, Shelly 2PM Gen3, Shelly i4 Gen3, Shelly Dimmer Gen3, and Shelly DALI Dimmer Gen3
- Shelly 1 Gen4 and Shelly 1PM Gen4
- **Holder 3** – compatible with Shelly 1L / Shelly Dimmer 2
**Shelly Wall Switch 2 comes with three attachable holders:**
- **Holder 1** – for Shelly 2.5
- **Holder 2** – compatible with:
- All Shelly Plus devices
- Shelly 1 Gen3, Shelly 1PM Gen3, Shelly 2PM Gen3, Shelly i4 Gen3, Shelly Dimmer Gen3, and Shelly DALI Dimmer Gen3
- Shelly 1 Gen4 and Shelly 1PM Gen4
- **Holder 3** – compatible with Shelly 1L / Shelly Dimmer 2
**Shelly Wall Switch 4 comes with a single holder, compatible with:**
- All Shelly Plus devices
- Shelly 1 Gen3, Shelly 1PM Gen3, Shelly 2PM Gen3, Shelly i4 Gen3, Shelly Dimmer Gen3, and Shelly DALI Dimmer Gen3
- Shelly 1 Gen4 and Shelly 1PM Gen4
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Specifications
| Type | Value |
|------------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (HxWxD): | 70 × 70 × 12 mm / in (without holder) |
| Material: | Plastic |
| Color: | White / Black |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient temperature: | -20°C to 70°C / -5°F to 158°F |
| Humidity: | up to 85% |
| **Electrical** | |
| Maximum switching voltage: | 12 VDC / 18 VAC |
| Maximum switching current: | 50 mA |
## Printed User Guide
[Multilanguage user guide…](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/173867016/Shelly+Wall+Switch+1+2+and+4?preview=%2F173867016%2F173965340%2FMultilanguage+user+guide+-+English%2C+Deutsch%2C+Italiano%2C+Espa%C3%B1ol%2C+Portugu%C3%AAs%2C+Fran%C3%A7ais)
## Compliance
[Shelly Wall Switch multi…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F608469143%2FShelly+Wall+Switch+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
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## Device Electrical Interfaces
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## Connectivity
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## About Z-Wave®
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## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
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## Compatibility
| **Wave 1 mini** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------------- | ------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | On/Off ✅ | SW On/Off ✅ | Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ⚪ | |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | |
### Function Meaning / Tested
| **Function** | **Meaning / tested** |
| ------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | If device responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | If slats report changes done by SW |
| D control | _Detached mode_: If device reports scene commands (single/double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _Detached mode_: If device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is sensor report visualized in gateway? Type in notes |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
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## Compliance
- [Shelly Wave 1 Mini multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1989672970%2FShelly+Wave+1+Mini+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+230+2025-12-05.pdf)
- [Shelly Wave 1 Mini UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1648197672%2FShelly+Wave+1+Mini+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
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### Compliance Archive
- [Shelly Wave 1 mini multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1687388281/Shelly+Wave+1+Mini+EU+LR?preview=%2F1687388281%2F1988460560%2FShelly+Wave+1+mini+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+175+23-07-2025.pdf)
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## Disposal & Recycling
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## Printed User Guide
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# Device Documentation
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## Device identification
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## Terminology
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## Short description
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## Use cases
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## Operational Instructions
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## Main applications
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## Integrations
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## Device electrical interfaces
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### Outputs
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## Connectivity
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## User interface
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### LED blinking modes
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## Technical Specifications
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### Basic wiring diagram
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## About Z-Wave®
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## Adding and removing the Device to a Z-Wave® network
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## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
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## Setting Parameters
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## Command Classes
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## Notifications Command Class
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## Associations
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## Disclaimers and Warnings
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## Z-Wave® Important disclaimer
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## Compatibility
| **Wave 1 mini** | **functions - reports** |
|------------------|--------------------------|
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ⚪ | |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | |
### Function Meaning / Tested
| **Function** | **Meaning / tested** |
|--------------|------------------------|
| On/Off | if device respond to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | if device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | if device respond to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | if device report dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | if Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | if kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | if device respond to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | if device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | if the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | if the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | *detached mode*: if device reports scene commands single press, double press,… |
| D Binary | *detached mode*: if the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway, type of sensor in the notes |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
|--------|-------|
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚪ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
## FCC Notes
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## Disposal & Recycling
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## Printed User Guide
[Shelly_Wave_1_mini_US_LR…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1630601396%2FShelly_Wave_1_mini_US_LR_user_guide_V1_B2511-Print.pdf)
## WEB links
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## Manufacturer
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- [Shelly Wave 1 Mini US LR](./shelly-wave-1-mini-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave 1 Mini EU LR](./shelly-wave-1-mini-eu-lr)
# Device Identification
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## Terminology
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## Short Description
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## Use Cases
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## Basic Functions:
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## Operational Instructions:
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## Main Applications
- Residential
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- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
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## Simplified Internal Schematics
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## Device Electrical Interfaces
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### Outputs
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## Connectivity
Z-Wave:
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## Safety Features
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## Supported Load Types
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## User Interface
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### LED Signalisation
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### LED Blinking Modes
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## Technical Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram
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## About Z-Wave®
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## Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
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## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
Click to see about the Security and the DSK
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## Setting Parameters
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## Command Classes
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## Notifications Command Class
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## Associations
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## Disclaimers and Warnings
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## Compatibility
| **Wave 1** | **functions - reports** | | |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------------- | --------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| SmartThings | ✅ | ✅ | [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Hubitat | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Notes | | | |
### Function Meaning / Tested
| **Function** | **Meaning / tested** |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report changes done by SW |
| D control | _Detached mode_: if device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _Detached mode_: if the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor reported in the gateway? Type of sensor in notes |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
## FCC Notes
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## Printed User Guide
[Wave*1_US_LR_user_guide*…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1630601425%2FWave_1_US_LR_user_guide_V1_B2511-Print.pdf)
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# Device Identification
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# Short Description
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# Basic Functions
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# Main Applications
- Residential
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- Government/municipal
- University/college
# Integrations
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# Device Electrical Interfaces
## Inputs
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## Outputs
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# Connectivity
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# User Interface
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## LED Blinking Modes
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# Basic Wiring Diagram
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## Legend
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# About Z-Wave®
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# Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
Click to see how to add, remove and reset the Device
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# Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
Click to see about the Security and the DSK
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# Setting Parameters
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# Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting please visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
# Compatibility
| **Wave 1** | **functions - reports** | |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------------- | --------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| SmartThings | ✅ | ✅ | [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Hubitat | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Notes | | | |
### Function Meanings
| **Function** | **Meaning / Tested** |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report changes done by SW |
| D control | _Detached mode_: If device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _Detached mode_: If the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in the notes. |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
# Gateway Guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the Z-Wave [Shelly Knowledge base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
# FCC Notes
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# Disposal & Recycling
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# Printed User Guide
[Wave*1_US_user_guide_V7*…](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/853672027/Shelly+Wave+1+US?preview=%2F853672027%2F1099465085%2FWave_1_US_user_guide_V7_F.pdf)
**Versions:**
- [Shelly Wave 1 US](./shelly-wave-1-us)
- [Shelly Wave 1 US LR](./shelly-wave-1-us-lr)
# Device Documentation
## Device identification
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## Terminology
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## Use cases
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## Main applications
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## Integrations
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## Connectivity
Z-Wave:
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## Safety features
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## Technical Specifications
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## Basic wiring diagram
## Compatibility
| **Wave 1PM Mini** | **functions - reports** |
|-------------------|-------------------------|
| Gateway | On/Off ✅, SW On/Off ✅, W ✅, kWh ✅ |
| Home Assistant | On/Off ✅, SW On/Off ✅, W ✅, kWh ✅ |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | On/Off ✅, SW On/Off ✅, W ✅, kWh ✅ |
| Homey | On/Off ✅, SW On/Off ✅, W ✅, kWh ✅ |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | On/Off ✅, SW On/Off ✅, W ✅, kWh ✅ |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | On/Off ✅, SW On/Off ⚪, W ⚪, kWh ⚪ |
| Smart Things | On/Off ✅, SW On/Off ✅, W ✅, kWh ✅ *(with the Shelly Wave edge driver)* |
| Vera Ezlo | On/Off ✅, SW On/Off ✅, W ✅, kWh ✅ |
| Cozify | On/Off ✅, SW On/Off ✅, W ✅, kWh ✅ |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
|--------|-------|
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚪ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
### Function Meanings
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
|----------------|------------------|
| On/Off | Device responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Device reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Dimming | Device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Device reports dimming state change via SW input |
| Watts | Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | Device responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Device reports Up/Down changes via SW input |
| Slats | Slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Slats report changes done by SW |
| D control | In detached mode: device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | In detached mode: device reports binary On/Off via SW input |
| Sensor # | Sensor report visualized in gateway; type noted in details |
## Compliance
- [Shelly Wave 1PM Mini multilingual EU declaration of conformity 231 2025-12-05](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1989115918%2FShelly+Wave+1PM+Mini+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+231+2025-12-05.pdf)
- [Shelly Wave 1PM Mini UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1648558131%2FShelly+Wave+1PM+Mini+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
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### Compliance archive
- [Shelly Wave 1PM mini multilingual EU declaration of conformity 176 23-07-2025](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1687224666/Shelly+Wave+1PM+Mini+EU+LR?preview=%2F1687224666%2F1989476385%2FShelly+Wave+1PM+mini+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+176+23-07-2025+.pdf)
## Disposal & Recycling
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## Printed User Guide
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# Device Identification
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## Short Description
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## Use Cases
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## Main Applications
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## Integrations
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## Device Electrical Interfaces
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## Connectivity
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## Technical Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram
---
## Compatibility
| **Wave 1PM Mini** | **functions - reports** |
|-------------------|-------------------------|
| Gateway | On/Off, SW On/Off, W, kWh, Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ |
| Homey | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅, ⚪, ⚪, ⚪ |
| Smart Things | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ | [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ |
| Cozify | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ |
### Legend
| Symbol | Meaning |
|--------|---------|
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚪ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
### Function Meanings
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
|----------------|------------------|
| On/Off | Device responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Device reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Dimming | Device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Device reports dimming state change via SW input |
| Watts | Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | Device responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Device reports Up/Down changes via SW input |
| Slats | Slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Slats report changes made by SW |
| D control | In detached mode: reports scene commands (single/double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | In detached mode: reports binary On/Off via SW input |
| Sensor # | Sensor report visualized in gateway; type noted |
---
## FCC Notes
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## Disposal & Recycling
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## Printed User Guide
[Shelly_Wave_1PM_mini_US_LR_user_guide_V1_B2511-Print.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1630863376%2FShelly_Wave_1PM_mini_US_LR_user_guide_V1_B2511-Print.pdf)
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- [Shelly Wave 1PM Mini EU LR](./shelly-wave-1pm-mini-eu-lr)
- [Shelly Wave 1PM Mini US LR](./shelly-wave-1pm-mini-us-lr)
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# Device Identification
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## Short Description
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## Use Cases
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## Basic Functions
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## Operational Instructions
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## Main Applications
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## Integrations
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## Simplified Internal Schematics
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### Inputs
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### Outputs
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## Connectivity
Z-Wave:
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## Safety Features
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## Supported Load Types
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## Technical Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram
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### Legend
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## About Z-Wave®
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## Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
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## Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
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## Setting Parameters
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## Command Classes
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## Notifications Command Class
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## Associations
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## Disclaimers and Warnings
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## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
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## Compatibility
| **Wave 1PM** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | ✅ On/Off, ✅ SW On/Off, ✅ W, ✅ kWh |
| Home Assistant | ✅ On/Off, ✅ SW On/Off, ✅ W, ✅ kWh |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ On/Off, ✅ SW On/Off, ✅ W, ✅ kWh |
| Homey | ✅ On/Off, ✅ SW On/Off, ✅ W, ✅ kWh |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ On/Off, ✅ SW On/Off, ✅ W, ✅ kWh |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ On/Off, ✅ SW On/Off, ✅ W, ✅ kWh |
| SmartThings | ✅ On/Off, ✅ SW On/Off, ✅ W, ✅ kWh | [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ On/Off, ✅ SW On/Off, ✅ W, ✅ kWh |
| Cozify | ✅ On/Off, ✅ SW On/Off, ✅ W, ✅ kWh |
| Hubitat | ✅ On/Off, ✅ SW On/Off, ✅ W, ❌ kWh (N/T) |
| Notes | |
### Function Meaning / Tested
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | Device responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | Device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | Device responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | Slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Slats report changes done by SW |
| D control | In detached mode: reports scene commands (single, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | In detached mode: reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Sensor is visualized in gateway; type noted |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
## FCC Notes
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## Printed User Guide
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## Manufacturer
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# Device Identification
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# Basic Functions
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# Main Applications
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# Integrations
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# Simplified Internal Schematics
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# Device Electrical Interfaces
## Inputs
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## Outputs
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# Connectivity
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# Safety Features
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# User Interface
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## LED Signalisation
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## LED Blinking Modes
Click to see the LED blinking modes
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# Technical Specifications
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# Basic Wiring Diagram
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## Legend
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# About Z-Wave®
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# Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
Click to see how to add, remove and reset the Device
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# Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
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# Setting Parameters
Click here to see the Z-Wave Parameters
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# Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
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# Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting please visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
# Compatibility
| **Wave 1PM** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------------- | ------------ | ---- | ------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | ✅ On/Off | ✅ SW On/Off | ✅ W | ✅ kWh | |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| SmartThings | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Hubitat | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ⚠️ N/T | |
| Notes | | | | | |
---
### Function Meaning / Tested
| **Function** | **Meaning / tested** |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _Detached mode_: If device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _Detached mode_: If the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in the notes |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
# Gateway Guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the Z-Wave [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
# FCC Notes
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# Disposal & Recycling
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# Printed User Guide
[Wave_1PM_US_user_guide_V3_G.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/854262133/Shelly+Wave+1PM+US?preview=%2F854262133%2F1099497835%2FWave_1PM_US_user_guide_V3_G.pdf)
**Versions:**
- [Shelly Wave 1PM US](./shelly-wave-1pm-us)
- [Shelly Wave 1PM US LR](./shelly-wave-1pm-us-lr)
# Device Identification
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# Terminology
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# Use Cases
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# Basic Functions
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# Operational Instructions
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# Main Applications
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# Integrations
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# Simplified Internal Schematics
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# Device Electrical Interfaces
## Inputs
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## Outputs
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# Connectivity
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# Safety Features
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# User Interface
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## LED Signalisation
Click to see LED signalisation
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## LED Blinking Modes
Click to see the LED blinking modes
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# Basic Wiring Diagram
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## Legend
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# About Z-Wave®
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# Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
Click to see how to add, remove and reset the Device
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# Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
Click to see about the Security and the DSK
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# Setting Parameters
Click here to see the Z-Wave Parameters
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# Command Classes
Click to see the Z-Wave Command Classes
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# Notifications Command Class
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# Associations
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# Disclaimers and Warnings
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# Compatibility
| **Wave 2PM** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | On/Off 1, On/Off 2, SW 1 On/Off, SW 2 On/Off, W 1, W 2, kWh, Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, |
| Homey | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, Troubles with reports can be solved with this [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924) |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | P, P, P, P, P, P, P, \*1 |
| SmartThings | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, |
| Cozify | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, |
| Hubitat | ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, |
\*1 - The device is configured as a single-channel device, featuring a singular switch within the application interface that enables control over both outputs simultaneously.
## Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | Detached mode: if device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | Detached mode: if the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in the notes |
## Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
# FCC Notes
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# Disposal & Recycling
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# Printed User Guide
[Wave_2PM_US_LR_user_guide_V1_B2511-Print.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1630666965%2FWave_2PM_US_LR_user_guide_V1_B2511-Print.pdf)
# WEB Links:
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# Basic Functions
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# Device Electrical Interfaces
## Inputs
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# Basic Wiring Diagram
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## Legend
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# Disclaimers & Warnings
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# About Z-Wave®
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# Setting Parameters
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# Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting please visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
# Compatibility
| **Wave 2PM** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | On/Off 1, On/Off 2, SW 1 On/Off, SW 2 On/Off, W 1, W 2, kWh, Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, |
| Homey | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, Troubles with reports can be solved with this [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924) |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | P, P, P, P, P, P, P, \*1 |
| SmartThings | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, |
| Cozify | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, |
| Hubitat | ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, |
> **Notes**: \*1 - The device is configured as a single-channel device, featuring a singular switch within the application interface that enables control over both outputs simultaneously.
## Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _detached mode_: If device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _detached mode_: If the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in the notes. |
## Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
# Gateway Guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the Z-Wave [Shelly Knowledge base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
# FCC Notes
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# Disposal & Recycling
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# Printed User Guide
[Wave_2pm_US_user_guide_V…](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/854491143/Shelly+Wave+2PM+US?preview=%2F854491143%2F855277581%2FWave_2pm_US_user_guide_V1_Print.pdf)
**Versions:**
- [Shelly Wave 2PM US](./shelly-wave-2pm-us)
- [Shelly Wave 2PM US LR](./shelly-wave-2pm-us-lr)
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```markdown
- [Shelly Wave 1](./shelly-wave-1)
- [Shelly Wave 1 US](./shelly-wave-1-us)
- [Shelly Wave 1 US LR](./shelly-wave-1-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave 1PM](./shelly-wave-1pm)
- [Shelly Wave 1PM US](./shelly-wave-1pm-us)
- [Shelly Wave 1PM US LR](./shelly-wave-1pm-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave 2PM](./shelly-wave-2pm)
- [Shelly Wave 2PM US](./shelly-wave-2pm-us)
- [Shelly Wave 2PM US LR](./shelly-wave-2pm-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Shutter](./shelly-wave-shutter)
- [Shelly Wave Shutter (US)](./shelly-wave-shutter-(us))
- [Shelly Wave PRO Dimmer 1PM](./shelly-wave-pro-dimmer-1pm)
- [Shelly Wave PRO Dimmer 1PM EU](./shelly-wave-pro-dimmer-1pm-eu)
- [Shelly Wave PRO Dimmer 1PM US](./shelly-wave-pro-dimmer-1pm-us)
- [Shelly Wave PRO Dimmer 1PM AU](./shelly-wave-pro-dimmer-1pm-au)
- [Shelly Wave PRO Dimmer 2PM](./shelly-wave-pro-dimmer-2pm)
- [Shelly Wave PRO Dimmer 2PM EU](./shelly-wave-pro-dimmer-2pm-eu)
- [Shelly Wave PRO Dimmer 2PM US](./shelly-wave-pro-dimmer-2pm-us)
- [Shelly Wave PRO Dimmer 2PM AU](./shelly-wave-pro-dimmer-2pm-au)
- [Shelly Wave Door/Window](./shelly-wave-door-window)
- [Shelly Wave Door/Window EU](./shelly-wave-door-window-eu)
- [Shelly Wave Door/Window US LR](./shelly-wave-door-window-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Door/Window EU LR](./shelly-wave-door-window-eu-lr)
- [Shelly Wave H&T](./shelly-wave-h&t)
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- [Shelly Wave H&T US LR](./shelly-wave-h&t-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave H&T ANZ](./shelly-wave-h&t-anz)
- [Shelly Wave Dimmer](./shelly-wave-dimmer)
- [Shelly Wave Dimmer EU LR](./shelly-wave-dimmer-eu-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Dimmer ANZ](./shelly-wave-dimmer-anz)
- [Shelly Wave 1 Mini](./shelly-wave-1-mini)
- [Shelly Wave 1 Mini US LR](./shelly-wave-1-mini-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave 1 Mini EU LR](./shelly-wave-1-mini-eu-lr)
- [Shelly Wave 1PM Mini](./shelly-wave-1pm-mini)
- [Shelly Wave 1PM Mini EU LR](./shelly-wave-1pm-mini-eu-lr)
- [Shelly Wave 1PM Mini US LR](./shelly-wave-1pm-mini-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave PM Mini](./shelly-wave-pm-mini)
- [Shelly Wave PM Mini US LR](./shelly-wave-pm-mini-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave I4](./shelly-wave-i4)
- [Shelly Wave i4 EU LR](./shelly-wave-i4-eu-lr)
- [Shelly Wave i4 US LR](./shelly-wave-i4-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave i4 DC](./shelly-wave-i4-dc)
- [Shelly Wave i4 DC US LR](./shelly-wave-i4-dc-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Pro 1PM](./shelly-wave-pro-1pm)
- [Shelly Wave Pro 1PM US LR](./shelly-wave-pro-1pm-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Pro 2PM](./shelly-wave-pro-2pm)
- [Shelly Wave Pro 2PM EU LR](./shelly-wave-pro-2pm-eu-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Pro 2PM US LR](./shelly-wave-pro-2pm-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Motion](./shelly-wave-motion)
- [Shelly Wave Motion US LR](./shelly-wave-motion-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Motion EU LR](./shelly-wave-motion-eu-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Pro 1](./shelly-wave-pro-1)
- [Shelly Wave Pro 1 US LR](./shelly-wave-pro-1-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Pro 2](./shelly-wave-pro-2)
- [Shelly Wave Pro 2 US LR](./shelly-wave-pro-2-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Pro 3](./shelly-wave-pro-3)
- [Shelly Wave Pro 3 US LR](./shelly-wave-pro-3-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Pro 3 EU LR](./shelly-wave-pro-3-eu-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Plug S](./shelly-wave-plug-s)
- [Shelly Wave Plug S EU](./shelly-wave-plug-s-eu)
- [Shelly Wave Plug S EU LR](./shelly-wave-plug-s-eu-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Plug US](./shelly-wave-plug-us)
- [Shelly Wave Plug US LR](./shelly-wave-plug-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Plug UK](./shelly-wave-plug-uk)
- [Shelly Wave Plug UK LR](./shelly-wave-plug-uk-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Pro Shutter](./shelly-wave-pro-shutter)
- [Shelly Wave Pro Shutter US LR](./shelly-wave-pro-shutter-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Pro Shutter EU LR](./shelly-wave-pro-shutter-eu-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Outdoor Plug S](./shelly-wave-outdoor-plug-s)
- [Shelly Wave Outdoor Plug S EU LR](./shelly-wave-outdoor-plug-s-eu-lr)
```
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> - All links are properly formatted using `[Link Text](URL)` syntax.
> - Nested lists are indented with 2 spaces for readability.
# Device Documentation
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## Device identification
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## Terminology
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## Short description
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## Use cases
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## Basic functions
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## Operational Instructions
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## Main applications
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## Integrations
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## Simplified internal schematics
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## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
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### Outputs
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## Connectivity
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## Safety features
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## Supported load types
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## User interface
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## LED Signalisation
[Click to see LED signalisation](#)
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### LED blinking modes
[Click to see the LED blinking modes](#)
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## Technical Specifications
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## Basic wiring diagram
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## Legend
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## About Z-Wave®
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## Adding and removing the Device to a Z-Wave® network
[Click to see how to add, remove and reset the Device](#)
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## Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
[Click to see about the Security and the DSK](#)
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## Setting Parameters
[Click here to see the Z-Wave Parameters](#)
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## Command Classes
[Click to see the Z-Wave Command Classes](#)
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## Notifications Command Class
[Click to see the Z-Wave Notification Command Class](#)
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## Associations
[Click to see the Z-Wave Associations](#)
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## Disclaimers and Warnings
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## Z-Wave® Important disclaimer
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## Compatibility
| Wave Dimmer | functions - reports |
| --------------------------------- | ------------------- | ---------- | ----------- | ----------- | ---------- | ---------- | --- | --- | ----------- |
| | Dimming | SW Dimming | D Control 1 | D Control 2 | D Binary 1 | D Binary 2 | W | kWh | Notes |
| **Gateway** | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ⚪ | ⚪ | \*1 |
| **Fibaro - HC 3 / Wave engine 3** | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ⚪ | ⚪ | \*1 |
| **Homey** | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | \*H |
| **Homee Gen 7** | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ⚪ | ⚪ | |
| **Homee Gen 5** | ✅ | ✅ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ✅ | ⚪ | ✅ | ✅ | *2, *3 |
| **Smart Things** | ✅ | ✅ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ✅ | ✅ | *2, *3, \*4 |
| **Vera Ezlo** | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
| **Cozify** | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
### Notes:
- \*H: Troubles with reports can be solved with this [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924).
- \*1: Issue with the firmware, will be solved in the next firmware update.
- \*2: Does not have the capability to detect the different presses (CC control scene feature missing).
- \*3: The gateway set an ordinary lifeline while the device is a multichannel device.
- \*4: There’s no widget to detect the On / Off sent when the device is in detached mode.
---
### Function Meaning / Tested
| Function | Meaning / tested |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _detached mode_: If device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _detached mode_: If the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in notes |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
---
## Compliance
[Shelly Wave Dimmer ANZ Certificate for Suitability](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1715699724%2FShelly+Wave+Dimmer+ANZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
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## Printed User Guide
[Shelly_Wave_Dimmer_ANZ_V1_A_B2513-print.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1712521225%2FShelly_Wave_Dimmer_ANZ_V1_A_B2513-print.pdf)
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## Manufacturer
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## Legal Notice
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# Terminology
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# Use Cases
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# Operational Instructions
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# Main Applications
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# Integrations
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# Simplified Internal Schematics
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# Device Electrical Interfaces
## Inputs
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## Outputs
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# Connectivity
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# Safety Features
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# Supported Load Types
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# User Interface
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# LED Signalisation
Click to see LED signalisation
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## LED Blinking Modes
Click to see the LED blinking modes
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# Technical Specifications
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# Basic Wiring Diagram
# Legend
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# About Z-Wave®
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# Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
Click to see how to add, remove and reset the Device
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# Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
Click to see about the Security and the DSK
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# Setting Parameters
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# Command Classes
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# Notifications Command Class
Click to see the Z-Wave Notification Command Class
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# Associations
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# Disclaimers and Warnings
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# Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
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# Compatibility
| **Wave Dimmer** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| Gateway | Dimming, SW Dimming, D Control 1, D Control 2, D Binary 1, D Binary 2, W, kWh, Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ⭐, ⭐, \*1 |
| Fibaro - HC 3 / Wave engine 3 | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ⭐, ⭐, \*1 |
| Homey | TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, \*H |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ⭐, ⭐, |
| Homee Gen 5 | ✅, ✅, ⭐, ⭐, ✅, ⭐, ✅, ✅, *2, *3 |
| Smart Things | ✅, ✅, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ✅, ✅, *2, *3, \*4 |
| Vera Ezlo | TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, |
| Cozify | TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, |
> **Notes:**
> *H Troubles with reports can be solved with this [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924).
> *1 Issue with the firmware, will be solved in the next firmware update
> *2 does not have the capability to detect the different presses (CC control scene feature missing)
> *3 The gateway set an ordinary lifeline while the device is a multichannel device.
> \*4 There’s no widget to detect the On / Off sent when the device is in detached mode.
## Function Meanings
| **Function** | **Meaning / Tested** |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report changes done by SW |
| D control | _Detached mode_: If device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _Detached mode_: If the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in notes |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
# Compliance
[Shelly Wave Dimmer multi…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1630830614%2FShelly+Wave+Dimmer+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-30.pdf)
[Shelly Wave Dimmer LR UK…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1561657576%2FShelly+Wave+Dimmer+LR+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
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# Printed User Guide
[Shelly_Wave_Dimmer_EU_LR…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1683849342%2FShelly_Wave_Dimmer_EU_LR_8lang_V1_A_B2513-print.pdf)
[Shelly_Wave_Dimmer_EU_LR…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1683980378%2FShelly_Wave_Dimmer_EU_LR_16-lang-eview.pdf)
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# Legal Notice
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- [Shelly Wave Dimmer EU LR](./shelly-wave-dimmer-eu-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Dimmer ANZ](./shelly-wave-dimmer-anz)
# Device identification
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## Terminology
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## Short description
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## Use cases
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## Basic Functions
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## Operational Instructions
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## Main applications
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## Integrations
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## Connectivity
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## LED blinking modes
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## Technical Specifications
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## Wave Door/Window description
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## First steps
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## Mounting
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## Replacing the battery
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## About Z-Wave®
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## Adding and removing the Device to a Z-Wave® network
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## Z-Wave® Important disclaimer
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## Compatibility
| **Wave Door/ Window** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | -------- | ----- |
| Gateway | Sensor 1 | Sensor 2 | Sensor 3 | Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | | |
| Fibaro - HC 3 / Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Gen 5 | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ⭐ | ⭐ | |
| Vera Ezlo | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
| Cozify | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
| **Notes** | _Sensor 1: Open / Close_
_Sensor 2: Luminosity_
_Sensor 3: Inclination_ | | | |
### Function Meaning / Tested
| **Function** | **Meaning / tested** |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | if device respond to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | if device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | if device respond to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | if device report dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | if Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | if kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | if device respond to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | if device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | if the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | if the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _detached mode_: if device reports scene commands single press, double press,… |
| D Binary | _detached mode_: if the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway, type of sensor in the notes. |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
## Compliance
- [Shelly Wave Door_Window …](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1859190796%2FShelly+Wave+Door_Window+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-11-07.pdf)
- [Shelly wave Door-Window …](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1849458695%2FShelly+wave+Door-Window+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
## Declaration of Conformity
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## Printed User Guide
- [Shelly_Wave_DoorWindow_E…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1858502661%2FShelly_Wave_DoorWindow_EU_LR_24lang_V1-print.pdf)
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## Terminology
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## Specifications
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## Wave Door/Window description
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### Legend
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## First steps
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## Mounting
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## Replacing the battery
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# About Z-Wave®
## Adding and removing the Device to a Z-Wave® network
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## Z-Wave® Important disclaimer
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## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting please visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
## Compatibility
| Wave Door/ Window | functions - reports |
| ----------------------------- | ------------------- | -------- | -------- | ----- |
| Gateway | Sensor 1 | Sensor 2 | Sensor 3 | Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | | |
| Fibaro - HC 3 / Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Gen 5 | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ⭐ | ⭐ | |
| Vera Ezlo | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
| Cozify | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
**Notes:**
- Sensor 1: Open / Close
- Sensor 2: Luminosity
- Sensor 3: Inclination
### Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning / tested |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report changes done by SW |
| D control | _Detached mode_: If device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _Detached mode_: If the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in the notes. |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
## Gateway guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the Z-Wave [Shelly Knowledge base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
## Compliance
- [Wave Door-Window multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-22](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1627127963%2FWave+Door-Window+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Wave Door-Window UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1479311373%2FWave+Door-Window+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
### Compliance archive
[Compliance archive](#)
- [Wave Door-Window multilingual EU declaration of conformity 61 2024-11-20](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1005584385/Shelly+Wave+Door+Window+EU?preview=%2F1005584385%2F1627488382%2FWave+Door-Window+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+61+2024-11-20.pdf)
## Printed User Guide
- [Shelly_Wave_DoorWindow_EU_multilang_V1_Print.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1005584385/Shelly+Wave+Door+Window+EU?preview=%2F1005584385%2F1024524407%2FShelly_Wave_DoorWindow_EU_multilang_V1_Print.pdf)
- [Shelly Wave DoorWindow Русоводство по использованию и безопасности](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1005584385/Shelly+Wave+Door+Window+EU?preview=%2F1005584385%2F1607041202%2FShelly+Wave+DoorWindow+%D0%A0%D1%8A%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B4%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE+%D0%B7%D0%B0+%D1%83%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B1%D0%B0+%D0%B8+%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82.pdf)
# Device identification
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# Terminology
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# Short description
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# Operational Instructions
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## LED blinking modes
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# Wave Door/Window description
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# First steps
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# Mounting
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# Replacing the battery
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# About Z-Wave®
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# Adding and removing the Device to a Z-Wave® network
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# Compatibility
| **Wave Door/ Window** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | -------- | ----- |
| Gateway | Sensor 1 | Sensor 2 | Sensor 3 | Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | | |
| Fibaro - HC 3 / Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Gen 5 | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ⭐ | ⭐ | |
| Vera Ezlo | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
| Cozify | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
| **Notes** | _Sensor 1: Open / Close_
_Sensor 2: Luminosity_
_Sensor 3: Inclination_ | | | |
### Function Legend
| **Function** | **Meaning / tested** |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report changes done by SW |
| D control | _Detached mode_: If device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _Detached mode_: If the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in notes |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
# FCC Notes
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# Printed User Guide
[Shelly_Wave_DoorWindow_L…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1858535429%2FShelly_Wave_DoorWindow_LR_US_V1-print-1.pdf)
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- [Shelly Wave Door/Window EU](./shelly-wave-door-window-eu)
- [Shelly Wave Door/Window US LR](./shelly-wave-door-window-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Door/Window EU LR](./shelly-wave-door-window-eu-lr)
# Device Identification
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## Terminology
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## Short Description
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## Use Cases
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## Inserting/Replacing the Battery
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## Compatibility
| **Wave H&T** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | Sensor 1
Temperature |
| | Sensor 2
Humidity |
| | Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅ |
| | ✅ |
| Fibaro - HC 3 / Wave engine 3 | ✅ |
| | ✅ |
| Homey | ✅ |
| | ✅ |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅ |
| | ✅ |
| Homee Gen 5 | ✅ |
| | ✅ |
| Smart Things | ✅ |
| | ✅ |
| Vera Ezlo | TBD |
| | TBD |
| Cozify | TBD |
| | TBD |
| Notes | Sensor 1: Temperature
Sensor 2: Humidity |
### Function Meaning / Tested
| Function | Meaning / tested |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report changes done by SW |
| D control | _Detached mode_: if device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _Detached mode_: if device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in notes |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
## Compliance
[Shelly Wave H&T ANZ Certificate for Suitability.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1632698408%2FShelly+Wave+H%26T+ANZ+Certificate+for+Suitability.pdf)
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## Printed User Guide
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# Device identification
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## Terminology
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## Inserting/Replacing the battery
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## About Z-Wave®
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## Adding and removing the Device to a Z-Wave® network
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## Z-Wave® Parameters
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## Compatibility
| **Wave H&T** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------------- | --- |
| Gateway | Sensor 1
Temperature |
| | Sensor 2
Humidity |
| | Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ |
| Fibaro - HC 3 / Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ |
| Homee Gen 5 | ✅ | ✅ |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ |
| Vera Ezlo | TBD | TBD |
| Cozify | TBD | TBD |
_Notes:_
- Sensor 1: Temperature
- Sensor 2: Humidity
### Function Meaning / Tested
| **Function** | **Meaning / tested** |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | if device respond to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | if device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | if device respond to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | if device report dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | if Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | if kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | if device respond to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | if device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | if the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | if the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _detached mode_: if device reports scene commands single press, double press,… |
| D Binary | _detached mode_: if the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway, type of sensor in the notes. |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
## Compliance
- [Shelly Wave H&T multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-30.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1630274433%2FShelly+Wave+H%26T+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-30.pdf)
- [Shelly Wave H&T LR UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1561657591%2FShelly+Wave+H%26T+LR+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
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## Printed User Guide
- [Shelly_Wave_H&T_EU_8lang_V1_B2513.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1684242478%2FShelly_Wave_H%26T_EU_8lang_V1_B2513.pdf)
- [Shelly_Wave_H&T_EU_LR_16-lang_eview.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1683980301%2FShelly_Wave_H%26T_EU_LR_16-lang_eview.pdf)
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# Device Identification
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## Terminology
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## Basic Functions
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- Associations
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## Compatibility
| **Wave H&T** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------- | --- | --- |
| Gateway | Sensor 1
Temperature |
| | Sensor 2
Humidity |
| | Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro - HC 3 / Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Gen 5 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Vera Ezlo | TBD | TBD | |
| Cozify | TBD | TBD | |
| **Notes** | _Sensor 1: Temperature_
_Sensor 2: Humidity_ | | |
### Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report changes done by SW |
| D control | _Detached mode_: if device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _Detached mode_: if device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in notes |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
---
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## Printed User Guides
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- [Shelly Wave H&T EU LR](./shelly-wave-h&t-eu-lr)
- [Shelly Wave H&T US LR](./shelly-wave-h&t-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave H&T ANZ](./shelly-wave-h&t-anz)
# Device Identification
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## Terminology
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## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
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### Outputs
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## Connectivity
Z-Wave:
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## Safety Features
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## Supported Load Types
NA
## User Interface
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## About Z-Wave®
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## Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
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## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
Click to see about the Security and the DSK
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## Setting Parameters
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## Command Classes
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## Notifications Command Class
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## Compatibility
The device sends Central Scene Notification command, which can be used in automation. Another way of using the device is with the direct association or use the On Off reports of the SW1 - SW4.
| Gateway | \*SW scene 1 | \*SW scene 2 | \*SW scene 3 | \*SW scene 4 | \*On/Off 1 | \*On/Off 2 | \*On/Off 3 | \*On/Off 4 | Notes |
| ----------------------------- | ------------ | ------------ | ------------ | ------------ | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*H |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | \*1 |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | | | | | [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*2 |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
**Notes:**
- \*1: Not possible to use the central scene in automation either or association, no use for this gateway.
- \*2: Does not have the capability to detect the different presses (CC control scene feature missing).
- \*H: Troubles with reports can be solved with this [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924).
---
### Function Meaning / Tested
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _Detached mode_: If device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _Detached mode_: If the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in notes |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
---
## FCC Notes
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## Disposal & Recycling
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## Printed User Guide
[Shelly*Wave_i4DC_US_LR_user_guide_V1_B2511*-print.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1630274525%2FShelly_Wave_i4DC_US_LR_user_guide_V1_B2511_-print.pdf)
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- [Shelly Wave i4 DC US LR](./shelly-wave-i4-dc-us-lr)
# Device Identification
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## Terminology
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## Short Description
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## Use Cases
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## Basic Functions:
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## Operational Instructions
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## Main Applications
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## Integrations
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## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
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### Outputs
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## Connectivity
Z-Wave:
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## Safety Features
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## Supported Load Types
NA
## User Interface
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### LED Signalisation
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### LED Blinking Modes
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## Basic Wiring Diagram
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### Legend
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## About Z-Wave®
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## Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
Click to see how to add, remove and reset the Device
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## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
Click to see about the Security and the DSK
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## Setting Parameters
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## Command Classes
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## Notifications Command Class
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## Associations
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## Disclaimers and Warnings
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## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
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## Compatibility
The device sends Central Scene Notification command, which can be used in automation. Another way of using the device is with the direct association or use the On Off reports of the SW1 - SW4.
| **Wave i4** | | | | | | | | | |
| ----------------------------- | ----------- | ----------- | ----------- | ----------- | --------- | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Gateway** | D Control 1 | D Control 2 | D Control 3 | D Control 4 | D Binary1 | D Binary 2 | D Binary 3 | D Binary 4 | Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*H |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | \*1 |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | | | | | [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*2 |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
**Notes:**
*1 – Not possible to use the central scene in automation either or association; no use for this gateway.
*2 – Does not have the capability to detect the different presses (CC control scene feature missing).
_H – Troubles with reports can be solved with this [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924)._
---
### Function Meaning / Tested
| **Function** | **Meaning / tested** |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _Detached mode_: If device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _Detached mode_: If the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in notes |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
---
## Compliance
- [Shelly Wave i4 multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1632469067%2FShelly+Wave+i4+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
- [Shelly Wave i4 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1648787457%2FShelly+Wave+i4+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
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## Disposal & Recycling
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## Printed User Guide
- [Shelly_Wave_i4_EU_LR_user_guide_V1_B2521-print.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1601602456%2FShelly_Wave_i4_EU_LR_user_guide_V1_B2521-print.pdf)
- [Shelly_Wave_i4_EU_LR_16_lang-eview.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1684242532%2FShelly_Wave_i4_EU_LR_16_lang-eview.pdf)
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# Device Identification
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## Terminology
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## Short Description
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## Use Cases
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## Basic Functions:
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## Operational Instructions
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## Main Applications
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## Integrations
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## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
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### Outputs
NA
## Connectivity
Z-Wave:
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## Safety Features
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## Supported Load Types
NA
## User Interface
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### LED Blinking Modes
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## Basic Wiring Diagram
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### Legend
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## About Z-Wave®
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## Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
Click to see how to add, remove and reset the Device
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## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
Click to see about the Security and the DSK
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## Setting Parameters
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## Command Classes
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## Notifications Command Class
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## Associations
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## Disclaimers and Warnings
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## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
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## Compatibility
The device sends Central Scene Notification command, which can be used in automation. Another way of using the device is with the direct association or use the On Off reports of the SW1 - SW4.
| Gateway | D Control 1 | D Control 2 | D Control 3 | D Control 4 | D Binary1 | D Binary 2 | D Binary 3 | D Binary 4 | Notes |
| ----------------------------- | ----------- | ----------- | ----------- | ----------- | --------- | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*H |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | \*1 |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | | | | | [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*2 |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
**Notes:**
*1 Not possible to use the central scene in automation either or association, no use for this gateway.
*2 Does not have the capability to detect the different presses (CC control scene feature missing).
_H Troubles with reports can be solved with this [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924)._
---
### Function Legend
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **On/Off** | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| **SW On/Off** | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| **Dimming** | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| **SW Dimming** | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| **Watts** | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| **kWh** | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| **Up/Down** | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| **SW Up/Down** | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| **Slats** | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| **SW Slats** | If the slats report the changes done by SW |
| **D control** | _Detached mode_: If device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| **D Binary** | _Detached mode_: If the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| **Sensor #** | Is the sensor reported in the gateway? Type of sensor in the notes |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
---
## FCC Notes
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## Disposal & Recycling
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## Printed User Guide
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## Web Links
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## Manufacturer
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- [Shelly Wave i4 EU LR](./shelly-wave-i4-eu-lr)
- [Shelly Wave i4 US LR](./shelly-wave-i4-us-lr)
# Device identification
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## Terminology
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## Short description
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## Use cases
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## Basic Functions
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## Operational Instructions
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## Main applications
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## Connectivity
Z-Wave:
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## LED blinking modes
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## Technical Specification
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## Motion description
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### Legend
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### First steps
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### Replacing the battery
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## About Z-Wave®
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## Adding and removing the Device to a Z-Wave® network
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## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
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## Z-Wave® Parameters
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## Z-Wave® Associations
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## Disclaimers and Warnings
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## Compatibility
| **Wave Motion** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- | --- |
| Gateway | Sensor 1
Motion
✅ |
| | Sensor 2
Luminosity
✅ |
| | Notes | |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ |
| Fibaro - HC 3 / Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ |
| Homee Gen 5 | ✅ | ✅ |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ |
| Vera Ezlo | TBD | TBD |
| Cozify | TBD | TBD |
| **Notes** | Sensor 1: Temperature
Sensor 2: Luminosity |
### Function Meaning / Tested
| Function | Meaning / tested |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _Detached mode_: If device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _Detached mode_: If the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor reported in the gateway? Type of sensor in notes |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
## Compliance
- [Shelly Wave Motion multi…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1630503126%2FShelly+Wave+Motion+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-30.pdf)
- [Shelly Wave Motion LR UK…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1561657570%2FShelly+Wave+Motion+LR+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
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## Printed User Guide
- [Shelly_Wave_Motion_EU_8lang…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1683849424%2FShelly_Wave_Motion_EU_8lang_V1.pdf)
- [Shelly_Wave_Motion_EU_LR…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1684504579%2FShelly_Wave_Motion_EU_LR_16_lang-eview.pdf)
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# Device Identification
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# Terminology
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# Operational Instructions
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# User Interface
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# LED Signalisation
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# LED Blinking Modes
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# Motion Description
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## Legend
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## First Steps
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## Replacing the Battery
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## About Z-Wave®
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## Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
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## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
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## Z-Wave® Parameters
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## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
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## Z-Wave® Associations
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## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting please visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
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### Functionality Matrix
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report changes done by SW |
| D control | _Detached mode_: If device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _Detached mode_: If the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in notes |
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### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
---
## Gateway Guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the Z-Wave [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
## Disclaimers and Warnings
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## Compliance
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## Manufacturer
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## Printed User Guide
[Shelly_Wave_Motion_US_V1…](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1526202487/Shelly+Wave+Motion+US+LR?preview=%2F1526202487%2F1526202530%2FShelly_Wave_Motion_US_V1_B2513_print.pdf)
- [Shelly Wave Motion US LR](./shelly-wave-motion-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Motion EU LR](./shelly-wave-motion-eu-lr)
# Device Identification
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## Terminology
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## Short Description
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## Use Cases
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## Basic Functions:
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## Operational Instructions:
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## Main Applications
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## Integrations
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## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
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### Outputs
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## Connectivity
Z-Wave:
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## Safety Features
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## Supported Load Types
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## User Interface
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### LED Signalisation
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### LED Blinking Modes
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## Technical Specifications
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## Outdoor Plug US Description
### Legend
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## About Z-Wave®
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## Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
Click to see how to add, remove and reset the Device
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## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
Click to see about the Security and the DSK
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## Setting Parameters
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## Command Classes
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## Notifications Command Class
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## Associations
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## Disclaimers and Warnings
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## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
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## Compatibility
| **Wave Plug S** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------------- |
| Gateway | On/Off, W, kWh, Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅, ✅, ✅, — |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅, ✅, ✅, — |
| Homey | ✅, ✅, ✅, — |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅, ✅, ✅, — |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅, ✅, ✅, — |
| Smart Things | ✅, ✅, ✅, — |
| Cozify | TBD, TBD, TBD, — |
### Function Meaning / Tested
| **Function** | **Meaning / tested** |
| ------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | If device responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report changes done by SW |
| D control | Detached mode: if device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | Detached mode: if device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in notes |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
## Compliance
[Shelly Outdoor Plug S Ge…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1987543093%2FShelly+Outdoor+Plug+S+Gen3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+244+2025-12-05.pdf)
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## Disposal & Recycling
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## WEB Links
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## Printed User Guide
[Shelly_Wave_Outdoor_Plug…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1683849364%2FShelly_Wave_Outdoor_Plug_S_EU_LR-16lang-eview.pdf)
[Shelly_Wave_Outdoor_Plug…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1683849358%2FShelly_Wave_Outdoor_Plug_S_EU_LR_8lang_V1-print.pdf)
## Manufacturer
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## Legal Notice
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- [Shelly Wave Outdoor Plug S EU LR](./shelly-wave-outdoor-plug-s-eu-lr)
# Device Identification
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# Terminology
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# Short Description
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# Use Cases
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# Basic Functions:
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# Operational Instructions
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# Device Electrical Interfaces
## Inputs
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## Outputs
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# Connectivity
Z-Wave:
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# Safety Features
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# Supported Load Types
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# User Interface
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## LED Signalisation
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## LED Blinking Modes
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# Plug US Description
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## Legend
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# About Z-Wave®
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# Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
Click to see how to add, remove and reset the Device
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# Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
Click to see about the Security and the DSK
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# Setting Parameters
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# Command Classes
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# Notifications Command Class
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# Associations
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# Disclaimers and Warnings
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# Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
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# Compatibility
| **Wave Plug S** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------------- | --- | --- | ----- |
| Gateway | On/Off | W | kWh | Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
---
### Function Meaning / Tested
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _Detached mode_: If device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _Detached mode_: If the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in the notes. |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
# Compliance
[Shelly Wave Plug S multi…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1315766316%2FShelly+Wave+Plug+S+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
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# Printed User Guide
[Shelly_Wave_Plug_S_EU_LR…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1682866344%2FShelly_Wave_Plug_S_EU_LR_black_8lang_B2521_V1_print.pdf)
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# Manufacturer
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# Device identification
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## Terminology
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## Short description
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## Integrations
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## Simplified internal schematics
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## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
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## Connectivity
Z-Wave:
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## Safety features
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## Plug S description
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## About Z-Wave®
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## Adding and removing the Device to a Z-Wave® network
[Click to see how to add, remove and reset the Device](#)
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## Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
[Click to see about the Security and the DSK](#)
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## Setting Parameters
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## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting please visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
## Compatibility
| **Wave Plug S** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------------- | ---- | ------ | --- |
| Gateway | On/Off ✅ | W ✅ | kWh ✅ | |
| Home Assistant | On/Off ✅ | W ✅ | kWh ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | On/Off ✅ | W ✅ | kWh ✅ | |
| Homey | On/Off ✅ | W ✅ | kWh ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | On/Off ✅ | W ✅ | kWh ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | On/Off ✅ | W ✅ | kWh ✅ | |
| Smart Things | On/Off ✅ | W ✅ | kWh ✅ | |
| Cozify | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
### Function Meaning / Tested
| Function | Meaning / tested |
| ---------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | if device respond to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | if device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | if device respond to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | if device report dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | if Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | if kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | if device respond to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | if device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | if the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | if the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _detached mode_ if device reports scene commands single press, double press,… |
| D Binary | _detached mode_ if the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway, type of sensor in the notes. |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
## Gateway guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the Z-Wave [Shelly Knowledge base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
## Declaration of Conformity
[Shelly Wave Plug S multi…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625718955%2FShelly+Wave+Plug+S+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
[Compliance archive](#)
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## Printed User Guide
[Shelly_Wave_Plug_S_EU_V2…](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1212612632/Shelly+Wave+Plug+S+EU?preview=%2F1212612632%2F1212612674%2FShelly_Wave_Plug_S_EU_V2_B2453_Print.pdf)
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- [Shelly Wave Plug S EU](./shelly-wave-plug-s-eu)
- [Shelly Wave Plug S EU LR](./shelly-wave-plug-s-eu-lr)
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## Use Cases
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## Operational Instructions
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## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
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## Connectivity
Z-Wave:
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## About Z-Wave®
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## Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
[Click to see how to add, remove and reset the Device](#)
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## Setting Parameters
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[Click to see the Z-Wave Command Classes](#)
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[Click to see the Z-Wave Notification Command Class](#)
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[Click to see the Z-Wave Associations](#)
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## Compatibility
| **Wave Plug Uk** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| Gateway | On/Off ✅, W ✅, kWh ✅, V ✅, A ✅ |
| Home Assistant | On/Off ✅, W ✅, kWh ✅, V ✅, A ✅ |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | On/Off ✅, W ✅, kWh ✅, V ✅, A ✅ |
| Homey | On/Off ✅, W ✅, kWh ✅, V ⚪, A ⚪ (\*1) |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | On/Off ✅, W ✅, kWh ✅, V ✅, A ✅ |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | On/Off ✅, W ✅, kWh ✅, V ✅, A ✅ |
| Smart Things | On/Off ✅, W ✅, kWh ✅, V ⚪, A ⚪ (\*1)
[with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Cozify | —, —, —, —, — |
| Jeedom | On/Off ✅, W ✅, kWh ✅, V ✅, A ✅ (\*2) |
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> *2 The user must set some settings manually in order that the devices reports are used and visualised in the dashboard.
### Function Meaning / Tested
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _Detached mode_: if device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _Detached mode_: if the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in notes |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
## Compliance
- [Shelly Wave Plug UK multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1632829503%2FShelly+Wave+Plug+UK+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
- [Shelly Wave Plug UK - UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1648623666%2FShelly+Wave+Plug+UK+-+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
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## Printed User Guide
- [Shelly_Wave_Plug_UK_LR_V1_F2519-print.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1609203870%2FShelly_Wave_Plug_UK_LR_V1_F2519-print.pdf)
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- [Shelly Wave Plug UK LR](./shelly-wave-plug-uk-lr)
# Device identification
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## Terminology
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## Short description
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## Operational Instructions:
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## Main applications
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## Integrations
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## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
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### Outputs
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## Connectivity
Z-Wave:
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## Safety features
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## User interface
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## Technical Specifications
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## Plug US description
### Legend
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## Disclaimers and Warnings
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## About Z-Wave®
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## Adding and removing the Device to a Z-Wave® network
[Click to see how to add, remove and reset the Device]
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## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
[Click to see about the Security and the DSK]
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## Setting Parameters
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[Click to see the Z-Wave Notification Command Class]
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[Click to see the Z-Wave Associations]
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## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting please visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
## Compatibility
| Gateway | On/Off | W | kWh | V | A | Notes |
| -------------- | ------ | --- | --- | --- | --- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ⚪ | ⚪ | \*1 |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ⚪ | ⚪ | \*1
[with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
**Notes:**
\*1 The gateway does not have a placeholder for the V and A values.
### Function Meaning / Tested
| Function | Meaning / tested |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | if device respond to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | if device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | if device respond to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | if device report dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | if Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | if kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | if device respond to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | if device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | if the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | if the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _detached mode_: if device reports scene commands single press, double press,… |
| D Binary | _detached mode_: if the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway, type of sensor in the notes. |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
## Gateway guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the Z-Wave [Shelly Knowledge base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
## FCC Notes
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## Disposal & Recycling
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## Printed User Guide
[Shelly_Wave_Plug_US_V1_B…](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1556086798/Shelly+Wave+Plug+US+LR?preview=%2F1556086798%2F1556086840%2FShelly_Wave_Plug_US_V1_B2513-print.pdf)
## Manufacturer
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## Legal Notice
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- [Shelly Wave Plug US LR](./shelly-wave-plug-us-lr)
# Device Documentation (Partial Access Restricted)
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## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
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## Associations
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## Compatibility
| **Wave PM Mini** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | W ✅, kWh ✅, Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅, ✅, |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅, ✅, |
| Homey | TBD, TBD, |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅, ✅, |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅, ✅, |
| Smart Things | ✅, ✅, [with Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅, ✅, |
| Cozify | ✅, ✅, |
### Function Meanings
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | Device responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Device reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Dimming | Device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Device reports dimming state change via SW input |
| Watts | Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | Device responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Device reports Up/Down changes via SW input |
| Slats | Slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Slats report changes done by SW |
| D control | _Detached mode_: Reports scene commands (single, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _Detached mode_: Reports binary On/Off via SW input |
| Sensor # | Sensor reported in gateway; type specified in notes |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
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## Disposal & Recycling
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## Printed User Guide
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## Legal Notice
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- [Shelly Wave PM Mini US LR](./shelly-wave-pm-mini-us-lr)
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# Device Identification
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## Connectivity
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## About Z-Wave®
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## Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
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## Compatibility
| **Wave Pro 1** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------------- | --------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ⭐ | 1\* |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | |
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### Function Meaning / Tested
| **Function** | **Meaning / tested** |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _Detached mode_: if device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _Detached mode_: if the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in notes |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
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## Printed User Guide
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- [Shelly Wave Pro 1 US LR](./shelly-wave-pro-1-us-lr)
# Device identification
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## Short description
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## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
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**Outputs**
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## Connectivity
Z-Wave:
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## Safety features
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## About Z-Wave®
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## Adding and removing the Device to a Z-Wave® network
[Click to see how to add, remove and reset the Device](#)
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## Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
[Click to see about the Security and the DSK](#)
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## Setting Parameters
[Click here to see the Z-Wave Parameters](#)
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## Command Classes
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## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting please visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
## Compatibility
| **Wave Pro 1PM** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | ✅ On/Off, ✅ SW On/Off, ✅ W, ✅ kWh |
| Home Assistant | ✅ On/Off, ✅ SW On/Off, ✅ W, ✅ kWh |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ On/Off, ✅ SW On/Off, ✅ W, ✅ kWh |
| Homey | ✅ On/Off, ✅ SW On/Off, ✅ W, ✅ kWh |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ On/Off, ✅ SW On/Off, ✅ W, ✅ kWh |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ On/Off, ⚠️ SW On/Off (*1), ⚠️ W (*2), ⚠️ kWh (\*2) |
| Smart Things | ✅ On/Off, ✅ SW On/Off, ✅ W, ✅ kWh |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ On/Off, ✅ SW On/Off, ✅ W, ✅ kWh |
| Cozify | ✅ On/Off, ✅ SW On/Off, ✅ W, ✅ kWh |
**Notes**:
- \*1: The output change state however, the corresponding user interface state fails to reflect the updates.
- \*2: The W and kWh are not reported to the user interface.
### Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning / tested |
| ---------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | Detached mode: if device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | Detached mode: if the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in notes |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
## Gateway guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the Z-Wave [Shelly Knowledge base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
## FCC notes
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## Disposal & Recycling
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## Printed User Guide
[Shelly_Wave_Pro_1PM_US_LR...](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1577845070/Shelly+Wave+Pro+1PM+US+LR?preview=%2F1577845070%2F1577845113%2FShelly_Wave_Pro_1PM_US_LR_V1_B2511-print.pdf)
## Manufacturer
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## Legal Notice
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- [Shelly Wave Pro 1PM US LR](./shelly-wave-pro-1pm-us-lr)
# Device Identification
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## Terminology
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## Short Description
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## Basic Functions
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## Operational Instructions
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## Main Applications
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## Integrations
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## Simplified Internal Schematics
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## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
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### Outputs
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## Connectivity
Z-Wave:
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## Safety Features
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## Supported Load Types
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## User Interface
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### LED Signalisation
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### LED Blinking Modes
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## Technical Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram
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### Legend
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## About Z-Wave®
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## Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
Click to see how to add, remove and reset the Device
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## Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
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## Setting Parameters
Click here to see the Z-Wave Parameters
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## Command Classes
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## Notifications Command Class
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## Associations
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## Disclaimers and Warnings
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## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
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## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting please visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
## Compatibility
| **Wave Pro 2** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------------- | --------- | ----------- | ----------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | On/Off 1 | On/Off 2 | SW On/Off 1 | SW On/Off 2 | Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*H |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Gen 5 | **P** \*1 | **P** \*1 | ⭐ \*2 | ⭐ \*2 | *1, *2 |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
### Notes:
- \*1 The gateway set an ordinary lifeline and there’s only one control for both of the output in the UI.
- \*2 The outputs change state however, the corresponding user interface state fails to reflect the updates.
- \*H Troubles with reports can be solved with this [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924).
---
### Function Meaning / Tested
| Function | Meaning / tested |
| ---------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | if device respond to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | if device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | if device respond to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | if device report dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | if Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | if kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | if device respond to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | if device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | if the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | if the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _detached mode_ if device reports scene commands single press, double press,… |
| D Binary | _detached mode_ if the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway, type of sensor in the notes. |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
---
## Gateway Guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the Z-Wave [Shelly Knowledge base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
## FCC Notes
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## Disposal & Recycling
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## Printed User Guide
[Shelly_Wave_Pro_2_US_LR_V1_B2511-print.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1577845189/Shelly+Wave+Pro+2+US+LR?preview=%2F1577845189%2F1577845232%2FShelly_Wave_Pro_2_US_LR_V1_B2511-print.pdf)
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## Legal Notice
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- [Shelly Wave Pro 2 US LR](./shelly-wave-pro-2-us-lr)
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# Device Identification
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## Terminology
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## Specifications
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## About Z-Wave®
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## Compatibility with Gateways
| Gateway | On/Off 1 | On/Off 2 | SW 1 On/Off | SW 2 On/Off | W 1 | W 2 | kWh | Notes |
|--------|----------|----------|-------------|-------------|-----|-----|-----|-------|
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | *H |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ✅ | **P** *1 | **P** *1 | ⚪ *2 | ⚪ *2 | ⚪ *2 | *1, *2 |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
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> *2 The W and kWh are not reported to the user interface.
> *H Troubles with reports can be solved with this [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924).
### Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
|--------|------------------|
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | *detached mode* – if device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | *detached mode* – if the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in notes |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
|--------|-------|
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚪ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
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## Compliance
- [Shelly Wave PRO 2PM multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-10-07.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1766949225%2FShelly+Wave+PRO+2PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-10-07.pdf)
- [Shelly wave PRO 2PM UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1768783889%2FShelly+wave+PRO+2PM+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
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## Printed User Guide
- [Shelly_Wave_Pro_2PM_EU_LR_8lang_V5_A-print.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1683980398%2FShelly_Wave_Pro_2PM_EU_LR_8lang_V5_A-print.pdf)
- [Shelly_Wave_Pro_2PM_EU_LR-16lang-eview.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1684242539%2FShelly_Wave_Pro_2PM_EU_LR-16lang-eview.pdf)
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# Device Identification
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# Terminology
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# Pro Series
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# Short Description
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# Use Cases
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# Basic Functions
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# Operational Instructions
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# Main Applications
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# Integrations
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# Device Electrical Interfaces
## Inputs
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## Outputs
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# Connectivity
Z-Wave:
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# Safety Features
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# Supported Load Types
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# User Interface
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## LED Signalisation
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## LED Blinking Modes
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# Technical Specifications
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# Basic Wiring Diagram
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## Legend
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# About Z-Wave®
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# Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
Click to see how to add, remove and reset the Device
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# Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
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# Setting Parameters
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# Disclaimers and Warnings
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# Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
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# Compatibility
| **Wave Pro 2PM** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | On/Off 1, On/Off 2, SW 1 On/Off, SW 2 On/Off, W 1, W 2, kWh, Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ |
| Homey | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, \*H |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅, ✅, P *1, P *1, ⭐ *2, ⭐ *2, ⭐ *2, *1, \*2 |
| Smart Things | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ |
| Cozify | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ |
### Notes:
- \*1 The output change state however, the corresponding user interface state fails to reflect the updates.
- \*2 The W and kWh are not reported to the user interface.
- \*H Troubles with reports can be solved with this [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924).
---
### Function Meaning / Tested
| **Function** | **Meaning / tested** |
| ------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _detached mode_ If device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _detached mode_ If the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in notes |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
# FCC Notes
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# Disposal & Recycling
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# Printed User Guide
[Shelly_Wave_Pro_2PM_US_LR_V1_B2511-print.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1630601438%2FShelly_Wave_Pro_2PM_US_LR_V1_B2511-print.pdf)
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- [Shelly Wave Pro 2PM EU LR](./shelly-wave-pro-2pm-eu-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Pro 2PM US LR](./shelly-wave-pro-2pm-us-lr)
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# Device Identification
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# About Z-Wave®
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## Compatibility with Gateways
| **Wave Pro 3** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------------- | -------- | -------- | ----------- | ----------- | ----------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | On/Off 1 | On/Off 2 | On/Off 3 | SW On/Off 1 | SW On/Off 2 | SW On/Off 3 | Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro - HC 3 / Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*H |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Gen 5 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | *1, *2 |
| Smart Things | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
> **Notes**:
> _H – Troubles with reports can be solved with this [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924)._
### Function Meaning
| **Function** | **Meaning / tested** |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _Detached mode_: if device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _Detached mode_: if the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in notes |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
---
## Compliance
- [Shelly Wave Pro 3 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-23.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1627488562%2FShelly+Wave+Pro+3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-23.pdf)
- [Shelly wave PRO 3 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1584857122%2FShelly+wave+PRO+3+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
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## Printed User Guide
- [Shelly_Wave_Pro_3_EU_LR-16lang-eview.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1684078652%2FShelly_Wave_Pro_3_EU_LR-16lang-eview.pdf)
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# Device identification
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# Terminology
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# Basic Functions
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# Main applications
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# Integrations
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# Simplified internal schematics
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# Device electrical interfaces
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# Safety features
## Overheat Protection
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# User interface
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## LED Signalisation
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## LED blinking modes
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# Specifications
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# Basic wiring diagram
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## Legend
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# Operational Instructions
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# About Z-Wave®
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# Adding and removing the Device to a Z-Wave® network
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# Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
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# Z-Wave® Parameters
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# Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting please visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
# Compatibility with gateways
| **Wave Pro 3** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------------- | -------- | -------- | ----------- | ----------- | ----------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | On/Off 1 | On/Off 2 | On/Off 3 | SW On/Off 1 | SW On/Off 2 | SW On/Off 3 | Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro - HC 3 / Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*H |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Gen 5 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | *1, *2 |
| Smart Things | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
**Notes**:
_H – Troubles with reports can be solved with this [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924)._
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### Function Meaning / Tested
| **Function** | **Meaning / tested** |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | if device respond to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | if device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | if device respond to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | if device report dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | if Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | if kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | if device respond to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | if device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | if the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | if the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _detached mode_: if device reports scene commands single press, double press,… |
| D Binary | _detached mode_: if the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway, type of sensor in the notes. |
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### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
# Gateway guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the Z-Wave [Shelly Knowledge base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
# Disclaimers and Warnings
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# Disposal and Recycling
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# FCC Notes
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# Printed User Guide
[Shelly*Wave_Pro_3_US_LR*…](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1545666562/Shelly+Wave+Pro+3+US+LR?preview=%2F1545666562%2F1545666607%2FShelly_Wave_Pro_3_US_LR_V1_B2511-print.pdf)
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- [Shelly Wave Pro 3 US LR](./shelly-wave-pro-3-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Pro 3 EU LR](./shelly-wave-pro-3-eu-lr)
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## Terminology
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### Basic Functions
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## Main Applications
- Residential
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- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
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## Specifications
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# About Z-Wave®
## Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
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## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting please visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
## Compatibility
| Gateway | Dimming | SW Dimming | D Control 1 | D Control 2 | D Binary 1 | D Binary 2 | Notes |
| ----------------------------- | ------- | ---------- | ----------- | ----------- | ---------- | ---------- | ----- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro - HC 3 / Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*H |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Gen 5 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
| Smart Things | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | \*2 |
| Cozify | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
**Notes**:
- _H: Troubles with reports can be solved with this [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924)._
- _2: Does not have the capability to detect different presses (CC control scene feature missing)._
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### Function Meaning / Tested
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report changes done by SW |
| D Control | _Detached mode_: If device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _Detached mode_: If the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in the notes. |
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### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
---
## Gateway Guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the Z-Wave [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
## Printed User Guide
[Shelly_Wave_Pro_Dimmer_1PM_AU](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1048707073/Shelly+Wave+PRO+Dimmer+1PM+AU?preview=%2F1048707073%2F1048903737%2FShelly_Wave_Pro_Dimmer_1PM_ANZ_V1_print_B2439.pdf)
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## Main Applications
- Residential
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- Government/municipal
- University/college
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# About Z-Wave®
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## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
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## Z-Wave® Parameters
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## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
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## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting please visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
## Compatibility
| **Wave PRO Dimmer 1PM** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | Dimming, SW Dimming, D Control 1, D Control 2, D Binary 1, D Binary 2, Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ |
| Fibaro - HC 3 / Wave engine 3 | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ |
| Homey | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ (\*H) |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ |
| Homee Gen 5 | TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD |
| Smart Things | TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅, ✅, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐ (\*2) |
| Cozify | TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD |
> *H: Troubles with reports can be solved with this [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924).
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### Function Meaning / Tested
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | If device responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | If slats report changes done by SW |
| D Control | Detached mode: if device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | Detached mode: if device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in notes |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
## Gateway Guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the Z-Wave [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
## Compliance
- [Wave Pro Dimmer 1PM multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-22.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1627488296%2FWave+Pro+Dimmer+1PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Wave Pro Dimmer 1PM UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1479311384%2FWave+Pro+Dimmer+1PM+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Wave Pro Dimmer 1PM multilingual declaration of conformity 54 2024-09-04.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/869761026/Shelly+Wave+PRO+Dimmer+1PM+EU?preview=%2F869761026%2F1627291741%2FWave+Pro+Dimmer+1PM+multilingual+declaration+of+conformity+54+2024-09-04.pdf)
## Printed User Guide
- [Shelly Wave Pro Dimmer 1PM Руководство по использованию и безопасностью (RU)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/869761026/Shelly+Wave+PRO+Dimmer+1PM+EU?preview=%2F869761026%2F1593278802%2FShelly+Wave+Pro+Dimmer+1PM+%D0%A0%D1%8A%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B4%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE+%D0%B7%D0%B0+%D1%83%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B1%D0%B0+%D0%B8+%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82.pdf.pdf)
- [Shelly_Wave_Pro_Dimmer_1PM_2024_V1_print_B2439.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/869761026/Shelly+Wave+PRO+Dimmer+1PM+EU?preview=%2F869761026%2F1004240901%2FShelly_Wave_Pro_Dimmer_1PM_2024_V1_print_B2439.pdf)
# Device identification
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## Terminology
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## Main applications
- Residential
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- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
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## Device electrical interfaces
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## Adding and removing the Device to a Z-Wave® network
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## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
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## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting please visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
## Compatibility
| **Wave PRO Dimmer 1PM** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | Dimming, SW Dimming, D Control 1, D Control 2, D Binary 1, D Binary 2, Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ |
| Fibaro - HC 3 / Wave engine 3 | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ |
| Homey | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, \*H |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ |
| Homee Gen 5 | TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD |
| Smart Things | TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅, ✅, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, \*2 |
| Cozify | TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD |
> **Notes:**
> *H Troubles with reports can be solved with this [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924).
> *2 does not have the capability to detect the different presses (CC control scene feature missing)
---
### Function Meaning / Tested
| Function | Meaning / tested |
| ---------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report changes done by SW |
| D control | Detached mode: if device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | Detached mode: if the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in the notes |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
## Gateway guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the Z-Wave [Shelly Knowledge base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
## Printed User Guide
[Shelly_Wave_Pro_Dimmer_1PM_US_V1_F_B2439.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1045528577/Shelly+Wave+PRO+Dimmer+1PM+US?preview=%2F1045528577%2F1048281285%2FShelly_Wave_Pro_Dimmer_1PM_US_V1_F_B2439.pdf)
- [Shelly Wave PRO Dimmer 1PM EU](./shelly-wave-pro-dimmer-1pm-eu)
- [Shelly Wave PRO Dimmer 1PM US](./shelly-wave-pro-dimmer-1pm-us)
- [Shelly Wave PRO Dimmer 1PM AU](./shelly-wave-pro-dimmer-1pm-au)
# Device identification
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## Short description
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## Main applications
- Residential
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- Government/municipal
- University/college
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## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting please visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
## Compatibility
| Gateway | Dimming 1 | Dimming 3 | SW Dimming 1 | SW Dimming 3 | D Control 1 | D Control 2 | D Control 3 | D Control 4 | D Binary 1 | D Binary 2 | D Binary 3 | D Binary 4 | Notes |
| ----------------------------- | --------- | --------- | ------------ | ------------ | ----------- | ----------- | ----------- | ----------- | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- | ----- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro - HC 3 / Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*H |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*1 |
| Homee Gen 5 | P\*2 | P\*2 | P\*2 | P\*2 | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | \*2 |
| Smart Things | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | \*3 |
| Cozify | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
### Notes:
- \*H: Troubles with reports can be solved with this [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924). The Wave Dimmer 2 PM needs to be integrated.
- \*1: There’s no actions created for the scene control.
- \*2: The gateway set an ordinary lifeline and there’s only one control for both of the output in the UI.
- \*3: Does not have the capability to detect the different presses (CC control scene feature missing).
---
### Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _Detached mode_: If device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _Detached mode_: If the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in the notes. |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
## Gateway guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the Z-Wave [Shelly Knowledge base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
## Printed User Guide
[Shelly_Wave_Pro_Dimmer_2PM_AU](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1052082177/Shelly+Wave+PRO+Dimmer+2PM+AU?preview=%2F1052082177%2F1051590824%2FShelly_Wave_Pro_Dimmer_2PM_ANZ_V1_E_B2439.pdf)
# Device Identification
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## Terminology
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### Basic Functions
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## Main Applications
- Residential
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- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
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## Device Electrical Interfaces
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## Connectivity
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### LED Blinking Modes
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## Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram
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# About Z-Wave®
## Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
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## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
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## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting please visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
## Compatibility
| **Wave PRO Dimmer 2PM** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | Dimming 1, Dimming 3, SW Dimming 1, SW Dimming 3, D Control 1, D Control 2, D Control 3, D Control 4, D Binary 1, D Binary 2, D Binary 3, D Binary 4, Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ |
| Fibaro - HC 3 / Wave engine 3 | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ |
| Homey | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, \*H |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ⭐, ⭐, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, \*1 |
| Homee Gen 5 | P *2, P *2, P *2, P *2, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, \*2 |
| Smart Things | TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, \*3 |
| Cozify | TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD |
> **Notes:**
>
> - _H: Troubles with reports can be solved with this [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924). The Wave Dimmer 2 PM needs to be integrated._
> - _1: There’s no actions created for the scene control._
> - _2: The gateway sets an ordinary lifeline and there’s only one control for both outputs in the UI._
> - _3: Does not have the capability to detect different presses (CC control scene feature missing)._
---
### Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report changes done by SW |
| D control | _Detached mode_: If device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _Detached mode_: If device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in notes |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
---
## Gateway Guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the Z-Wave [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
## Compliance
[Wave Pro Dimmer 2PM multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-22.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1627488306%2FWave+Pro+Dimmer+2PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
### Compliance Archive
[Wave Pro Dimmer 2PM multilingual EU declaration of conformity 60 2024-09-30.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/991952897/Shelly+Wave+PRO+Dimmer+2PM+EU?preview=%2F991952897%2F1627586621%2FWave+Pro+Dimmer+2PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+60+2024-09-30.pdf)
## Printed User Guide
[Shelly Wave Pro Dimmer 2PM Manual (Bulgarian)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/991952897/Shelly+Wave+PRO+Dimmer+2PM+EU?preview=%2F991952897%2F1593442782%2FShelly+Wave+Pro+Dimmer+2PM+%D0%A0%D1%8A%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B4%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE+%D0%B7%D0%B0+%D1%83%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B1%D0%B0+%D0%B8+%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82.pdf.pdf)
[Shelly Wave Pro Dimmer 2PM Print B2439 (2024 V1)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/991952897/Shelly+Wave+PRO+Dimmer+2PM+EU?preview=%2F991952897%2F1004994561%2FShelly_Wave_Pro_Dimmer_2PM_2024_V1_Print_B2439.pdf)
# Device Identification
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## Terminology
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## Short Description
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### Basic Functions
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## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
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## Simplified Internal Schematics

## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
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## User Interface
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### LED Blinking Modes
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## Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram
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# About Z-Wave®
## Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
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## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
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## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting please visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
## Compatibility
| **Wave PRO Dimmer 2PM** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | Dimming 1, Dimming 3, SW Dimming 1, SW Dimming 3, D Control 1, D Control 2, D Control 3, D Control 4, D Binary 1, D Binary 2, D Binary 3, D Binary 4, Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ |
| Fibaro - HC 3 / Wave engine 3 | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅ |
| Homey | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, \*H |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ⭐, ⭐, ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, \*1 |
| Homee Gen 5 | P\*2, P\*2, P\*2, P\*2, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, \*2 |
| Smart Things | TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅, ✅, ✅, ✅, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, ⭐, \*3 |
| Cozify | TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD |
### Notes:
- \*H: Troubles with reports can be solved with this [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924). The Wave Dimmer 2 PM needs to be integrated.
- \*1: There’s no actions created for the scene control.
- \*2: The gateway sets an ordinary lifeline and there’s only one control for both outputs in the UI.
- \*3: Does not have the capability to detect different presses (CC control scene feature missing).
---
### Function Meaning / Tested
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report changes done by SW |
| D control | _detached mode_: If device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _detached mode_: If the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in notes |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
## Gateway Guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the Z-Wave [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
## Printed User Guide
[Shelly_Wave_Pro_Dimmer_2PM_US_V1_F_B2439.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1048707207/Shelly+Wave+PRO+Dimmer+2PM+US?preview=%2F1048707207%2F1048903748%2FShelly_Wave_Pro_Dimmer_2PM_US_V1_F_B2439.pdf)
- [Shelly Wave PRO Dimmer 2PM EU](./shelly-wave-pro-dimmer-2pm-eu)
- [Shelly Wave PRO Dimmer 2PM US](./shelly-wave-pro-dimmer-2pm-us)
- [Shelly Wave PRO Dimmer 2PM AU](./shelly-wave-pro-dimmer-2pm-au)
# Device Identification
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## Terminology
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## Use Cases
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## Operational Instructions
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## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
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## About Z-Wave®
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## Compatibility with Gateways
| **Wave Pro Shutter** | functions - reports |
| ----------------------------- | ------------------- | ------ | ----- | ------- | --- | --- | ----- | -------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | Up | Down | SW Up | SW down | W | kWh | Slats | SW Slats | Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ⭐ | ⭐ | \*1 |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ (P) | ✅ (P) | P | P | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | *1, *2, \*3 |
| Smart Things | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
> **Notes**:
>
> - \*1 The slats cannot be controlled through the UI and their position cannot be visualized due to the lack of control.
> - \*2 The reports from the UI are sent only using the buttons, the slider sends the device to the location but it does not refresh the state.
> - \*3 The state is refreshed only after the stop button is pressed. (valid for buttons connected to the SW and the slider in UI)
> - \*4 Device is sent to position but the position is not reported
---
### Function Meaning / Tested
| **Function** | **Meaning / tested** |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | if device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | if device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | if device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | if device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | if Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | if kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | if device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | if device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | if the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | if the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _detached mode_: if device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _detached mode_: if the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in notes |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------ | -------------------------- |
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⭐ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
---
## Compliance
- [Shelly Wave PRO Shutter multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-10-07](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1767637308%2FShelly+Wave+PRO+Shutter+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-10-07.pdf)
- [Shelly wave PRO Shutter UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1768783897%2FShelly+wave+PRO+Shutter+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
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## Disposal and Recycling
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## Printed User Guide
- [Shelly_Wave_Pro_Shutter_EU_LR_24lang_V1-print-1.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1651539971%2FShelly_Wave_Pro_Shutter_EU_LR_24lang_V1-print-1.pdf)
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# Device Identification
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## Terminology
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## Use Cases
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## Operational Instructions
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## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
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## Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram
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## About Z-Wave®
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## Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
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## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
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## Z-Wave® Parameters
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## Compatibility with Gateways
| **Wave Pro Shutter** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------------- | -------------- | ----- | ------- | --- | --- | ----- | -------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | Up | Down | SW Up | SW down | W | kWh | Slats | SW Slats | Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ⚪ | ⚪ | \*1 |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅P | ✅P | P | P | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | *1, *2, \*3 |
| Smart Things | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
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> *1 The slats cannot be controlled through the UI and their position cannot be visualized due to the lack of control.
> *2 The reports from the UI are sent only using the buttons, the slider sends the device to the location but it does not refresh the state.
> *3 The state is refreshed only after the stop button is pressed. (valid for buttons connected to the SW and the slider in UI)
> *4 Device is sent to position but the position is not reported
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### Function Meaning / Tested
| **Function** | **Meaning / tested** |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | if device respond to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | if device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | if device respond to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | if device report dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | if Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | if kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | if device respond to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | if device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | if the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | if the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _detached mode_: if device reports scene commands single press, double press,… |
| D Binary | _detached mode_: if the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway, type of sensor in the notes. |
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### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------ | -------------------------- |
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚪ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
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## Disclaimers and Warnings
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- [Shelly Wave Pro Shutter US LR](./shelly-wave-pro-shutter-us-lr)
- [Shelly Wave Pro Shutter EU LR](./shelly-wave-pro-shutter-eu-lr)
# Device Identification
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# Terminology
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# Short Description
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# Controls position of blinds, rollers, shades, venetian blinds, etc.
[click here to see how to control the shutter](#)
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# Main Applications
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# Integrations
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# Device Electrical Interfaces
## Inputs
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## Outputs
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# Connectivity
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# Safety Features
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# Supported Load Types
- Inductive with RC Snubber (120 V AC electric motors)
# User Interface
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## LED Signalisation
[Click to see LED signalisation](#)
### General Rules
- To switch between Normal and Setting modes, press the S button once.
- Solid LED means that the Device is in Setting mode (this does not apply to plugs). When the Device is in Setting mode, it automatically switches to Normal mode after 10s.
- If the LED is not in Alarm mode, it will turn off after a timeout of 30 min (this does not apply to plugs). Press on the S button or Device power cycle wakes the LED up for 30 min.
**Normal mode LED status:** Normal mode is defined by a stable Device function that can last infinitely long.
**LED type:** RGB dimmable
### Normal Mode
#### Removed (excluded)/not calibrated
The LED will be blinking **blue** in Mode 1 for 30 min after every power cycle and 10 min after S button pressed.

#### Removed (excluded)/calibrated
The LED will be blinking **blue** and yellow in Mode 1 for 30 min after every power cycle and 10 min after S button pressed.

#### Added (included)/not calibrated
The LED will be blinking **green** in Mode 1 for 30 min after every power cycle and 10 min after S button pressed.

#### Added (included)/calibrated
The LED will be blinking **green** and yellow in Mode 1 for 30 min after every power cycle and 10 min after S button pressed.





# Technical Specifications
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# Basic Wiring Diagram
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# Disclaimers and Warnings
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# About Z-Wave®
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# Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
[Click to see how to add, remove and reset the Device](#)
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# Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
[Click to see about the Security and the DSK](#)
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# Setting Parameters
[Click here to see the Z-Wave Parameters](#)
### Parameter No. 1 – Push-button (momentary) / bistable (toggle switch) selection
With this parameter, you can select between the switch type: push-button (momentary) or on/off toggle switch connected to SW1 and SW2 inputs.
- **Value size:** 1 Byte
- **Default value:** 0
- **Values & descriptions:**
- 0 - momentary switch
- 1 - toggle switch (contact closed - ON / contact opened - OFF)
- 2 - single, momentary switch (the switch should be connected to SW1 terminal)
> **NOTE:** When set = 2, 1x click on SW1 up - 1x click on SW1 stop - 1x click down
### Parameter No. 3 – Inputs orientation
This parameter allows to reverse the operation of switches connected to SW1 and SW2 inputs without changing the wiring.
- **Value size:** 1 Byte
- **Default value:** 0
- **Values & descriptions:**
- 0 - default (SW1 - O1, I2 - O2)
- 1 - reversed (SW1 - O2, I2 - O1)
### Parameter No. 5 – Output orientation
This parameter allows to reverse the operation of O1 and O2 without changing the wiring (in case of invalid motor connection) to ensure proper operation.
- **Value size:** 1 Byte
- **Default value:** 0
- **Values & descriptions:**
- 0 - default (O1 - UP, O2 - DOWN)
- 1 - reversed (O1 - DOWN, O2 - UP)
### Parameter No. 40 – Power Consumption Reporting
Choose by how much the power (W) consumption needs to increase or decrease to be reported. Values correspond to percentages, so if 50 is set (by default), the Device will report any power consumption changes of 50 % or more, compared to the last reading.
- **Values size:** 1 Byte
- **Default value:** 50
- **Values & descriptions:**
- 0 - Power consumption reporting disabled
- 1 - 100 = 1 % - 100 % Power consumption reporting enabled. New value is reported only when the power consumption in real time changes by more than the percentage value set in this parameter, compared to the previous power consumption reading, starting at 1 % (the lowest value possible).
> **NOTE:** Power consumption needs to increase or decrease by at least 1 Watt to be reported, REGARDLESS of the percentage set in this parameter.
### Parameter No. 71 – Operating modes
Choose between the two operating modes. In shutter mode, you can select up/down/stop. In venetian mode, an additional widget/endpoint is displayed in the UI interface, which you can use to control the tilt position of the slats.
- **Values size:** 1 Byte
- **Default value:** 0
- **Values & descriptions:**
- 0 - Shutter mode
- 1 - Venetian mode with (up/down and slats rotation)
- 2 – Manual time set (No end switches)
> **NOTE:** If the motor is not equipped with end switches set value to 2 and set the traveling time (Parameter No. 74 & 75).
### Parameter No. 72 – Venetian blind slats turning time
Set the time required for the slats to make a full turn (180 degrees).
> **NOTE:** Make sure that working mode is set to venetian (Par. No. 71 =1)
- **Values size:** 2 Byte
- **Default value:** 150 = 1.5 seconds
- **Values & descriptions:**
- 0 - turning time disabled
- 1 - 32767 = 0.01 seconds – 327.67 seconds
> **NOTE:** If the set time is too long and a full turn was already performed, the device will start moving up or down for the remaining time. In this case, shorten the turning time.
### Parameter No. 73 – Slats position after moving
This parameter is used to enable/disable the slats to return to the previously set position, after being activated via the gateway, push-button operation or when the lower limit switch is reached.
- **Values size:** 1 Byte
- **Default value:** 1
- **Values & their descriptions:**
- 0 - disable
- 1 – enable
> **NOTE:** Make sure that working mode is set to venetian (Par. No. 71=1)
### Parameter No. 76 – Motor operation detection
Define the power consumption threshold at the end positions. Based on this value, the Device will know that the shutters reached the limit switches.
- **Values size:** 1 Byte
- **Default value:** 1
- **Values & their descriptions:**
- 0 - Disabled: reaching a limit switch will not be detected
- 1 - Auto power calibration
- 2 - 255 (2-255W) - report interval
> **NOTE:** For correct auto power calibration the shutter calibration must be performed!
### Parameter No. 78 – Forced shutter calibration
By setting this parameter to value 1 the Device will start executing force calibration procedure. The parameter also reports the calibration status by sending the get parameter value command.
> **NOTE:** Check chapter Functionality with calibration details
> **NOTE:** During the calibration procedure the blind moves up, down, up, and down to 50%.
> **NOTE:** During the calibration procedure the yellow LED is blinking.
- **Values size:** 1 Byte
- **Default value:** 3 (after factory reset)
- **Values & their descriptions:**
- 1 - start calibration
- 2 - device is calibrated (read only)
- 3 - device is not calibrated (read only)
- 4 - calibration error (read only)
### Parameter No. 80 – Motor stop delay after limit switch detection
This parameter defines the delay time for the motor to turn off, after reaching the limit switch.
- **Values size:** 1 Byte
- **Default value:** 10
- **Values & their descriptions:**
- Default value 10 = (1s)
- 0-127 (0-12.7s) - time
### Parameter No. 85 – Power consumption max delay time
Define the maximum time before the power consumption of the motor is read from the Device, after one of the relays is switched on. If there is no power consumption during the set time (motor is not connected, damaged or requires longer time to start, motor is at the end position), the relay will switch off. This time is defined by entering it manually.
- **Values size:** 1 Byte
- **Default value:** 30
- **Values & descriptions:**
- 0 = time is set automatically
- 3 - 50 = 0.3seconds – 5seconds (100ms resolution)
### Parameter No. 91 – Max. Motor moving time
When the shutter is not calibrated (or the motor is not equipped with a limit switch), this parameter defines the movement time of the motor.
- **Values size:** 2 Byte
- **Default value:** 120
- **Values & descriptions:**
- value = 1 - 32000s
# Command Classes
[Click to see the Z-Wave Command Classes](#)
**Z-Wave Supported Command Classes:**
- COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
- COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_V4
- COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_3
- COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V4
- COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3
- COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION_V9
- COMMAND_CLASS_TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2
- COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V3
- COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2
- COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1
- COMMAND_CLASS_INDICATOR_V4
- COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL_V1
- COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_V1
- COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2_V1
- COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_V4
- COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION_V2
- COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V7
- COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION_V4
- COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY_V2
- COMMAND_CLASS_APPLICATION_STATUS_V2
- COMMAND_CLASS_METER_V6
### Endpoint 1:
- **Device Class:** BASIC_TYPE_ROUTING_SLAVE, GENERIC_TYPE_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL, SPECIFIC_TYPE_CLASS_B_MOTOR_CONTROL
- **Command Classes:**
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2,
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_V4,
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V3,
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3,
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V4,
COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION_V9,
COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION_V2,
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_V1,
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2_V1,
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY_V2,
COMMAND_CLASS_APPLICATION_STATUS_V1,
COMMAND_CLASS_METER_V6
### Endpoint 2:
- **Device Class:** BASIC_TYPE_ROUTING_SLAVE, GENERIC_TYPE_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL, SPECIFIC_TYPE_CLASS_B_MOTOR_CONTROL
- **Command Classes:**
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2,
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_V4,
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V3,
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3,
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V4,
COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION_V9,
COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION_V2,
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_V1,
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2_V1,
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY_V2,
COMMAND_CLASS_APPLICATION_STATUS_V1,
COMMAND_CLASS_METER_V6
> **Endpoint 2 is supported by the module only when the Parameter No. 71 is set to the value 1.**
### COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC SET AND MULTILEVEL SWITCH SET
- Set to 0x00 → Go to 0%
- Set to 0x01..0x62 → Go to specific target value
- Set to 0xFF → Go to 100%
### MULTILEVEL SWITCH LEVEL CHANGE
- Start Down → Go to 0%
- Start Up → Go to 100%
- Stop → Stop
### BASIC REPORT AND MULTILEVEL SWITCH REPORT
- At 0%: 0x00
- Unknown position: 0xFE
- Known position: 0x01..0x62 (The position is approximated!)
- At 100%: 0x63
### BINARY SWITCH SET
- Moving to 0% → Binary Switch Set=0x00 → Go to 0%
- Moving to 100% → Binary Switch Set=0x00 → STOP
- Moving to 0% → Binary Switch Set=0x01..0X63,0xFF → STOP
- Moving to 100% → Binary Switch Set=0x01..0X63,0xFF → Go to 100%
### COMMAND_CLASS_METER
- **Default values:**
- Rate Type = 1 (Import)
- Scale = 0 (kWh)
- Energy consumption (kWh) is reported with the step increase of 0.1.
- This product can be operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified devices from other manufacturers. All mains operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase reliability of the network.
# Notifications Command Class
[Click to see the Z-Wave Notification Command Class](#)
Wave Shutter supports the following notifications:
- In case of exceeding the power of >1100 W for more than 5 seconds, Shutter automatically turns off the output and the overload notification is sent.
- In case the exceeding the inside device temperature for more than 5s Shutter automatically turns off the output and the overtemperature notification is sent.
| Notification Type | Notification Event |
| ----------------------- | ------------------------- |
| Power Management (0x08) | Over-load detected (0x08) |
| Heat alarm (0x04) | Overheat detected (0x02) |
# Associations
[Click to see the Z-Wave Associations](#)
Associations are used for direct communication between the Device and other devices within your Z-Wave network without the need of the Z-Wave gateway.
- Max. number of associated devices per group is 9. This value is fixed and cannot be configured.
- Each association group supports the association of up to 9 devices (nodes).
- To avoid network delays, we recommend limiting the number of associated devices to no more than 5 per group.
- “Lifeline Group” is reserved solely for a gateway and hence only 1 node can be assigned.
| Group | Name | Allowed nodes | Description |
| ----- | ------------------------------ | ------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 1 | Lifeline | 1 | Reserved for communication with the primary gateway (hub), 1 node allowed.
Supports the following command classes:- Device Reset Locally: triggered upon request
- Meter Report: triggered according to Configuration parameters
- Notification Report: triggered on overload/over temperature
- Switch Multilevel Report
- Switch Binary Report
|
| 2 | Roller Shutter | 9 | Switch multilevel for shutter position
Click - start level change - Click - stop level change…
Triggered by SW1 or SW2 |
| 3 | Venetian | 9 | Switch multilevel for slats position
Hold - start level change - release - stop level change
Triggered by SW1 or SW2 |
| 4 | on/off during movement O1,O2 | | Group 4: Basic on/off (Triggered at sensing moving direction of roller: up= FF, down = 00) up to 16 nodes. When blinds are moving up, Shutter will send Basic set ON command to associated device and associated device will turn ON. When blinds are moving down, Flush Shutter will send Basic set OFF command to associated device and the device will turn OFF |
| 5 | on top = OFF
on bottom = ON | | Group 5: Basic on/off (Triggered at reaching roller position: bottom=FF, top=0) up to 16 nodes. When blinds reach upper position, Shutter will send Basic set OFF command to associated device and the device will turn OFF. When blinds reach down position Flush Shutter will send Basic set ON command to associated device and the device will turn ON. |
### Description:
- **Turn ON = Shutter move UP = move to 100%**
- **Turn OFF = Shutter move DOWN = move to 0%**
### Association mapping:
| Root device | Associated Groups | Note |
| ------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---- |
| 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 | Groups 6 & 7 are mapped groups 2 & 3 of E2
Groups 1 to 5 are mapped groups 1 to 5 of E1 | |
| Endpoint 1 (E1) | 1,2,3,4,5 | |
| Endpoint 2 (E2) | 1,2,3 | |
### Multilevel commands send to association groups (Shutter mode par.71=0):
| Parameter 1 (switch type) | Inputs | Quick press | Hold | Release |
| ---------------------------- | ---------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 0 - push button | SW1 or SW2 | Group2: start/stop level change
Device sends the switch multilevel start level change UP or DOWN | Group3: start level change
Device sends the switch multilevel start level change UP or DOWN | Group3: stop level change
Device sends Switch multilevel stop level change |
| 1 - switch | SW1 or SW2 | Group2: start/stop level change | NA | NA |
| 2 - single push button (SW1) | SW1 | Group2: start/stop level change | Group3: start level change | Group3: stop level change |
### Multilevel commands send to association groups (Venetian mode par.71=1):
| Parameter 1 (switch type) | Inputs | Quick press | Hold | Release |
| ---------------------------- | ---------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 0 - push button | SW1 or SW2 | Group2: start/stop level change
Device sends the switch multilevel start level change UP or DOWN | NA
Device does not send any association | Group3: set level
Only after the pushbutton is released, the device sends out switch multilevel set 0…99%) |
| 1 - switch | SW1 or SW2 | Group2: start/stop level change | NA | NA |
| 2 - single push button (SW1) | SW1 | Group2: start/stop level change | NA
Device does not send any association | Group3: Only after the pushbutton is released, the device sends out switch multilevel set 0…99%) |
# Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
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# Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting please visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
# Compatibility
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## Functionality Test Table
| Function | Meaning / tested |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | if device respond to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | if device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | if device respond to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | if device report dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | if Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | if kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | if device respond to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | if device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | if the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | if the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _detached mode_: if device reports scene commands single press, double press,… |
| D Binary | _detached mode_: if the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway, type of sensor in the notes. |
---
## Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
# Gateway Guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the Z-Wave [Shelly Knowledge base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
# FCC Notes
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# Disposal & Recycling
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# Printed User Guide
[Wave_shutter_US_user_guide_V1.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/854262418/Shelly+Wave+Shutter+US?preview=%2F854262418%2F855605275%2FWave_shutter_US_user_guide_V1.pdf)
- [Shelly Wave Shutter (US)](./shelly-wave-shutter-(us))
# Shelly Smart Control Inclusion Process
ShellyBLU Button1 allows you to execute actions and scenes by sending signals to selected Bluetooth-enabled devices. To make this work, you need your Shelly Plus or Pro devices to act as gateways for your button. Here is how to set it up:
1. **Step 1:** Make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your phone, and the Shelly Smart Control app has permission to use it.
2. **Step 2:** On the Shelly Smart Control app home screen, tap the `+` icon at the bottom right corner, then **Add a new device**.

3. **Step 3:** Choose **Add via Bluetooth**

4. **Step 4:** Click your ShellyBLU Button1 once, and it will show up in the list of devices. If you have more than one ShellyBLU Button1 showing for inclusion, click your ShellyBLU Button1 again, and the app will help you identify the correct one.

5. **Step 5:** Follow the on-screen instructions. The app will prompt you to press your button once.

6. **Step 7:** Give your device a name and choose or upload an image.

7. **Step 8:** Select Plus or Pro devices to act as BLE gateways. A list of all your compatible devices will show up. They will pick up the signal from the button when you use it and act as a gateway between ShellyBLU Button1 and Shelly Smart Control. If you don’t see some of your Plus or Pro devices here, you might have to manually enable the **Bluetooth gateway**. To do this, go to each Plus or Pro device in the app, click the `🌐` icon, then select **Bluetooth** and mark the **Enable Bluetooth** and **Enable Bluetooth gateway** boxes. We recommend having at least one BLE gateway in every room.

8. **Step 9:** Include the button in an existing room, then save the changes. Your button is now successfully added to the app and can be found in its designated room.
---
# Create a Scene with ShellyBLU Button1
1. Tap the `🏠` icon in the bottom menu, then **All scenes** at the top of your screen. Press the `+` icon.
2. Enter a name and select or upload an image for your scene, and choose the room where you want it to be located.

3. Select **Device based** condition, select the room where the device is located, and the device itself.

4. Select **Button push** as the device property. Here, you can set up separate scenes for each button push (single push, double push, triple push, and long push).

5. Tap **Save and Next**, and add an action based on your preferences. If you choose a **Device action** scene, the button will turn a specific device on or off. If you choose **Notify action**, the button will send a notification to your preferred device. If you choose **Play automation**, the button will activate an existing scene.

# Shelly Smart Control App Inclusion Process
The following guide explains how to include your ShellyBLU Motion in the Shelly Smart Control app. You will need Shelly Plus or Pro devices to act as gateways for your sensor.
---
### Step 1: Enable Bluetooth Permission
Make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your phone and the Shelly Smart Control app is allowed to use it. The pop-up in the following image will appear on your screen and ask you for permission to use Bluetooth.

---
### Step 2: Start Adding a New Device
On the Shelly Smart Control app home screen, tap the **+** icon at the bottom right corner, then select **Add a new device**.

---
### Step 3: Choose Bluetooth Addition Method
Select **Add via Bluetooth**.

---
### Step 4: Scan for Devices
Once the Bluetooth device scan has started, press the device button once for it to appear in the list of available devices.

> **Tip:** You can filter the list of devices shown by clicking on the drop-down menu and selecting either:
> - **New devices** (default)
> - **My devices**
> - **All devices**
---
### Step 5: Select Your Device
Click on the device you’d like to include once it appears in the list.

---
### Step 6: Press the Device Button
You will be prompted to press the device button.

---
### Step 7: Name and Customize Your Device
Name your device and choose a photo.

---
### Step 8: Assign a BLE Gateway
Select one or more Shelly Plus or Pro devices to act as BLE gateways. A list of all your compatible devices will appear. These devices will pick up the signal from the sensor when used and act as a bridge between Shelly BLU Motion and the Shelly Smart Control app.
> ❗ If you don’t see some of your Plus or Pro devices in the list, you may need to manually enable the **Bluetooth gateway** feature:
>
> 1. Go to each Plus or Pro device in the app.
> 2. Tap the 🌐 icon.
> 3. Select **Bluetooth**.
> 4. Check both **Enable Bluetooth** and **Enable Bluetooth gateway**.
>
> ✅ We recommend having at least one BLE gateway in every room.

---
### Step 9: Handle Missing Gateway Alert
If no Plus or Pro devices are detected, a message like the one below will appear:

---
### Step 10: Assign to a Room
Include the sensor in an existing room, or create a new one, then save the changes. Your device is now successfully added to the app and can be found in its designated room.

# Device image(s)

# Device identification
- **Device name:** Splitter 1 to 5 - 3.5mm jack (Accessory for The Pill by Shelly)
- **Device model:** N/A
# Short description
Enhance temperature measurement by connecting simultaneously up to 5 Temperature probes. The splitter allows to extend the built-in Cable Adapter (3.5mm jack) up to 5 different temperature sensors DS18B20 (3.5 mm jack).
**Supported temperature sensors:** Up to 5x DS18B20 - 3.5mm Jack
# Specifications
## Physical
| Property | Value |
|------------------------|--------------------------------------------|
| Weight | 40 g |
| Cable length | - 1× 21 cm (3.5mm jack)
- 5× 21 cm (3.5 mm receptacle) |
| Wire colors | Black |
| Shell color | Black |
| Connectors | - 3.5mm jack (male)
- 5× 3.5mm jack (receptacle) |
## Environmental
| Property | Value |
|----------------------------|----------------------------------------|
| Ambient working temperature| 0 to 40 °C / 32 to 105 °F |
| Storage temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
# Declaration of conformity
- [Shelly Splitter 1 to 5 - ...](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1992491066%2FShelly+Splitter+1+to+5+-+3.5mm+jack+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+248+2025-12-08.pdf)
- [Shelly Splitter 1 to 5 - ...](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1993998390%2FShelly+Splitter+1+to+5+-+3.5mm+jack+UKCA+declaration+of+conformity+3032+2025-12-08.pdf)
### Device image(s)

### Device identification
- **Device name:** SSR Add-on (Accessory for The Pill by Shelly)
- **Device model:** N/A
### Short description
Dual-channel control of DC Loads up to 30V.
Controls two independent DC loads up to 30V / 300mA per channel using galvanically isolated solid-state relays for enhanced usability.
**Requires:** 5-Terminal Add-on for connection with The Pill
### Main feature
**Isolate and control DC loads:** Use to control two separate DC Loads, max 30V / 300 mA each.
### Device electrical interfaces
#### Inputs
- 1 Configurable Digital Input/Output (logic-level 3.3V) - **IO3**
#### Outputs
- 2 potential-free contacts solid-state relay outputs - **LOAD1** and **LOAD2**
#### Power
- Optional Power terminals - 5V, GND
#### Addon interface
- Interface connector for *5-Terminal Add-on* for connection with The Pill
### Detailed inputs and outputs description

| Symbol | Description | Usage |
|--------|-------------|-------|
| LOAD1 | Channel 1 output | max. 30 V⎓ / 300 mA |
| LOAD2 | Channel 2 output | max. 30 V⎓ / 300 mA |
| GND | Ground | Reference ground for connected sensors or power supply |
| IO3 | Input/Output (logic-level 3.3V) | Configurable for: Digital Input or Digital Output |
| 5V | 5V Power | Power output for connected peripheral or 5V Power for The Pill |
### Specifications
#### Physical
| Property | Value |
|--------|-------|
| Size (HxWxD) | 36 mm × 31 mm × 11.5 mm |
| Weight | 12 g |
| Shell color | Black |
#### Environmental
| Property | Value |
|--------|-------|
| Ambient working temperature | 0 to 40 °C / 32 to 105 °F |
| Storage temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % to 70 % RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
#### Electrical
| Property | Value |
|--------|-------|
| Power consumption | < 0.6 W |
| Max. switching voltage | 30 V⎓ |
| Max. switching current | 300 mA |
### Basic wiring diagrams

### Declaration of conformity
- [Shelly SSR Add-on UKCA declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1992359988%2FShelly+SSR+Add-on+UKCA+declaration+of+conformity+3032+2025-12-08.pdf)
- [Shelly SSR Add-on multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1994260517%2FShelly+SSR+Add-on+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+250+2025-12-08.pdf)
## Device image(s)

## Device identification
- **Device name:** Temperature sensor DS18B20 - 3.5mm jack - 1m cable
- **Device model:** N/A
## Short description
Temperature sensor probe for environmental and liquid temperature measurement with a 3.5 mm jack connector and a 1 m cable.
## Simplified schematics

## Specifications
### Physical
| Item | Details |
|------|---------|
| **Size (Temperature Probe)** | - Length: 50 mm
- Diameter: 6 mm |
| **Weight** | 25 g |
| **Cable length** | 1 m |
| **Cable material** | Stainless steel cover |
| **Cable color** | Black |
## Declaration of conformity
- [Shelly Temp. Sensor DS18…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1997930512%2FShelly+Temp.+Sensor+DS18B20+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-12-08.pdf)
- [Shelly Temp. Sensor DS18…](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1998749697%2FShelly+Temp.+Sensor+DS18B20+UKCA+declaration+of+conformity+2025-12-08.pdf)
## Printed user guide
- [Shelly temp sensor DS18B…](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/1999077377/Temperature+sensor+DS18B20+-+3.5mm+jack?preview=%2F1999077377%2F1999077392%2FShelly+temp+sensor+DS18B20-3-5_v01_print.pdf)

## Device identification
- **Device name**: The Pill by Shelly
- **Device model**: S3SN-0U53X
- **Device SSID**: ShellyPill-XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
- **Bluetooth ID**: 0x1829
## Short description
The Pill by Shelly is a compact multi-purpose low-voltage Wi-Fi & Bluetooth device, powered by only 5V via USB-C. The small form factor allows it to fit conveniently into any space-constraint environment.
The device is ready to use for temperature monitoring with plug-and-play compatibility with external temperature sensors (DS18B20) or temperature & humidity (DHT22). Additionally, it supports a wide variety of digital or analog sensors and low-voltage actuators with external peripheral add-ons and configurable peripheral modes.
## Main features
- Compact design
- USB-C powered (5V)
- Dual connectivity (Wi-Fi & Bluetooth)
- Plug and play: Temperature monitoring (DS18B20/DHT22)
- Advanced peripheral modes – Digital Input/Output; Analog input (Voltage meter)
- External Peripheral Add-ons: SSR Dual-channel, Analog Voltage measurement (0–30V)
- Shelly Gen3 capabilities (Local actions, Schedules, Scripting, Virtual components)
- Bluetooth Gateway for Shelly BLU devices
- 3rd party integrations-ready (MQTT, WebSocket, HTTP)
## Peripheral modes
- **Temperature** (DS18B20) – Supporting up to 5 × Temperature probes (DS18B20); + optional 2 Digital IO
- **Temperature & Humidity** – 1× Temperature & Humidity sensor DHT22; + optional 2 Digital IO
- **Analog Input** – Analog sensor input (voltmeter); + optional Digital IO. Measured Voltages: 0–2.5 V (default); external Add-on for **0–30V**
- **Digital Input/Output** – Configurable for up to 3× Inputs/Outputs; Digital IO: 3.3 V Logic Levels; Digital input: Active Low (default)
- **Solid State Relay Add-on** – Peripheral Addon with 2× channels galvanic-isolated outputs (max 30 V / 300 mA); + optional Digital IO
> **Note:** Digital I/O can be combined with all modes and set up independently as Input or Output.
## Use cases
- **Water Temperature Monitoring**
Track temperature of pools, aquariums, water tanks, and reservoirs with simultaneous monitoring of up to five temperature points using external temperature sensor probes (DS18B20).
- **Temperature and Humidity Monitoring**
Monitor temperature and humidity in rooms, server cabinets, greenhouses, warehouses, or other areas where maintaining optimal environmental conditions is essential, using the supported external sensor DHT22.
- **Digital Sensors Readings**
Connect simple digital sensors like door reed switches, motion detectors, or water state sensors to your home automation system.
- **DC Voltage Monitoring** – External Add-on available
Monitor DC voltages up to 30 V with the external Analog 0–30 V Add-on, suitable for tracking voltage across various battery systems (3.7 V, 12 V, 24 V) or other DC power lines.
- **Analog Sensor Measurements** – External Add-on available
Measure analog sensor voltages for popular hobby and industrial analog sensors using the available Analog 0–30 V Add-on.
- **Control DC Loads** – External Add-on available
Dual-channel control for small DC loads up to 30 V / 300 mA (e.g., LED indicators, small fans, solenoids, valves), with the additional SSR Add-on.
- **External Systems Control**
Available Digital Input/Outputs allow switching and reading the state of external controllers and systems (3.3V logic level). The optionally available SSR Add-on enables triggering inputs of external controllers (max 30 V / 300 mA).
## Main applications
- Residential
- University/College
- Hobby
## Integrations
...
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Power supply
- USB-C power supply: +5 V⎓
### Add-on interface
- DC Power Supply: +5 V⎓
- **Input/Output 1** – Configurable:
- 1-Wire (DS18B20, DHT22)
- Digital Input
- Digital Output
- Analog Input (Voltmeter)
- **Input/Output 2** – Configurable:
- Digital Input
- Digital Output
- **Input/Output 3** – Configurable:
- Digital Input
- Digital Output
- GND
## Connectivity and protocols
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
## User interface
### Inputs
- One (Control) button
- Press and hold for 5 seconds to enable Device access point and Bluetooth connection.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds to factory reset the device.
### Outputs
- LED (monocolor) indication:
- AP enabled and Wi-Fi disabled: 1 second ON / 1 second OFF
- Wi-Fi enabled but not connected: 1 second ON / 3 seconds OFF
- Connected to Wi-Fi network: Constantly ON
- Cloud enabled but not connected: 1 second ON / 5 seconds OFF
- Connected to Shelly Cloud: Constantly ON
- OTA (Over the Air Update): ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 5 seconds: ½ sec ON / ½ sec OFF
- Button pressed and held for 10 seconds: ¼ sec ON / ¼ sec OFF
> *Note:* The list starts with the initial device status and lowest priority. Each subsequent state cancels the previous one.
## Specifications
| Quantity | Value |
|--------|-------|
| **Physical** | |
| Size (H×W×D) | 26 × 19.95 × 8.5 mm / 1.02 × 0.79 × 0.34 inch |
| Weight | 3 g / 0.11 oz |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Shell color | White |
| **Environmental** | |
| Ambient working temperature | -20 to 40 °C / -5 to 105 °F |
| Humidity | 30 % – 70 % RH |
| **Electrical** | |
| Power supply | 5 V⎓ (from USB Type-C port) |
| Power consumption | < 1 W |
| **Input circuits ratings** | |
| Digital inputs triggering voltage | Active LOW
Trigger low: < 0.83 V
Trigger high: > 2.48 V |
| Digital inputs max. voltage | 3.3 V |
| **Output circuits ratings** | |
| Max. switching voltage | 3.3 V (logic-level) |
| Max. switching current | 20 mA |
| **Sensors, meters** | |
| Voltmeter (DC) | 0 V – 2.5 V (Built-in)
0 V – 30 V (Requires external Addon) |
| Voltmeter accuracy | ±(2% + 5d) |
| Internal temperature sensor | No |
| External sensors supported | single DHT22
up to five DS18B20 |
| **Radio** | |
| **Wi-Fi** | |
| Protocol | 802.11 b/g/n |
| RF band | 2401 – 2483 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 20 dBm |
| Range | Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors (depends on local conditions) |
| **Bluetooth** | |
| Protocol | BLE 4.2 |
| RF band | 2402 – 2480 MHz |
| Max. RF power | < 10 dBm |
| Range | Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors (depends on local conditions) |
| **Microcontroller unit** | |
| CPU | Shelly ESP32 C3 (ESP-Shelly-C38F) |
| Flash | 8 MB |
| **Firmware capabilities** | |
| Schedules | 20 |
| Webhooks (URL actions) | 20 with 5 URLs per hook |
| Scripting | Yes |
| MQTT | Yes |
| Encryption | Yes |
| Other | Supported Accessories:
- Cable adapter – 3.5mm Jack (included in package)
- Splitter 1 to 5 – 3.5mm Jack
- Temperature sensor DS18B20 – 3.5mm jack
Supported add-ons:
- 5-terminal Add-on
- SSR Add-on
- Analog 0–30V Add-on |
## Components and APIs
- This device
- [All Shelly devices and services](https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/)
## Compliance
- [The Pill by Shelly multilingual EU declaration of conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F2001535004%2FThe+Pill+by+Shelly+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+253+2025-12-11.pdf)
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## Printed user guide
- [The Pill by Shelly multilingual printed user and safety guide](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/391315459/Printed+user+guides?preview=%2F391315459%2F1958281228%2FThe+Pill+by+Shelly+multilingual+printed+user+and+safety+guide.pdf)
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# Shelly Wave 1 - Device Documentation
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

---
## Device Identification
- **Device name**: Wave 1
- **AUS Part number / Ordering Code**: QNSW-001X16AU
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: 0x0002
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x0083
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
---
## Terminology
- **Device**: In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway**: A Z-Wave® gateway (also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub) acts as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used throughout this document.
- **S button**: The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices, is used for functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to factory defaults. The term “S button” is used in this document.
---
## Short Description
The Device controls the on/off function for one electrical device (e.g., bulb, ceiling fan, IR heater, electric locks, garage doors, irrigation systems, etc.). The output contact is potential-free (dry contact), allowing different power supply loads (up to 16 A) to be connected. It is compatible with push-buttons and switches by default.
### Switch Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default):
- Each toggle of the switch changes the output state O (O1) to the opposite state — ON, OFF, ON, etc.
#### Actions:
- **Change switch position once**: Toggle the output state O (O1) to the opposite and send command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3 (see [Z-Wave Associations](#z-wave-associations)).
- **Change switch position twice**: If the delay between the first and second click is less than 500ms, it's interpreted as a double press. Send command to associated dimmers, shutters, etc., in groups 2 and 3.
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, retail, restaurants, gas stations, etc.)
- Government / Municipal
- University / College
---
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are built on the **world’s leading smart home technology – Z-Wave**.
This means they work with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave communication protocol.
To ensure full functionality, we regularly test compatibility with various Z-Wave gateways.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 1 potential-free contact relay input on screw terminal
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N and L
### Outputs
- 1 potential-free contact relay output on screw terminal
---
## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Automatically switches off its own relay
- Sends a **Notification Report** to the Gateway ("Overheat detected")
- LED reacts according to specified blinking mode (check "LED Signalisation")
Any of the following actions reset the alarm:
- Power cycle
- Short press on S button
- Press any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, ...) terminal
> **NOTE**: Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional details: See [Z-Wave Notifications Command Class](#z-wave-notifications-command-class)
---
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air conditioners)
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal Mode**
2. **Setting in Progress Mode**
3. **Setting Mode (with S button)**
- Required to initiate procedures like inclusion, exclusion, factory reset
- Limited time; automatically returns to Normal Mode after completion
- **Entering Setting Mode**:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue
- An additional quick press cycles through menus (infinite loop)
- Menu LED status times out after 10 seconds before returning to Normal State
### S Button Functions
- Manually add the Device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the Device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory Reset the Device
- Manually switch the load On/Off
### LED Signalisation
#### Normal Mode
- **Removed/Excluded**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press

- **Added/Included**: LED blinks **green** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press

#### Settings in Progress
- **Factory Reset & Reboot**:
- Solid green for ~1 sec → blue and red blink rapidly (0.1s on/off) for ~2 sec
- **Adding / Removing**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 2

- **Firmware OTA Update**: LED blinks **blue and red** in Mode 2

- **Power Supply Check (230V AC / 24V DC)**: LED blinks **blue and red** in Mode 5

#### Settings Mode with S Button
- **Menu Selected (Add/Remove)**: LED stays **blue** for up to 10 seconds
- **During Add/Remove Process**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 3

- **Menu Selected (Factory Reset)**: LED stays **red** for up to 10 seconds
- **During Factory Reset Process**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 3

#### Alarm Mode
- **Overheat Detected**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 4 — pattern: (1–6 times: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off

---
### LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Description |
|------|-------------|
| **Mode 1** | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| **Mode 2** | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| **Mode 3** | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| **Mode 4** | (1–6 x 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off |
| **Mode 5** | 0.2s On (blue) / 0.2s On (red) |
---
## Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|--------|-------|
| Power Supply | 110–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
| Power Consumption | < 0.3 W |
| Max. Switching Voltage AC | 240 V |
| Max. Switching Current AC | 16 A |
| Overheating Protection | Yes |
| Communication Range | Up to 40 m indoors (131 ft) – depends on local conditions |
| Z-Wave® Repeater | Yes |
| CPU | Z-Wave® S800 |
| Z-Wave® Frequency Bands | 919.8 MHz |
| Max. Radio Frequency Power | < 25 mW |
| Dimensions (H × W × D) | 37 × 42 × 16 ±0.5 mm / 1.46 × 1.65 × 0.63 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 26 g / 0.92 oz. |
| Mounting | Wall console |
| Screw Terminal Torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor Cross Section | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG |
| Conductor Stripped Length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Shell Material | Plastic |
| Color | Blue |
| Ambient Temperature | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max. Altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
---
## Basic Wiring Diagram
| Diagram 1 | Diagram 2 |
|---------|---------|
|  |  |
### Legend
| Terminal | Description | Cable | Description |
|--------|-------------|-------|-------------|
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L | Live (110–240 VAC) wire |
| SW | Switch/push-button input terminal (controls O) | — | — |
| I | Load circuit input terminal | — | — |
| O | Load circuit output terminal | — | — |
---
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> **Note!** All device outputs (O, O1, etc.) will briefly turn on/off 1 second each if the device is successfully added/removed.
> **Important**: For Security 2 (S2) inclusion, enter the 5-digit PIN code found on the Z-Wave® DSK label (on device and packaging). **Do not lose this code.**
#### SmartStart Inclusion
1. Scan the Z-Wave® QR code on the device using a gateway with SmartStart support.
2. Connect the device to power.
3. Confirm the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1 (not added).
4. The device auto-includes within seconds.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 upon successful addition.
#### Adding with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Ensure blue LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → releases to start Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 upon success.
> **Note**: Setting mode times out after 10 seconds.
#### Adding with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button on any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds (must receive 3 on/off signals).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 upon success.
> **Learn Mode**: State enabling device to receive network info from gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> **Note**: The device is removed from the network, but custom configurations are retained.
#### Removing with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinks in Mode 1 (added).
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 upon success.
> **Note**: Setting mode times out after 10 seconds.
#### Removing with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 upon success.
---
## Factory Reset
### General
After reset, all custom settings, associations, kWh data, routing, etc., revert to defaults. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only when gateway is missing or inoperable.
### With S Button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button repeatedly until LED turns solid red.
3. Hold S button (>2s) until red LED blinks in Mode 3 → starts reset.
4. LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink rapidly (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
### With Switch/Push-Button
> **Only possible within first minute after power-up**
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink rapidly (~2s).
4. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
### Remote Factory Reset via Gateway
Use **Parameter No. 120** to trigger remote factory reset.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports **Security 2 (S2)** using Strong AES-128 encryption — making Z-Wave® the most secure IoT platform available.
- Supports: S2 Authenticated, S2 Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion
- Requires **S2-enabled gateway**
> **Note**: During S2 inclusion, you must provide the 5-digit PIN from the DSK label (on device and packaging). Keep the label intact.

- First five digits are highlighted/underlined (PIN code)
- DSK also represented via QR code
#### Out-of-Band (OOB) Authentication
- Including gateway reads entire DSK via QR scan
- Matches obfuscated public key received over RF
- Joining node sets bytes 1–2 to `0x00` before sending key
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
| Parameter No. | Description | Size | Default | Values & Descriptions |
|---------------|-------------|------|---------|------------------------|
| **1** | SW (SW1) Switch Type | 1 Byte | 2 | 0 = momentary
1 = toggle (closed=ON)
2 = toggle (state changes on switch change) |
| **17** | Restore O (O1) After Power Failure | 1 Byte | 0 | 0 = restore last state
1 = remain OFF after failure |
| **19** | O (O1) Auto OFF Timer | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0 = Disabled
1–32535 = seconds (or ms if Param 25 = 1) |
| **20** | O (O1) Auto ON Timer | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0 = Disabled
1–32535 = seconds (or ms if Param 25 = 1) |
| **23** | O (O1) Contact Type (NO/NC) | 1 Byte | 0 | 0 = NO (normally open)
1 = NC (normally closed) |
| **25** | Timer Unit (s or ms) | 1 Byte | 0 | 0 = seconds
1 = milliseconds |
| **91** | Water Alarm Response | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0 = no action
1 = open relay
2 = close relay |
| **92** | Smoke Alarm Response | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0 = no action
1 = open relay
2 = close relay |
| **93** | CO Alarm Response | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0 = no action
1 = open relay
2 = close relay |
| **94** | Heat Alarm Response | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0 = no action
1 = open relay
2 = close relay |
| **120** | Factory Reset (Remote) | 1 Byte | 0 | 0 = don’t reset
1 = reset to factory |
| **201–203** | Serial Number (Parts 1–3) | 4 Bytes | Device-specific | Read-only; hidden under Advanced tag |
> **Relay Logic Table** (for Parameter 23):
| NO/NC | Command | Output State |
|------|--------|--------------|
| NO (0) | OFF | 0 V |
| NO (0) | ON | 230 V |
| NC (1) | OFF | 230 V |
| NC (1) | ON | 0 V |
---
## Z-Wave® Command Classes
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]*
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]*
3. BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]*
5. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]*
6. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]*
7. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]*
8. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]*
9. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
10. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]*
11. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]*
12. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]*
13. SECURITY_V1
14. SECURITY_2_V1
15. SUPERVISION_V1
16. TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2
17. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]*
18. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
> *Supported in S0/S2 modes*
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Comment | Overheat Detected |
| Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Notification Type Value | 0x04 |
| Notification Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat Detected |
| Notification Name Value | 0x02 |
| Notification Version | V2 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | Refer to LED table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs + send notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, short S button press, or switch press |
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
### Association Group 1 – Lifeline Group
- Reserved for gateway only (1 node max)
- Reports device status
- Supports:
- `INDICATOR_REPORT`: LED status
- `DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION`: triggered on request
- `SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT`: output O (O1) status change
- `NOTIFICATION_REPORT`: triggered on Overheat
### Association Group 2
- Max 9 nodes
- Triggers on SW (SW1) input
- Uses `BASIC_SET` command (ON/OFF)
- Sends `BASIC_SET ON` or `OFF` to associated devices
### Association Group 3
- Max 9 nodes
- Triggers on SW (SW1) input
- Uses `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE` and `STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE`
- Sends level change commands to associated devices
> ⚠️ **Recommendation**: Limit to ≤5 devices per group to avoid network delays.
---
## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. Do **not** rely solely on this device for life-critical or high-value applications. If the device isn't recognized or behaves incorrectly, manually change the device type and verify gateway compatibility with Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For assistance, visit: [Support Portal](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | Notes |
|--------|--------|-----------|-------|
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave Engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| SmartThings | ✅ | ✅ | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Hubitat | ✅ | ✅ | |
> **Legend**:
> - ✅ = Working / Possible
> - ❌ = Not Working / Not Possible
> - P = Partially
> - N/T = Not Tested
> - TBD = To Be Done
---
## Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
|--------|------------------|
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state change via SW |
| Watts | Reports watts unsolicited |
| kWh | Reports kWh unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down changes via SW |
| Slats | Slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Slats report changes done by SW |
| D control | Reports scene commands (single/double press) in detached mode |
| D Binary | Reports binary On/Off via SW input in detached mode |
| Sensor # | Sensor reported in gateway; note type |
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides: [Shelly Knowledge Base – Z-Wave](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Download Wave_1_ANZ_user_guide_print_V2.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/462094337/Wave+1+AU?preview=%2F462094337%2F462159873%2FWave_1_ANZ_user_guide_print_V2.pdf)
# Shelly Wave Device Documentation
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

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## Device Identification
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## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” is used to refer to the Shelly Qubino device that is a subject of this guide.
- **Gateway (GW)** – A Z-Wave™ gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave™ controller, Z-Wave™ main controller, Z-Wave™ primary controller, or Z-Wave™ hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave™ smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave™ Service button, located on Z-Wave™ devices and is used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term "S button" is used in this document.
---
## Short Description
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## Switch/Press-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
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## Main Applications
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## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed on the **world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave®**.
This means Shelly Qubino Wave works with all **certified** gateways supporting Z-Wave communication protocol.
To make sure the functions of Shelly Qubino Wave products are supported on your gateway, we are regularly executing compatibility tests of our devices with different Z-Wave gateways.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

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## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
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## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Switch off its own relay
- Send Notification Report to the Gateway (Overheat detected)
- LED lights react as specified above (check blinking mode for Overheat detected)
Any of the following activities reset this alarm:
- Power cycle
- Short press on S button
- Press any switch-push button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal
> **NOTE**: The Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description above under chapter [Notification for Overheat detected](./wave-1-(au)).
---
## Supported Load Types
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## User Interface
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### LED Signalisation
Click to see the LED Signalisation
#### Normal Mode
- **Removed/Excluded**
The LED will be blinking **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after every power cycle and 10 minutes after S button pressed.

- **Added/Included**
The LED will be blinking **green** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after every power cycle and 10 minutes after S button pressed.

#### Settings in Progress
- **Factory Reset and Reboot**
During factory reset, the LED will turn solid **green** for approx. 1 second, then the **blue** and **red** LED will blink 0.1s On / 0.1s Off for about 2 seconds.
- **Adding / Removing**
During adding or removing, the LED will be blinking **blue** in Mode 2.

- **Firmware Updating OTA**
During the OTA update, the LED will be blinking **blue** and **red** in Mode 2.

- **Checking Power Supply (230 V AC frequency or 24 V DC voltage)**
During checking the power supply, the LED will be blinking **blue** and **red** in Mode 5.

#### Settings Mode with S Button
- **Adding / Removing Menu Selected**
When the menu is selected, the LED will be on **blue**, for a maximum of 10 seconds.
- **Adding / Removing – While Pressing S Button – Add/Remove Process Selected**
When the menu is executing, the LED will be blinking **blue** in Mode 3.

- **Factory Reset Menu Selected**
When the menu is selected, the LED will be on **red**, for a maximum of 10 seconds.
- **Factory Reset – While Pressing S Button – Factory Reset Process Selected**
When the menu is executing, the LED will be blinking **red** in Mode 3.

#### Alarm Mode
- **Overheat Detected**
The LED will be blinking **red** in Mode 4 – 0.2s On / 0.2s Off × (1–6 times) + 2s Off, repeating this sequence.

### LED Blinking Modes
Click to see the LED blinking modes
| Mode | Description |
|------|-------------|
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1x to 6x: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s On (blue) / 0.2s On (red) |
---
## Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---------|-------|
| Power supply | 110–240 V AC / 24–48 V DC / 12 V DC ±10% |
| Power consumption | < 0.3 W |
| Max. switching voltage AC | 240 V |
| Max. switching current AC | 16 A |
| Max. switching voltage DC | 30 V |
| Max. switching current DC | 10 A |
| Overheating protection | Yes |
| Distance | Up to 40 m indoors (131 ft.) (depends on local conditions) |
| Z-Wave® repeater | Yes |
| CPU | Z-Wave® S800 |
| Z-Wave® frequency band | 868.4 MHz |
| Max. radio frequency power transmitted | < 25 mW |
| Size (H x W x D) | 37 × 42 × 16 ±0.5 mm / 1.46 × 1.65 × 0.63 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 26 g / 0.92 oz. |
| Mounting | Wall console |
| Screw terminals max. torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG |
| Conductor stripped length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Blue |
| Ambient temperature | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
---
## Basic Wiring Diagram
| Diagram 1 | Diagram 2 | Diagram 3 |
|----------|-----------|-----------|
|  |  |  |
---
## Legend
| Terminals | Description | Cables | Description |
|----------|-------------|--------|-------------|
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L | Live (110–240 VAC) wire |
| SW | Switch/push-button input terminal (controlling O) | + | 12 / 24–48 VDC positive wire |
| I | Load circuit input terminal | GND | 12 / 24–48 VDC ground wire |
| O | Load circuit output terminal | | |
| 12V+ | 12 V DC positive terminal | | |
| + | 24–48 VDC positive terminal | | |
| ⱳ | 12 / 24–48 VDC ground terminal | | |
---
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> **Note!** All Device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc. – depending on the Device type) will turn the load 1s on/off / 1s on/off if the Device is successfully added to/removed from a Z-Wave® network.
> **Note!** In case of Security 2 (S2) adding (inclusion), a dialog will appear asking you to enter the corresponding PIN Code (5 underlined digits) that are written on the Z-Wave® DSK label on the side of the Device and on the Z-Wave® DSK label inserted in the packaging.
> **IMPORTANT:** The PIN Code must not be lost.
#### SmartStart Adding (Inclusion)
SmartStart enabled products can be added into a Z-Wave® network by scanning the Z-Wave® QR Code present on the Device with a gateway providing SmartStart inclusion. No further action is required, and the SmartStart device will be added automatically within 10 minutes of being switched on in the network vicinity.
1. With the gateway application, scan the QR code on the Device label and add the Security 2 (S2) Device Specific Key (DSK) to the provisioning list in the gateway.
2. Connect the Device to a power supply.
3. Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1. If so, the Device is not added to a Z-Wave® network.
4. Adding will be initiated automatically within a few seconds after connecting the Device to a power supply, and the Device will be added to a Z-Wave® network automatically.
5. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 2 during the adding process.
6. The green LED will be blinking in Mode 1 if the Device is successfully added to a Z-Wave® network.
#### Adding (Inclusion) with the S Button
1. Connect the Device to a power supply.
2. Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1. If so, the Device is not added to a Z-Wave® network.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. To enter Setting mode, quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
5. Quickly release and then press and hold (>2s) the S button until the blue LED starts blinking in Mode 3. Releasing the S button will start the Learn mode.
6. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 2 during the adding process.
7. The green LED will be blinking in Mode 1 if the Device is successfully added to a Z-Wave® network.
> **Note!** In Setting mode, the Device has a timeout of 10 seconds before entering again into Normal mode.
#### Adding (Inclusion) with a Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect the Device to a power supply.
2. Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1. If so, the Device is not added to a Z-Wave® network.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any of the SW terminals (SW, SW1, SW2, etc.) 3 times within 3 seconds (this procedure puts the Device in Learn mode). The Device must receive on/off signal 3 times, which means pressing the momentary switch 3 times, or toggling the switch on and off 3 times.
5. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 2 during the adding process.
6. The green LED will be blinking in Mode 1 if the Device is successfully added to a Z-Wave® network.
> **Learn mode** – a state that allows the Device to receive network information from the gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> **Note!** The Device will be removed from your Z-Wave® network, but any custom configuration parameters will not be erased.
> **Note!** All Device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc. – depending on the Device type) will turn the load 1s on/off / 1s on/off if the Device is successfully added to/removed from a Z-Wave® network.
#### Removing (Exclusion) with the S Button
1. Connect the Device to a power supply.
2. Check if the green LED is blinking in Mode 1. If so, the Device is added to a Z-Wave® network.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. To enter Setting mode, quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
5. Quickly release and then press and hold (>2s) the S button until the blue LED starts blinking in Mode 3. Releasing the S button will start the LEARN MODE.
6. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 2 during the removing process.
7. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 1 if the Device is successfully removed from a Z-Wave® network.
> **Note!** In Setting mode, the Device has a timeout of 10 seconds before entering again into Normal mode.
#### Removing (Exclusion) with a Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect the Device to a power supply.
2. Check if the green LED is blinking in Mode 1. If so, the Device is added to a Z-Wave® network.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any of the SW terminals (SW, SW1, SW2, ...) 3 times within 3 seconds (this procedure puts the Device in LEARN MODE). The Device must receive on/off signal 3 times, which means pressing the momentary switch 3 times, or toggling the switch on and off 3 times.
5. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 2 during the removing process.
6. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 1 if the Device is successfully removed from a Z-Wave® network.
---
### Factory Reset
#### General
After Factory reset, all custom parameters and stored values (kWh, associations, routings, etc.) will return to their default state. HOME ID and NODE ID assigned to the Device will be deleted. Use this reset procedure only when the gateway is missing or otherwise inoperable.
#### With the S Button
> **Note!** Factory reset with the S button is possible anytime.
1. To enter Setting mode, quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
2. Press the S button multiple times until the LED turns solid red.
3. Press and hold (>2s) the S button until the red LED starts blinking in Mode 3. Releasing the S button will start the factory reset.
4. During factory reset, the LED will turn solid green for about 1 second, then the blue and red LED will start blinking in Mode 3 for approx. 2 seconds.
5. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 1 if the Factory reset is successful.
#### With a Switch/Push-Button
> **Note!** Factory reset with a switch/push-button is only possible within the first minute after the Device is connected to a power supply.
1. Connect the Device to a power supply.
2. Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any of the SW terminals (SW, SW1, SW2, ...) 5 times within 3 seconds. The Device must receive on/off signal 5 times, which means pressing the push-button 5 times, or toggling the switch on and off 5 times.
3. During factory reset, the LED will turn solid green for about 1 second, then the blue and red LED will start blinking in Mode 3 for approx. 2 seconds.
4. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 1 if the Factory reset is successful.
#### Remotely via Gateway Parameter
Factory reset can be done remotely by setting Parameter No. 120.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The Device supports the latest Security 2 (S2) feature. S2 is handled by the Strong AES 128 Encryption protocol, which means that S2 makes Z-Wave® the most secure IoT (Internet of Things) security platform out there. To fully utilize the product and its Security 2 feature, a Security 2-enabled Z-Wave® gateway must be used.
- **Authenticated Control**
- Out-of-Band DSK for inclusion
- May be used by most implementations
The Device also supports Security 2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion.
> **Note!** When adding the Device to a Z-Wave® network with a gateway supporting Security 2 (S2), the PIN Code of the Z-Wave® Device Specific Key (DSK) is required. The unique DSK code is printed on the DSK label on the side of the Device and a copy is inserted in the packaging, which must not be lost. Do not remove the DSK label from the product. As a backup measure, use the label in the packaging.

The first five digits of the key are highlighted or underlined to help the user identify the PIN Code part of the DSK text. The DSK is additionally represented with a QR Code as shown on the image.
> A joining node requesting to join the S2 Access Control Class or the S2 Authenticated Class will obfuscate its Public Key by setting the bytes 1..2 to zeros (0x00) before transferring its key via RF.
> The DSK may be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication.
- The including gateway may use a QR code scanning device to read the entire DSK of the joining device and match it with the obfuscated public key received via RF from the joining device.
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
### Parameter No. 1 – SW (SW1) Switch Type
Defines how the Device should treat the switch connected to the SW (SW1) terminal.
- **Value size**: 1 Byte
- **Default value**: 2
- **Values & descriptions**:
- 0 – Momentary switch
- 1 – Toggle switch (contact closed = ON / contact opened = OFF)
- 2 – Toggle switch (device changes status when switch changes status)
### Parameter No. 17 – Restore State of O (O1) After Power Failure
Determines if the on/off status is saved and restored for the load connected to O (O1) after a power failure.
- **Value size**: 1 Byte
- **Default value**: 0
- **Values & descriptions**:
- 0 – Save last on/off status and restore after power failure
- 1 – Do not save or restore; remains off
### Parameter No. 19 – O (O1) Auto OFF with Timer
Schedule the load O (O1) to turn OFF automatically after a defined time. Timer resets each time an ON command is received.
- **Value size**: 2 Bytes
- **Default value**: 0
- **Values & descriptions**:
- 0 – Auto OFF Disabled
- 1–32535 = 1–32535 seconds (or milliseconds – see Parameter No. 25)
### Parameter No. 20 – O (O1) Auto ON with Timer
Schedule the load O (O1) to turn ON automatically after a defined time. Timer resets each time an OFF command is received.
- **Value size**: 2 Bytes
- **Default value**: 0
- **Values & descriptions**:
- 0 – Auto ON Disabled
- 1–32535 = 1–32535 seconds (or milliseconds – see Parameter No. 25)
### Parameter No. 23 – O (O1) Contact Type – NO/NC
Sets the relay contact type for output O (O1): Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC).
- **Value size**: 1 Byte
- **Default value**: 0
- **Values & descriptions**:
- 0 – NO
- 1 – NC
| par-NO/NC | Command | Device Output State |
|-----------|---------|---------------------|
| NO (0) | OFF | OFF (0 V) |
| NO (0) | ON | ON (230 V) |
| NC (1) | OFF | ON (230 V) |
| NC (1) | ON | OFF (0 V) |
### Parameter No. 25 – Set Timer Units to s or ms for O (O1)
Set timer units to seconds or milliseconds for Parameters No. 19 and 20.
- **Value size**: 1 Byte
- **Default value**: 0
- **Values & descriptions**:
- 0 – Timer set in seconds
- 1 – Timer set in milliseconds
### Parameter No. 91 – Water Alarm
Determines which alarm frames the Device should respond to and how.
- **Value size**: 4 Bytes
- **Default value**: 0
- **Values & descriptions**:
- 0 – No action
- 1 – Open relay
- 2 – Close relay
### Parameter No. 92 – Smoke Alarm
Same as above.
- **Default value**: 0
- **Values & descriptions**:
- 0 – No action
- 1 – Open relay
- 2 – Close relay
### Parameter No. 93 – CO Alarm
Same as above.
- **Default value**: 0
- **Values & descriptions**:
- 0 – No action
- 1 – Open relay
- 2 – Close relay
### Parameter No. 94 – Heat Alarm
Same as above.
- **Default value**: 0
- **Values & descriptions**:
- 0 – No action
- 1 – Open relay
- 2 – Close relay
### Parameter No. 120 – Factory Reset
Reset to factory default settings and remove from Z-Wave network.
- **Value size**: 1 Byte
- **Default value**: 0
- **Values & descriptions**:
- 0 – Don’t do Factory reset
- 1 – Do the Factory reset
> Advanced parameter, may be hidden under the Advanced tag.
### Parameter No. 201 – Serial Number 1
Contains part of the device’s serial number.
- **Read-only**, cannot be changed
- **Advanced**, may be hidden under the Advanced tag
- **Value size**: 4 Bytes
- **Range**: 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF
### Parameter No. 202 – Serial Number 2
Same as above.
### Parameter No. 203 – Serial Number 3
Same as above.
---
## Z-Wave® Command Classes
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]*
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]*
3. BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]*
5. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]*
6. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]*
7. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]*
8. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]*
9. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
10. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]*
11. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]*
12. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]*
13. SECURITY_V1
14. SECURITY_2_V1
15. SUPERVISION_V1
16. TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2
17. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]*
18. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
| Comment | Overheat Detected |
|--------|-------------------|
| Z-Wave Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Z-Wave Notification Type - Value | 0x04 |
| Z-Wave Notification Type - Event | State |
| Z-Wave Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Value | 0x02 |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Version | V2 |
| Z-Wave Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | Check LED signalisation table |
| Device reaction – Switch OFF all outputs and send notification | Yes |
| Action to restore – Power cycle | Yes |
| Action to restore – Short press on S button | Yes |
| Action to restore – Press any switch-push button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal | Yes |
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
Associations are used for direct communication between the Device and other devices within your Z-Wave network without the need of the Z-Wave gateway.
- Max. number of associated devices per group: 9 (fixed, cannot be configured)
- Recommended limit: no more than 5 per group to avoid network delays
- “Lifeline Group” is reserved solely for the gateway (only 1 node allowed)
### Association Group 1 – Lifeline Group
Reports Device status and allows assignment of single Device only (Gateway by default). Supports:
- INDICATOR_REPORT: LED status
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION: triggered upon request
- SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT: status change report for output O (O1)
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT: triggered on Overheat
### Association Group 2
- Allowed nodes: 9
- Assigned to switch connected to SW (SW1) terminal (uses Basic command class)
- Triggered by SW (SW1): sends BASIC_SET ON/OFF to associated device
- Supports: BASIC_SET
### Association Group 3
- Allowed nodes: 9
- Assigned to switch connected to SW (SW1) terminal (uses multilevel start/stop command class)
- Triggered by SW (SW1): sends SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE or STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE
- Supports:
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE
---
## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. This Device should not be used in situations in which life and/or valuables are solely dependent on its functioning. If the Device is not recognized by your gateway or appears incorrectly, you may need to change the Device type manually and ensure that your gateway supports Z-Wave Plus® multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting, please visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | Notes |
|--------|--------|-----------|-------|
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| SmartThings | ✅ | ✅ | [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Hubitat | ✅ | ✅ | |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
|-------|-------|
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| 🌟 | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
### Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
|--------|------------------|
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | Watts reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | kWh reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | Slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Slats report changes done by SW |
| D control | Detached mode: reports scene commands (single, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | Detached mode: reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Sensor report visualized in gateway; type in notes |
---
## Gateway Guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the Z-Wave [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
---
## Compliance
- [Wave 1 multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025-07-22)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625784600%2FWave+1+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Wave 1 UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F667321131%2FWave+1+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance Archive
- [Wave 1 multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2023-07-21)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/216662017/Wave+1+EU?preview=%2F216662017%2F1625359220%2FWave+1+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+8-0+2023-07-21.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
- [Wave 1 Ръководство за употреба (Bulgarian)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/216662017/Wave+1+EU?preview=%2F216662017%2F1593737732%2FWave+1+%D0%A0%D1%8A%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B4%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE+%D0%B7%D0%B0+%D1%83%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B1%D0%B0+%D0%B8+%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82.pdf.pdf)
- [Wave_1_multilang_2023_print_V11](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/216662017/Wave+1+EU?preview=%2F216662017%2F267976709%2FWave_1_multilang_2023_print_V11.pdf)
---
## Installation Video Guidelines
[Installation Video Guidelines](https://youtu.be/XcjTBZYzbQI)
# Shelly Wave 1 Mini - Device Guide
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

## Device Identification
- **Device name**: Wave 1 Mini
- **AUS Part number / Ordering Code**: QMSW-0A1X8AU
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: 0x0002
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x008E
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
## Terminology
- **Device**: In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway**: A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button**: The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices and used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term "S button" is used in this document.
## Short Description
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state — on, off, on, etc. If the SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state — on, off, on, etc.
### Switch Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default):
- **Change switch position once**: Change the state of the output O (O1) to the opposite state and send the command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3 (see [Z-Wave Association](./wave-1-mini-(eu))).
### Switch-Memory Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch-memory:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Change the output O (O1) state to On and send command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3.
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Change the output O (O1) state to Off and send command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3.
### Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button in the Device settings:
- **1x click**: Change the state of O (O1) to the opposite and send command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3.
- **2x click**: If the delay between first and second click is less than 500ms, it is interpreted as a double click. Send command to associated devices (dimmers, shutters, etc.) in groups 2 and 3.
- **Hold**: Send command to associated devices in group 3.
- **Release**: Send command to associated devices in group 3.
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed on the **world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave**.
This means Shelly Qubino Wave works with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave communication protocol.
To ensure full function support, we regularly perform compatibility tests with different Z-Wave gateways.
## Simplified Internal Schematics

## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 1 potential-free contact relay input on screw terminal
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N, L
### Outputs
- 1 potential-free contacts relay output on screw terminal
### Addon Interface
N/A
## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Switches off its own relay
- Sends a Notification Report to the Gateway ("Overheat detected")
- LED lights react as specified (check blinking mode for "Overheat detected")
Any of the following actions reset this alarm:
- Power cycle
- Short press on S button
- Press any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal
> **NOTE**: Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional details under [Notification for Overheat Detected](./wave-1-(eu))
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. Normal mode
2. Setting in progress mode
3. Setting mode (with S button)
- Required to initiate procedures like inclusion, exclusion, factory reset.
- Limited operation time; automatically returns to Normal mode after completion.
- **Entering Setting mode**: Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- Additional quick press → menu change in infinite loop
- Menu LED status has a 10s timeout before returning to Normal mode
### S Button Functions
- Manually add the Device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the Device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory reset the Device
### LED Signalisation
#### Normal Mode
- **Removed/Excluded**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press

- **Added/Included**: LED blinks **green** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press

#### Settings in Progress
- **Factory reset and reboot**: LED turns solid green (~1 sec), then blue and red blink alternately (0.1s ON/OFF) for ~2 sec
- **Adding / Removing**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 2

- **Firmware updating OTA**: LED blinks **blue and red** in Mode 2

- **Checking power supply (230 V AC / 24 V DC)**: LED blinks **blue and red** in Mode 5

#### Settings Mode with S Button
- **Adding / Removing menu selected**: LED stays solid **blue** for up to 10 seconds
- **Adding / Removing process executing**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 3

- **Factory reset menu selected**: LED stays solid **red** for up to 10 seconds
- **Factory reset process executing**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 3

#### Alarm Mode
- **Overheat detected**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 4 — (0.2s ON / 0.2s OFF) repeated every 2 seconds

### LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Blink Pattern |
|------|----------------|
| Mode 1 | 0.5s ON / 2s OFF |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s ON / 0.5s OFF |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s ON / 0.1s OFF |
| Mode 4 | (1–6 times: 0.2s ON / 0.2s OFF) + 2s OFF |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s ON blue / 0.2s ON red |
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## Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram
|  |  |
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Cables | Description |
|----------|-------------|--------|-------------|
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L | Live (110–240 VAC) wire |
| SW | Switch/push-button input terminal (controlling O) | | |
| I | Load circuit input terminal | S | S button |
| O | Load circuit output terminal | | |
---
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> **Note!** All device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc.) will briefly turn load ON/OFF for 1 second if the device is successfully added/removed.
> **Note!** For Security 2 (S2) inclusion, a dialog will prompt you to enter the 5-digit PIN code printed on the Z-Wave® DSK label (on the device and packaging).
> **IMPORTANT:** Do not lose the PIN code.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
SmartStart-enabled products can be added by scanning the QR code on the device using a compatible gateway.
1. Scan the QR code on the device label and add the DSK to the gateway’s provisioning list.
2. Connect the device to power.
3. Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1 (device not yet added).
4. The device will auto-add within seconds.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 upon successful addition.
#### Adding with the S Button
1. Connect the device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED is blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED starts blinking in Mode 3 → releasing starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> **Note**: Setting mode expires after 10 seconds.
#### Adding with a Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button on SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> *Learn mode*: State allowing device to receive network info from the gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> **Note**: Device is removed from the network, but custom configurations remain.
> **Note**: Output toggles 1s ON/OFF during removal.
#### Removing with the S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinking in Mode 1 (device is added).
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → releases to start Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> **Note**: Setting mode expires after 10 seconds.
#### Removing with a Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
---
### Factory Reset
#### General
After reset, all custom parameters (kWh, associations, routings, etc.) revert to defaults. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only when gateway is missing or inoperable.
#### With the S Button
> **Note**: Can be done anytime.
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button multiple times until LED turns solid red.
3. Press and hold (>2s) S button until red LED blinks in Mode 3 → releasing starts reset.
4. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### With a Switch/Push-Button
> **Note**: Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
4. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### Remotely via Parameter (Gateway)
Factory reset can be triggered remotely by setting **Parameter No. 120 = 1**.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports **Security 2 (S2)** using Strong AES 128 Encryption, making Z-Wave one of the most secure IoT platforms.
- **Authenticated Control**
- Out-of-band DSK for inclusion
- Compatible with most implementations
Supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion.
> **Note**: When adding via S2-enabled gateway, the DSK PIN (first 5 digits) is required. Found on the DSK label on the device and in packaging. Do not remove the label.

> The first five digits are highlighted/underlined. DSK also includes a QR code.
> Joining nodes obfuscate their public key by setting bytes 1–2 to zero (0x00) before RF transfer.
> DSK may be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication:
> - Gateway scans QR code to read full DSK and matches with obfuscated key received via RF.
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
### Parameter No. 1 – SW (SW1) Switch Type
Defines how the device treats the switch connected to SW (SW1).
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 2
- **Values**:
- 0: Momentary switch
- 1: Toggle switch (contact closed = ON / open = OFF)
- 2: Toggle switch (changes state when switch changes state)
### Parameter No. 17 – Restore State of O (O1) After Power Failure
Determines whether last ON/OFF state is saved and restored after power loss.
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: Save and restore last state
- 1: Do not save; remains OFF
### Parameter No. 19 – O (O1) Auto OFF with Timer
Automatically turns OFF after set time. Timer resets on every ON command.
- **Size**: 2 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: Disabled
- 1–32535: Seconds (or milliseconds – see Param 25)
### Parameter No. 20 – O (O1) Auto ON with Timer
Automatically turns ON after set time. Timer resets on every OFF command.
- **Size**: 2 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: Disabled
- 1–32535: Seconds (or milliseconds – see Param 25)
### Parameter No. 23 – O (O1) Contact Type – NO/NC
Sets relay contact type: Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC).
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: NO
- 1: NC
| par-NO/NC | Command | Device Output State |
|-----------|---------|---------------------|
| NO (0) | OFF | OFF (0 V) |
| NO (0) | ON | ON (230 V) |
| NC (1) | OFF | ON (230 V) |
| NC (1) | ON | OFF (0 V) |
### Parameter No. 25 – Set Timer Units to s or ms for O (O1)
Choose units for timers in Params 19 & 20.
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: Seconds
- 1: Milliseconds
### Parameter No. 91 – Water Alarm
Determines reaction to water alarm frames.
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: No action
- 1: Open relay
- 2: Close relay
### Parameter No. 92 – Smoke Alarm
Same as above, for smoke alarms.
### Parameter No. 93 – CO Alarm
Same as above, for carbon monoxide.
### Parameter No. 94 – Heat Alarm
Same as above, for heat alarms.
### Parameter No. 120 – Factory Reset
Advanced parameter. Triggers factory reset.
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: No reset
- 1: Perform factory reset
> Hidden under Advanced tag.
### Parameter No. 201 – Serial Number 1
Read-only part of serial number.
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Default**: Device-specific
- **Range**: 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF
### Parameter No. 202 – Serial Number 2
Same as above.
### Parameter No. 203 – Serial Number 3
Same as above.
---
## Z-Wave® Command Classes
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]*
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]*
3. BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]*
5. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]*
6. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]*
7. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]*
8. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]*
9. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
10. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]*
11. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]*
12. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]*
13. SECURITY_V1
14. SECURITY_2_V1
15. SUPERVISION_V1
16. TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2
17. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]*
18. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
| Comment | Overheat Detected |
|--------|-------------------|
| Z-Wave Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Z-Wave Notification Type - Value | 0x04 |
| Z-Wave Notification Type - Event | State |
| Z-Wave Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Value | 0x02 |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Version | V2 |
| Z-Wave Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | Check LED signalisation table |
| Device reaction – Switch OFF all outputs and send notification | Yes |
| Action to restore – Power cycle | Yes |
| Action to restore – Short press on S button | Yes |
| Action to restore – Press any switch/push-button on SW terminal | Yes |
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
Associations enable direct device-to-device communication without the gateway.
- Max 9 devices per group (fixed, recommended limit: 5 per group)
- "Lifeline group" reserved for controlling devices (gateways, remote controllers)
### Association Group 1 – Lifeline
Sends notifications/reports to controlling device.
- **Root Device – Lifeline**
- INDICATOR_REPORT: LED status
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION: Triggered on request
- SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT: Status change for O (O1)
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT: Triggered on Overheat
### Association Group 2
Assigned to SW (SW1) terminal (uses BASIC command class).
- Triggered by SW (SW1)
- Sends `BASIC_SET ON` or `BASIC_SET OFF` to associated devices
- Supports: `BASIC_SET`
### Association Group 3
Assigned to SW (SW1) terminal (uses SWITCH_MULTILEVEL command class).
- Recommended for push-buttons
- Supports:
- `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE`: Start transition (dimmer, shutter)
- `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE`: Stop ongoing transition
---
## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. Do **not** use this device in life-critical situations. If unrecognized by your gateway, manually change device type and ensure gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For help, visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | Notes |
|--------|--------|-----------|-------|
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ⚪ | |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
|--------|-------|
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚪ | Partially |
| ❌ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
### Function Meaning
- **On/Off**: Responds to app UI On/Off command
- **SW On/Off**: Reports On/Off changes via SW input
- **Dimming**: Responds to dimming commands
- **SW Dimming**: Reports dimming state via SW input
- **Watts**: Reports Watts unsolicited
- **kWh**: Reports kWh unsolicited
- **Up/Down**: Responds to Up/Down commands
- **SW Up/Down**: Reports Up/Down changes via SW input
- **Slats**: Responds to slats commands
- **SW Slats**: Reports slats changes via SW input
- **D control**: Reports scene commands (single/double press, etc.) in detached mode
- **D Binary**: Reports binary On/Off via SW input in detached mode
- **Sensor #**: Sensor reported in gateway; note type
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides available in the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Wave 1 Mini Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625817283%2FWave+1+Mini+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Wave 1 Mini UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F669384749%2FWave+1+Mini+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Wave_1_multilang_2023_print_V11.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/787022007/Wave+1+Mini+AU?preview=%2F787022007%2F787022024%2FWave_1_multilang_2023_print_V11.pdf)
# Shelly Wave 1 Mini (EU)
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

## Device Identification
- **Device name**: Wave 1 Mini
- **EU Part number / Ordering Code**: QMSW-0A1X8EU
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: 0x0002
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x008E
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway** – A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices and used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term "S button" is used in this document.
## Short Description
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state — on, off, on, etc. If the SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state — on, off, on, etc.
### Switch Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state — on, off, on, etc.
- **Change switch position once**: Change the state of the output O (O1) to the opposite state and send the command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3 (see [Z-Wave Association](./wave-1-mini-(eu))).
### Switch-Memory Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch-memory:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Change the output state O (O1) to the On state and send a command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3 (see [Z-Wave Association](./wave-1-mini-(eu))).
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Change the output state O (O1) to the Off state and send a command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3 (see [Z-Wave Association](./wave-1-mini-(eu))).
### Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button changes the output state O (O1) to the opposite — ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **1x click**: Change the state of the output O (O1) to the opposite one and send a command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3 (see [Z-Wave Association](./wave-1-mini-(eu))).
- **2x click**: If the delay between the first and second click is less than 500ms, it is interpreted as a double click. Send a command to associated devices (dimmers, shutters, etc.) in groups 2 and 3 (see [Z-Wave Association](./wave-1-mini-(eu))).
- **Hold**: Send a command to associated devices in group 3 (see [Z-Wave Association](./wave-1-mini-(eu))).
- **Release**: Send a command to associated devices in group 3 (see [Z-Wave Association](./wave-1-mini-(eu))).
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed on the **world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave**. This means Shelly Qubino Wave works with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave communication protocol.
To ensure full functionality, we regularly perform compatibility tests with different Z-Wave gateways.
## Simplified Internal Schematics

## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 1 potential-free contact relay input on screw terminal
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N, L
### Outputs
- 1 potential-free contact relay output on screw terminal
### Addon Interface
N/A
## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Switches off its own relay
- Sends a Notification Report to the Gateway (Overheat detected)
- LED lights react as specified (check blinking mode for Overheat detected)
Any of the following activities reset this alarm:
- Power cycle
- Short press on S button
- Press any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal
> **NOTE**: The Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description available under [Notification for Overheat Detected](./wave-1-(eu)).
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Settings mode is required to start procedures like adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), or factory reset. It has a limited time window. After completion, the device automatically returns to Normal mode.
- **Entering Setting mode**:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- An additional quick press changes the menu in an infinite loop.
- Menu LED status has a 10-second timeout before returning to Normal state.
### S Button’s Functions
- Manually add the device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory reset the device
### LED Signalisation
#### Normal Mode
- **Removed/Excluded**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after every power cycle and after pressing the S button.

- **Added/Included**: LED blinks **green** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after every power cycle and after pressing the S button.

#### Settings in Progress
- **Factory reset and reboot**: During reset, LED turns solid **green** (~1 sec), then **blue** and **red** blink alternately (0.1s On / 0.1s Off) for ~2 seconds.
- **Adding / Removing**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 2.

- **Firmware updating OTA**: LED blinks **blue** and **red** in Mode 2.

- **Checking power supply (230 V AC frequency or 24 V DC voltage)**: LED blinks **blue** and **red** in Mode 5.

#### Settings Mode with S Button
- **Adding / Removing menu selected**: LED stays solid **blue** for up to 10 seconds.
- **Adding / Removing process selected**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 3.

- **Factory reset menu selected**: LED stays solid **red** for up to 10 seconds.
- **Factory reset process selected**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 3.

#### Alarm Mode
- **Overheat detected**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 4 — 0.2s On / 0.2s Off repeated in sequence (0.2s On / 0.2s Off × 1–6 + 2s Off).

### LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Blink Pattern |
|------|---------------|
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1–6 times) 0.2s On / 0.2s Off + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s On (blue) / 0.2s On (red) |
---
## Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---------|-------|
| Power supply | 110 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 0.3 W |
| Max. switching voltage AC | 240 V |
| Max. switching current AC | 8 A |
| Max. switching power AC | 2000 W |
| Max. switching voltage DC | 30 V |
| Max. switching current DC | 5 A |
| Overheating protection | Yes |
| Distance | Up to 40 m indoors (131 ft.) – depends on local conditions |
| Z-Wave® repeater | Yes |
| CPU | Z-Wave® S800 |
| Z-Wave® frequency band | 868.4 MHz |
| Max. radio frequency power transmitted | < 25 mW |
| Size (H x W x D) | 29 × 35 × 16 ±0.5 mm / 1.11 × 1.35 × 0.63 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 19 ±1 g / 0.65 ±0.04 oz |
| Mounting | Wall box |
| Screw terminals max. torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.54 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG |
| Conductor stripped length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Blue |
| Ambient temperature | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft. |
---
## Basic Wiring Diagram


### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Cables | Description |
|----------|-------------|--------|-------------|
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L | Live (110–240 VAC) wire |
| SW | Switch/push-button input terminal (controlling O) | — | — |
| I | Load circuit input terminal | S | S button |
| O | Load circuit output terminal | — | — |
---
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> **Note!** All device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc.) will briefly turn on/off if the device is successfully added/removed.
> **Note!** For Security 2 (S2) inclusion, a dialog will prompt you to enter the 5-digit PIN code printed on the Z-Wave® DSK label on the device and in the packaging.
> **IMPORTANT:** Do not lose the PIN code.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
SmartStart-enabled products can be added by scanning the Z-Wave® QR code on the device using a gateway with SmartStart support. No further action needed — automatic addition within 10 minutes of powering on.
1. Scan the QR code on the device label via the gateway app and add the DSK to the provisioning list.
2. Connect the device to power.
3. Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1 → indicates not added.
4. Addition starts automatically within seconds after power-up.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 upon successful addition.
#### Adding with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinks in Mode 1 → not added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue (entering Setting mode).
5. Release quickly, then press and hold (>2s) until blue LED blinks in Mode 3 → Learn mode starts.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during addition.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> **Note:** Setting mode has a 10-second timeout before returning to Normal mode.
#### Adding with a Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinks in Mode 1 → not added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any SW terminal (SW, SW1, etc.) 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during addition.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 upon success.
> **Learn mode**: A state allowing the device to receive network information from the gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> **Note**: Removal does not erase custom configurations.
> **Note!** All device outputs will briefly turn on/off during removal.
#### Removing with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinks in Mode 1 → added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release quickly, then press and hold (>2s) until blue LED blinks in Mode 3 → LEARN MODE starts.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 upon successful removal.
> **Note:** Setting mode has a 10-second timeout.
#### Removing with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinks in Mode 1 → added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button 3 times within 3 seconds → enters LEARN MODE.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 upon success.
---
### Factory Reset
#### General
After factory reset, all custom parameters (kWh, associations, routings, etc.) revert to default. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only when the gateway is missing or inoperable.
#### With S Button
> **Note**: Can be done anytime.
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue (enter Setting mode).
2. Press S button repeatedly until LED turns solid red.
3. Hold S button (>2s) until red LED starts blinking in Mode 3 → factory reset begins.
4. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue and red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### With Switch/Push-Button
> **Note**: Only possible within the first minute after power-up.
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle the switch/push-button 5 times within 3 seconds → triggers reset.
3. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue and red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
4. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### Remotely via Parameter
Factory reset can be triggered remotely by setting **Parameter No. 120** to `1`.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports **Security 2 (S2)** using Strong AES-128 encryption — making Z-Wave® the most secure IoT platform.
- **Authenticated Control**
- Out-of-band DSK for inclusion
- Compatible with most implementations
The device supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion.
> **Note**: When adding via S2-enabled gateway, the 5-digit PIN from the DSK label is required. The DSK label is on the side of the device and inside the packaging. Do not remove it. Use the backup copy.

> The first five digits are highlighted/underlined for easy identification. The DSK is also represented via QR code.
> **Obfuscation**: Joining nodes obfuscate their public key by setting bytes 1–2 to zero (0x00) before RF transfer.
> **DSK Usage**: May be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication. The gateway can scan the QR code to match the obfuscated public key received via RF.
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
### Parameter No. 1 – SW (SW1) Switch Type
Defines how the device treats the switch connected to SW (SW1).
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 2
- **Values**:
- 0: Momentary switch
- 1: Toggle switch (contact closed = ON / open = OFF)
- 2: Toggle switch (device changes status when switch changes)
### Parameter No. 17 – Restore State of O (O1) After Power Failure
Determines whether the last ON/OFF state is restored after power failure.
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: Save and restore last state
- 1: Do not save; remains OFF
### Parameter No. 19 – O (O1) Auto OFF with Timer
Schedule auto-off after defined time. Timer resets on every ON command (remote or local).
- **Size**: 2 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: Auto OFF disabled
- 1–32535: Seconds (or milliseconds — see Parameter 25)
### Parameter No. 20 – O (O1) Auto ON with Timer
Schedule auto-on after defined time. Timer resets on every OFF command.
- **Size**: 2 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: Auto ON disabled
- 1–32535: Seconds (or milliseconds — see Parameter 25)
### Parameter No. 23 – O (O1) Contact Type – NO/NC
Sets relay contact type: Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC).
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: NO
- 1: NC
| par-NO/NC | Command | Output State |
|-----------|--------|--------------|
| NO (0) | OFF | OFF (0 V) |
| NO (0) | ON | ON (230 V) |
| NC (1) | OFF | ON (230 V) |
| NC (1) | ON | OFF (0 V) |
### Parameter No. 25 – Set Timer Units to s or ms for O (O1)
Choose timer resolution: seconds or milliseconds.
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: Seconds
- 1: Milliseconds
### Parameter No. 91 – Water Alarm
Determines response to water alarm frames.
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: No action
- 1: Open relay
- 2: Close relay
### Parameter No. 92 – Smoke Alarm
Same as above for smoke alarms.
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**: 0 (no action), 1 (open), 2 (close)
### Parameter No. 93 – CO Alarm
Same for carbon monoxide alarms.
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**: 0 (no action), 1 (open), 2 (close)
### Parameter No. 94 – Heat Alarm
Same for heat alarms.
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**: 0 (no action), 1 (open), 2 (close)
### Parameter No. 120 – Factory Reset
Resets device to factory defaults and removes from Z-Wave network.
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: Do not reset
- 1: Perform factory reset
> Advanced parameter; may be hidden under "Advanced" tab.
### Parameter No. 201 – Serial Number 1
Part of device serial number. Read-only. Advanced.
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Value range**: 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF
### Parameter No. 202 – Serial Number 2
Same as above.
### Parameter No. 203 – Serial Number 3
Same as above.
---
## Z-Wave® Command Classes
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]*
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]*
3. BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]*
5. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]*
6. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]*
7. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]*
8. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]*
9. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
10. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]*
11. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]*
12. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]*
13. SECURITY_V1
14. SECURITY_2_V1
15. SUPERVISION_V1
16. TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2
17. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]*
18. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
| Comment | Overheat Detected |
|--------|-------------------|
| Z-Wave Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Z-Wave Notification Type - Value | 0x04 |
| Z-Wave Notification Type - Event | State |
| Z-Wave Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Value | 0x02 |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Version | V2 |
| Z-Wave Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | See LED signalisation table |
| Device reaction – Switch OFF all outputs and send notification | Yes |
| Action to restore – Power cycle | Yes |
| Action to restore – Short press on S button | Yes |
| Action to restore – Press any switch/push-button connected to SW (SW, SW1, SW2, ...) | Yes |
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
Associations enable direct communication between devices without needing the gateway.
- Max. 9 associated devices per group (fixed).
- Recommended: ≤5 per group to avoid delays.
- "Lifeline group" reserved for controllers and devices interpreting reports.
### Association Group 1 – Lifeline
Root device: Sends notifications/reports to controlling device.
- INDICATOR_REPORT: LED status
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION: Triggered on request
- SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT: Status change for O (O1)
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT: Triggered on Overheat
### Association Group 2
Assigned to SW (SW1) terminal (uses BASIC command class). Triggers on SW (SW1) state.
- **Command Class**: BASIC_SET (ON/OFF)
- Sends ON/OFF command to associated devices based on SW input
### Association Group 3
Assigned to SW (SW1) terminal (uses SWITCH_MULTILEVEL command class). Best suited for push-buttons.
- **Command Classes**:
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE: Start transition (dimmer, shutter, etc.)
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE: Stop ongoing transition
---
## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not be 100% reliable. Do **not** use this device in life-critical or high-value scenarios. If the device isn't recognized or appears incorrectly, manually adjust the device type and ensure your gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting, visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | Notes |
|--------|--------|-----------|-------|
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ⚪ | |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | |
> **Legend**:
> - ✅ Working / Possible
> - ⚪ Partially
> - ❌ Not Working / Not Possible
> - N/T: Not Tested
> - TBD: To be done
---
### Function Meaning / Tested
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
|--------|------------------|
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state changes via SW input |
| Watts | Reports watts unsolicited |
| kWh | Reports kWh unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down changes via SW input |
| Slats | Slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Slats report changes made by SW |
| D control | Detached mode: reports scene commands (single/double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | Detached mode: reports binary On/Off via SW input |
| Sensor # | Sensor reported in gateway; note type |
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides available in the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
---
## Compliance
- [Wave 1 Mini multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025-07-22)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625817283%2FWave+1+Mini+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Wave 1 Mini UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F669384749%2FWave+1+Mini+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
### Compliance Archive
- [Wave 1 Mini multilingual EU DoC (2024-02-28)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/427196417/Wave+1+Mini+EU?preview=%2F427196417%2F1625718989%2FWave+1+Mini+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+37+2024-02-28.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
- [Wave 1 Mini Ръководство за употреба (Bulgarian)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/427196417/Wave+1+Mini+EU?preview=%2F427196417%2F1596293122%2FWave+1+Mini+%D0%A0%D1%8A%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B4%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE+%D0%B7%D0%B0+%D1%83%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B1%D0%B0+%D0%B8+%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82.pdf.pdf)
- [Wave_1_mini_user_guide_multilang_V4_PRINT_B2724.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/427196417/Wave+1+Mini+EU?preview=%2F427196417%2F1267269670%2FWave_1_mini_user_guide_multilang_V4_PRINT_B2724.pdf)
# Shelly Wave 1 Mini – Device Guide
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

---
## Device Identification
- **Device name:** Wave 1 Mini
- **US Part number / Ordering Code:** QMSW-0A1X8US
- **Z-Wave Product type ID:** 0x0002
- **Z-Wave Product ID:** 0x008E
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer:** Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID:** 0x0460
---
## Terminology
- **Device**: In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device being discussed.
- **Gateway**: A Z-Wave® gateway (also called Z-Wave® controller, main controller, hub, etc.) that serves as the central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used throughout this document.
- **S button**: The Z-Wave® Service button located on Z-Wave® devices, used for functions like inclusion, exclusion, and factory reset. The term “S button” is used here.
---
## Short Description
If SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle changes the output O (O1) state to the opposite — on → off → on → etc.
If SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button in the device settings, each press toggles the output O (O1) state — on → off → on → etc.
### Switch Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
When configured as a switch (default):
- **Toggle once**: Changes the output O (O1) state to the opposite and sends a command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3.
*(See: [Z-Wave Association](./wave-1-mini-(eu)))*
### Switch-Memory Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
When configured as a switch-memory:
- **Close contact**: Output O (O1) turns ON → sends command to devices in groups 2 and 3.
- **Open contact**: Output O (O1) turns OFF → sends command to devices in groups 2 and 3.
*(See: [Z-Wave Association](./wave-1-mini-(eu)))*
### Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
When configured as a push-button:
- **1x click**: Toggles output O (O1) state; sends command to devices in groups 2 and 3.
- **2x click** (within 500ms): Interpreted as a double click → sends command to associated devices (dimmers, shutters, etc.) in groups 2 and 3.
- **Hold**: Sends command to devices in group 3.
- **Release**: Sends command to devices in group 3.
*(See: [Z-Wave Association](./wave-1-mini-(eu)))*
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condos, hotels, etc.)
- Light Commercial (small offices, retail, restaurants, gas stations, etc.)
- Government / Municipal
- University / College
---
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are built on **Z-Wave**, the world’s leading smart home technology.
This means they work with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave protocol.
We regularly test compatibility across various Z-Wave gateways to ensure full functionality.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 1 potential-free contact relay input on screw terminal
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N, L
### Outputs
- 1 potential-free contact relay output on screw terminal
### Addon Interface
- N/A
---
## Connectivity
- Z-Wave: Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Automatically switches off the relay
- Sends a "Notification Report" to the gateway ("Overheat detected")
- LED reacts according to blinking mode for overheat detection
> ✅ Any of the following actions resets the alarm:
> - Power cycle
> - Short press on S button
> - Press any switch/push-button connected to SW (SW1, SW2, ...)
> ⚠️ **Note**: Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> See also: [Notification for Overheat Detected](./wave-1-(eu))
---
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air conditioners)
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal Mode**
2. **Setting in Progress Mode**
3. **Setting Mode (with S button)**
- Required for procedures like inclusion, exclusion, factory reset
- Limited time window; auto-exits back to Normal mode after completion
- **Entering Setting Mode**:
- Quickly press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue
- An additional quick press cycles through menus (infinite loop)
- Menu LED status times out after 10 seconds
### S Button Functions
- Manually add the device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory reset the device
### LED Signalisation
#### Normal Mode
- **Removed/Excluded**
LED blinks **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press

- **Added/Included**
LED blinks **green** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press

#### Settings in Progress
- **Factory Reset & Reboot**
LED: Solid green (~1 sec), then blue + red blink rapidly (0.1s on/off) for ~2 sec
- **Adding / Removing**
LED blinks **blue** in Mode 2

- **Firmware Update OTA**
LED blinks **blue + red** in Mode 2

- **Power Supply Check (230V AC / 24V DC)**
LED blinks **blue + red** in Mode 5

#### Settings Mode with S Button
- **Menu Selected (Add/Remove)**
LED stays solid **blue** for up to 10 seconds
- **During Add/Remove Process**
LED blinks **blue** in Mode 3

- **Menu Selected (Factory Reset)**
LED stays solid **red** for up to 10 seconds
- **During Factory Reset Process**
LED blinks **red** in Mode 3

#### Alarm Mode
- **Overheat Detected**
LED blinks **red** in Mode 4:
`0.2s On / 0.2s Off` repeated 1–6 times, followed by `2s Off`

---
## LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Description |
|------|-------------|
| **Mode 1** | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| **Mode 2** | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| **Mode 3** | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| **Mode 4** | (1–6 repeats of 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off |
| **Mode 5** | 0.2s On (blue) / 0.2s On (red) |
---
## Specifications
*Access restricted. Permission denied to view page: DEV:Technical Specifications*
---
## Basic Wiring Diagram
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---
### Legend
| Terminal | Function | Cable | Function |
|--------|----------|-------|----------|
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L | Live (110–240 VAC) wire |
| SW | Switch/Push-button input terminal (controls O) | — | — |
| I | Load circuit input terminal | S | S button |
| O | Load circuit output terminal | — | — |
---
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> 🔔 **Note**: All outputs (O, O1, etc.) will briefly turn on/off 1 second each if the device is successfully added/removed.
> 🔐 **Note**: For **Security 2 (S2)** inclusion, enter the **5-digit PIN** from the DSK label on the device or packaging.
> ❗ **Do not lose the PIN code.**
#### SmartStart Inclusion
1. Scan the Z-Wave QR code on the device using a gateway with SmartStart support.
2. Connect the device to power.
3. If the blue LED blinks in **Mode 1**, the device is not yet added.
4. The device will automatically join within seconds.
5. Blue LED blinks in **Mode 2** during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in **Mode 1** upon successful addition.
#### Inclusion with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinks in **Mode 1**.
3. Enable "add/remove" mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until blue LED blinks in **Mode 3** → release → starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in **Mode 2** during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks in **Mode 1** if successful.
> ⏱️ **Note**: Setting mode has a 10-second timeout before returning to Normal mode.
#### Inclusion with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinks in **Mode 1**.
3. Enable "add/remove" mode on gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button connected to SW terminal **3 times within 3 seconds** (must receive 3 on/off signals).
5. Blue LED blinks in **Mode 2** during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in **Mode 1** if successful.
> 📌 *Learn mode*: State allowing device to receive network information from gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> 📝 **Note**: Custom configurations remain intact. Only network membership is removed.
> 🔔 **Note**: Outputs briefly flash on/off upon removal.
#### Removal with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinks in **Mode 1** (device is included).
3. Enable "add/remove" mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until blue LED blinks in **Mode 3** → release → starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in **Mode 2** during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in **Mode 1** upon successful removal.
> ⏱️ Setting mode timeout: 10 seconds
#### Removal with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinks in **Mode 1**.
3. Enable "add/remove" mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on SW terminal **3 times within 3 seconds**.
5. Blue LED blinks in **Mode 2** during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks in **Mode 1** upon success.
---
## Factory Reset
### General
After reset:
- All custom parameters erased
- kWh, associations, routing data cleared
- HOME ID and NODE ID deleted
- Use only if gateway is missing or non-functional
### With S Button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button repeatedly until LED turns solid red.
3. Hold S button (>2s) until red LED blinks in **Mode 3** → release → starts reset.
4. LED: Solid green (~1s), then blue + red blink rapidly (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinks in **Mode 1** if successful.
### With Switch/Push-Button
> ⚠️ Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button on SW terminal **5 times within 3 seconds**.
3. LED: Solid green (~1s), then blue + red blink rapidly (~2s).
4. Blue LED blinks in **Mode 1** if successful.
### Remote Reset via Gateway Parameter
Use **Parameter No. 120** to trigger remote factory reset.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports **Security 2 (S2)** using **AES-128 encryption**, making Z-Wave one of the most secure IoT platforms.
- **Authenticated Control** supported
- **Out-of-Band DSK** for inclusion
- Supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion
> 🔐 When adding via S2-enabled gateway, you must provide the **5-digit PIN** from the DSK label on the device or inside packaging.
> 🖼️ The DSK label includes a QR code for easy scanning.

> ✅ First five digits are highlighted/underlined for easy identification.
> 🛡️ Joining node obfuscates its public key by setting bytes 1–2 to zero before RF transmission.
> 🔍 The gateway can scan the QR code to match the obfuscated public key received via RF.
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Size | Default | Values & Descriptions |
|---------|-------------|------|---------|------------------------|
| **1 – SW (SW1) Switch Type** | Defines behavior of SW1 input | 1 Byte | 2 | 0 = momentary switch
1 = toggle (contact closed = ON)
2 = toggle (state changes on switch change) |
| **17 – Restore O (O1) After Power Failure** | Save/restore last state after power loss | 1 Byte | 0 | 0 = restore last state
1 = remains OFF |
| **19 – Auto OFF Timer (O1)** | Schedule automatic OFF after ON | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0 = Disabled
1–32535 = seconds or milliseconds (see Param 25) |
| **20 – Auto ON Timer (O1)** | Schedule automatic ON after OFF | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0 = Disabled
1–32535 = seconds or milliseconds |
| **23 – Contact Type (NO/NC)** | Relay contact type | 1 Byte | 0 | 0 = NO (Normally Open)
1 = NC (Normally Closed) |
| **25 – Timer Unit (s/ms)** | Set timer resolution | 1 Byte | 0 | 0 = seconds
1 = milliseconds |
| **91 – Water Alarm Response** | Action on water alarm | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0 = no action
1 = open relay
2 = close relay |
| **92 – Smoke Alarm Response** | Action on smoke alarm | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0 = no action
1 = open relay
2 = close relay |
| **93 – CO Alarm Response** | Action on CO alarm | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0 = no action
1 = open relay
2 = close relay |
| **94 – Heat Alarm Response** | Action on heat alarm | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0 = no action
1 = open relay
2 = close relay |
| **120 – Factory Reset** | Trigger factory reset | 1 Byte | 0 | 0 = no reset
1 = perform reset |
| **201–203 – Serial Number Parts** | Read-only serial parts | 4 Bytes each | Device-specific | 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF |
> 💡 Parameters 201–203 are read-only and may be hidden under "Advanced" tag.
---
## Z-Wave® Command Classes
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]*
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]*
3. BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]*
5. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]*
6. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]*
7. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]*
8. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]*
9. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
10. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]*
11. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]*
12. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]*
13. SECURITY_V1
14. SECURITY_2_V1
15. SUPERVISION_V1
16. TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2
17. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]*
18. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
> *Supported under S0 and S2 security levels*
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| **Comment** | Overheat detected |
| **Notification Type Name** | Heat Alarm |
| **Type – Value** | 0x04 |
| **Event** | State |
| **Name** | Overheat detected |
| **Name – Value** | 0x02 |
| **Version** | V2 |
| **Device Specific** | Yes |
| **LED Signalisation** | Check LED table |
| **Device Reaction** | Switch OFF all outputs + send notification |
| **Restore Actions** | Power cycle, short S button press, or press any SW button |
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
### Association Group 1 – Lifeline Group
- Max 9 nodes
- Reserved for controllers (gateways, remotes)
- Reports triggered:
- `INDICATOR_REPORT`: LED status
- `DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION`: Upon request
- `SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT`: Status change of O (O1)
- `NOTIFICATION_REPORT`: Overheat detected
### Association Group 2
- Max 9 nodes
- Linked to SW (SW1) input
- Uses **BASIC_SET** command class
- Triggers: ON/OFF signal from SW (switch or push-button)
- Sends `BASIC_SET ON` or `BASIC_SET OFF` to associated devices
### Association Group 3
- Max 9 nodes
- Linked to SW (SW1) input
- Recommended for push-buttons
- Uses **SWITCH_MULTILEVEL** commands:
- `START_LEVEL_CHANGE`: Begin dimming/moving shutter
- `STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE`: Stop transition
> 📌 **Recommendation**: Limit to ≤5 devices per group to avoid network delays.
---
## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® communication may not always be 100% reliable.
Do **not** use this device in life-critical applications.
If unrecognized by gateway or misbehaving, manually set device type and confirm gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For help, visit: [Support Portal](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | Notes |
|--------|--------|-----------|-------|
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC3 / Z-Wave Engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ⚪ | Partial |
| SmartThings | ✅ | ✅ | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | |
> 📌 **Legend**:
> - ✅ Working / Possible
> - ⚪ Partially
> - ❌ Not Working / Not Possible
> - N/T Not Tested
> - TBD To Be Done
---
## Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning / Test Result |
|--------|------------------------|
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state change via SW |
| Watts | Reports watts unsolicited |
| kWh | Reports kWh unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down changes via SW |
| Slats | Responds to slats command |
| SW Slats | Reports slats changes via SW |
| D control | Detached mode: reports single/double press, etc. |
| D Binary | Detached mode: reports binary On/Off via SW |
| Sensor # | Sensor report visible? Type in notes |
---
## Gateway Guides
Find useful guides at the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Wave 1 Mini Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025-07-22)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625817283%2FWave+1+Mini+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Wave 1 Mini UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F669384749%2FWave+1+Mini+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Wave_1_mini_US_user_guide_V1_print.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786596055/Wave+1+Mini+US?preview=%2F786596055%2F859504723%2FWave_1_mini_US_user_guide_V1_print.pdf)
- [Wave 1 Mini (EU)](./wave-1-mini-(eu))
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# Shelly Wave 1PM – Device Documentation
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

---
## Device Identification
- **Device**: Wave 1PM
- AU Part number / Ordering Code: QNSW-001P16AU
- Z-Wave Product type ID: `0x0002`
- Z-Wave Product ID: `0x0084`
- Z-Wave Manufacturer: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- Z-Wave Manufacturer ID: `0x0460`
---
## Terminology
- **Device**: In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device covered by this guide.
- **Gateway**: A Z-Wave® gateway (also called a Z-Wave® controller, hub, or primary controller) that acts as the central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used throughout this document.
- **S button**: The Z-Wave® Service button located on Z-Wave® devices. Used for functions like inclusion/exclusion and factory reset. The term "S button" is used here.
---
## Short Description
The Shelly Wave 1PM is a single-channel device that enables control of on/off states for one electrical load (e.g., light bulb, ceiling fan, IR heater). It also measures power consumption of the connected device. Compatible with both switches (default) and push-buttons.
### Switch Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle changes the output state O (O1) to the opposite state — ON → OFF → ON → etc.
- **Change switch position once**:
- Toggle the output state O (O1) to the opposite state.
- Send a command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3 (see [Z-Wave Associations](#z-wave-associations)).
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condos, hotels, etc.)
- Light Commercial (small offices, retail stores, restaurants, gas stations, etc.)
- Government/Municipal
- University/College
---
## Integrations
Shelly Wave devices are built on **Z-Wave**, the world’s leading smart home technology.
This means they work with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave protocol.
We regularly test compatibility across various Z-Wave gateways to ensure full functionality.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 5 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 2 × N, 3 × L
### Outputs
- 1 relay output with power measurement on screw terminal
---
## Connectivity
Z-Wave: Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Automatically switches off the relay
- Sends **Notification Report** to the gateway ("Overheat detected")
- LED blinks according to alarm mode (see LED signalization table)
**Reset triggers**: Power cycle, short press on S button, or pressing any switch/push-button connected to SW (SW1, SW2, etc.)
> ✅ **Note**: Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> See [Z-Wave Notifications Command Class](#z-wave-notifications-command-class) for details.
### Over-current Protection
If current exceeds **16A + 10%** (max switching current +10%) for more than **5 seconds**, the device:
- Switches off the relay
- Sends **Notification Report** ("Over-current detected")
- LED blinks accordingly
**Reset triggers**: Same as above — power cycle, S button press, or switch input.
> ✅ **Note**: Over-current protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> See [Z-Wave Notifications Command Class](#z-wave-notifications-command-class) for details.
---
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air conditioners)
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal Mode**
2. **Setting in Progress Mode**
3. **Setting Mode (with S button)**
- Required to perform actions like inclusion, exclusion, or factory reset.
- Has a limited time window; after completion, returns automatically to Normal Mode.
#### Entering Setting Mode:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- An additional quick press cycles through menu options (infinite loop).
- Menu LED status times out after 10 seconds → reverts to Normal Mode.
---
### S Button Functions
- Manually add the device to a Z-Wave network (**inclusion**)
- Manually remove the device from a Z-Wave network (**exclusion**)
- Perform **factory reset**
---
### LED Signalisation
Click to expand:
Click to see LED signalisation
#### **Normal Mode**
- **Removed/Excluded**:
- Blinking **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press

- **Added/Included**:
- Blinking **green** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press

#### **Settings in Progress**
- **Factory Reset & Reboot**:
- Solid green (~1 sec), then blinking blue/red (0.1s on/off) for ~2 sec
- **Adding/Removing**:
- Blinking **blue** in Mode 2

- **Firmware OTA Update**:
- Blinking **blue & red** in Mode 2

- **Power Supply Check (230V AC / 24V DC)**:
- Blinking **blue & red** in Mode 5

#### **Settings Mode (with S Button)**
- **Menu Selected (Add/Remove)**: Solid **blue** for up to 10 seconds
- **During Add/Remove Process**: Blinking **blue** in Mode 3

- **Menu Selected (Factory Reset)**: Solid **red** for up to 10 seconds
- **During Factory Reset**: Blinking **red** in Mode 3

#### **Alarm Mode**
- **Over-current Detected**:
- Blinking **red** in Mode 4: 1× (0.2s On/Off), 2s Off → repeat

- **Overheat Detected**:
- Blinking **red** in Mode 4: 2× (0.2s On/Off), 2s Off → repeat

- **Power Supply Fault**:
- Blinking **red** in Mode 4: 3× (0.2s On/Off), 2s Off → repeat

---
### LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Description |
|------|-------------|
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1–6×) 0.2s On/Off + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s On blue / 0.2s On red |
---
## Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---------|-------|
| Power Supply | 110–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
| Power Consumption | < 0.3 W |
| Power Measurement (W) | Yes |
| Max Switching Voltage AC | 240 V |
| Max Switching Current AC | 16 A |
| Overheating Protection | Yes |
| Overload Protection | Yes |
| Communication Range | Up to 40 m indoors (131 ft.), depends on environment |
| Z-Wave® Repeater | Yes |
| CPU | Z-Wave® S800 |
| Z-Wave® Frequency Bands | 919.8 MHz |
| Max Radio Power | < 25 mW |
| Dimensions (H × W × D) | 37 × 42 × 16 ±0.5 mm (1.46 × 1.65 × 0.63 ±0.02 in) |
| Weight | 27 g / 0.95 oz |
| Mounting | Wall console |
| Screw Terminal Torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor Cross Section | 0.5 – 1.5 mm² / 20 – 16 AWG |
| Stripped Length | 5 – 6 mm / 0.20 – 0.24 in |
| Shell Material | Plastic |
| Color | Red |
| Ambient Temperature | -20°C to 40°C (-5°F to 105°F) |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max Altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
---
## Basic Wiring Diagram


---
### Legend
| Terminal | Function | Wire | Function |
|--------|----------|------|----------|
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L | Live (110–240 VAC) wire |
| SW | Switch/Push-button input terminal (controls O) | — | — |
| O | Load circuit output terminal | — | — |
---
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> **Note!** All outputs (O, O1, etc.) will briefly turn ON/OFF (1s on, 1s off) if the device is successfully added/removed.
> **Important**: For Security 2 (S2) inclusion, enter the **PIN code (5 underlined digits)** found on the Z-Wave® DSK label (on device and in packaging). Do not lose this label.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
1. Scan the QR code on the device using a SmartStart-compatible gateway.
2. Connect the device to power.
3. Confirm blue LED is blinking in **Mode 1** → indicates not yet added.
4. The device auto-adds within seconds.
5. Blue LED blinks in **Mode 2** during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in **Mode 1** if successful.
#### Adding with S Button
1. Connect to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable "add/remove" mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> ⚠️ **Timeout**: Setting mode exits after 10 seconds if no action taken.
#### Adding with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable "add/remove" mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal **3 times within 3 seconds** → puts device in Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> **Learn Mode**: State allowing device to receive network info from gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> **Note**: Custom configurations remain intact; only network membership is removed.
#### Removing with S Button
1. Connect to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinking in Mode 1 → device is added.
3. Enable "add/remove" mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### Removing with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable "add/remove" mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal **3 times within 3 seconds**.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
---
### Factory Reset
> **Note**: After reset, all custom settings (kWh, associations, routing, etc.) revert to default. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only when gateway is unavailable.
#### With S Button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button repeatedly until LED turns solid red.
3. Hold S button (>2s) until red LED blinks in Mode 3 → starts reset.
4. During reset: solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinking in Mode 1 → success.
#### With Switch/Push-Button
> ✅ Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal **5 times within 3 seconds**.
3. During reset: solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
4. Blue LED blinking in Mode 1 → success.
#### Remotely via Gateway Parameter
Set **Parameter No. 120 = 1431655765 (hex: 0x55555555)** to trigger remote factory reset.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports **Security 2 (S2)** using **AES-128 encryption**, making it one of the most secure IoT platforms.
### S2 Features:
- Out-of-band DSK authentication
- Supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion
> 🔑 **DSK PIN Required** for S2 inclusion. Found on:
- Side label of device
- Label inside packaging
> ⚠️ Never remove or lose the DSK label.

- First five digits are highlighted/underlined → PIN code
- Full DSK also represented via QR code
> **Obfuscation**: Joining node sets bytes 1–2 to zero before sending public key via RF.
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Size | Default | Values & Notes |
|--------|-------------|------|---------|----------------|
| **No. 1 – SW (SW1) Switch Type** | Defines how SW input is interpreted | 1 Byte | 2 | 0 = momentary
1 = toggle (closed=ON)
2 = toggle (state change) |
| **No. 17 – Restore State After Power Failure** | Whether to restore last state | 1 Byte | 0 | 0 = restore
1 = remain OFF |
| **No. 19 – Auto OFF Timer (O1)** | Schedule automatic OFF | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0 = Disabled
1–32535 = seconds (or ms if Param 25 set) |
| **No. 20 – Auto ON Timer (O1)** | Schedule automatic ON | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0 = Disabled
1–32535 = seconds (or ms) |
| **No. 23 – O (O1) Contact Type (NO/NC)** | Relay contact type | 1 Byte | 0 | 0 = NO
1 = NC |
| **No. 25 – Timer Unit (s/ms)** | Set timer resolution | 1 Byte | 0 | 0 = seconds
1 = milliseconds |
| **No. 36 – Power Report Change (%)** | Min % change to report | 1 Byte | 50 | 0 = disabled
1–100 = % threshold |
| **No. 39 – Min Time Between Reports (O1)** | Minimum interval between reports | 1 Byte | 30 | 0 = disabled
1–120 = seconds |
| **No. 91 – Water Alarm Response** | Action on water alarm frame | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0 = no action
1 = open relay
2 = close relay |
| **No. 92 – Smoke Alarm Response** | Action on smoke alarm | 4 Bytes | 0 | Same as above |
| **No. 93 – CO Alarm Response** | Action on CO alarm | 4 Bytes | 0 | Same as above |
| **No. 94 – Heat Alarm Response** | Action on heat alarm | 4 Bytes | 0 | Same as above |
| **No. 120 – Factory Reset (Remote)** | Trigger factory reset | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0 = no reset
1431655765 = reset (0x55555555) |
| **No. 201–203 – Serial Number Parts** | Read-only device serial parts | 4 Bytes each | Device-specific | Hidden under Advanced tag |
> 📌 **Note**: Power reports are limited by both % change (Param 36) and minimum interval (Param 39).
---
## Z-Wave® Command Classes
| Command Class | Security Support |
|---------------|------------------|
| ASSOCIATION_V2 | S0, S2 |
| ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 | S0, S2 |
| BASIC_V2 | S0, S2 |
| SWITCH_BINARY_V2 | S0, S2 |
| CONFIGURATION_V4 | S0, S2 |
| DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 | S0, S2 |
| FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 | S0, S2 |
| INDICATOR_V3 | S0, S2 |
| MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 | S0, S2 |
| METER_V6 | S0, S2 |
| MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 | S0, S2 |
| NOTIFICATION_V8 | S0, S2 |
| POWERLEVEL_V1 | S0, S2 |
| SECURITY_V1 | — |
| SECURITY_2_V1 | — |
| SUPERVISION_V1 | — |
| TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2 | — |
| VERSION_V3 | S0, S2 |
| ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2 | — |
> `[S2]*` = Security S2 supported
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Type Value | `0x04` |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Name Value | `0x02` |
| Version | V2 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | See table above |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF output, send notification |
| Restore Actions | Power cycle, S button press, switch press |
### Over-current Detected O (O1)
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type Value | `0x08` |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Over-current detected |
| Name Value | `0x06` |
| Version | V3 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | See table above |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF O1, send notification |
| Restore Actions | Power cycle, S button press, switch press |
### AC Mains Disconnected
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type Value | `0x08` |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | AC mains disconnected |
| Name Value | `0x02` |
| Version | V2 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | See table above |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs, send notification |
| Restore Actions | Power cycle, S button press, switch press |
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
### Association Group 1 – Lifeline
- **Purpose**: Reports device status and health
- **Allowed Nodes**: 1 (default: Gateway)
- **Supported Command Classes**:
- `INDICATOR_REPORT`: LED status
- `DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION`: Triggered upon request
- `SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT`: Output state changes
- `NOTIFICATION_REPORT`: Overheat alerts
- `METER_REPORT`: Power usage (based on Params 36–43)
### Association Group 2
- **Allowed Nodes**: 9
- **Trigger**: SW (SW1) terminal
- **Function**: Sends `BASIC_SET ON/OFF` to associated device
- **Command Class**: `BASIC_SET`
### Association Group 3
- **Allowed Nodes**: 9
- **Trigger**: SW (SW1) terminal
- **Function**: Sends `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE` or `STOP`
- **Command Classes**:
- `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE`
- `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE`
---
## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® communication may not be 100% reliable. Do **not** rely solely on this device for life-critical applications. If unrecognized or misbehaving, manually verify device type and ensure gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For help, visit: [Support Portal](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility with Gateways
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | Watts | kWh | Notes |
|--------|--------|-----------|-------|-----|-------|
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC3 / Z-Wave Engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| SmartThings | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Hubitat | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ N/T | |
> 🔎 **Legend**:
> - ✅ Working / Possible
> - ⚪ Not Working / Not Possible
> - P Partially
> - N/T Not Tested
> - TBD To Be Done
---
## Gateway Guides
Find useful guides at: [Shelly Knowledge Base – Z-Wave](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Download PDF: Wave_1PM_ANZ_user_guide_print_V2.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/462192641/Wave+1PM+AU?preview=%2F462192641%2F461832342%2FWave_1PM_ANZ_user_guide_print_V2.pdf)
---
✅ *Document updated: Shelly Wave 1PM AU*
# Shelly Wave 1PM - Device Documentation
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

---
## Device Identification
- **Device**: Wave 1PM
- **EU Part number / Ordering Code**: QNSW-001P16EU
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: 0x0002
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x0084
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
---
## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device being discussed.
- **Gateway** – A Z-Wave® gateway (also called a Z-Wave® controller, main controller, primary controller, or hub) acts as the central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used here.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave® Service button located on Z-Wave® devices, used for inclusion, exclusion, and factory reset. The term "S button" is used in this document.
---
## Short Description
The Shelly Wave 1PM is a single-device solution that enables on/off control of one electrical load (e.g., bulb, ceiling fan, IR heater). It also measures power consumption of the connected device and supports both switches (default) and push-buttons.
### Switch Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle changes the output state O (O1) to the opposite state: ON → OFF → ON, etc.
- **Change switch position once**: Toggle the output state O (O1) to the opposite state and send commands to associated devices in groups 2 and 3 (see Z-Wave Association section).
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condos, hotels, etc.)
- Light Commercial (small offices, retail stores, restaurants, gas stations, etc.)
- Government/Municipal
- University/College
---
## Integrations
Shelly Wave devices are built on **Z-Wave**, the world’s leading smart home technology.
This means they work with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave protocol. We regularly test compatibility with various Z-Wave gateways to ensure full functionality.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 5 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 2 N (+) and 3 L (Ʇ)
### Outputs
- 1 relay output with power measurement on screw terminal
---
## Connectivity
- Z-Wave: Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Automatically switches off the relay
- Sends **Notification Report** to the gateway ("Overheat detected")
- LED reacts as specified (check blinking mode for Overheat detected)
> Any of the following resets the alarm:
>
> - Power cycle
> - Short press on S button
> - Press any switch/push-button connected to SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal
> ✅ **Note**: Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional details: [Notification for Overheat Detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/217415681#Z-Wave-Notifications-Command-Class)
### Over-current Protection
- If current exceeds 16A + 10% (max switching current +10%) for more than 5 seconds:
- Switches off the relay
- Sends **Notification Report** ("Over-current detected")
- LED blinks accordingly
> Any of the following resets the alarm:
>
> - Power cycle
> - Short press on S button
> - Press any switch/push-button connected to SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal
> ✅ **Note**: Over-current protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional details: [Notification for Over-current Detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/217415681#Z-Wave-Notifications-Command-Class)
---
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air conditioners)
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Required to perform actions like inclusion, exclusion, or factory reset.
- Limited time window; automatically returns to Normal mode after completion.
#### Entering Setting Mode:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- An additional quick press changes the menu (infinite loop).
- Menu timeout: 10 seconds before returning to Normal mode.
---
### S Button Functions
- Manually add the device to a Z-Wave network (inclusion)
- Manually remove the device from a Z-Wave network (exclusion)
- Perform factory reset
---
### LED Signalisation
Click to expand →
_(See detailed LED modes below)_
#### Normal Mode
- **Removed/Excluded**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power-up or S button press.

- **Added/Included**: LED blinks **green** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power-up or S button press.

#### Settings in Progress
- **Factory Reset & Reboot**:
- Solid green for ~1 sec → Blue + Red blink rapidly (~0.1s on/off) for ~2 sec.
- **Adding / Removing**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 2.

- **Firmware Update OTA**: LED blinks **blue** and **red** in Mode 2.

- **Power Supply Check**: LED blinks **blue** and **red** in Mode 5.

#### Settings Mode with S Button
- **Menu Selected (Add/Remove)**: LED stays **blue** for up to 10 seconds.
- **During Add/Remove Process**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 3.

- **Menu Selected (Factory Reset)**: LED stays **red** for up to 10 seconds.
- **During Factory Reset Process**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 3.

#### Alarm Mode
- **Over-current Detected**:
- Blinking red in Mode 4: 1× (0.2s On / 0.2s Off), 2s Off → repeats

- **Overheat Detected**:
- Blinking red in Mode 4: 2× (0.2s On / 0.2s Off), 2s Off → repeats

- **Power Supply Fault**:
- Blinking red in Mode 4: 3× (0.2s On / 0.2s Off), 2s Off → repeats

---
### LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Blink Pattern |
| ------ | ---------------------------------------- |
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1–6 times: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s On (blue) / 0.2s On (red) |
---
## Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
| ------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------- |
| Power Supply | 110–240 V AC / 24–30 V DC |
| Power Consumption | < 0.3 W |
| Power Measurement (W) | Yes |
| Max Switching Voltage AC | 240 V |
| Max Switching Current AC | 16 A |
| Max Switching Voltage DC | 30 V |
| Max Switching Current DC | 10 A |
| Overheating Protection | Yes |
| Overload Protection | Yes |
| Range | Up to 40 m indoors (131 ft.) – depends on local conditions |
| Z-Wave® Repeater | Yes |
| CPU | Z-Wave® S800 |
| Z-Wave® Frequency Bands | 868.4 MHz |
| Max Radio Power | < 25 mW |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 37 × 42 × 16 ± 0.5 mm / 1.46 × 1.65 × 0.63 ± 0.02 in |
| Weight | 27 g / 0.95 oz |
| Mounting | Wall console |
| Screw Terminal Torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor Cross Section | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG |
| Stripped Length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Shell Material | Plastic |
| Color | Red |
| Ambient Temperature | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max Altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
---
## Basic Wiring Diagram


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### Legend
| Terminal | Description | Wire | Description |
| -------- | ------------------------------------------------- | ---- | ------------------------ |
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L | Live (110–240 VAC) wire |
| SW | Switch/push-button input terminal (controlling O) | + | 24–30 V DC positive wire |
| O | Load circuit output terminal | GND | 24–30 V DC ground wire |
| + | 24–30 V DC positive terminal | | |
| Ʇ | 24–30 V DC ground terminal | | |
---
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> **Note!** All outputs (O, O1, etc.) will briefly turn on/off 1 second each during successful addition/removal.
> **Note!** For **Security 2 (S2)** inclusion, enter the 5-digit PIN from the **DSK label** on the device or packaging.
> 🔒 **Important**: Never lose or remove the DSK label.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
1. Scan the QR code on the device using a compatible gateway app.
2. Add the Device Specific Key (DSK) to the provisioning list.
3. Connect the device to power.
4. Confirm blue LED is blinking in Mode 1 (not yet added).
5. Automatic inclusion within seconds after power-up.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 upon success.
#### Adding with S Button
1. Connect to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then hold >2 seconds until LED blinks in Mode 3 → release to start Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> ⏳ **Note**: Setting mode expires after 10 seconds.
#### Adding with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button connected to SW terminal **3 times within 3 seconds**.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> 💡 **Learn Mode**: State allowing the device to receive network info from the gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> **Note**: Custom configurations remain intact; only network association is removed.
#### Removing with S Button
1. Connect to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinking in Mode 1 (added).
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then hold >2 seconds until LED blinks in Mode 3 → release.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> ⏳ **Note**: Setting mode timeout is 10 seconds.
#### Removing with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button **3 times within 3 seconds**.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
---
## Factory Reset
### General
After reset, all custom settings (kWh, associations, routing, etc.) revert to default. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only when gateway is missing or inoperable.
### With S Button
1. Hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button multiple times until LED turns solid red.
3. Hold S button (>2 seconds) until red LED blinks in Mode 3 → release to start reset.
4. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1 sec), then blue+red blink in Mode 3 (~2 sec).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
### With Switch/Push-Button
> ✅ Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button **5 times within 3 seconds**.
3. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1 sec), then blue+red blink in Mode 3 (~2 sec).
4. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
### Remote Reset via Gateway
Use **Parameter No. 120**:
- Set value: `1431655765` (hex: `0x55555555`) to trigger factory reset.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
- Supports **Security 2 (S2)** via AES-128 encryption — the most secure IoT platform available.
- Supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion.
- Requires **DSK PIN code** (first 5 digits) for S2 inclusion.
- DSK label is printed on the side of the device and inside packaging — do **not remove**.
- QR code visible on label for easy scanning.
> 📌 **Obfuscation Note**: Joining nodes set bytes 1–2 of public key to zero (`0x00`) before RF transfer.
> 🔐 **Out-of-Band (OOB) Authentication**: Gateway can scan QR code and match it with obfuscated public key received via RF.
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Default | Values |
| ------------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | --------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **1 – SW (SW1) Switch Type** | Defines how SW input is interpreted | 2 | 0 = momentary, 1 = toggle (closed=ON), 2 = toggle (state change) |
| **17 – Restore State After Power Failure** | Save and restore last state | 0 | 0 = yes, 1 = no (remains OFF) |
| **19 – Auto OFF Timer (O1)** | Schedule auto-off after ON | 0 | 0 = disabled; 1–32535 = seconds or milliseconds (see Param 25) |
| **20 – Auto ON Timer (O1)** | Schedule auto-on after OFF | 0 | Same as above |
| **23 – O (O1) Contact Type (NO/NC)** | Relay contact type | 0 | 0 = NO (normally open), 1 = NC (normally closed) |
| **25 – Timer Units (seconds/ms)** | Select timer resolution | 0 | 0 = seconds, 1 = milliseconds |
| **36 – Power Report Change %** | Min % change to report power | 50 | 0 = disabled; 1–100% |
| **39 – Min Time Between Reports (O1)** | Minimum interval between reports | 30 | 0 = disabled; 1–120 s |
| **91 – Water Alarm Response** | Action on water alarm frame | 0 | 0 = no action, 1 = open relay, 2 = close relay |
| **92 – Smoke Alarm Response** | Action on smoke alarm | 0 | Same as above |
| **93 – CO Alarm Response** | Action on CO alarm | 0 | Same as above |
| **94 – Heat Alarm Response** | Action on heat alarm | 0 | Same as above |
| **120 – Factory Reset** | Trigger reset remotely | 0 | 0 = no; `1431655765` (0x55555555) = reset |
| **201–203 – Serial Number Parts** | Read-only device serial parts | Device-specific | 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF |
> ⚠️ **Note**: Parameter 36 & 39 are interrelated. Setting <30s may cause network congestion.
---
## Z-Wave® Command Classes
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]
3. BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]
4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]
5. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]
6. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]
7. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]
8. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]
9. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]
10. METER_V6 [S0, S2]
11. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]
12. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]
13. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]
14. SECURITY_V1
15. SECURITY_2_V1
16. SUPERVISION_V1
17. TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2
18. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]
19. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
> [S2]\* = Security S2 Command Class
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Field | Value |
| ---------------------- | ------------------------------------------- |
| Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Value | 0x04 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | See table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF output + send notification |
| Restore Actions | Power cycle, short S press, or switch press |
### Over-current Detected (O)
| Field | Value |
| ---------------------- | ------------------------------------------- |
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Over-current detected |
| Value | 0x06 |
| Version | V3 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | See table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF O1 + send notification |
| Restore Actions | Power cycle, short S press, or switch press |
### AC Mains Disconnected
| Field | Value |
| ---------------------- | ------------------------------------------- |
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | AC mains disconnected |
| Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | See table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs + send notification |
| Restore Actions | Power cycle, short S press, or switch press |
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
### Association Group 1 – Lifeline
- **Purpose**: Reports device status
- **Nodes Allowed**: 1 (Gateway by default)
- **Supported Command Classes**:
- INDICATOR_REPORT
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION
- SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT (Overheat)
- METER_REPORT (power consumption based on Params 36–43)
### Association Group 2
- **Allowed Nodes**: 9
- **Trigger**: SW (SW1) terminal
- **Action**: Sends `BASIC_SET ON/OFF` to associated device
- **Command Class**: BASIC_SET
### Association Group 3
- **Allowed Nodes**: 9
- **Trigger**: SW (SW1) terminal
- **Action**: Sends `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE` / `STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE`
- **Command Classes**:
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE
---
## Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® communication may not be 100% reliable. Do **not** rely solely on this device for life-critical or high-value applications. If the device isn’t recognized or behaves incorrectly, manually adjust the device type and confirm gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For help, visit: [Support Portal](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility with Gateways
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | Watts | kWh | Notes |
| ---------------------------- | ------ | --------- | ----- | ------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC3 / Z-Wave Engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| SmartThings | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Hubitat | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ N/T | |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | Meaning |
| ------ | -------------------------- |
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚪ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To Be Done |
---
### Function Meanings
| Function | Meaning |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports state change via SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to dimming commands |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming via SW |
| Watts | Reports power consumption unsolicited |
| kWh | Reports energy usage unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to Up/Down commands |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down via SW |
| Slats | Responds to slat commands |
| SW Slats | Reports slat changes via SW |
| D Control | Reports scene commands (single/double press) in detached mode |
| D Binary | Reports binary state via SW in detached mode |
| Sensor # | Sensor type visualized in gateway |
---
## Gateway Guides
Find useful guides in the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Wave 1PM Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625915589%2FWave+1PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Wave 1PM UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F668500159%2FWave+1PM+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
> 📁 **Compliance Archive**:
> [Wave 1PM Multilingual EU Declaration (2023)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/217415681/Wave+1PM+EU?preview=%2F217415681%2F1626046483%2FWave+1PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+9-0+2023-07-28.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
- [Wave 1PM Ръководство за потребител (Bulgarian)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/217415681/Wave+1PM+EU?preview=%2F217415681%2F1593901343%2FWave+1PM+%D0%A0%D1%8A%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B4%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE+%D0%B7%D0%B0+%D1%83%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B1%D0%B0+%D0%B8+%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82.pdf.pdf)
- [Wave_1PM_multilang_2023_print_V8](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/217415681/Wave+1PM+EU?preview=%2F217415681%2F266863001%2FWave_1PM_multilang_2023_print_V8.pdf)
# Shelly Wave 1PM Mini
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

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## Device Identification
- **Device name:** Shelly Wave 1PM Mini
- **AUS Part number / Ordering Code:** QMSW-0A1P8AU
- **Z-Wave Product type ID:** 0x0002
- **Z-Wave Product ID:** 0x008F
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer:** Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID:** 0x0460
---
## Terminology
- **Device**: In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway**: A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button**: The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices and used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term "S button" is used in this document.
---
## Short Description
The Shelly Wave 1PM Mini is a compact smart switch with power measurement. It controls the on/off function for one electrical appliance with a load of up to 8 A AC, such as a bulb, ceiling fan, or IR heater. It is compatible with switches (default) and push-buttons.
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## Switch / Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
### Switch Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch changes the output O (O1) state to the opposite state — on, off, on, etc.
- **Change switch position once**: Change the state of the output O (O1) to the opposite state and send the command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3 (see [Z-Wave Association](./wave-1pm-mini-(eu))).
### Switch-Memory Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch-memory:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Change the output state O (O1) to On and send a command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3.
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Change the output state O (O1) to Off and send a command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3.
### Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button in the device settings, each press changes the output state O (O1) to the opposite — ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **1x click**: Change the state of O (O1) to the opposite and send a command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3.
- **2x click**: If the delay between the first and second click is less than 500ms, it’s interpreted as a double click. Send a command to associated devices (dimmers, shutters, etc.) in groups 2 and 3.
- **Hold**: Send a command to associated devices in group 3.
- **Release**: Send a command to associated devices in group 3.
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
---
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed using **Z-Wave**, the world's leading technology for smart homes. This means Shelly Qubino Wave works with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave communication protocol.
To ensure full functionality, we regularly perform compatibility tests with various Z-Wave gateways.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

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## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N, L
### Outputs
- 1 relay output with power measurement on screw terminal
### Addon Interface
- N/A
---
## Connectivity
Z-Wave: Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Switches off its own relay
- Sends a Notification Report to the Gateway ("Overheat detected")
- LED lights react as specified (check blinking mode for Overheat detected)
**Reset triggers**: Power cycle, short press on S button, or pressing any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, ...) terminal.
> ✅ **Note**: Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> See [Notification for Overheat Detected](./wave-1pm-mini-(eu)) for more details.
### Over-current Protection
- If current exceeds 16A + 10% (max switching current +10%) for more than 5 seconds:
- Switches off its own relay
- Sends a Notification Report to the gateway ("Over-current detected")
- LED reacts accordingly (check blinking mode for Over-current detected)
**Reset triggers**: Power cycle, short press on S button, or pressing any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, ...) terminal.
> ✅ **Note**: Over-current protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> See [Notification for Over-current Detected](./wave-1pm-mini-(eu)) for more details.
### Over-voltage Protection
- Valid for standard 230 V AC supply. If voltage exceeds 240 V AC + 15% (278 V AC) for more than 5 seconds:
- Switches off its own relay
- Sends a Notification Report to the gateway ("Over-voltage detected")
- LED reacts accordingly (check blinking mode for Over-voltage detected)
**Reset triggers**: Power cycle, short press on S button, or pressing any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, ...) terminal.
> ✅ **Note**: Over-voltage protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> See [Notification for Over-voltage Detected](./wave-1pm-mini-(eu)) for more details.
---
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Required to start procedures like inclusion, exclusion, or factory reset. Limited time operation. Automatically returns to Normal mode after completion.
- **Entering Setting mode**: Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- Additional quick press → menu change (infinite loop).
- Menu timeout: 10 seconds before returning to Normal mode.
### S Button Functions
- Manually add the device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory reset the device
### LED Signalisation
#### Normal Mode
- **Removed/Excluded**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press.

- **Added/Included**: LED blinks **green** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press.

#### Settings in Progress
- **Factory reset and reboot**: LED turns solid green (~1 sec), then blue and red blink rapidly (0.1s on/off) for ~2 sec.
- **Adding / Removing**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 2.

- **Firmware updating OTA**: LED blinks **blue and red** in Mode 2.

- **Checking power supply (230 V AC frequency or 24 V DC)**: LED blinks **blue and red** in Mode 5.

#### Settings Mode with S Button
- **Menu selected (Add/Remove)**: LED stays solid **blue** for max 10 seconds.
- **During Add/Remove process**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 3.

- **Menu selected (Factory Reset)**: LED stays solid **red** for max 10 seconds.
- **During Factory Reset process**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 3.

#### Alarm Mode
- **Over-current detected**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 4 — 1x: 0.2s on / 0.2s off / 2s off (repeats).

- **Overheat detected**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 4 — 2x: 0.2s on / 0.2s off (repeats), then 2s off.

- **Power supply fault (AC frequency or DC voltage fault)**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 4 — 3x: 0.2s on / 0.2s off (repeats), then 2s off.

---
### LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Blink Pattern |
|------|----------------|
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1x to 6x: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s On (blue) / 0.2s On (red) |
---
## Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram
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### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Cables | Description |
|----------|-------------|--------|-------------|
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L | Live (110–240 V AC) wire |
| SW | Switch/push-button input terminal (controlling O) | — | — |
| I | Load circuit input terminal | S | S button |
| O | Load circuit output terminal | — | — |
---
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> **Note!** All device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc.) will turn the load on/off briefly (1s on / 1s off) if successfully added/removed.
> **Note!** For Security 2 (S2) inclusion, a PIN code (5 underlined digits) from the Z-Wave® DSK label must be entered.
> 🔒 **IMPORTANT**: Never lose the PIN code.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
1. Scan the Z-Wave QR code on the device label using your gateway’s SmartStart feature.
2. Connect the device to power.
3. Check if the blue LED blinks in Mode 1 (not added).
4. Addition starts automatically within seconds.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during addition.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 upon successful addition.
#### Adding with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → release to start Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> ⚠️ In Setting mode, timeout is 10 seconds before returning to Normal mode.
#### Adding with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button on any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds (3 on/off signals).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> *Learn mode*: State allowing device to receive network info from the gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> **Note**: Device is removed but custom configurations remain unchanged.
> **Note!** Output toggles briefly (1s on / 1s off) upon successful removal.
#### Removing with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinks in Mode 1 (added).
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → release to start Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> ⚠️ Timeout: 10 seconds in Setting mode.
#### Removing with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
---
## Factory Reset
### General
After reset, all custom parameters (kWh, associations, routings, etc.) revert to defaults. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only when the gateway is missing/inoperable.
### With S Button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button repeatedly until LED turns solid red.
3. Press and hold (>2s) until red LED blinks in Mode 3 → release to start reset.
4. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
### With Switch/Push-Button
> ✅ Only possible within the first minute after power-up.
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
4. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
### Remotely via Parameter No. 120
Set Parameter 120 to `1` to trigger remote factory reset.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports **Security 2 (S2)** using Strong AES 128 Encryption, making Z-Wave® the most secure IoT platform.
- **Authenticated Control**
- Out-of-band DSK for inclusion
- Compatible with most implementations
Supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion.
> 🔐 When adding via S2-enabled gateway, the DSK PIN (first 5 digits) is required. Found on the DSK label on the device and inside packaging. Do not remove the label.

> The first five digits are highlighted/underlined. DSK is also represented by a QR code.
> Joining node obfuscates its public key (bytes 1–2 set to zero) before RF transmission.
> DSK can be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication via QR scanning.
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
| Parameter No. | Name | Description | Default | Values |
|---------------|------|-------------|---------|--------|
| 1 | SW (SW1) Switch Type | Defines how SW1 is treated: 0= momentary, 1= toggle (closed=ON), 2= toggle (state change) | 2 | 0, 1, 2 |
| 17 | Restore State After Power Failure | Saves/restores last O (O1) state after outage | 0 | 0=save & restore, 1=do not restore (remains off) |
| 19 | Auto OFF Timer (O1) | Schedule auto-off after ON command. Resets on each ON. | 0 | 0=disabled; 1–32535 = seconds or ms (see Param 25) |
| 20 | Auto ON Timer (O1) | Schedule auto-on after OFF command. Resets on each OFF. | 0 | 0=disabled; 1–32535 = seconds or ms (see Param 25) |
| 23 | O (O1) Contact Type | Relay contact type: 0=NO (normally open), 1=NC (normally closed) | 0 | 0=NO, 1=NC |
| 25 | Timer Unit (O1) | Set timer units: 0=seconds, 1=milliseconds | 0 | 0=sec, 1=ms |
| 36 | Power Report on Change (%) | Minimum % change to report power | 50 | 0=disabled; 1–100% |
| 39 | Min Time Between Reports (O1) | Min interval between power reports | 30 | 0=disabled; 1–120s |
| 91 | Water Alarm Response | Action on water alarm frame | 0 | 0=no action, 1=open relay, 2=close relay |
| 92 | Smoke Alarm Response | Action on smoke alarm frame | 0 | 0=no action, 1=open relay, 2=close relay |
| 93 | CO Alarm Response | Action on CO alarm frame | 0 | 0=no action, 1=open relay, 2=close relay |
| 94 | Heat Alarm Response | Action on heat alarm frame | 0 | 0=no action, 1=open relay, 2=close relay |
| 120 | Factory Reset | Triggers factory reset | 0 | 0=don’t reset, 1=reset |
| 201–203 | Serial Number Parts | Read-only serial number parts | Device-specific | 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF |
> ⚠️ Setting Parameter 39 below 30s may cause network congestion.
---
## Z-Wave® Command Classes
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]*
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]*
3. BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]*
5. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]*
6. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]*
7. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]*
8. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]*
9. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
10. METER_V6 [S0, S2]*
11. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]*
12. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]*
13. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]*
14. SECURITY_V1
15. SECURITY_2_V1
16. SUPERVISION_V1
17. TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2
18. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]*
19. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
> [S2]* = Security S2 Command Class
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type | Heat Alarm |
| Value | 0x04 |
| Event | State |
| Name | Overheat detected |
| Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| Device-specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | See table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs, send notification |
| Reset Actions | Power cycle, S button press, switch press |
### Over-current Detected (O)
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type | Power management |
| Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Name | Over-current detected |
| Value | 0x06 |
| Version | V3 |
| LED Signalisation | See table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF O (O1), send notification |
| Reset Actions | Power cycle, S button press, switch press |
### AC Mains Disconnected
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type | Power management |
| Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Name | AC mains disconnected |
| Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| LED Signalisation | See table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs, send notification |
| Reset Actions | Power cycle, S button press, switch press |
### Over-voltage Detected
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type | Power management |
| Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Name | Over-voltage detected |
| Value | 0x07 |
| Version | V3 |
| LED Signalisation | See table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs, send notification |
| Reset Actions | Power cycle, S button press, switch press |
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
### Association Group 1 – Lifeline
- Max 9 nodes
- Sends notifications and reports to controlling devices (gateways, remotes)
- Commands:
- INDICATOR_REPORT: LED status
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION: Triggered on request
- SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT: Status change of O (O1)
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT: Overheat, Over-current, Over-voltage, AC mains disconnected
- METER_REPORT: Power consumption (based on Params 36 & 39)
### Association Group 2
- Max 9 nodes
- Assigned to SW (SW1) terminal
- Uses BASIC command class
- Triggers: SW (SW1) state change → sends BASIC_SET ON/OFF to associated devices
### Association Group 3
- Max 9 nodes
- Assigned to SW (SW1) terminal
- Uses SWITCH_MULTILEVEL command class
- Recommended for push-buttons
- Supports:
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE: Start transition (e.g., dimmer, shutter)
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE: Stop ongoing transition
> ⚠️ Limit to ≤5 devices per group to avoid network delays.
---
## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not be 100% reliable. Do **not** rely solely on this device for life-critical or high-value applications. If unrecognized by gateway, manually verify device type and ensure gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For help, visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | Notes |
|--------|--------|-----------|-------|
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC3 / Z-Wave Engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ⚪ | |
| SmartThings | ✅ | ✅ | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | |
> **Legend**:
> - ✅ Working / Possible
> - ⚪ Not Working / Not Possible
> - P Partially
> - N/T Not Tested
> - TBD To Be Done
---
### Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
|--------|------------------|
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state via SW input |
| Watts | Reports watts unsolicited |
| kWh | Reports kWh unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down changes via SW |
| Slats | Slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Slats report changes via SW |
| D control | Detached mode: reports scene commands (single/double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | Detached mode: reports binary On/Off via SW |
| Sensor # | Sensor reported in gateway; note type |
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides available in the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Wave 1PM Mini Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025-07-22)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1626046470%2FWave+1PM+Mini+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Wave 1PM Mini UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F669352046%2FWave+1PM+Mini+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Download Wave 1PM Mini User Guide (Multilingual, v3)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786858325/Wave+1PM+Mini+AU?preview=%2F786858325%2F786858342%2FWave_1PM_mini_user_guide_multilang_V3.pdf)
# Shelly Wave 1PM Mini
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

---
## Device Identification
- **Device name**: Wave 1PM Mini
- **EU Part number / Ordering Code**: QMSW-0A1P8EU
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: `0x0002`
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: `0x008F`
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: `0x0460`
---
## Terminology
- **Device**: In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway**: A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button**: The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices, is used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term "S button" is used in this document.
---
## Short Description
The Device is a small form factor smart switch with power measurement. It controls the on/off function for one electrical appliance with a load of up to 8 A AC, such as a bulb, ceiling fan, or IR heater. It is compatible with switches (default) and push-buttons.
---
## Switch / Push-button Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state — on, off, on, etc. If the SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state — on, off, on, etc.
### Switch Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state — on, off, on, etc.
- **Change switch position once**: Change the state of the output O (O1) to the opposite state and send the command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (see [Z-Wave Association](./wave-1pm-mini-(eu))).
### Switch-memory Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch-memory:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output O (O1) to the On state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (see [Z-Wave Association](./wave-1pm-mini-(eu))).
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output O (O1) to the Off state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (see [Z-Wave Association](./wave-1pm-mini-(eu))).
### Push-button Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button changes the output state O (O1) to the opposite — ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **1x click**: Change the state of the output O (O1) to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (see [Z-Wave Association](./wave-1pm-mini-(eu))).
- **2x click**: If the delay between first and second click is less than 500ms, this is interpreted as a double click. Send command to the associated devices (dimmers, shutters, etc.) in associated groups 2 and 3 (see [Z-Wave Association](./wave-1pm-mini-(eu))).
- **Hold**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 3 (see [Z-Wave Association](./wave-1pm-mini-(eu))).
- **Release**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 3 (see [Z-Wave Association](./wave-1pm-mini-(eu))).
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
---
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed on the **world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave**.
This means Shelly Qubino Wave works with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave communication protocol.
To ensure full functionality, we regularly test our devices with different Z-Wave gateways.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N, L
### Outputs
- 1 relay output with power measurement on screw terminal
### Addon Interface
- N/A
---
## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Switches off its own relay
- Sends the Notification Report to the Gateway (Overheat detected)
- LED lights react as specified (check blinking mode for Overheat detected)
> Any of the following activities reset this alarm: power cycle, short press on S button, press any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal.
> **NOTE:** The Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description under [Notification for Overheat Detected](./wave-1pm-mini-(eu)).
### Over-current Protection
If the current exceeds 16A + 10% (Max switching current +10%) for more than 5 seconds, the Device will:
- Switch off its own relay
- Send the Notification Report to the gateway (Over-current detected)
- LED lights react as specified (check LED blinking mode for Over-current detected)
> Any of the following activities reset this alarm: power cycle, short press on the S button, press any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal.
> **NOTE:** The Over-current protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description under [Notification for Over-current Detected](./wave-1pm-mini-(eu)).
### Over-voltage Protection
Valid for standard power supply voltage 230 V AC. If the voltage exceeds 240 V AC + 15% (278 V AC) for more than 5 seconds, the Device will:
- Switch off its own relay
- Send the Notification Report to the Gateway (Over-voltage detected)
- LED lights react as specified (check LED blinking mode for Over-voltage detected)
> Any of the following activities reset this alarm: power cycle, short press on the S button, press any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal.
> **NOTE:** The Over-voltage protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description under [Notification for Over-voltage Detected](./wave-1pm-mini-(eu)).
---
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Settings mode is required to start desired procedures (e.g., adding/inclusion, removing/exclusion, factory reset). It has a limited time of operation. After completion, the device automatically returns to Normal mode.
- **Entering Setting mode**:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- An additional quick press changes the menu in an infinite loop.
- Menu LED status has a timeout of 10 seconds before returning to Normal state.
### S Button’s Functions
- Manually add the Device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the Device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory Reset the Device
### LED Signalisation
#### Normal Mode
- **Removed/Excluded**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after every power cycle and after S button press.

- **Added/Included**: LED blinks **green** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after every power cycle and after S button press.

#### Settings in Progress
- **Factory reset and reboot**: LED turns solid **green** (~1 sec), then **blue** and **red** blink rapidly (0.1s On / 0.1s Off) for ~2 sec.
- **Adding / Removing**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 2.

- **Firmware updating OTA**: LED blinks **blue** and **red** in Mode 2.

- **Checking power supply 230 V AC frequency or 24 V DC voltage**: LED blinks **blue** and **red** in Mode 5.

#### Settings Mode with S Button
- **Adding / Removing menu selected**: LED stays **blue** for up to 10 seconds.
- **Adding / Removing process executing**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 3.

- **Factory reset menu selected**: LED stays **red** for up to 10 seconds.
- **Factory reset process executing**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 3.

#### Alarm Mode
- **Over-current detected**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 4: 1x — 0.2s On / 0.2s Off, 2s Off (repeats).

- **Overheat detected**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 4: 2x — 0.2s On / 0.2s Off (twice), 2s Off (repeats).

- **Power supply fault**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 4: 3x — 0.2s On / 0.2s Off (three times), 2s Off (repeats).

---
### LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Blink Pattern |
|------|----------------|
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1–6x: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s On blue / 0.2s On red |
---
## Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|--------|-------|
| Power supply | 110 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 0.3 W |
| Power measurement [W] | Yes |
| Max. switching voltage AC | 240 V |
| Max. switching current AC | 8 A |
| Max switching power AC | 2000 W |
| Max. switching voltage DC | N/A |
| Max. switching current DC | N/A |
| Overheating protection | Yes |
| Overload protection | Yes |
| Distance (indoor) | Up to 40 m (131 ft.) (depends on local conditions) |
| Z-Wave® repeater | Yes |
| CPU | Z-Wave® S800 |
| Z-Wave® frequency band | 868.4 MHz |
| Max. radio frequency power transmitted | < 25 mW |
| Size (H x W x D) | 29 × 35 × 16 ±0.5 mm / 1.11 × 1.35 × 0.63 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 18 ±1 g / 0.63 ±0.04 oz |
| Mounting | Wall box |
| Screw terminals max. torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.54 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG |
| Conductor stripped length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Red |
| Ambient temperature | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft. |
---
## Basic Wiring Diagram


---
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Cables | Description |
|----------|-------------|--------|-------------|
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L | Live (110–240 VAC) wire |
| SW | Switch/push-button input terminal (controlling O) | | |
| I | Load circuit input terminal | S | S button |
| O | Load circuit output terminal | | |
---
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> **Note!** All Device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc.) will turn the load on/off briefly (1s on/1s off) if the Device is successfully added/removed.
> **Note!** For Security 2 (S2) inclusion, a dialog will prompt you to enter the 5-digit PIN Code printed on the Z-Wave® DSK label on the side of the Device and inside the packaging.
> **IMPORTANT**: The PIN Code must not be lost.
#### SmartStart Adding (Inclusion)
SmartStart-enabled products can be added by scanning the Z-Wave® QR code on the Device with a gateway supporting SmartStart. No further action is needed — the device adds automatically within 10 minutes of being powered on.
1. Scan the QR code on the Device label using the gateway app and add the Security 2 (S2) Device Specific Key (DSK) to the provisioning list.
2. Connect the Device to a power supply.
3. Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1. If yes, the Device is not yet added.
4. Adding starts automatically within seconds of powering on. The Device joins the network automatically.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during the process.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 upon successful addition.
#### Adding (Inclusion) with the S Button
1. Connect the Device to a power supply.
2. Confirm blue LED is blinking in Mode 1 (not added).
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue (enter Setting mode).
5. Release quickly, then press and hold (>2s) until the blue LED blinks in Mode 3. Releasing starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> **Note**: In Setting mode, the Device times out after 10 seconds back to Normal mode.
#### Adding (Inclusion) with a Switch/Push-button
1. Connect the Device to a power supply.
2. Confirm blue LED is blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any SW terminal (SW, SW1, SW2, etc.) 3 times within 3 seconds (puts Device in Learn mode).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during process.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> **Learn mode**: A state allowing the Device to receive network information from the gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> **Note**: The Device will be removed from your Z-Wave® network, but custom configurations remain intact.
> **Note!** All Device outputs will briefly turn on/off during removal.
#### Removing (Exclusion) with the S Button
1. Connect the Device to a power supply.
2. Confirm green LED is blinking in Mode 1 (added).
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3. Releasing starts LEARN MODE.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> **Note**: Timeout after 10 seconds back to Normal mode.
#### Removing (Exclusion) with a Switch/Push-button
1. Connect the Device to a power supply.
2. Confirm green LED is blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button 3 times within 3 seconds (triggers LEARN MODE).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
---
## Factory Reset
### General
After factory reset, all custom parameters and stored values (kWh, associations, routings, etc.) revert to default. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only when the gateway is missing or inoperable.
### With the S Button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button multiple times until LED turns solid red.
3. Press and hold (>2s) S button until red LED blinks in Mode 3. Releasing starts reset.
4. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue and red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
### With a Switch/Push-button
> **Note**: Only possible within the first minute after power-up.
1. Connect the Device to power.
2. Toggle the switch/push-button 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue and red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
4. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
### Remotely via Parameter (Gateway)
Factory reset can be triggered remotely via **Parameter No. 120**.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The Device supports **Security 2 (S2)** using Strong AES 128 Encryption — making Z-Wave® the most secure IoT platform.
- **Authenticated Control**: Out-of-band DSK for inclusion
- Supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion
> **Note**: When adding via S2-enabled gateway, the 5-digit PIN from the DSK label is required. The DSK is printed on the device label and inside the packaging. Do not remove the label. Use the backup copy in packaging.

> The first five digits are highlighted/underlined to identify the PIN. The DSK is also represented as a QR code.
> A joining node obfuscates its Public Key by setting bytes 1–2 to zero before RF transfer. The DSK may be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication.
> The gateway can scan the QR code to match it with the obfuscated public key received via RF.
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
| Parameter No. | Name | Description | Default | Values & Descriptions |
|---------------|------|-------------|---------|------------------------|
| 1 | SW (SW1) Switch type | Defines how SW1 is treated | 2 | 0 = momentary switch
1 = toggle switch (contact closed = ON)
2 = toggle switch (state changes when switch changes) |
| 17 | Restore state of O (O1) after power failure | Saves/restores last state | 0 | 0 = restore last state
1 = remains off after power failure |
| 19 | O (O1) Auto OFF with timer | Schedule auto-off | 0 | 0 = disabled
1–32535 = seconds (or milliseconds if Param 25 set to ms) |
| 20 | O (O1) Auto ON with timer | Schedule auto-on | 0 | 0 = disabled
1–32535 = seconds (or milliseconds) |
| 23 | O (O1) contact type - NO/NC | Relay contact type | 0 | 0 = NO (Normally Open)
1 = NC (Normally Closed) |
| 25 | Set timer units to s or ms for O (O1) | Timer resolution | 0 | 0 = seconds
1 = milliseconds |
| 36 | O (O1) Power report on change - percentage | Min. % change to trigger report | 50 | 0 = disabled
1–100 (%) |
| 39 | Minimum time between reports (O) O1 | Min. interval between reports | 30 | 0 = disabled
1–120 seconds |
| 91 | Water Alarm | Response to water alarm frames | 0 | 0 = no action
1 = open relay
2 = close relay |
| 92 | Smoke Alarm | Response to smoke alarm frames | 0 | 0 = no action
1 = open relay
2 = close relay |
| 93 | CO Alarm | Response to CO alarm frames | 0 | 0 = no action
1 = open relay
2 = close relay |
| 94 | Heat Alarm | Response to heat alarm frames | 0 | 0 = no action
1 = open relay
2 = close relay |
| 120 | Factory Reset | Remote reset | 0 | 0 = don’t reset
1 = do factory reset |
| 201 | Serial Number 1 | Read-only serial part | Device-specific | 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF |
| 202 | Serial Number 2 | Read-only serial part | Device-specific | 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF |
| 203 | Serial Number 3 | Read-only serial part | Device-specific | 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF |
> **Note**: Parameter 39 should not be set below 30s to avoid network congestion.
---
## Z-Wave® Command Classes
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]*
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]*
3. BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]*
5. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]*
6. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]*
7. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]*
8. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]*
9. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
10. METER_V6 [S0, S2]*
11. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]*
12. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]*
13. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]*
14. SECURITY_V1
15. SECURITY_2_V1
16. SUPERVISION_V1
17. TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2
18. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]*
19. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
> *[S2]* = Security S2 Command Class
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Type - Value | 0x04 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Name - Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | Check table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs, send notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, S button press, switch/push-button press |
### Over-current Detected O (O1)
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type - Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Over-current detected |
| Name - Value | 0x06 |
| Version | V3 |
| LED Signalisation | Check table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF O(1), send notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, S button press, switch/push-button press |
### AC Mains Disconnected
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type - Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | AC mains disconnected |
| Name - Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| LED Signalisation | Check table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs, send notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, S button press, switch/push-button press |
### Over-voltage Detected
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type - Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Over-voltage detected |
| Name - Value | 0x07 |
| Version | V3 |
| LED Signalisation | Check table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs, send notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, S button press, switch/push-button press |
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
Associations enable direct communication between devices without the gateway.
- Max 9 devices per group (recommended ≤5 to avoid delays)
### Association Group 1 – "Lifeline"
Used for sending notifications/reports to controlling devices (gateways, remote controllers).
- **INDICATOR_REPORT**: LED status
- **DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION**: Triggered upon request
- **SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT**: Status change of O(1)
- **NOTIFICATION_REPORT**: Overheat, Over-current, Over-voltage, AC mains disconnected
- **METER_REPORT**: Power consumption (based on Params 36 & 39)
### Association Group 2
Assigned to SW (SW1). Uses **BASIC_SET** command class.
- Triggers: ON/OFF signal from SW(1)
- Sends: `BASIC_SET ON` or `BASIC_SET OFF` to associated device
### Association Group 3
Assigned to SW (SW1). Recommended for push buttons. Uses **SWITCH_MULTILEVEL** command class.
- Triggers: Hold/release actions on SW(1)
- Commands:
- `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE`: Start transition
- `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE`: Stop transition
---
## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. This Device should **not** be used in life-critical applications. If the Device is not recognized or behaves incorrectly, manually change the Device type and ensure your gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For help, visit: [Support Portal](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | Notes |
|--------|--------|-----------|-------|
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ⚠️ | Partial |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | Meaning |
|-------|--------|
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚠️ | Partially |
| ❌ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
---
### Function Meanings
| Function | Meaning |
|--------|--------|
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state via SW input |
| Watts | Reports watts unsolicited |
| kWh | Reports kWh unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down changes via SW input |
| Slats | Slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Slats report changes via SW |
| D control | Reports scene commands (single/double press, etc.) in detached mode |
| D Binary | Reports binary On/Off via SW input in detached mode |
| Sensor # | Sensor reported in gateway; type noted |
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides available in the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Wave 1PM Mini Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025-07-22)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1626046470%2FWave+1PM+Mini+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Wave 1PM Mini UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F669352046%2FWave+1PM+Mini+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
> **Compliance Archive**:
> [Wave 1PM Mini Multilingual EU Declaration (2024-02-28)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/431816705/Wave+1PM+Mini+EU?preview=%2F431816705%2F1625948200%2FWave+1PM+Mini+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+38+2024-02-28.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
- [Wave 1PM Mini Ръководство за употреба (Bulgarian)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/431816705/Wave+1PM+Mini+EU?preview=%2F431816705%2F1596260386%2FWave+1PM+Mini+%D0%A0%D1%8A%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B4%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE+%D0%B7%D0%B0+%D1%83%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B1%D0%B0+%D0%B8+%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82.pdf.pdf)
- [Wave_1PM_mini_user_guide_multilang_V3.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/431816705/Wave+1PM+Mini+EU?preview=%2F431816705%2F462258217%2FWave_1PM_mini_user_guide_multilang_V3.pdf)
# Shelly Wave 1PM Mini – Device Documentation
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

---
## Device Identification
- **Device name**: Shelly Wave 1PM Mini
- **US Part number / Ordering Code**: QMSW-0A1P8US
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: 0x0002
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x008F
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
---
## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Wave device described in this guide.
- **Gateway** – A Z-Wave® gateway (also called a controller, primary controller, or hub) that acts as the central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used throughout this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave® Service button located on Z-Wave® devices. Used for functions such as inclusion/exclusion and factory reset. The term "S button" is used in this document.
---
## Short Description
The Shelly Wave 1PM Mini is a compact smart switch with power measurement. It controls the on/off state of one electrical appliance up to 8 A AC (e.g., light bulbs, ceiling fans, IR heaters). It supports both switches (default) and push-buttons.
---
## Switch / Push-button Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
### Switch Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If configured as a switch (default), each toggle changes the output O (O1) state:
- **Toggle once**: Toggle output state (ON ↔ OFF) and send command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3 (see [Z-Wave Association](./wave-1pm-mini-(eu))).
### Switch-memory Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
When configured as a switch-memory:
- **Close contact**: Output O (O1) turns ON and sends command to devices in groups 2 and 3.
- **Open contact**: Output O (O1) turns OFF and sends command to devices in groups 2 and 3.
### Push-button Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If configured as a push-button:
- **1x click**: Toggle output O (O1) state (ON ↔ OFF), send command to groups 2 and 3.
- **2x click** (within 500ms): Interpreted as a double-click → send command to dimmers/shutters in groups 2 and 3.
- **Hold**: Send command to group 3.
- **Release**: Send command to group 3.
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units: apartments, condos, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small offices, retail, restaurants, gas stations, etc.)
- Government / Municipal
- University / College
---
## Integrations
Shelly Wave devices are built on **Z-Wave**, the world’s leading smart home technology.
This means they work with all **certified** Z-Wave gateways supporting the Z-Wave protocol.
We regularly test compatibility with various Z-Wave gateways to ensure full functionality.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N, L
### Outputs
- 1 relay output with power measurement on screw terminal
### Add-on Interface
- N/A
---
## Connectivity
- Z-Wave: Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Automatically switches off the relay
- Sends "Notification Report" to gateway ("Overheat detected")
- LED blinks accordingly (check blinking mode for overheat)
> **Reset triggers**: Power cycle, short press on S button, or pressing any switch/push-button connected to SW terminals.
> ✅ **Note**: Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> See chapter [Notification for Overheat Detected](./wave-1pm-mini-(eu)) for details.
---
### Over-current Protection
- If current exceeds **16A + 10%** (>17.6A) for more than 5 seconds:
- Switches off the relay
- Sends "Over-current detected" notification
- LED reacts accordingly
> **Reset triggers**: Power cycle, short press on S button, or pressing any switch/push-button.
> ✅ **Note**: Over-current protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> See [Notification for Over-current Detected](./wave-1pm-mini-(eu)) for details.
---
### Over-voltage Protection
- Valid for standard 230 V AC supply.
- If voltage exceeds **278 V AC** (240V + 15%) for more than 5 seconds:
- Switches off the relay
- Sends "Over-voltage detected" notification
- LED blinks accordingly
> **Reset triggers**: Power cycle, short press on S button, or pressing any switch/push-button.
> ✅ **Note**: Over-voltage protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> See [Notification for Over-voltage Detected](./wave-1pm-mini-(eu)) for details.
---
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air conditioners)
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Required for procedures like inclusion, exclusion, factory reset.
- Timeout: 10 seconds → auto-return to Normal mode.
- **Entering Setting Mode**:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until LED turns solid blue.
- Additional quick press cycles through menu (infinite loop).
- Menu status expires after 10 seconds.
### S Button Functions
- Manually add device to Z-Wave network (inclusion)
- Manually remove device from Z-Wave network (exclusion)
- Factory reset the device
---
### LED Signalisation
#### Normal Mode
| Status | LED Behavior |
|-------|--------------|
| Removed/Excluded | Blinking **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power-up or S button press |
| Added/Included | Blinking **green** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power-up or S button press |
#### Settings in Progress
| Action | LED Behavior |
|------|--------------|
| Factory Reset & Reboot | Solid green (~1 sec), then blue & red blink rapidly (0.1s on/off) for ~2 sec |
| Adding / Removing | Blinking **blue** in Mode 2 |
| Firmware OTA Update | Blinking **blue & red** in Mode 2 |
| Power Supply Check (230V AC / 24V DC) | Blinking **blue & red** in Mode 5 |
#### Settings Mode (S Button Selected)
| Action | LED Behavior |
|------|--------------|
| Adding/Removing Menu Selected | Solid **blue** (max 10 sec) |
| Adding/Removing Executing | Blinking **blue** in Mode 3 |
| Factory Reset Menu Selected | Solid **red** (max 10 sec) |
| Factory Reset Executing | Blinking **red** in Mode 3 |
#### Alarm Mode
| Alarm Type | LED Pattern |
|------------|-------------|
| Over-current detected | 1x: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off / 2s Off → repeat |
| Overheat detected | 2x: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off → repeat (2 pulses) |
| Power Supply Fault | 3x: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off → repeat (3 pulses) |
> 📌 *See LED blinking modes table below for visual reference.*
---
### LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Pattern |
|------|--------|
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1–6 pulses of 0.2s On/0.2s Off) + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s On (blue) / 0.2s On (red) |
---
## Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram


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### Legend
| Terminal | Description | Cable | Description |
|--------|-------------|-------|-------------|
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L | Live (110–240 V AC) wire |
| SW | Switch/push-button input terminal (controls O) | — | — |
| I | Load circuit input terminal | S | S button |
| O | Load circuit output terminal | — | — |
---
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> ⚠️ **Note**: All outputs (O, O1, etc.) will briefly turn on/off if device is successfully added/removed.
> 🔑 **Important**: For **Security 2 (S2)** inclusion, enter the **5-digit PIN code** from the DSK label on the device or packaging. Do not lose it.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
1. Scan the Z-Wave QR code on the device using a SmartStart-capable gateway.
2. Connect the device to power.
3. If blue LED blinks in Mode 1 → device not yet added.
4. Addition starts automatically within seconds.
5. Blue LED blinks in **Mode 2** during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in **Mode 1** upon successful addition.
#### Adding with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → release → Learn mode starts.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during process.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> ⏱️ **Note**: Setting mode timeout is 10 seconds.
#### Adding with Switch/Push-button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button connected to SW terminal **3 times within 3 seconds**.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> 💡 *Learn mode*: State allowing device to receive network info from gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> ⚠️ **Note**: Custom settings remain; only network association is removed.
#### Removing with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinks in Mode 1 → device is added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → release → Learn mode starts.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### Removing with Switch/Push-button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button **3 times within 3 seconds**.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
---
### Factory Reset
#### General
After reset:
- All custom parameters (kWh, associations, routing, etc.) revert to default
- HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted
- Use only when gateway is missing/inoperable
#### With S Button (Anytime)
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button repeatedly until LED turns solid red.
3. Hold S button (>2s) until red LED blinks in Mode 3 → release → reset begins.
4. During reset: solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 → success.
#### With Switch/Push-button (Only First Minute After Power-Up)
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button **5 times within 3 seconds**.
3. During reset: solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
4. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 → success.
#### Remotely via Gateway Parameter (No. 120)
Set Parameter 120 = 1 → triggers factory reset.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
- Supports **Security 2 (S2)** with AES-128 encryption.
- Requires **S2-enabled gateway** for full security.
- **Authenticated Control** supported via out-of-band DSK.
> 🔐 **PIN Code Required**: Enter first 5 digits of DSK (printed on side label and in packaging).
> 🖼️ DSK label includes QR code for scanning.
> 📎 **Obfuscation**: Public key sent via RF has bytes 1–2 set to zero (0x00) for security.
> 🔍 **Authentication**: Gateway can scan QR code and match against obfuscated public key received via RF.
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
| Parameter No. | Name | Size | Default | Values & Descriptions |
|---------------|------|------|---------|------------------------|
| 1 | SW (SW1) Switch Type | 1 Byte | 2 | 0 = momentary switch
1 = toggle switch (closed=ON)
2 = toggle switch (status change) |
| 17 | Restore State After Power Failure | 1 Byte | 0 | 0 = restore last state
1 = remains OFF |
| 19 | Auto OFF Timer (O1) | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0 = disabled
1–32535 = seconds or milliseconds (see Param 25) |
| 20 | Auto ON Timer (O1) | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0 = disabled
1–32535 = seconds or milliseconds (see Param 25) |
| 23 | O (O1) Contact Type (NO/NC) | 1 Byte | 0 | 0 = NO (normally open)
1 = NC (normally closed) |
| 25 | Timer Unit (s/ms) | 1 Byte | 0 | 0 = seconds
1 = milliseconds |
| 36 | Power Report Change (%) | 1 Byte | 50 | 0 = disabled
1–100 = % threshold |
| 39 | Min Time Between Reports (O1) | 1 Byte | 30 | 0 = disabled
1–120 seconds |
| 91 | Water Alarm Response | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0 = no action
1 = open relay
2 = close relay |
| 92 | Smoke Alarm Response | 4 Bytes | 0 | Same as above |
| 93 | CO Alarm Response | 4 Bytes | 0 | Same as above |
| 94 | Heat Alarm Response | 4 Bytes | 0 | Same as above |
| 120 | Factory Reset | 1 Byte | 0 | 0 = no reset
1 = perform reset |
| 201–203 | Serial Number Parts | 4 Bytes | Device-specific | Read-only, hidden under Advanced tag |
> ⚠️ **Note**: Parameter 39 < 30s may cause network congestion.
---
## Z-Wave® Command Classes
1. `ASSOCIATION_V2` [S0, S2]
2. `ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3` [S0, S2]
3. `BASIC_V2` [S0, S2]
4. `SWITCH_BINARY_V2` [S0, S2]
5. `CONFIGURATION_V4` [S0, S2]
6. `DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1` [S0, S2]
7. `FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5` [S0, S2]
8. `INDICATOR_V3` [S0, S2]
9. `MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2` [S0, S2]
10. `METER_V6` [S0, S2]
11. `MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3` [S0, S2]
12. `NOTIFICATION_V8` [S0, S2]
13. `POWERLEVEL_V1` [S0, S2]
14. `SECURITY_V1`
15. `SECURITY_2_V1`
16. `SUPERVISION_V1`
17. `TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2`
18. `VERSION_V3` [S0, S2]
19. `ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2`
> `[S2]*` = Security 2 Command Class
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
- **Type**: Heat Alarm (0x04)
- **Event**: State (0x02)
- **Version**: V2
- **LED**: Check signalization table
- **Action**: Relay OFF, send notification
- **Restore**: Power cycle, S button press, or SW input press
### Over-current Detected O (O1)
- **Type**: Power management (0x08)
- **Event**: State (0x06)
- **Version**: V3
- **LED**: Check signalization table
- **Action**: Relay OFF, send notification
- **Restore**: As above
### AC Mains Disconnected
- **Type**: Power management (0x08)
- **Event**: State (0x02)
- **Version**: V2
- **LED**: Check signalization table
- **Action**: Relay OFF, send notification
- **Restore**: As above
### Over-voltage Detected
- **Type**: Power management (0x08)
- **Event**: State (0x07)
- **Version**: V3
- **LED**: Check signalization table
- **Action**: Relay OFF, send notification
- **Restore**: As above
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
### Group 1 – Lifeline
- Max 9 nodes
- Sent to controlling devices (gateways, remotes)
- Triggers:
- `INDICATOR_REPORT`: LED status
- `DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION`
- `SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT`: O1 state change
- `NOTIFICATION_REPORT`: Overheat, Over-current, Over-voltage, Mains disconnected
- `METER_REPORT`: Power consumption (based on Params 36 & 39)
### Group 2
- Max 9 nodes
- Triggered by SW (SW1)
- Uses `BASIC_SET` (ON/OFF) to control associated devices
### Group 3
- Max 9 nodes
- Triggered by SW (SW1)
- Recommended for push buttons
- Uses:
- `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE`
- `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE`
> ⚠️ Limit to ≤5 devices per group to avoid network delay.
---
## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® communication may not be 100% reliable. Do **not** rely solely on this device for life-critical or high-value applications. If device isn't recognized, manually adjust device type and verify gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For help, visit: [Shelly Support Portal](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | Notes |
|--------|--------|-----------|-------|
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC3 / Z-Wave Engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ⚪ | Partial support |
| SmartThings | ✅ | ✅ | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | |
> 📝 **Legend**:
- ✅ Working / Possible
- ⚪ Not Working / Not Possible
- P Partially
- N/T Not Tested
- TBD To Be Done
---
### Function Meanings
| Function | Meaning |
|--------|--------|
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state via SW |
| Watts | Reports power consumption unsolicited |
| kWh | Reports energy usage unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down changes via SW |
| Slats | Responds to slat commands |
| SW Slats | Reports slat changes via SW |
| D control | Detached mode: reports scene events (press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | Detached mode: reports binary On/Off via SW |
| Sensor # | Sensor visualization in gateway; type noted |
---
## Gateway Guides
Find useful guides in the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Wave 1PM Mini Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025-07-22)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1626046470%2FWave+1PM+Mini+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Wave 1PM Mini UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F669352046%2FWave+1PM+Mini+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Download US User Guide (PDF)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786399838/Wave+1PM+Mini+US?preview=%2F786399838%2F859734058%2FWave_1PM_mini_US_user_guide_V1_print.pdf)
- [Wave 1PM Mini (EU)](./wave-1pm-mini-(eu))
- [Wave 1PM Mini (US)](./wave-1pm-mini-(us))
- [Wave 1PM Mini (AU)](./wave-1pm-mini-(au))
- [Wave 1PM (EU)](./wave-1pm-(eu))
- [Wave 1PM (AU)](./wave-1pm-(au))
# Shelly Wave 2PM (AU) - User Guide
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

---
## Device Identification
- **Device name**: `Wave 2PM`
- **AUS Part number / Ordering Code**: `QNSW-002P16AU`
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: `0x0002`
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: `0x0081`
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: `0x0460`
---
## Terminology
- **Device**: In this document, the term “Device” refers to the **Wave 2PM** device.
- **Gateway**: A Z-Wave® gateway, also called a Z-Wave® controller, main controller, primary controller, or hub. The term “gateway” is used here.
- **S button**: The Z-Wave® Service button located on Z-Wave® devices. Used for inclusion, exclusion, and factory reset. Referred to as "**S button**".
---
## Short Description
The **Wave 2PM** is a single device that enables remote control of two electrical loads such as bulbs, ceiling fans, and IR heaters. It switches (on/off) two independent loads and measures their power consumption separately and in total. Compatible with switches (default) and push-buttons.
### Switch Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If configured as a switch (default), each toggle changes the output state O (O1) to the opposite state — ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Change switch position once**:
Toggle the switch → Change output state O1 → Send command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3
_(See: [Z-Wave Associations](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/462094487#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Associations))_
### Switch Connected to Input Terminal SW2
Same behavior as above, but controls output O2.
- **Change switch position once**:
Toggle the switch → Change output state O2 → Send command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3
_(See: [Z-Wave Associations](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/462094487#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Associations))_
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condos, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small offices, retail, restaurants, gas stations)
- Government / Municipal
- University / College
---
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are built on **Z-Wave**, the world’s leading smart home technology.
- Works with all **certified** gateways supporting Z-Wave communication.
- Regular compatibility testing ensures full function support across gateways.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N and L
### Outputs
- 2 relay outputs with power measurement on screw terminals
---
## Connectivity
- **Z-Wave**: Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Automatically switches off the relay
- Sends **Notification Report** to gateway: _Overheat detected_
- LED reacts accordingly (check blinking mode)
> **Reset triggers**: Power cycle, Remote reboot (via Parameter 117), short press on S button, or pressing any connected switch/button.
> ⚠️ **Note**: Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> See: [Z-Wave Notifications Command Class](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/462094487#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class)
### Over-current Protection
- If current exceeds **16A + 10%** for more than 5 seconds:
- Switches off the relay
- Sends **Notification Report**: _Over-current detected_
- LED blinks accordingly
> **Reset triggers**: Same as overheat protection.
> ⚠️ **Note**: Over-current protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> See: [Z-Wave Notifications Command Class](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/462094487#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class)
---
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air conditioners)
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Required for procedures like inclusion, exclusion, factory reset.
- Limited operation time; auto-exits to Normal mode after completion.
#### Entering Setting Mode:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- An additional quick press cycles through menu options.
- Menu timeout: 10 seconds before returning to Normal mode.
### S Button Functions
- Manually add device to Z-Wave network
- Manually remove device from Z-Wave network
- Factory reset device
---
### LED Signalisation
| Mode | Blinking Pattern | Meaning |
| ---------- | --------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------- |
| **Mode 1** | 0.5s On / 2s Off | Normal mode |
| **Mode 2** | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off | Adding/Removing, OTA update, power check |
| **Mode 3** | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off | Active menu selection |
| **Mode 4** | 1–6x: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off + 2s Off | Alarm states (Overcurrent, Overheat, Power fault) |
| **Mode 5** | 0.2s On (blue) / 0.2s On (red) | Power supply check |
#### Detailed LED States:
##### Normal Mode
- **Removed/Excluded**: Blue blink (Mode 1) for 10 min after power-up or S button press

- **Added/Included**: Green blink (Mode 1) for 10 min after power-up or S button press

##### Settings in Progress
- **Factory Reset & Reboot**: Solid green (~1s), then blue+red blink rapidly (~2s)
- **Adding/Removing**: Blue blink (Mode 2)

- **OTA Update**: Blue+Red blink (Mode 2)

- **Power Supply Check**: Blue+Red blink (Mode 5)

##### Settings Mode (S Button Selected)
- **Add/Remove Menu Selected**: Solid blue (max 10 sec)
- **Add/Remove Executing**: Blue blink (Mode 3)

- **Factory Reset Menu Selected**: Solid red (max 10 sec)
- **Factory Reset Executing**: Red blink (Mode 3)

##### Alarm Mode
- **Over-current Detected**: 1x (0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off repeated

- **Overheat Detected**: 2x (0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off repeated

- **Power Supply Fault**: 3x (0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off repeated

---
## Specifications
| Feature | Value |
| -------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------- |
| Power Supply | 110–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
| Power Consumption | < 0.3 W |
| Power Measurement | Yes |
| Max Switching Voltage (AC) | 240 V |
| Max Switching Current (AC) | 10 A per channel, 16 A total, 18 A peak |
| Overheating Protection | Yes |
| Over-current Protection | Yes |
| Over-voltage Protection | Yes |
| Range (Indoor) | Up to 40 m (131 ft.) – depends on environment |
| Z-Wave Repeater | Yes |
| CPU | Z-Wave® S800 |
| Z-Wave Frequency Band | 919.8 MHz |
| Max Radio Power | < 25 mW |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 37 × 42 × 16 ± 0.5 mm / 1.46 × 1.65 × 0.63 ± 0.02 in |
| Weight | 29 g |
| Mounting | Wall console |
| Screw Terminal Torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor Cross Section | 0.5 – 1.5 mm² / 20 – 16 AWG |
| Stripped Length | 5 – 6 mm / 0.20 – 0.24 in |
| Shell Material | Plastic |
| Color | Black |
| Ambient Temperature | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max Altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft. |
---
## Basic Wiring Diagram



### Legend
| Terminal | Function | Wire | Function |
| -------- | -------------------------------------- | ---- | ------------ |
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L | Live wire |
| SW1 | Switch/push-button input (controls O1) | — | — |
| SW2 | Switch/push-button input (controls O2) | — | — |
| O1 | Load circuit 1 output terminal | — | — |
| O2 | Load circuit 2 output terminal | — | — |
---
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave Network (Inclusion)
> **Note**: All outputs (O, O1, O2) will briefly turn on/off during successful addition/removal.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
1. Scan QR code on device label using gateway app.
2. Add Security 2 (S2) Device Specific Key (DSK) to provisioning list.
3. Connect device to power.
4. Confirm slow blue LED blink → indicates not yet added.
5. Automatic inclusion within seconds after power-on.
6. Fast blue blink during adding process.
7. Slow green blink if successfully added.
#### Adding with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm slow blue LED blink.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks slowly → releases to learn mode.
6. Fast blue blink during adding.
7. Slow green blink if success.
> ⚠️ Setting mode has a 10-second timeout.
#### Adding with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm slow blue LED blink.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds.
5. Fast blue blink during adding.
6. Slow green blink if success.
> **Learn Mode**: State allowing device to receive network info from gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from Z-Wave Network (Exclusion)
> **Note**: Custom settings preserved; only network association removed.
#### Removing with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm slow green LED blink → device is added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks slowly → starts learn mode.
6. Fast blue blink during removal.
7. Slow blue blink if successful.
#### Removing with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm slow green LED blink.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button 3 times within 3 seconds.
5. Fast blue blink during removal.
6. Slow blue blink if successful.
---
### Factory Reset
> **Note**: Resets all custom parameters, associations, routing, kWh data, HOME ID, NODE ID.
#### With S Button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button repeatedly until LED turns solid red.
3. Hold S button (>2s) until LED blinks fast → starts reset.
4. LED flashes green → blue/red rapid blink (~2s).
5. Slow blue blink if successful.
#### With Switch/Push-Button
> Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. LED flashes green → blue/red rapid blink (~2s).
4. Slow blue blink if successful.
#### Remotely via Parameter No. 120
Set Parameter 120 = 1 → triggers factory reset.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
- Supports **Security 2 (S2)** using AES-128 encryption.
- Requires S2-enabled gateway.
- Authentication types supported: Out-of-band DSK, S2 Authenticated, S2 Unauthenticated, Unsecure.
> 🔐 **PIN Code required** for S2 inclusion (first 5 digits of DSK). Found on side label and packaging.

> ⚠️ Never remove DSK label. Keep backup in packaging.
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Default | Values |
| --------------------------------------- | -------------------------------- | --------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **1** – SW (SW1) Switch Type | Type of switch connected to SW1 | 2 | 0: Momentary, 1: Toggle (closed=ON), 2: Toggle (state change) |
| **2** – SW2 Switch Type | Type of switch connected to SW2 | 2 | Same as above |
| **6** – Inputs SW1 & SW2 Swap | Swap operations without rewiring | 0 | 0: Default (SW1→O1, SW2→O2), 1: Swapped |
| **16** – Outputs O1 & O2 Swap | Swap output behavior | 0 | 0: Default, 1: Reversed |
| **17** – Restore O1 After Power Failure | Save/restore last state | 0 | 0: Restore, 1: Remain off |
| **18** – Restore O2 After Power Failure | Save/restore last state | 0 | Same as above |
| **19** – O1 Auto OFF Timer | Schedule auto-off | 0 | 0: Disabled, 1–32535: s/ms (see Param 25) |
| **20** – O1 Auto ON Timer | Schedule auto-on | 0 | Same as above |
| **21** – O2 Auto OFF Timer | Schedule auto-off | 0 | Same as above |
| **22** – O2 Auto ON Timer | Schedule auto-on | 0 | Same as above |
| **23** – O1 Contact Type (NO/NC) | Relay contact type | 0 | 0: NO, 1: NC |
| **24** – O2 Contact Type (NO/NC) | Relay contact type | 0 | Same as above |
| **25** – Timer Units (O1) | Time unit for timers | 0 | 0: Seconds, 1: Milliseconds |
| **26** – Timer Units (O2) | Time unit for timers | 0 | Same as above |
| **36** – O1 Power Report % Change | Min % change to send report | 50 | 0: Disabled, 1–100% |
| **37** – O2 Power Report % Change | Min % change to send report | 50 | Same as above |
| **39** – Min Time Between O1 Reports | Minimum interval between reports | 30 | 0: Disabled, 1–120s |
| **40** – Min Time Between O2 Reports | Minimum interval between reports | 30 | 0: Disabled, 1–120s |
| **91** – Water Alarm Response | Action on water alarm frame | 0 | 0: No action, 1: Open relay, 2: Close relay |
| **92** – Smoke Alarm Response | Action on smoke alarm frame | 0 | Same as above |
| **93** – CO Alarm Response | Action on CO alarm frame | 0 | Same as above |
| **94** – Heat Alarm Response | Action on heat alarm frame | 0 | Same as above |
| **120** – Factory Reset | Trigger factory reset | 0 | 0: Do nothing, 1: Reset |
| **201–203** – Serial Number Parts | Read-only serial parts | Device-specific | 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF |
> ⚠️ Parameters 39 and 40: Setting below 30s may cause network congestion.
---
## Z-Wave® Command Classes
| Class | Support |
| ---------------------------- | -------- |
| ASSOCIATION_V2 | S0, S2\* |
| ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 | S0, S2\* |
| BASIC_V2 | S0, S2\* |
| SWITCH_BINARY_V2 | S0, S2\* |
| CONFIGURATION_V4 | S0, S2\* |
| DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 | S0, S2\* |
| FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 | S0, S2\* |
| INDICATOR_V3 | S0, S2\* |
| MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 | S0, S2\* |
| METER_V6 | S0, S2\* |
| MULTI_CHANNEL_V4 | S0, S2\* |
| MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 | S0, S2\* |
| NOTIFICATION_V8 | S0, S2\* |
| POWERLEVEL_V1 | S0, S2\* |
| SECURITY_V1 | — |
| SECURITY_2_V1 | — |
| SUPERVISION_V1 | — |
| TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2 | — |
| VERSION_V3 | S0, S2\* |
| ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2 | — |
> **Endpoint 1 & 2**: Same classes listed above.
> _[S2]_ = Security 2 supported
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Field | Value |
| ---------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Type Value | 0x04 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Name Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | Check table |
| Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs + send notification |
| Restore Actions | Power cycle, remote reboot (Param 117), S button press, switch press |
### Over-current Detected (O1, O2, O1+O2)
| Field | Value |
| ---------------------- | ------------------------------------------------- |
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Over-current detected |
| Name Value | 0x06 |
| Version | V3 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | Check table |
| Reaction | Switch OFF affected output(s) + send notification |
| Restore Actions | Same as above |
### AC Mains Disconnected
| Field | Value |
| ---------------------- | ------------------------------------------ |
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | AC mains disconnected |
| Name Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | Check table |
| Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs + send notification |
| Restore Actions | Same as above |
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
> Direct communication between devices without gateway involvement.
- Max 9 nodes per group (recommended ≤5)
- "Lifeline Group" reserved for gateway only (1 node)
### Root Device
#### Association Group 1 – Lifeline
- **Commands**:
- `INDICATOR_REPORT` (LED status)
- `DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION`
- `SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT` (O, O1, O2 status)
- `NOTIFICATION_REPORT` (Overheat, Over-current, Over-voltage, AC disconnect)
- `METER_REPORT` (Power usage of all loads)
#### Group 2 – SW1 (Basic Command)
- Triggers: `BASIC_SET ON/OFF` sent to associated device when SW1 changes state
#### Group 3 – SW1 (Multilevel)
- Triggers: `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE`, `STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE`
> Recommended: Use push buttons
#### Group 4 – SW2 (Basic Command)
- Same as Group 2
#### Group 5 – SW2 (Multilevel)
- Same as Group 3
---
### Endpoint 1 (O1)
#### Group 1 – Lifeline
- `SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT` (O1 status)
- `NOTIFICATION_REPORT` (Over-current O1)
- `METER_REPORT` (Power of O1)
#### Groups 2 & 3 – SW1
- Same as root device
---
### Endpoint 2 (O2)
#### Group 1 – Lifeline
- `SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT` (O2 status)
- `NOTIFICATION_REPORT` (Over-current O2)
- `METER_REPORT` (Power of O2)
#### Groups 2 & 3 – SW2
- Same as root device
---
## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® communication may not be 100% reliable. Do **not** rely solely on this device for life-critical or high-value applications. If unrecognized by gateway, manually verify device type and ensure gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
Visit: [https://support.shelly.cloud/](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility with Gateways
| Gateway | On/Off 1 | On/Off 2 | SW1 On/Off | SW2 On/Off | Watts 1 | Watts 2 | kWh | Notes |
| ---------------------------- | -------- | -------- | ---------- | ---------- | ------- | ------- | --- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC3 / Z-Wave Engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | [Solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924) |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | P | P | P | P | P | P | P | \*1 |
| SmartThings | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | [Edge Driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Hubitat | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | |
> **Legend**:
- ✅ = Working / Possible
- ⚪ = Not Working / Not Possible
- P = Partially
- N/T = Not Tested
- TBD = To Be Done
> \*1: Device configured as single-channel; both outputs controlled together via one switch interface.
---
## Gateway Guides
Find useful guides at: [Shelly Knowledge Base – Z-Wave](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Download Wave 2PM AU User Guide (PDF)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/462094487/Wave+2PM+AU?preview=%2F462094487%2F462127130%2FWave_2pm_ANZ_user_guide_print_V2.pdf)
---
✅ **Last updated**: [Date not specified]
📄 **Document ID**: 462094487
# Shelly Wave 2PM
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

## Device Identification
- **Device name**: Wave 2PM
- **EU Part number/Ordering Code**: QNSW-002P16EU
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: 0x0002
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x0081
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” is used to refer to the Wave 2PM device.
- **Gateway** – A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave® Service button, which is located on Z-Wave® devices and is used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term "S button" is used in this document.
## Short Description
The Wave 2PM (Device) is a single product that enables remote control of two electrical devices such as bulbs, ceiling fans, and IR heaters. It switches (on/off) two independent loads and measures their power consumption separately and in total. The Device is compatible with switches (default) and push-buttons.
### Switch connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output state O (O1) to the opposite state – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Change switch position once**: Change the state of the output state O (O1) to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Switch connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output state O2 to the opposite state – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Change switch position once**: Change the state of the output state O2 to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed on the **world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave**.
This means Shelly Qubino Wave works with all **certified** gateways supporting Z-Wave communication protocol.
To make sure the functions of Shelly Qubino Wave products are supported on your gateway, we are regularly executing compatibility tests of our devices with different Z-Wave gateways.
## Simplified Internal Schematics

## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N (+) and L (Ʇ)
### Outputs
- 2 relay output with power measurement on screw terminal
## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Switch off its own relay
- Send Notification Report to the Gateway (Overheat detected)
- LED lights react as specified above (check blinking mode for Overheat detected)
Any of the following activities reset this alarm: power cycle, short press on S button, press any switch-push button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal.
> **NOTE**: The Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description above under chapter [Notification for Overheat detected](./wave-1pm-(eu)).
### Over-current Protection
Device has internal Over-current protection. If the current exceeds 16A+10% (Max switching current +10%) for more than 5s, the Device will:
- Switch off its own relay
- Send Notification Report to the Gateway (Over-current detected)
- LED lights react as specified above (check blinking mode for Over-current detected)
Any of the following activities reset this alarm: power cycle, short press on S button, press any switch-push button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal.
> **NOTE**: The Over-current protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description above under chapter [Notification for Over-current detected](./wave-1pm-(eu)).
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Settings mode is required to start desired procedure (e.g., adding/inclusion, removing/exclusion, factory reset). It has a limited time of operation. After the procedure concludes, the Device automatically returns to Normal mode.
- **Entering Setting mode**:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- An additional quick press on the S button means menu change in infinite loop.
- Menu LED status has a timeout of 10s before returning to Normal state.
### S Button’s Functions
- Manually add the Device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the Device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory Reset the Device
### LED Signalisation
Click to see LED signalisation
#### Normal Mode
- **Removed/Excluded**
The LED will be blinking **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 min after every power cycle and 10 min after S button pressed.

- **Added/Included**
The LED will be blinking **green** in Mode 1 for 10 min after every power cycle and 10 min after S button pressed.

#### Settings in Progress
- **Factory reset and reboot**
During factory reset, the LED will turn solid **green** for approx. 1 sec, then **blue** and **red** LEDs will blink 0.1s On / 0.1s Off for about 2 sec.
- **Adding / Removing**
During adding or removing, the LED will be blinking **blue** in Mode 2.

- **Firmware updating OTA**
During OTA update, the LED will be blinking **blue** and **red** in Mode 2.

- **Checking power supply 230 V AC frequency or 24 V DC voltage**
During checking, the LED will be blinking **blue** and **red** in Mode 5.

#### Settings Mode with S Button
- **Adding / Removing menu selected**
When the menu is selected, the LED will be solid **blue**, for up to 10 seconds.
- **Adding / Removing – while pressing S button – Add/Remove process selected**
When the menu is executing, the LED will be blinking **blue** in Mode 3.

- **Factory reset menu selected**
When the menu is selected, the LED will be solid **red**, for up to 10 seconds.
- **Factory reset – while pressing S button – Factory reset process selected**
When the menu is executing, the LED will be blinking **red** in Mode 3.

#### Alarm Mode
- **Over-current detected**
The LED will be blinking **red** in Mode 4: 1x (0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off, repeating.

- **Overheat detected**
The LED will be blinking **red** in Mode 4: 2x (0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off, repeating.

- **Power supply fault (power supply 230 V AC frequency or 24 V DC voltage fault)**
The LED will be blinking **red** in Mode 4: 3x (0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off, repeating.

### LED Blinking Modes
Click to see the LED blinking modes
| Mode | Blinking Pattern |
|------|------------------|
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1x to 6x: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s On blue / 0.2s On red |
## Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|--------|---------------|
| Power supply | 110–240 V AC / 24 V DC ±10% |
| Power consumption | < 0.3 W |
| Power measurement [W] | Yes |
| Max switching voltage AC | 240 V |
| Max switching current AC | 10 A per channel, 16 A total, 18 A total peak |
| Max switching voltage DC | 30 V |
| Max switching current DC | 10 A |
| Overheating protection | Yes |
| Over-current protection | Yes |
| Over-voltage protection | Yes |
| Distance | Up to 40 m indoors (131 ft.) (depends on local conditions) |
| Z-Wave® repeater | Yes |
| CPU | Z-Wave® S800 |
| Z-Wave® frequency band | 868.4 MHz |
| Max radio frequency power transmitted | < 25 mW |
| Size (H x W x D) | 37 x 42 x 16 ±0.5 mm / 1.46 x 1.65 x 0.63 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 29g |
| Mounting | Wall console |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG |
| Conductor stripped length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Colour | Black |
| Ambient temperature | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft. |
## Basic Wiring Diagram
| Diagram 1 | Diagram 2 |
|----------|-----------|
|  |  |
| Diagram 3 | Diagram 4 |
|----------|-----------|
|  |  |
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
|----------|-------------|-------|-------------|
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L | Live (110–240 V AC) wire |
| SW 1 | Switch/push-button input terminal (controlling O1) | + | 24 V DC positive wire |
| SW 2 | Switch/push-button input terminal (controlling O2) | GND | 24 V DC ground wire |
| O1 | Load circuit 1 output terminal | | |
| O2 | Load circuit 2 output terminal | | |
| + | 24 V DC positive terminal | | |
| Ʇ | 24 V DC ground terminal | | |
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> **Note!** All Device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc.) will turn the load 1s on/1s off /1s on/1s off if the Device is successfully added to/removed from a Z-Wave® network.
> **Note!** In case of Security 2 (S2) adding (inclusion), a dialog will appear asking you to enter the corresponding PIN Code (5 underlined digits) written on the Z-Wave® DSK label on the side of the Device and in the packaging.
> **IMPORTANT:** The PIN Code must not be lost.
#### SmartStart Adding (Inclusion)
SmartStart enabled products can be added into a Z-Wave® network by scanning the QR code on the Device with a gateway providing SmartStart inclusion. No further action is required; the device will be added automatically within 10 minutes of being switched on in the network vicinity.
1. With the gateway app, scan the QR code on the Device label and add the Security 2 (S2) Device Specific Key (DSK) to the provisioning list.
2. Connect the Device to a power supply.
3. Check if the **blue** LED is blinking slowly. If so, the Device is not added.
4. Adding is initiated automatically within seconds after connecting to power.
5. The **blue** LED will blink faster during the adding process.
6. The **green** LED will blink slowly if the Device is successfully added.
#### Adding (Inclusion) with the S Button
1. Connect the Device to a power supply.
2. Check if the **blue** LED is blinking slowly. If so, the Device is not added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. To enter Setting mode, quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid **blue**.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) the S button until the **blue** LED starts blinking slowly. Releasing the button starts Learn mode.
6. The **blue** LED will blink faster during the adding process.
7. The **green** LED will blink slowly if successful.
> **Note**: In Setting mode, the Device has a timeout of 10s before returning to Normal mode.
#### Adding (Inclusion) with a Switch/Push-button
1. Connect the Device to a power supply.
2. Check if the **blue** LED is blinking slowly. If so, the Device is not added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any SW terminal (SW, SW1, SW2, etc.) 3 times within 3 seconds (this puts the Device in Learn mode). The Device must receive on/off signal 3 times.
5. The **blue** LED will blink faster during the adding process.
6. The **green** LED will blink slowly if successful.
> *Learn mode* – a state allowing the Device to receive network information from the gateway.
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> **Note**: The Device will be removed from your Z-Wave® network, but any custom configuration parameters will not be erased.
> **Note!** All Device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc.) will turn the load 1s on/1s off /1s on/1s off if the Device is successfully added to/removed from a Z-Wave® network.
#### Removing (Exclusion) with the S Button
1. Connect the Device to a power supply.
2. Check if the **green** LED is blinking slowly. If so, the Device is added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. To enter Setting mode, quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid **blue**.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) the S button until the **blue** LED starts blinking slowly. Releasing the button starts Learn mode.
6. The **blue** LED will blink faster during removal.
7. The **blue** LED will blink slower if successful.
> **Note**: In Setting mode, the Device has a timeout of 10s before returning to Normal mode.
#### Removing (Exclusion) with a Switch/Push-button
1. Connect the Device to a power supply.
2. Check if the **green** LED is blinking slowly. If so, the Device is added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds (this puts the Device in Learn mode).
5. The **blue** LED will blink faster during removal.
6. The **blue** LED will blink slower if successful.
### Factory Reset
#### General
After Factory reset, all custom parameters and stored values (kWh, associations, routing, etc.) return to default. HOME ID and NODE ID assigned to the Device will be deleted. Use this only when the gateway is missing or otherwise inoperable.
#### With the S Button
> **Note**: Factory reset with the S button is possible anytime.
1. Press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid **blue**.
2. Press the S button multiple times until the LED turns solid **red**.
3. Press and hold (>2s) the S button until the **red** LED starts blinking faster. Releasing the button starts the reset.
4. During reset, the LED turns solid **green** for ~1s, then **blue** and **red** blink faster for ~2s.
5. The **blue** LED will blink slower if successful.
#### With a Switch/Push-button
> **Note**: Factory reset with a switch/push-button is only possible within the first minute after power-up.
1. Connect the Device to a power supply.
2. Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any SW terminal 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. During reset, the LED turns solid **green** for ~1s, then **blue** and **red** blink faster for ~2s.
4. The **blue** LED will blink slower if successful.
#### Remotely via Parameter
Factory reset can be done remotely by setting Parameter No. 120.
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The Device supports the latest Security 2 (S2) feature. S2 uses strong AES 128 Encryption, making Z-Wave® the most secure IoT platform.
- **Authenticated Control**
- Out-of-band DSK for inclusion
- May be used by most implementations
The Device supports Security 2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure adding (inclusion).
> **Note**: When adding the Device to a Z-Wave network with a gateway supporting S2, the PIN Code of the Z-Wave Device Specific Key (DSK) is required. You can find it on the label on the side of the Device and in the packaging. Do not remove the DSK label.

The first five digits of the key are highlighted or underlined to help identify the PIN Code part. The DSK is additionally represented with a QR Code.
### DSK Label and QR Code (Example)
Joining node requesting to join the S2 Access Control Class or S2 Authenticated Class will obfuscate its Public Key by setting bytes 1..2 to zeros (0x00) before transferring via RF.
The DSK may be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication.
- The including gateway may use a QR code scanner to read the entire DSK and match it with the obfuscated public key received via RF.
## Z-Wave® Parameters
| Parameter | Description |
|---------|-------------|
| **No. 1 – SW (SW1) Switch Type** | Defines how the Device treats the switch on SW (SW1).
Default: 2
Values: 0 = momentary, 1 = toggle (contact closed=ON), 2 = toggle (device changes status on switch change) |
| **No. 2 – SW2 Switch Type** | Same as above for SW2.
Default: 2 |
| **No. 6 – Inputs SW1 & SW2 Swap** | Swap operation of SW1 and SW2 without rewiring.
Default: 0 (SW1-O1, SW2-O2)
Value: 1 → swapped |
| **No. 16 – Outputs O1 & O2 Swap** | Swap operation of O1 and O2 without rewiring.
Default: 0
Value: 1 → reversed |
| **No. 17 – Restore O (O1) State After Power Failure** | Determines if last state is saved/restored.
Default: 0 (save and restore)
Value: 1 → remains off |
| **No. 18 – Restore O2 State After Power Failure** | Same as above for O2.
Default: 0 |
| **No. 19 – O (O1) Auto OFF with Timer** | Schedule automatic OFF after set time.
Default: 0 (disabled)
Value: 1–32535 seconds/ms (see Param 25) |
| **No. 20 – O (O1) Auto ON with Timer** | Schedule automatic ON after set time.
Default: 0 (disabled) |
| **No. 21 – O2 Auto OFF with Timer** | Same as above for O2.
Default: 0 |
| **No. 22 – O2 Auto ON with Timer** | Same as above for O2.
Default: 0 |
| **No. 23 – O (O1) Contact Type (NO/NC)** | Relay contact type.
Default: 0 (NO)
Value: 1 → NC |
| **No. 24 – O2 Contact Type (NO/NC)** | Same as above for O2.
Default: 0 (NO) |
| **No. 25 – Set Timer Units for O (O1)** | Set timer units: seconds (0) or milliseconds (1).
Default: 0 |
| **No. 26 – Set Timer Units for O2** | Same as above for O2.
Default: 0 |
| **No. 36 – O (O1) Power Report on Change (%)** | Minimum power change to trigger report.
Default: 50
Values: 0 (disabled), 1–100 (%) |
| **No. 37 – O2 Power Report on Change (%)** | Same as above for O2.
Default: 50 |
| **No. 39 – Min Time Between Reports (O1)** | Minimum interval between reports.
Default: 30
Values: 0 (disabled), 1–120s |
| **No. 40 – Min Time Between Reports (O2)** | Same as above for O2.
Default: 30 |
| **No. 91 – Water Alarm** | Action on water alarm.
Default: 0 (no action)
Values: 1 → open relay, 2 → close relay |
| **No. 92 – Smoke Alarm** | Action on smoke alarm.
Default: 0 |
| **No. 93 – CO Alarm** | Action on CO alarm.
Default: 0 |
| **No. 94 – Heat Alarm** | Action on heat alarm.
Default: 0 |
| **No. 120 – Factory Reset** | Reset to factory defaults.
Default: 0 (do nothing)
Value: 1 → perform reset |
| **No. 201–203 – Serial Number Parts** | Read-only parts of serial number. Hidden under Advanced tag. |
## Z-Wave® Command Classes
- ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]*
- ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]*
- BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
- SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]*
- CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]*
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]*
- FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]*
- INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]*
- MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
- METER_V6 [S0, S2]*
- MULTI_CHANNEL_V4 [S0, S2]*
- MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]*
- NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]*
- POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]*
- SECURITY_V1
- SECURITY_2_V1
- SUPERVISION_V1
- TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2
- VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]*
- ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
### Endpoint 1
- ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]*
- ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]*
- BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
- SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]*
- METER_V6 [S0, S2]*
- MULTI_CHANNEL_V4 [S0, S2]*
- NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]*
- SECURITY_V1
- SECURITY_2_V1
- SUPERVISION_V1
- ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
### Endpoint 2
- ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]*
- ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]*
- BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
- SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]*
- METER_V6 [S0, S2]*
- MULTI_CHANNEL_V4 [S0, S2]*
- NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]*
- SECURITY_V1
- SECURITY_2_V1
- SUPERVISION_V1
- ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
> *Note: [S2]* = Security S2 Command Class
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Comment | Overheat detected |
| Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Type Value | 0x04 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Name Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | See table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs and send notification |
| Restore Actions | Power cycle, short press S button, press any switch |
### Over-current Detected (O1, O2, O1+O2)
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Comment | Over-current detected |
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Over-current detected |
| Name Value | 0x06 |
| Version | V3 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | See table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF output(s) and send notification |
| Restore Actions | Power cycle, short press S button, press any switch |
### AC Mains Disconnected
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Comment | AC mains disconnected (valid for AC/DC) |
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | AC mains disconnected |
| Name Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | See table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs and send notification |
| Restore Actions | Power cycle, short press S button, press any switch |
## Z-Wave® Associations
Associations enable direct communication between devices without the gateway.
- Max 9 devices per group (recommended ≤5)
- “Lifeline Group” reserved for gateway only (1 node)
### Root Device
#### Association Group 1 – Lifeline
- INDICATOR_REPORT: LED status
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION: triggered upon request
- SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT: status change for all outputs
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT: Overheat
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT: Over-current (sum)
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT: Over-voltage
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT: AC mains disconnected
- METER_REPORT: power consumption (based on Params 36–43)
#### Group 2
- Assigned to SW (SW1) terminal (Basic command class)
- Triggered by SW (SW1)
- Sends BASIC_SET ON/OFF to associated device
#### Group 3
- Assigned to SW (SW1) terminal (Switch Multilevel)
- Supports:
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE
> Recommended: use push buttons
#### Group 4
- Assigned to SW2 terminal (Basic command class)
- Sends BASIC_SET ON/OFF
#### Group 5
- Assigned to SW2 terminal (Switch Multilevel)
- Supports same commands as Group 3
> Recommended: use push buttons
### Endpoint 1
#### Group 1 – Lifeline
- SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT: O1 status
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT: Over-current detected O1
- METER_REPORT: O1 power consumption
#### Groups 2 & 3
Same as root device (SW1)
### Endpoint 2
#### Group 1 – Lifeline
- SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT: O2 status
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT: Over-current detected O2
- METER_REPORT: O2 power consumption
#### Groups 2 & 3
Same as root device (SW2)
## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. This Device should not be used in situations where life and/or valuables depend solely on its functioning. If the Device is not recognized by your gateway, manually change the Device type and ensure your gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting, visit our support portal: [https://support.shelly.cloud/](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
## Compatibility with Gateways
| Gateway | On/Off 1 | On/Off 2 | SW 1 On/Off | SW 2 On/Off | W 1 | W 2 | kWh | Notes |
|--------|----------|----------|-------------|-------------|-----|-----|-----|-------|
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | [Solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924) |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | P | P | P | P | P | P | P | *1 |
| SmartThings | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Hubitat | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | ⭐ | |
> *1 – Device configured as single-channel; one switch controls both outputs simultaneously.
### Legend
| Symbol | Meaning |
|-------|---------|
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⭐ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
### Function Meanings
| Function | Meaning |
|--------|---------|
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state via SW input |
| Watts | Reports Watts unsolicited |
| kWh | Reports kWh unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down changes via SW input |
| Slats | Slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Slats report changes via SW |
| D control | Reports scene commands (single/double press, etc.) in detached mode |
| D Binary | Reports binary On/Off via SW input in detached mode |
| Sensor # | Sensor report visualized in gateway; type in notes |
## Gateway Guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the [Z-Wave Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
## Compliance
- [Wave 2PM multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity 2025-07-22](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625359257%2FWave+2PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Wave 2PM UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F667255142%2FWave+2PM+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
### Compliance Archive
- [Wave 2PM multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity 11/2023](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/231342105/Wave+2PM+EU?preview=%2F231342105%2F1625915597%2FWave+2PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+11+2023-08-31.pdf)
## Printed User Guide
- [Wave 2PM Ръководство за потребител и безопасност (Bulgarian)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/231342105/Wave+2PM+EU?preview=%2F231342105%2F1593442959%2FWave+2PM+%D0%A0%D1%8A%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B4%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE+%D0%B7%D0%B0+%D1%83%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B1%D0%B0+%D0%B8+%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82.pdf.pdf)
- [Wave_2PM_multilang_2023_print_V4](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/231342105/Wave+2PM+EU?preview=%2F231342105%2F266207635%2FWave_2PM_multilang_2023_print_V4.pdf)
- [Wave 2PM (EU)](./wave-2pm-(eu))
- [Wave 2PM (AU)](./wave-2pm-(au))
# Shelly Wave i4
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

## Device: Wave i4
- **AUS Part number / Ordering Code**: QNSN-0A24XAU
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: 0x0009
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x0081
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
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## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway** – A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices and used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term "S button" is used in this document.
- **Adding/Inclusion** – The process of adding a Z-Wave device to a Z-Wave network – gateway. Words like _included_, _added_, etc., are used in this regard.
- **Removing/Exclusion** – The process of removing a Z-Wave device from a Z-Wave network – gateway. Words like _excluded_, _removed_, etc., are used in this regard.
- **Blind** – Refers to any kind of window treatment, such as venetian blinds, roller blinds (screens), roller shutters, vertical window blinds, curtains, integral venetian blinds, pleated blinds, awnings, etc. Additionally, Wave Shutter can also control window motors, projector screens, or any type of bi-directional AC motor.
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## Short Description
The Device is a 4-digital inputs module (110–240 V AC) that controls other devices within the Z-Wave network. It enables manual activation or deactivation of scenes through a switch/push-button.
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## Switch/Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW1
The device supports Central Scene Command Class. When a button is:
- Single pressed → sends scene notification with scene number `0x01`
- Double pressed → sends scene notification with scene number `0x01` again
- Pressed and held → sends "Key held down = 0x02"
- Released → sends "Key released = 0x01"
> **NOTE:** Switch type is not supported for triggering central scene notifications.
### Push-Button Connected to SW1
If **SW1 is configured as a push-button**:
- **Scene number**: `0x01`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Sends "Key pressed 1 time=0x00" with scene number `0x01`. Also sends command to associated devices in Group 4 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-(eu)>)).
- **2x Short press**: Sends "Key pressed 2 times=0x00".
- **Press and hold**: Sends "Key held down = 0x02" and sends command to associated devices in Group 5.
- **Release**: Sends "Key released = 0x01" and sends command to associated devices in Group 5.
### Switch Connected to SW1
If **SW1 is configured as a switch**:
- **Change switch position once**: Sends command to associated devices in Groups 4 and 5.
### Switch-Memory Connected to SW1
If **SW1 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close contact**: Sends command to associated devices in Groups 4 and 5 based on current state.
- **Switching to Open contact**: Sends command to associated devices in Groups 4 and 5 based on current state.
---
## Switch/Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW2
If **SW2 is configured as a push-button**:
- **Scene number**: `0x02`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Sends "Key pressed 1 time=0x00" with scene number `0x02`. Also sends command to devices in Group 6.
- **2x Short press**: Sends "Key pressed 2 times=0x00".
- **Press and hold**: Sends "Key held down = 0x02" and sends command to devices in Group 7.
- **Release**: Sends "Key released = 0x01" and sends command to devices in Group 7.
### Switch Connected to SW2
If **SW2 is configured as a switch**:
- **Change switch position once**: Sends command to devices in Groups 6 and 7.
### Switch-Memory Connected to SW2
If **SW2 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close contact**: Sends command to devices in Groups 6 and 7 based on state.
- **Switching to Open contact**: Sends command to devices in Groups 6 and 7 based on state.
---
## Switch/Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW3
If **SW3 is configured as a push-button**:
- **Scene number**: `0x03`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Sends "Key pressed 1 time=0x00" with scene number `0x03`. Also sends command to devices in Group 8.
- **2x Short press**: Sends "Key pressed 2 times=0x00".
- **Press and hold**: Sends "Key held down = 0x02" and sends command to devices in Group 9.
- **Release**: Sends "Key released = 0x01" and sends command to devices in Group 9.
### Switch Connected to SW3
If **SW3 is configured as a switch**:
- **Change switch position once**: Sends command to devices in Groups 8 and 9.
### Switch-Memory Connected to SW3
If **SW3 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close contact**: Sends command to devices in Groups 8 and 9 based on state.
- **Switching to Open contact**: Sends command to devices in Groups 8 and 9 based on state.
---
## Switch/Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW4
If **SW4 is configured as a push-button**:
- **Scene number**: `0x04`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Sends "Key pressed 1 time=0x00" with scene number `0x04`. Also sends command to devices in Group 10.
- **2x Short press**: Sends "Key pressed 2 times=0x00".
- **Press and hold**: Sends "Key held down = 0x02" and sends command to devices in Group 11.
- **Release**: Sends "Key released = 0x01" and sends command to devices in Group 11.
### Switch Connected to SW4
If **SW4 is configured as a switch**:
- **Change switch position once**: Sends command to devices in Groups 10 and 11.
### Switch-Memory Connected to SW4
If **SW4 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close contact**: Sends command to devices in Groups 10 and 11 based on state.
- **Switching to Open contact**: Sends command to devices in Groups 10 and 11 based on state.
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
---
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed on the **world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave**.
This means Shelly Qubino Wave works with all **certified** gateways supporting Z-Wave communication protocol.
To ensure full functionality, compatibility tests are regularly performed with different Z-Wave gateways. For detailed compatibility status, refer to the [Compatibility with Gateways](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/330334209/Wave+i4#Compatibility-with-gateways) section.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics
N/A
---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminal
- 3 switch/button inputs on screw terminal
- 4 switch/button inputs on screw terminal
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N, L
### Outputs
N/A
---
## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Automatically switches off its own relay
- Sends Notification Report to the Gateway ("Overheat detected")
- LED reacts as specified (check blinking mode for Overheat detected)
Any of the following activities reset this alarm:
- Power cycle
- Short press on S button
- Press any switch/push-button connected to SW (SW1, SW2, etc.)
> **Note**: The Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description available under [Z-Wave Notifications Command Class](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/330334209/Wave+i4#Z-Wave-Notifications-Command-Class).
---
## Supported Load Types
N/A
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Required to start procedures like adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), factory reset.
- Limited operation time; automatically returns to Normal mode after completion.
- Entering Setting mode:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- An additional quick press changes menu (infinite loop).
- Menu LED status has a 10-second timeout before returning to Normal state.
### S Button Functions
- Manually add the device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory reset the device
### LED Signalisation
#### Normal Mode
- **Removed/Excluded**: LED blinks **blue** (Mode 1) for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press.
- **Added/Included**: LED blinks **green** (Mode 1) for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press.
#### Settings in Progress
- **Factory reset and reboot**: LED turns solid **green** (~1 sec), then **blue** and **red** blink rapidly (0.1s On / 0.1s Off) for ~2 seconds.
- **Adding/Removing**: LED blinks **blue** (Mode 2).
- **Firmware updating OTA**: LED blinks **blue** and **red** (Mode 2).
- **Checking power supply (230V AC / 24V DC)**: LED blinks **blue** and **red** (Mode 5).
#### Settings Mode with S Button
- **Menu selected (Add/Remove)**: LED stays solid **blue** for up to 10 seconds.
- **During Add/Remove process**: LED blinks **blue** (Mode 3).
- **Menu selected (Factory Reset)**: LED stays solid **red** for up to 10 seconds.
- **During Factory Reset process**: LED blinks **red** (Mode 3).
#### Alarm Mode
- **Overheat detected**: LED blinks **red** (Mode 4): `(1x to 6x - 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off`, repeating.
---
### LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Description |
| ------ | ---------------------------------------- |
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1x to 6x - 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s On (blue) / 0.2s On (red) |
---
## Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram
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### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | --------------------------------- | ----- | ------------------ |
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L | Live 110 V AC wire |
| SW 1 | Switch/push-button input terminal | | |
| SW 2 | Switch/push-button input terminal | | |
| SW 3 | Switch/push-button input terminal | | |
| SW 4 | Switch/push-button input terminal | | |
---
## About Z-Wave
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> **Note!** The blind connected to the device will move 2s up/down if the device is successfully added/removed.
> **Note!** For Security 2 (S2) inclusion, a dialog will appear asking for the 5-digit PIN code printed on the Z-Wave® DSK label on the device and in packaging.
> **IMPORTANT**: The PIN must not be lost.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
SmartStart-enabled products can be added by scanning the QR code on the device label using a gateway that supports SmartStart.
1. Scan the QR code on the device label and add the DSK to the gateway’s provisioning list.
2. Connect the device to power.
3. Check if the **blue** LED is blinking slowly — if yes, it’s not yet added.
4. Adding starts automatically within seconds of powering on.
5. LED blinks faster during addition.
6. If successful, the **green** LED blinks slowly.
#### Adding with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm **blue** LED is blinking slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid **blue**.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks slowly — releasing starts Learn mode.
6. LED blinks faster during addition.
7. Successful addition: **green** LED blinks slowly.
> **Note**: Setting mode has a 10-second timeout before returning to Normal mode.
#### Adding with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm **blue** LED is blinking slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds (3 on/off signals).
5. LED blinks faster during addition.
6. Successful addition: **green** LED blinks slowly.
> **Learn mode**: State allowing device to receive network info from the gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> **Note**: The device will be removed, but custom configurations remain unchanged.
> **Note**: Blind moves 2s up/down upon removal.
#### Removing with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm **green** LED is blinking slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid **blue**.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks slowly — releasing starts Learn mode.
6. LED blinks faster during removal.
7. Successful removal: **blue** LED blinks slower.
> **Note**: Setting mode has a 10-second timeout.
#### Removing with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm **green** LED is blinking slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds.
5. LED blinks faster during removal.
6. Successful removal: **blue** LED blinks slower.
---
## Factory Reset
### General
After reset, all custom parameters (kWh, associations, routing, etc.) revert to defaults. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only when the gateway is missing or inoperable.
### With S Button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid **blue**.
2. Press S button repeatedly until LED turns solid **red**.
3. Press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks fast — releasing starts reset.
4. During reset: LED turns solid **green** (~1s), then **blue** and **red** blink rapidly (~2s).
5. Successful reset: **blue** LED blinks slowly.
### With Switch/Push-Button
> Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. During reset: LED turns solid **green** (~1s), then **blue** and **red** blink rapidly (~2s).
4. Successful reset: **blue** LED blinks slowly.
---
## Z-Wave Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports **Security 2 (S2)** via Strong AES 128 Encryption — making Z-Wave® one of the most secure IoT platforms.
- **Authenticated Control**:
- Out-of-band DSK for inclusion
- Compatible with most implementations
Supports:
- S2 Authenticated
- S2 Unauthenticated
- Unsecure inclusion
> **Note**: When adding via S2-enabled gateway, the DSK PIN is required. The 5-digit PIN is highlighted/underlined on the DSK label (on side of device and in packaging). Do not remove the label.

> **DSK Label & QR Code (Example)**: Joining node obfuscates public key by setting bytes 1–2 to zero before RF transfer. DSK may be used for out-of-band authentication.
---
## Z-Wave Parameters
### Parameter No. 1 – SW (SW1) Switch Type
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: Momentary switch (push button)
- 1: Toggle switch (contact closed = ON, open = OFF)
- 2: Toggle switch (device changes status when switch changes)
### Parameter No. 2 – SW2 Switch Type
- Same as above.
### Parameter No. 3 – SW3 Switch Type
- Same as above.
### Parameter No. 4 – SW4 Switch Type
- Same as above.
### Parameter No. 105 – LED Signalisation Intensity
- Controls LED brightness (0–100%).
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 100
- **Values**: 0–100 (every 1%)
> Available in Wave 1, Wave 1PM, Wave 2PM, Plug US, Plug UK in 2024.
### Parameter No. 120 – Factory Reset
- **Advanced**, may be hidden under "Advanced" tag.
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: No action
- 1: Factory reset
> After reset, value auto-resets to 0.
### Parameters 201–203 – Serial Number Parts
- Read-only, cannot be changed.
- **Size**: 4 Bytes each
- **Values**: 0x00000000 to 0x7FFFFFFF
---
## Z-Wave Command Classes
### Endpoint 1 (Root)
- ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]
- ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]
- BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]
- SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]
- CENTRAL_SCENE_V3 [S0, S2]
- CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]
- FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]
- INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]
- MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]
- MULTI_CHANNEL_V4 [S0, S2]
- MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_V4 [S0, S2]
- NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]
- POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]
- SECURITY_V1
- SECURITY_2_V1
- SUPERVISION_V1
- VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]
- ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
### Endpoints 2–5
Each supports:
- ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]
- ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]
- SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]
- MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]
- SECURITY_V1
- SECURITY_2_V1
- SUPERVISION_V1
- ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
---
## Z-Wave Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Field | Value |
| ------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| Comment | Overheat detected |
| Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Notification Type (Value) | 0x04 |
| Notification Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Notification Name (Value) | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | Refer to LED table |
| Device Reaction | Switches off outputs, sends notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, short press S button, or press any SW terminal |
---
## Z-Wave Associations
Associations enable direct communication between devices without the gateway.
- Max 9 devices per group (recommended ≤5).
- "Lifeline Group" reserved for gateway only (1 node).
### Root Device – Association Group 1 (Lifeline)
- Reports device status
- Supports:
- INDICATOR_REPORT (LED status)
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION
- SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT (SW1–SW4)
### Group 4 (SW1 – Basic Command)
- Triggered by SW1 (switch or push-button)
- Sends `BASIC_SET ON/OFF` to associated devices
### Group 5 (SW1 – Multilevel Command)
- Recommended for push-buttons
- Sends `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE` and `STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE`
### Groups 6–11 (SW2–SW4)
Same logic as above with respective terminals.
### Endpoints 2–5
Each mirrors SW1–SW4 behavior with similar association groups.
---
## Z-Wave Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not be 100% reliable. Do **not** use this device in life-critical or high-value situations. If unrecognized by your gateway, manually change device type and ensure gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For help, visit: [https://support.shelly.cloud/](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility with Gateways
| Gateway | D Control 1 | D Control 2 | D Control 3 | D Control 4 | D Binary 1 | D Binary 2 | D Binary 3 | D Binary 4 | Notes |
| ----------------------------- | ----------- | ----------- | ----------- | ----------- | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*H |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | \*1 |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | | | | | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*2 |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
> **Notes**:
>
> - \*1: Cannot use Central Scene or Associations.
> - \*2: Missing CC Scene feature.
> - \*H: Fix reports via [this solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924)
---
### Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | -------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state via SW input |
| Watts | Reports Watts unsolicited |
| kWh | Reports kWh unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down via SW input |
| Slats | Responds to app UI slats command |
| SW Slats | Reports slats changes via SW |
| D control | Detects scene commands (single/double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | Reports binary On/Off via SW input |
| Sensor # | Sensor visible in gateway; type noted |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------ | -------------------------- |
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚪ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To Be Done |
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides available in the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
---
## Compliance
- [Shelly Qubino Wave i4 multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1989672977%2FShelly+Qubino+Wave+i4+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+240+2025-12-05.pdf)
- [Wave i4 UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F667321091%2FWave+i4+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Wave_i4_multilang_2023_V3.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786857985/Wave+i4+AU?preview=%2F786857985%2F786858003%2FWave_i4_multilang_2023_V3.pdf)
# Shelly Wave i4
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

## Device: Wave i4
- **EU Part number / Ordering Code**: QNSN-0A24XEU
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: 0x0009
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x0081
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
---
## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway** – A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices and used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term "S button" is used in this document.
- **Adding/Inclusion** – The process of adding a Z-Wave device to a Z-Wave network – gateway. Words like _included_, _added_, etc., are used in this context.
- **Removing/Exclusion** – The process of removing a Z-Wave device from a Z-Wave network – gateway. Words like _excluded_, _removed_, etc., are used in this context.
- **Blind** – Refers to any kind of window treatment, such as venetian blinds, roller blinds (screens), roller shutters, vertical window blinds, curtains, integral venetian blinds, pleated blinds, awnings, etc. Additionally, Wave Shutter can control window motors, projector screens, or any type of bi-directional AC motor.
---
## Short Description
The Device is a 4-digital inputs module (110–240 V AC) that controls other devices within the Z-Wave network. It enables manual activation or deactivation of scenes through a switch/push-button.
---
## Switch/Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW1
The device supports Central Scene Command Class. When a button is single pressed, double pressed, held and released, it transmits a scene notification with scene number (1, 2, 3, or 4).
> **NOTE:** Switch type is not supported for triggering central scene notifications.
### Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW1
If **SW1 is configured as a push-button**:
- Scene number = `0x01`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Sends Central scene notification “Key pressed 1 time = 0x00” with scene number `0x01`, and sends command to associated devices in Group 4 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-(eu)>)).
- **2x Short press**: Sends Central scene notification “Key pressed 2 times = 0x00”.
- **Press and hold**: Sends Central scene notification “Key held down = 0x02”, and sends command to associated devices in Group 5 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-(eu)>)).
- **Release**: Sends Central scene notification “Key released = 0x01”, and sends command to associated devices in Group 5 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-(eu)>)).
If **SW1 is configured as a switch**:
- **Change switch position once**: Sends command to associated devices in Groups 4 and 5 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-(eu)>)).
If **SW1 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close contact**: Sends command to associated devices in Groups 4 and 5 based on switch state.
- **Switching to Open contact**: Sends command to associated devices in Groups 4 and 5 based on switch state.
---
## Switch/Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW2
If **SW2 is configured as a push-button**:
- Scene number = `0x02`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Sends Central scene notification “Key pressed 1 time = 0x00” with scene number `0x02`, and sends command to associated devices in Group 6 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-(eu)>)).
- **2x Short press**: Sends Central scene notification “Key pressed 2 times = 0x00”.
- **Press and hold**: Sends Central scene notification “Key held down = 0x02”, and sends command to associated devices in Group 7 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-(eu)>)).
- **Release**: Sends Central scene notification “Key released = 0x01”, and sends command to associated devices in Group 7 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-(eu)>)).
If **SW2 is configured as a switch**:
- **Change switch position once**: Sends command to associated devices in Groups 6 and 7 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-(eu)>)).
If **SW2 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close contact**: Sends command to associated devices in Groups 6 and 7 based on switch state.
- **Switching to Open contact**: Sends command to associated devices in Groups 6 and 7 based on switch state.
---
## Switch/Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW3
If **SW3 is configured as a push-button**:
- Scene number = `0x03`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Sends Central scene notification “Key pressed 1 time = 0x00” with scene number `0x03`, and sends command to associated devices in Group 8 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-(eu)>)).
- **2x Short press**: Sends Central scene notification “Key pressed 2 times = 0x00”.
- **Press and hold**: Sends Central scene notification “Key held down = 0x02”, and sends command to associated devices in Group 9 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-(eu)>)).
- **Release**: Sends Central scene notification “Key released = 0x01”, and sends command to associated devices in Group 9 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-(eu)>)).
If **SW3 is configured as a switch**:
- **Change switch position once**: Sends command to associated devices in Groups 8 and 9 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-(eu)>)).
If **SW3 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close contact**: Sends command to associated devices in Groups 8 and 9 based on switch state.
- **Switching to Open contact**: Sends command to associated devices in Groups 8 and 9 based on switch state.
---
## Switch/Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW4
If **SW4 is configured as a push-button**:
- Scene number = `0x04`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Sends Central scene notification “Key pressed 1 time = 0x00” with scene number `0x04`, and sends command to associated devices in Group 10 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-(eu)>)).
- **2x Short press**: Sends Central scene notification “Key pressed 2 times = 0x00”.
- **Press and hold**: Sends Central scene notification “Key held down = 0x02”, and sends command to associated devices in Group 11 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-(eu)>)).
- **Release**: Sends Central scene notification “Key released = 0x01”, and sends command to associated devices in Group 11 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-(eu)>)).
If **SW4 is configured as a switch**:
- **Change switch position once**: Sends command to associated devices in Groups 8 and 9 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-(eu)>)).
If **SW4 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close contact**: Sends command to associated devices in Groups 10 and 11 based on switch state.
- **Switching to Open contact**: Sends command to associated devices in Groups 10 and 11 based on switch state.
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
---
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed on the **world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave**.
This means Shelly Qubino Wave works with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave communication protocol.
To ensure full functionality, refer to the [Compatibility with Gateways](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/330334209/Wave+i4#Compatibility-with-gateways) section for detailed compatibility reports.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics
N/A
---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminal
- 3 switch/button inputs on screw terminal
- 4 switch/button inputs on screw terminal
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N, L
### Outputs
N/A
---
## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Automatically switches off its own relay
- Sends Notification Report to the Gateway ("Overheat detected")
- LED lights react as specified (check blinking mode for Overheat detected)
> Any of the following activities reset this alarm:
>
> - Power cycle
> - Short press on S button
> - Press any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal
> **NOTE**: Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional details under [Notification for Overheat Detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/330334209/Wave+i4#Z-Wave-Notifications-Command-Class)
---
## Supported Load Types
N/A
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Required to start procedures like adding/inclusion, removing/exclusion, factory reset, etc.
- Limited operation time; automatically returns to Normal mode after completion.
- **Entering Setting mode**:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue
- An additional quick press changes menu in an infinite loop
- Menu LED status has a 10-second timeout before returning to Normal state
### S Button Functions
- Manually add the Device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the Device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory Reset the Device
### LED Signalisation
#### Normal Mode
- **Removed/Excluded**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press

- **Added/Included**: LED blinks **green** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press

#### Settings in Progress
- **Factory reset and reboot**:
- LED turns solid **green** (~1 sec), then **blue** and **red** blink rapidly (0.1s On / 0.1s Off) for ~2 sec
- **Adding / Removing**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 2

- **Firmware updating OTA**: LED blinks **blue** and **red** in Mode 2

- **Checking power supply (230V AC or 24V DC)**: LED blinks **blue** and **red** in Mode 5

#### Settings Mode with S Button
- **Menu selected (Add/Remove)**: LED stays solid **blue** (max 10 sec)
- **During Add/Remove process**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 3

- **Menu selected (Factory Reset)**: LED stays solid **red** (max 10 sec)
- **During Factory Reset process**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 3

#### Alarm Mode
- **Overheat detected**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 4 — pattern: (1x to 6x: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off, repeating

---
### LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Description |
| ------ | --------------------------------------- |
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1x to 6x: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s On (blue) / 0.2s On (red) |
---
## Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
| ---------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------- |
| Power supply AC | 110 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
| Power supply DC | No |
| Power consumption | < 0.2 W |
| Overload protection | No |
| Power measurement | No |
| Working without neutral line | No |
| Number of inputs | 4 |
| Distance | Up to 40 m indoors (131 ft.), depends on local conditions |
| Z-Wave® repeater | Yes |
| CPU | Z-Wave® S800 |
| Z-Wave® frequency band | 868.4 MHz |
| Max radio frequency power | < 25 mW |
| Size (H x W x D) | 37 × 42 × 16 ±0.5 mm / 1.46 × 1.65 × 0.63 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 17 g / 0.6 oz |
| Mounting | Wall console |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG |
| Conductor stripped length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Orange |
| Ambient temperature | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
---
## Basic Wiring Diagram


### Legend
| Terminals | Description |
| --------- | --------------------------------- |
| N | Neutral terminal |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) |
| SW 1 | Switch/push-button input terminal |
| SW 2 | Switch/push-button input terminal |
| SW 3 | Switch/push-button input terminal |
| SW 4 | Switch/push-button input terminal |
---
## About Z-Wave
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> **Note!** The blind connected to the Device will move 2 seconds up/down if the Device is successfully added/removed from a Z-Wave® network.
> **Note!** For Security 2 (S2) inclusion, a dialog appears asking for the 5-digit PIN code printed on the Z-Wave® DSK label (on the device and in packaging).
> **IMPORTANT:** Do not lose the PIN code.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
- Scan the Z-Wave QR Code on the device with a gateway supporting SmartStart.
- No further action needed — auto-inclusion within 10 minutes of power-up.
1. Scan QR code and add the DSK to gateway provisioning list.
2. Connect the device to power.
3. Check if the **blue** LED is blinking slowly → indicates not added.
4. Adding initiates automatically within seconds.
5. **Blue** LED blinks faster during inclusion.
6. **Green** LED blinks slowly upon successful addition.
#### Adding with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm **blue** LED is blinking slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid **blue**.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until **blue** LED blinks slowly → starts Learn mode.
6. **Blue** LED blinks faster during adding.
7. **Green** LED blinks slowly if successful.
> **Note**: Setting mode has a 10-second timeout before returning to Normal mode.
#### Adding with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm **blue** LED is blinking slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button on any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds (must receive 3 signals).
5. **Blue** LED blinks faster during adding.
6. **Green** LED blinks slowly if successful.
> **Learn mode**: State allowing device to receive network info from gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> **Note**: Device will be removed, but custom configurations are preserved.
> **Note**: Blind moves 2s up/down upon successful removal.
#### Removing with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm **green** LED is blinking slowly → device is added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid **blue**.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until **blue** LED blinks slowly → starts Learn mode.
6. **Blue** LED blinks faster during removal.
7. **Blue** LED blinks slower if successful.
> **Note**: Setting mode has 10-second timeout.
#### Removing with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm **green** LED is blinking slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds.
5. **Blue** LED blinks faster during removal.
6. **Blue** LED blinks slower if successful.
---
## Factory Reset
### General
After reset, all custom parameters (kWh, associations, routing, etc.) revert to default. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only if gateway is missing or inoperable.
### With S Button
> **Note**: Can be done anytime.
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid **blue**.
2. Press S button multiple times until LED turns solid **red**.
3. Press and hold (>2s) until **red** LED blinks fast → starts reset.
4. During reset: LED turns solid **green** (~1s), then **blue/red** blink fast (~2s).
5. **Blue** LED blinks slower if successful.
### With Switch/Push-Button
> **Note**: Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. During reset: LED turns solid **green** (~1s), then **blue/red** blink fast (~2s).
4. **Blue** LED blinks slower if successful.
---
## Z-Wave Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports **Security 2 (S2)** using strong AES-128 encryption — making Z-Wave the most secure IoT platform.
- **Authenticated Control**
- Out-of-band DSK for inclusion
- Compatible with most implementations
Supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion.
> **Note**: For S2 inclusion, the 5-digit PIN from the DSK label is required. Label is on the device and inside packaging. Do not remove it.

> First five digits are highlighted/underlined. DSK is also represented via QR code.
> Joining node obfuscates public key by setting bytes 1–2 to zero (0x00) before RF transfer.
> DSK may be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication.
> Gateway can scan QR code to match obfuscated public key received via RF.
---
## Z-Wave Parameters
### Parameter No. 1 – SW (SW1) Switch Type
- Defines how device treats switch on SW (SW1)
- Size: 1 Byte
- Default: 0
- Values:
- 0: Momentary switch (push button)
- 1: Toggle switch (contact closed = ON / open = OFF)
- 2: Toggle switch (device changes status when switch changes)
### Parameter No. 2 – SW2 Switch Type
- Same as above
- Default: 0
### Parameter No. 3 – SW3 Switch Type
- Same as above
- Default: 0
### Parameter No. 4 – SW4 Switch Type
- Same as above
- Default: 0
### Parameter No. 105 – LED Signalisation Intensity
- Controls LED brightness (0–100%)
- Implemented in 2024 for Wave 1, Wave 1PM, Wave 2PM, Plug US, Plug UK
- Size: 1 Byte
- Default: 100
- Values: 0–100 (every 1%)
### Parameter No. 120 – Factory Reset
- Advanced parameter (may be hidden)
- Size: 1 Byte
- Default: 0
- Values:
- 0: No action
- 1: Factory reset
- After reset, value automatically sets to 0.
### Parameters 201–203 – Serial Number Parts
- Read-only, part of device serial number
- Size: 4 Bytes each
- Default: Device-specific
- Values: 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF
---
## Z-Wave Command Classes
**Root Device (Endpoint 1):**
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]
3. BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]
4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]
5. CENTRAL_SCENE_V3 [S0, S2]
6. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]
7. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]
8. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]
9. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]
10. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]
11. MULTI_CHANNEL_V4 [S0, S2]
12. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]
13. SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_V4 [S0, S2]
14. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]
15. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]
16. SECURITY_V1
17. SECURITY_2_V1
18. SUPERVISION_V1
19. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]
20. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
**Endpoint 2:**
- Same as Root Device except no SWITCH_BINARY_V2, etc.
_(Similar lists for Endpoints 3, 4, 5)_
---
## Z-Wave Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Field | Value |
| ------------------------- | ---------------------------------------- |
| Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Notification Type (Value) | 0x04 |
| Notification Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Notification Name (Value) | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | See LED table |
| Device reaction | Switches off outputs, sends notification |
| Restore action | Power cycle, short S button press |
---
## Z-Wave Associations
Associations enable direct device-to-device communication without gateway involvement.
- Max 9 devices per group (recommended ≤5 per group)
- "Lifeline Group" reserved for gateway (only 1 node allowed)
### Root Device – Association Group 1 (Lifeline)
- Reports device status
- Supports:
- INDICATOR_REPORT (LED status)
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION
- SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT (SW1–SW4 status)
### Group 4 (SW1 – Basic Command)
- Triggered by SW1
- Sends BASIC_SET ON/OFF to associated devices
### Group 5 (SW1 – Multilevel)
- Triggered by SW1
- Recommended for push buttons
- Commands: SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE, STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE
### Groups 6–11 (SW2–SW4)
Same structure as above (Basic + Multilevel commands)
_(Full details available in original document)_
---
## Z-Wave Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. Do not rely solely on this device for life-or-value-critical operations. If device isn’t recognized, manually change device type and confirm gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
Visit our support portal: [https://support.shelly.cloud/](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility with Gateways
| Gateway | D Control 1 | D Control 2 | D Control 3 | D Control 4 | D Binary 1 | D Binary 2 | D Binary 3 | D Binary 4 | Notes |
| ----------------------------- | ----------- | ----------- | ----------- | ----------- | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*H |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | \*1 |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | | | | | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*2 |
> **Notes**:
>
> - _1: Cannot use Central Scene or Association automation_
> - _2: Missing CC control scene feature_
> - _H: Issues with reports — see [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924)_
---
### Function Meaning Table
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | -------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state via SW input |
| Watts | Watts reported unsolicited |
| kWh | kWh reported unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down changes via SW input |
| Slats | Slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Slats report changes via SW |
| D control | Reports scene commands (single/double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | Reports binary On/Off via SW input |
| Sensor # | Sensor visible in gateway; note type |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------ | -------------------------- |
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚪ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides available in the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Shelly Qubino Wave i4 multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (240)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1989672977%2FShelly+Qubino+Wave+i4+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+240+2025-12-05.pdf)
- [Wave i4 UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F667321091%2FWave+i4+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
### Compliance Archive
- [Wave i4 multilingual EU DoC (172)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/390398656/Wave+i4+EU?preview=%2F390398656%2F1988657184%2FWave+i4+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+172+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Wave i4 multilingual EU DoC (30)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/390398656/Wave+i4+EU?preview=%2F390398656%2F1625359286%2FWave+i4+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+30+2024-01-08.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
- [Wave_i4_multilang_2023_V3.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/390398656/Wave+i4+EU?preview=%2F390398656%2F390398766%2FWave_i4_multilang_2023_V3.pdf)
- [Wave i4 Ръководство за употреба (Bulgarian)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/390398656/Wave+i4+EU?preview=%2F390398656%2F1593443097%2FWave+i4+%D0%A0%D1%8A%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B4%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE+%D0%B7%D0%B0+%D1%83%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B1%D0%B0+%D0%B8+%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82.pdf)
# Shelly Wave i4
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

## Device: Wave i4
- **US Part number / Ordering Code**: QNSN-0A24XUS
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: 0x0009
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x0081
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
---
## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway** – A Z-Wave® gateway, also called a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub, etc., is a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used here.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices, used for functions like adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting to factory defaults. The term "S button" is used throughout.
- **Adding/Inclusion** – The process of adding a Z-Wave device to a Z-Wave network (gateway). Words such as _included_, _added_, etc., are used interchangeably.
- **Removing/Exclusion** – The process of removing a Z-Wave device from a Z-Wave network (gateway). Words such as _excluded_, _removed_, etc., are used interchangeably.
- **Blind** – Refers to any window treatment including venetian blinds, roller blinds/screens, roller shutters, vertical blinds, curtains, integral venetian blinds, pleated blinds, awnings, etc. Additionally, Wave Shutter can control window motors, projector screens, or any bi-directional AC motor.
---
## Short Description
The device is a 4-digital input module (110–240 V AC) that controls other devices within the Z-Wave network. It enables manual activation or deactivation of scenes via a switch/push-button.
---
## Switch/Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW1
The device supports the Central Scene Command Class. When a button is single-pressed, double-pressed, held and released, it sends a scene notification with the corresponding scene number (1, 2, 3, or 4).
> **NOTE:** Switch type is not supported for triggering central scene notifications.
### Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW1
If **SW1 is configured as a push-button**:
- Scene number = `0x01`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Sends "Key pressed 1 time=0x00" with scene number `0x01`. Also sends command to associated devices in Group 4 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-(eu)>)).
- **2x Short press**: Sends "Key pressed 2 times=0x00".
- **Press and hold**: Sends "Key held down =0x02" and sends command to devices in Group 5.
- **Release**: Sends "Key released =0x01" and sends command to devices in Group 5.
If **SW1 is configured as a switch**:
- **Change switch position once**: Sends command to devices in Groups 4 and 5.
If **SW1 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close contact**: Sends command to devices in Groups 4 and 5 based on current state.
- **Switching to Open contact**: Sends command to devices in Groups 4 and 5 based on current state.
---
## Switch/Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW2
If **SW2 is configured as a push-button**:
- Scene number = `0x02`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Sends "Key pressed 1 time=0x00" with scene number `0x02`, then sends command to devices in Group 6.
- **2x Short press**: Sends "Key pressed 2 times=0x00".
- **Press and hold**: Sends "Key held down =0x02", then sends command to devices in Group 7.
- **Release**: Sends "Key released =0x01", then sends command to devices in Group 7.
If **SW2 is configured as a switch**:
- **Change switch position once**: Sends command to devices in Groups 6 and 7.
If **SW2 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close contact**: Sends command to devices in Groups 6 and 7 based on state.
- **Switching to Open contact**: Sends command to devices in Groups 6 and 7 based on state.
---
## Switch/Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW3
If **SW3 is configured as a push-button**:
- Scene number = `0x03`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Sends "Key pressed 1 time=0x00" with scene number `0x03`, then sends command to devices in Group 8.
- **2x Short press**: Sends "Key pressed 2 times=0x00".
- **Press and hold**: Sends "Key held down =0x02", then sends command to devices in Group 9.
- **Release**: Sends "Key released =0x01", then sends command to devices in Group 9.
If **SW3 is configured as a switch**:
- **Change switch position once**: Sends command to devices in Groups 8 and 9.
If **SW3 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close contact**: Sends command to devices in Groups 8 and 9 based on state.
- **Switching to Open contact**: Sends command to devices in Groups 8 and 9 based on state.
---
## Switch/Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW4
If **SW4 is configured as a push-button**:
- Scene number = `0x04`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Sends "Key pressed 1 time=0x00" with scene number `0x04`, then sends command to devices in Group 10.
- **2x Short press**: Sends "Key pressed 2 times=0x00".
- **Press and hold**: Sends "Key held down =0x02", then sends command to devices in Group 11.
- **Release**: Sends "Key released =0x01", then sends command to devices in Group 11.
If **SW4 is configured as a switch**:
- **Change switch position once**: Sends command to devices in Groups 10 and 11.
If **SW4 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close contact**: Sends command to devices in Groups 10 and 11 based on state.
- **Switching to Open contact**: Sends command to devices in Groups 10 and 11 based on state.
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condos, hotels, etc.)
- Light Commercial (small offices, retail stores, restaurants, gas stations, etc.)
- Government/Municipal
- University/College
---
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are built on **Z-Wave**, the world’s leading smart home technology.
This means they work with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave protocol.
For compatibility details, refer to the [Compatibility with Gateways](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/330334209/Wave+i4#Compatibility-with-gateways) section.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics
N/A
---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminal
- 3 switch/button inputs on screw terminal
- 4 switch/button inputs on screw terminal
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N, L
### Outputs
N/A
---
## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Automatically switches off its own relay
- Sends Notification Report to the Gateway ("Overheat detected")
- LED reacts as specified (check blinking mode for Overheat detected)
Any of the following resets the alarm:
- Power cycle
- Short press on S button
- Press any switch/push-button connected to SW (SW1, SW2, etc.)
> **Note:** Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional info under [Notification for Overheat Detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/330334209/Wave+i4#Z-Wave-Notifications-Command-Class)
---
## Supported Load Types
N/A
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Required to perform actions like inclusion, exclusion, or factory reset.
- Limited operation time; automatically returns to Normal mode after completion.
- **Entering Setting Mode**: Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- Additional quick press → menu change (infinite loop)
- Menu LED status has a 10s timeout before returning to Normal state.
### S Button Functions
- Manually add the device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory reset the device
### LED Signalisation
| Status | LED Behavior |
| --------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Normal Mode – Removed/Excluded** | Blinking **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 min after power cycle or S button press |
| **Normal Mode – Added/Included** | Blinking **green** in Mode 1 for 10 min after power cycle or S button press |
| **Factory Reset & Reboot** | Solid green (~1 sec), then blinking blue/red (0.1s On/Off) for ~2 sec |
| **Adding/Removing** | Blinking **blue** in Mode 2 |
| **Firmware OTA Update** | Blinking **blue and red** in Mode 2 |
| **Power Supply Check (230V AC / 24V DC)** | Blinking **blue and red** in Mode 5 |
| **Settings Mode – Add/Remove Selected** | Solid **blue** (max 10s) |
| **Settings Mode – Add/Remove in Progress** | Blinking **blue** in Mode 3 |
| **Settings Mode – Factory Reset Selected** | Solid **red** (max 10s) |
| **Settings Mode – Factory Reset in Progress** | Blinking **red** in Mode 3 |
| **Alarm Mode – Overheat Detected** | Blinking **red** in Mode 4: (2x 0.2s On/Off) + 2s Off |
### LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Description |
| ---------- | ---------------------------------- |
| **Mode 1** | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| **Mode 2** | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| **Mode 3** | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| **Mode 4** | (1–6x) 0.2s On / 0.2s Off + 2s Off |
| **Mode 5** | 0.2s On (blue) / 0.2s On (red) |
---
## Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram
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### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | --------------------------------- | ----- | ------------------ |
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L | Live 110 V AC wire |
| SW 1 | Switch/push-button input terminal | | |
| SW 2 | Switch/push-button input terminal | | |
| SW 3 | Switch/push-button input terminal | | |
| SW 4 | Switch/push-button input terminal | | |
---
## About Z-Wave
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave Network (Inclusion)
> **Note!** The blind connected to the device will move 2s up/down if successfully added/removed.
> **Note!** For Security 2 (S2) inclusion, a dialog appears asking for the 5-digit PIN code printed on the Z-Wave DSK label (on device and packaging). **Do not lose this label.**
#### SmartStart Inclusion
1. Scan the QR code on the device using a gateway with SmartStart support.
2. Connect the device to power.
3. If the **blue LED blinks slowly**, the device is not yet added.
4. Adding starts automatically within seconds of power-up.
5. Blue LED blinks faster during addition.
6. Green LED blinks slowly if successful.
#### Inclusion with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinks slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release quickly, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks slowly — release to start Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks faster during addition.
7. Green LED blinks slowly upon success.
> **Note:** Settings mode times out after 10s.
#### Inclusion with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinks slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button on any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds (must receive 3 on/off signals).
5. Blue LED blinks faster during addition.
6. Green LED blinks slowly if successful.
> **Learn Mode**: State allowing device to receive network info from gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave Network (Exclusion)
> **Note:** Device will be removed, but custom configurations remain.
> **Note:** Blind moves 2s up/down on success.
#### Removal with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinks slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks slowly — release to start Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks faster during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks slower if successful.
> **Note:** Settings mode times out after 10s.
#### Removal with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinks slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds.
5. Blue LED blinks faster during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks slower if successful.
---
### Factory Reset
#### General
After reset, all custom parameters (kWh, associations, routing, etc.) revert to default. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only when gateway is missing or inoperable.
#### With S Button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button multiple times until LED turns solid red.
3. Hold S button (>2s) until red LED blinks fast — release to start reset.
4. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blinks fast (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinks slowly if successful.
#### With Switch/Push-Button
> **Note:** Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blinks fast (~2s).
4. Blue LED blinks slowly if successful.
---
## Z-Wave Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports **Security 2 (S2)** using Strong AES 128 Encryption — making Z-Wave the most secure IoT platform.
- **Authenticated Control**: Out-of-band DSK inclusion
- Supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion
> **Note:** When adding via S2-enabled gateway, you must enter the 5-digit PIN from the DSK label (on device and packaging). Do not remove the label.

The first five digits are highlighted/underlined. The DSK is also represented via QR code.
> **DSK Obfuscation**: Joining node sets bytes 1–2 to zero before transferring public key via RF.
The DSK may be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication. The gateway can scan the QR code to match the obfuscated public key received over RF.
---
## Z-Wave Parameters
| Parameter No. | Name | Description | Value Size | Default | Values & Descriptions |
| ------------- | --------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------- | ---------- | --------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 1 | SW (SW1) Switch Type | Defines behavior of switch on SW1 terminal | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: momentary switch (push button)
1: toggle switch (contact closed = ON)
2: toggle switch (device changes status when switch changes) |
| 2 | SW2 Switch Type | Same as above for SW2 | 1 Byte | 0 | Same values |
| 3 | SW3 Switch Type | Same as above for SW3 | 1 Byte | 0 | Same values |
| 4 | SW4 Switch Type | Same as above for SW4 | 1 Byte | 0 | Same values |
| 105 | LED Signalisation Intensity | Controls LED brightness (0–100%) | 1 Byte | 100 | 0–100 (every 1%) |
| 120 | Factory Reset | Triggers factory reset and removes from network | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: no action
1: factory reset |
| 201 | Serial Number 1 | Part of device serial number | 4 Byte | Device-specific | 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF |
| 202 | Serial Number 2 | Part of device serial number | 4 Byte | Device-specific | 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF |
| 203 | Serial Number 3 | Part of device serial number | 4 Byte | Device-specific | 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF |
> After reset, parameter value auto-sets to 0.
---
## Z-Wave Command Classes
### Endpoint 1 (Root)
- ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]
- ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]
- BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]
- SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]
- CENTRAL_SCENE_V3 [S0, S2]
- CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]
- FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]
- INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]
- MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]
- MULTI_CHANNEL_V4 [S0, S2]
- MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_V4 [S0, S2]
- NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]
- POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]
- SECURITY_V1
- SECURITY_2_V1
- SUPERVISION_V1
- VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]
- ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
### Endpoint 2
- ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]
- ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]
- SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]
- MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]
- SECURITY_V1
- SECURITY_2_V1
- SUPERVISION_V1
- ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
### Endpoints 3–5
Same as Endpoint 2
---
## Z-Wave Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Field | Value |
| ------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| Comment | Overheat detected |
| Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Notification Type (Value) | 0x04 |
| Notification Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Notification Name (Value) | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | See LED table |
| Device Reaction | Switches off outputs, sends notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, short press S button, or press any SW terminal |
---
## Z-Wave Associations
Associations enable direct communication between devices without the gateway.
- Max 9 devices per group
- Recommended max: 5 per group
- “Lifeline Group” reserved for gateway only (1 node)
### Root Device – Association Group 1 (Lifeline)
- Reports device status
- Supports:
- INDICATOR_REPORT
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION
- SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT (SW1–SW4)
### Association Group 4 (SW1 – Basic Command)
- Triggered by SW1
- Sends BASIC_SET ON/OFF to associated devices
- Uses Basic command class
### Association Group 5 (SW1 – Multilevel)
- Triggered by SW1
- Sends SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE / STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE
- Recommended for push-buttons
### Association Group 6 (SW2 – Basic)
- Triggered by SW2
- Sends BASIC_SET ON/OFF
### Association Group 7 (SW2 – Multilevel)
- Triggered by SW2
- Sends multilevel commands
- Recommended for push-buttons
### Association Groups 8–11 (SW3/SW4)
- Same structure as above
### Endpoints 2–5
Each has similar association groups (Group 1 Lifeline, Group 2 Basic, Group 3 Multilevel)
---
## Z-Wave Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave wireless communication may not be 100% reliable. Do not rely solely on this device for life-or-value-critical applications. If device isn’t recognized or behaves incorrectly, manually adjust device type and confirm gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
Visit our support portal: [https://support.shelly.cloud/](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility with Gateways
| Gateway | D Control 1 | D Control 2 | D Control 3 | D Control 4 | D Binary 1 | D Binary 2 | D Binary 3 | D Binary 4 | Notes |
| -------------------------- | ----------- | ----------- | ----------- | ----------- | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC3/Z-Wave Engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*H |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ⚠️ | ⚠️ | ⚠️ | ⚠️ | ⚠️ | ⚠️ | ⚠️ | ⚠️ | \*1 |
| SmartThings | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | | | | | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ⚠️ | ⚠️ | ⚠️ | ⚠️ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*2 |
### Notes:
- \*1: Cannot use Central Scene or Association features
- \*2: Missing CC Control Scene capability
- \*H: Issues with reports can be resolved via [this solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924)
---
## Functionality Legend
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state via SW input |
| Watts | Reports watts unsolicited |
| kWh | Reports kWh unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down changes via SW input |
| Slats | Slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Slats report changes via SW input |
| D Control | Detached mode: reports scene commands (single/double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | Detached mode: reports binary On/Off via SW input |
| Sensor # | Sensor report visible? Type noted |
---
## Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------ | -------------------------- |
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚠️ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To Be Done |
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides available in the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Shelly Qubino Wave i4 Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1989672977%2FShelly+Qubino+Wave+i4+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+240+2025-12-05.pdf)
- [Wave i4 UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F667321091%2FWave+i4+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Download Wave_i4_V1_US_print.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786530394/Wave+i4+US?preview=%2F786530394%2F859504685%2FWave_i4_V1_US_print.pdf)
# Shelly Wave i4 DC
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

## Device: Wave i4 DC
- **AUS Part number / Ordering Code**: QNSN-0D24XAU
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: 0x0009
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x0082
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
---
## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway** – A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices and used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term "S button" is used in this document.
- **Adding/Inclusion** – The process of adding a Z-Wave device to a Z-Wave network – gateway. The words _included_, _added_, etc., are used in this regard.
- **Removing/Exclusion** – The process of removing a Z-Wave device from a Z-Wave network – gateway. The words _excluded_, _removed_, etc., are used in this regard.
- **Blind** – Refers to any kind of window treatment, such as venetian blinds, roller blinds (screens), roller shutters, vertical window blinds, curtains, integral venetian blinds, pleated blinds, awnings, etc. Additionally, Wave Shutter can also control window motors, projector screens, or any type of bi-directional AC motor.
---
## Short Description
The device is a 4-digital inputs module (5–24 V DC) that controls other devices within the Z-Wave network. It enables manual activation or deactivation of scenes through a switch/push-button.
---
## Switch/Push-button Connected to Input Terminal SW1
The device supports Central Scene Command Class. When a button is single-pressed, double-pressed, held and released, it will transmit a scene notification together with scene number (1, 2, 3, or 4).
> **NOTE:** Switch type is not supported for triggering central scene notifications.
### Push-button Connected to Input Terminal SW1
If **SW1 is configured as a push-button**:
- Scene number = `0x01`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 1 time=0x00” with scene number `0x01` is sent; command sent to associated devices in associated group 4 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
- **2x Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 2 times=0x00” is sent.
- **Press and hold**: Central scene notification “Key held down = 0x02” is sent; command sent to associated devices in associated group 5 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
- **Release**: Central scene notification “Key released = 0x01” is sent; command sent to associated devices in associated group 5 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
If **SW1 is configured as a switch**:
- **Change switch position once**: Send command to associated devices in groups 4 and 5 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
If **SW1 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close contact**: Send command to associated devices in groups 4 and 5 based on switch state.
- **Switching to Open contact**: Send command to associated devices in groups 4 and 5 based on switch state.
---
## Switch/Push-button Connected to Input Terminal SW2
If **SW2 is configured as a push-button**:
- Scene number = `0x02`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 1 time=0x00” with scene number `0x02` is sent; command sent to associated devices in group 6 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
- **2x Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 2 times=0x00” is sent.
- **Press and hold**: Central scene notification “Key held down = 0x02” is sent; command sent to associated devices in group 7 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
- **Release**: Central scene notification “Key released = 0x01” is sent; command sent to associated devices in group 7 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
If **SW2 is configured as a switch**:
- **Change switch position once**: Send command to associated devices in groups 6 and 7 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
If **SW2 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close contact**: Send command to associated devices in groups 6 and 7 based on switch state.
- **Switching to Open contact**: Send command to associated devices in groups 6 and 7 based on switch state.
---
## Switch/Push-button Connected to Input Terminal SW3
If **SW3 is configured as a push-button**:
- Scene number = `0x03`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 1 time=0x00” with scene number `0x03` is sent; command sent to associated devices in group 8 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
- **2x Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 2 times=0x00” is sent.
- **Press and hold**: Central scene notification “Key held down = 0x02” is sent; command sent to associated devices in group 9 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
- **Release**: Central scene notification “Key released = 0x01” is sent; command sent to associated devices in group 9 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
If **SW3 is configured as a switch**:
- **Change switch position once**: Send command to associated devices in groups 8 and 9 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
If **SW3 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close contact**: Send command to associated devices in groups 8 and 9 based on switch state.
- **Switching to Open contact**: Send command to associated devices in groups 8 and 9 based on switch state.
---
## Switch/Push-button Connected to Input Terminal SW4
If **SW4 is configured as a push-button**:
- Scene number = `0x04`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 1 time=0x00” with scene number `0x04` is sent; command sent to associated devices in group 10 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
- **2x Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 2 times=0x00” is sent.
- **Press and hold**: Central scene notification “Key held down = 0x02” is sent; command sent to associated devices in group 11 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
- **Release**: Central scene notification “Key released = 0x01” is sent; command sent to associated devices in group 11 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
If **SW4 is configured as a switch**:
- **Change switch position once**: Send command to associated devices in groups 8 and 9 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
If **SW4 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close contact**: Send command to associated devices in groups 10 and 11 based on switch state.
- **Switching to Open contact**: Send command to associated devices in groups 10 and 11 based on switch state.
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
---
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed on the **world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave**.
This means Shelly Qubino Wave works with all **certified** gateways supporting Z-Wave communication protocol.
To ensure full function support on your gateway, we regularly test compatibility with different Z-Wave gateways. Refer to the **[Compatibility with Gateways](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/330301444/Wave+i4+DC#Compatibility-with-gateways)** section for detailed compatibility status.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics
N/A
---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminal
- 3 switch/button inputs on screw terminal
- 4 switch/button inputs on screw terminal
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N, L
### Outputs
N/A
---
## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Automatically switches off its own relay
- Sends Notification Report to the Gateway ("Overheat detected")
- LED reacts as specified (check blinking mode for Overheat detected)
Any of the following actions reset this alarm:
- Power cycle
- Short press on S button
- Press any switch/push-button connected to SW (SW1, SW2, …) terminal
> **NOTE**: Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional details under [Notification for Overheat Detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/330301444/Wave+i4+DC#Z-Wave-Notifications-Command-Class)
---
## Supported Load Types
N/A
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Required to start procedures like inclusion, exclusion, factory reset.
- Limited operation time; automatically returns to Normal mode after completion.
- **Entering Setting mode**: Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- An additional quick press changes menu (infinite loop).
- Menu timeout: 10 seconds before returning to Normal state.
### S Button Functions
- Manually add the device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory reset the device
### LED Signalisation
Click to see LED signalisation
#### Normal Mode
- **Removed/Excluded**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press.

- **Added/Included**: LED blinks **green** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press.

#### Settings in Progress
- **Factory reset and reboot**:
- LED turns solid **green** (~1 sec), then **blue** and **red** blink rapidly (0.1s On / 0.1s Off) for ~2 sec.
- **Adding / Removing**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 2.

- **Firmware updating OTA**: LED blinks **blue** and **red** in Mode 2.

- **Checking power supply (230V AC / 24V DC)**: LED blinks **blue** and **red** in Mode 5.

#### Settings Mode with S Button
- **Menu selected (Add/Remove)**: LED stays solid **blue** (max 10 sec).
- **During Add/Remove process**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 3.

- **Menu selected (Factory Reset)**: LED stays solid **red** (max 10 sec).
- **During Factory Reset**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 3.

#### Alarm Mode
- **Overheat detected**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 4: 2x (0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off, repeating.

### LED Blinking Modes
Click to see the LED blinking modes
| Mode | Description |
| ---------- | --------------------------------------- |
| **Mode 1** | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| **Mode 2** | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| **Mode 3** | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| **Mode 4** | (1x to 6x: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off |
| **Mode 5** | 0.2s On blue / 0.2s On red |
---
## Specifications
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---
## Basic Wiring Diagram
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### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | --------------------------------- | ----- | ----------------------- |
| `ꓕ` | 5–24 V DC ground terminal | `GND` | 5–24 V DC ground wire |
| `+` | 5–24 V DC positive terminal | `+` | 5–24 V DC positive wire |
| `SW 1` | Switch/push-button input terminal | — | — |
| `SW 2` | Switch/push-button input terminal | — | — |
| `SW 3` | Switch/push-button input terminal | — | — |
| `SW 4` | Switch/push-button input terminal | — | — |
---
## About Z-Wave
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> **Note!** The blind connected to the device will move 2s up/down if the device is successfully added/removed.
> **Note!** For Security 2 (S2) inclusion, a dialog will appear asking for the 5-digit PIN code written on the Z-Wave® DSK label on the device and in packaging.
> **IMPORTANT:** The PIN must not be lost.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
SmartStart-enabled products can be added by scanning the Z-Wave QR code on the device with a gateway that supports SmartStart. No further action required.
1. Scan the QR code using the gateway app and add the DSK to the provisioning list.
2. Connect the device to power.
3. Check if the **blue** LED is blinking slowly → device not yet added.
4. Adding initiates automatically within seconds of power-up.
5. LED blinks faster during addition.
6. If successful, **green** LED blinks slowly.
#### Adding with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm **blue** LED blinks slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid **blue**.
5. Release quickly, then press and hold (>2s) until LED starts blinking slowly → releasing starts Learn mode.
6. LED blinks faster during addition.
7. Successful addition: **green** LED blinks slowly.
> **Note:** Setting mode has a 10-second timeout before returning to Normal mode.
#### Adding with Switch/Push-button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm **blue** LED blinks slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button on any SW terminal (SW1–SW4) 3 times within 3 seconds → puts device in Learn mode.
5. LED blinks faster during addition.
6. Successful addition: **green** LED blinks slowly.
> **Learn mode**: State allowing device to receive network info from the gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> **Note:** Device will be removed, but custom configurations remain intact.
> **Note:** Blind moves 2s up/down upon removal.
#### Removing with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm **green** LED blinks slowly → device is added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid **blue**.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks slowly → releasing starts Learn mode.
6. LED blinks faster during removal.
7. Successful removal: **blue** LED blinks slower.
> **Note:** Setting mode has a 10-second timeout.
#### Removing with Switch/Push-button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm **green** LED blinks slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
5. LED blinks faster during removal.
6. Successful removal: **blue** LED blinks slower.
---
### Factory Reset
#### General
After reset, all custom parameters (kWh, associations, routing, etc.) return to defaults. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only when gateway is missing/inoperable.
#### With S Button
> **Note:** Can be done anytime.
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid **blue**.
2. Press S button multiple times until LED turns solid **red**.
3. Press and hold (>2s) until **red** LED blinks faster → releasing starts reset.
4. During reset: LED turns solid **green** (~1s), then **blue** and **red** blink rapidly (~2s).
5. Successful reset: **blue** LED blinks slower.
#### With Switch/Push-button
> **Note:** Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. During reset: LED turns solid **green** (~1s), then **blue** and **red** blink rapidly (~2s).
4. Successful reset: **blue** LED blinks slower.
---
## Z-Wave Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports **Security 2 (S2)** using strong AES-128 encryption — making Z-Wave the most secure IoT platform.
- **Authenticated Control**:
- Out-of-band DSK for inclusion
- Compatible with most implementations
Supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion.
> **Note:** When using S2-enabled gateway, you must enter the 5-digit PIN from the **DSK label** on the device or in packaging. Do **not remove** the label. Keep a backup copy.

- First five digits are highlighted/underlined → PIN code.
- DSK also represented via QR code.
> **Joining node** obfuscates its public key by setting bytes 1–2 to `0x00` before RF transmission.
> DSK may be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication.
---
## Z-Wave Parameters
### Parameter No. 1 – SW (SW1) Switch Type
- Defines how device treats switch at SW1 terminal.
- Size: 1 Byte
- Default: `0`
- Values:
- `0`: momentary switch (push button)
- `1`: toggle switch (contact closed = ON, open = OFF)
- `2`: toggle switch (device changes status when switch changes)
### Parameter No. 2 – SW2 Switch Type
- Same as above, applies to SW2.
- Default: `0`
### Parameter No. 3 – SW3 Switch Type
- Same as above, applies to SW3.
- Default: `0`
### Parameter No. 4 – SW4 Switch Type
- Same as above, applies to SW4.
- Default: `0`
### Parameter No. 105 – LED Signalisation Intensity
- Controls LED brightness (dimming).
- Applies to Wave 1, Wave 1PM, Wave 2PM, Plug US, Plug UK.
- Not implemented in all models yet (expected 2024).
- Size: 1 Byte
- Default: `100`
- Values: `0–100` (0% to 100%, every 1%)
### Parameter No. 120 – Factory Reset
- Resets device to factory defaults and removes from Z-Wave network.
- Advanced parameter (may be hidden under "Advanced").
- Size: 1 Byte
- Default: `0`
- Values:
- `0`: No action
- `1`: Factory reset
> After reset, value auto-resets to `0`.
### Parameter No. 201 – Serial Number 1
- Contains part of device serial number.
- Read-only, cannot be changed.
- Advanced parameter.
- Size: 4 Bytes
- Range: `0x00000000` – `0x7FFFFFFF`
### Parameter No. 202 – Serial Number 2
- Same as above.
- Range: `0x00000000` – `0x7FFFFFFF`
### Parameter No. 203 – Serial Number 3
- Same as above.
- Range: `0x00000000` – `0x7FFFFFFF`
---
## Z-Wave Command Classes
### Root Device
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]
3. BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]
4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]
5. CENTRAL_SCENE_V3 [S0, S2]
6. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]
7. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]
8. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]
9. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]
10. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]
11. MULTI_CHANNEL_V4 [S0, S2]
12. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]
13. SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_V4 [S0, S2]
14. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]
15. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]
16. SECURITY_V1
17. SECURITY_2_V1
18. SUPERVISION_V1
19. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]
20. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
### Endpoint 2
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]
3. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]
4. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]
5. SECURITY_V1
6. SECURITY_2_V1
7. SUPERVISION_V1
8. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
(Endpoints 3–5 follow same pattern.)
---
## Z-Wave Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Comment | Overheat Detected |
| ---------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ |
| Z-Wave Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Z-Wave Notification Type – Value | `0x04` |
| Z-Wave Notification Type – Event | State |
| Z-Wave Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Z-Wave Notification Name – Value | `0x02` |
| Z-Wave Notification Name – Version | V2 |
| Z-Wave Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | See LED table |
| Device Reaction | Switches off outputs & sends notification |
| Action to Restore | Power cycle, short press S button, or press any switch |
---
## Z-Wave Associations
Associations enable direct device-to-device communication without gateway involvement.
- Max 9 devices per group (recommended ≤5 per group).
- “Lifeline Group” reserved for gateway only (1 node).
### Root Device – Association Group 1 (Lifeline)
- Reports device status.
- Supports:
- INDICATOR_REPORT (LED status)
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION
- SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT (SW1–SW4)
### Association Group 4
- Assigned to SW1 (Basic command class).
- Triggered by SW1.
- Sends `BASIC_SET ON/OFF` to associated devices.
### Association Group 5
- Assigned to SW1 (Switch Multilevel command class).
- Recommended for push buttons.
- Sends:
- `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE`
- `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE`
### Association Groups 6–11
- Follow same pattern for SW2 (Groups 6–7), SW3 (Groups 8–9), SW4 (Groups 10–11).
### Endpoints 2–5
Each has:
- Lifeline (Group 1)
- Basic (Group 2)
- Switch Multilevel (Group 3)
---
## Z-Wave Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave wireless communication may not be 100% reliable. Do **not** rely solely on this device in life-critical or high-value scenarios. If device isn’t recognized or misbehaves, manually adjust device type and confirm gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For help, visit: [Support Portal](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility with Gateways
| Gateway | On/Off 1 | On/Off 2 | On/Off 3 | On/Off 4 | Notes |
| ---------------------------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC3 / Z-Wave Engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | [Solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924) |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ⚠️ | ⚠️ | ⚠️ | ⚠️ | Not possible to use Central Scene or Association |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | [Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Jeedom | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
| Hubitat | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
> **Legend**:
- ✅ Working / Possible
- ⚠️ Partially
- ❌ Not Working / Not Possible
- N/T: Not Tested
- TBD: To Be Done
---
## Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning |
| ---------- | ----------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | Tested if device responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Tested if device reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Watts | Tested if Watts are reported unsolicited |
| kWh | Tested if kWh are reported unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Tested if device responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Tested if device reports Up/Down changes via SW input |
| Slats | Tested if slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Tested if slats report changes via SW |
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides available in the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Wave i4 DC multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786661378/Wave+i4+DC+AU?preview=%2F786661378%2F786661426%2FWave+i4+DC+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
- [Wave i4DC UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786661378/Wave+i4+DC+AU?preview=%2F786661378%2F786661423%2FWave+i4DC+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Wave_i4DC_multilang_2023_V3.pdf](#)
# Shelly Wave i4 DC
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

## Device: Wave i4 DC
- **EU Part number / Ordering Code**: QNSN-0D24XEU
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: 0x0009
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x0082
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
---
## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” is used to refer to the Shelly Qubino device that is a subject of this guide.
- **Gateway** – A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices and is used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term "S button" is used in this document.
- **Adding/Inclusion** – The process of adding a Z-Wave device to a Z-Wave network – gateway. The words _included_, _added_, etc. are used in this regard.
- **Removing/Exclusion** – The process of removing a Z-Wave device from a Z-Wave network – gateway. The words _excluded_, _removed_, etc. are used in this regard.
- **Blind** – Refers to any kind of window treatment, such as venetian blinds, roller blinds (screens), roller shutters, vertical window blinds, curtains, integral venetian blinds, pleated blinds, awnings, etc. Additionally, Wave Shutter can also control window motors, projector screens, or any type of bi-directional AC motor.
---
## Short Description
The Device is a 4-digital inputs module (5 - 24 V DC) that controls other devices within the Z-Wave network. It enables manual activation or deactivation of scenes through a switch/push-button.
---
## Switch/Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW1
The device supports Central Scene Command Class. When a button is single pressed, double pressed, held and released, it will transmit a scene notification together with scene number (1, 2, 3, or 4).
> **NOTE:** Switch type is not supported for triggering central scene notifications
### Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW1
If **SW1 is configured as a push-button**:
- Scene number = `0x01`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 1 time=0x00” with scene number `0x01` is sent and sends command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
- **2x Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 2 times=0x00” is sent.
- **Press and hold**: Central scene notification “Key held down = 0x02” is sent and sends command to the associated devices in associated group 5 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
- **Release**: Central scene notification “Key released = 0x01” is sent and sends command to the associated devices in associated group 5 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
If **SW1 is configured as a switch**:
- Change switch position once: Sends command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
If **SW1 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Sends command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)) according to switch state.
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Sends command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)) according to switch state.
---
## Switch/Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW2
If **SW2 is configured as a push-button**:
- Scene number = `0x02`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 1 time=0x00” with scene number `0x02` is sent and sends command to the associated devices in associated groups 6 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
- **2x Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 2 times=0x00” is sent.
- **Press and hold**: Central scene notification “Key held down = 0x02” is sent and sends command to the associated devices in associated group 7 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
- **Release**: Central scene notification “Key released = 0x01” is sent and sends command to the associated devices in associated group 7 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
If **SW2 is configured as a switch**:
- Change switch position once: Sends command to the associated devices in associated groups 6 and 7 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
If **SW2 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Sends command to the associated devices in associated groups 6 and 7 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)) according to switch state.
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Sends command to the associated devices in associated groups 6 and 7 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)) according to switch state.
---
## Switch/Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW3
If **SW3 is configured as a push-button**:
- Scene number = `0x03`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 1 time=0x00” with scene number `0x03` is sent and sends command to the associated devices in associated groups 8 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
- **2x Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 2 times=0x00” is sent.
- **Press and hold**: Central scene notification “Key held down = 0x02” is sent and sends command to the associated devices in associated group 9 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
- **Release**: Central scene notification “Key released = 0x01” is sent and sends command to the associated devices in associated group 9 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
If **SW3 is configured as a switch**:
- Change switch position once: Sends command to the associated devices in associated groups 8 and 9 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
If **SW3 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Sends command to the associated devices in associated groups 8 and 9 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)) according to switch state.
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Sends command to the associated devices in associated groups 8 and 9 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)) according to switch state.
---
## Switch/Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW4
If **SW4 is configured as a push-button**:
- Scene number = `0x04`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 1 time=0x00” with scene number `0x04` is sent and sends command to the associated devices in associated groups 10 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
- **2x Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 2 times=0x00” is sent.
- **Press and hold**: Central scene notification “Key held down = 0x02” is sent and sends command to the associated devices in associated group 11 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
- **Release**: Central scene notification “Key released = 0x01” is sent and sends command to the associated devices in associated group 11 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
If **SW4 is configured as a switch**:
- Change switch position once: Sends command to the associated devices in associated groups 10 and 11 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
If **SW4 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Sends command to the associated devices in associated groups 10 and 11 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)) according to switch state.
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Sends command to the associated devices in associated groups 10 and 11 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)) according to switch state.
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
---
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed on the **world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave**.
This means Shelly Qubino Wave works with all **certified** gateways supporting Z-Wave communication protocol.
To make sure the functions of Shelly Qubino Wave products are supported on your gateway, we are regularly executing compatibility tests of our devices with different Z-Wave gateways. Please refer to the reports available in the [Compatibility with Gateways](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/330301444/Wave+i4+DC#Compatibility-with-gateways) section below for detailed information on compatibility status.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics
N/A
---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminal
- 3 switch/button inputs on screw terminal
- 4 switch/button inputs on screw terminal
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N, L
### Outputs
N/A
---
## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Switches off its own relay
- Sends the Notification Report to the Gateway (Overheat detected)
- LED lights react as specified above (check blinking mode for Overheat detected)
Any of the following activities reset this alarm:
- Power cycle
- Short press on S button
- Press any switch-push button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal
> **NOTE:** The Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description above under chapter [Notification for Overheat detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/330301444/Wave+i4+DC#Z-Wave-Notifications-Command-Class)
---
## Supported Load Types
N/A
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Settings mode is required to start desired procedure (e.g., adding/inclusion, removing/exclusion, factory reset). It has a limited time of operation. After the procedure concludes, the device goes automatically into Normal mode.
- **Entering Setting mode**:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- An additional quick press on the S button means menu change in infinite loop.
- Menu LED status has a timeout of 10s before entering again into Normal state.
### S Button’s Functions
- Manually add the device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory reset the device
### LED Signalisation
#### Normal Mode
- **Removed/Excluded**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after every power cycle and 10 minutes after S button pressed.

- **Added/Included**: LED blinks **green** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after every power cycle and 10 minutes after S button pressed.

#### Settings in Progress
- **Factory reset and reboot**: During factory reset, the LED turns solid **green** for ~1 sec, then **blue** and **red** blink rapidly (0.1s On / 0.1s Off) for ~2 sec.
- **Adding / Removing**: During adding or removing, the LED blinks **blue** in Mode 2.

- **Firmware updating OTA**: During OTA update, the LED blinks **blue** and **red** in Mode 2.

- **Checking power supply (230V AC frequency or 24V DC voltage)**: During check, the LED blinks **blue** and **red** in Mode 5.

#### Settings Mode with S Button
- **Adding / Removing menu selected**: LED stays **blue** for up to 10 seconds.
- **Adding / Removing – during execution**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 3.

- **Factory reset menu selected**: LED stays **red** for up to 10 seconds.
- **Factory reset – during execution**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 3.

#### Alarm Mode
- **Overheat detected**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 4 – 2x (0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off, repeating.

---
### LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Description |
| ------ | --------------------------------------- |
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1x to 6x: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s On (blue) / 0.2s On (red) |
---
## Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
| ------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------- |
| Power supply AC | No |
| Power supply DC | 5 - 24 V DC |
| Power consumption | < 0.3 W |
| Overload protection | No |
| Power measurement | No |
| Number of inputs | 4 |
| Distance | Up to 40 m indoors (131 ft.) (depends on local conditions) |
| Z-Wave® repeater | Yes |
| CPU | Z-Wave® S800 |
| Z-Wave® frequency band | 868.4 MHz |
| Max radio frequency power transmitted | < 25 mW |
| Size (H x W x D) | 37 × 42 × 16 ± 0.5 mm / 1.46 × 1.65 × 0.63 ± 0.02 in |
| Weight | 17 g / 0.6 oz |
| Mounting | Wall box |
| Screw terminals max. torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG |
| Conductor stripped length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Yellow |
| Ambient temperature | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
---
## Basic Wiring Diagram


### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | --------------------------------- | ----- | ------------------------- |
| ꓕ | 5 - 24 V DC ground terminal | GND | 5 - 24 V DC ground wire |
| + | 5 - 24 V DC positive terminal | + | 5 - 24 V DC positive wire |
| SW 1 | Switch/push-button input terminal | — | — |
| SW 2 | Switch/push-button input terminal | — | — |
| SW 3 | Switch/push-button input terminal | — | — |
| SW 4 | Switch/push-button input terminal | — | — |
---
## About Z-Wave
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> **Note!** The blind connected to the Device will move 2s up/2s down if the Device is successfully added to/removed from a Z-Wave® network.
> **Note!** In case of Security 2 (S2) inclusion, a dialog will appear asking you to enter the corresponding PIN Code (5 underlined digits) that are written on the Z-Wave® DSK label on the side of the Device and on the Z-Wave® DSK label inserted in the packaging.
> **IMPORTANT:** The PIN Code must not be lost.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
SmartStart-enabled products can be added by scanning the QR code on the Device with a gateway supporting SmartStart. No further action is required.
1. Scan the QR code on the Device label using the gateway app and add the Security 2 (S2) Device Specific Key (DSK) to the provisioning list.
2. Connect the Device to power.
3. Check if the **blue** LED is blinking slowly. If so, the Device is not added.
4. Adding is initiated automatically within seconds after power connection.
5. The **blue** LED blinks faster during the adding process.
6. The **green** LED blinks slowly if the Device is successfully added.
#### Adding with the S Button
1. Connect the Device to power.
2. Confirm the **blue** LED is blinking slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid **blue**.
5. Release quickly, then press and hold (>2s) until the **blue** LED starts blinking slowly. Releasing starts Learn mode.
6. The **blue** LED blinks faster during adding.
7. The **green** LED blinks slowly upon successful addition.
> **Note:** In Setting mode, the Device has a 10-second timeout before returning to Normal mode.
#### Adding with a Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect the Device to power.
2. Confirm the **blue** LED is blinking slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds (this puts the Device in Learn mode\*). Must receive on/off signal 3 times.
5. The **blue** LED blinks faster during adding.
6. The **green** LED blinks slowly if successful.
> \*Learn mode – a state allowing the Device to receive network info from the gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> **Note:** The Device will be removed from your Z-Wave® network, but custom configurations are preserved.
> **Note!** The blind connected to the Device will move 2s up/2s down if the Device is successfully added to/removed from a Z-Wave® network.
#### Removing with the S Button
1. Connect the Device to power.
2. Confirm the **green** LED is blinking slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid **blue**.
5. Release quickly, then press and hold (>2s) until the **blue** LED starts blinking slowly. Releasing starts Learn mode.
6. The **blue** LED blinks faster during removal.
7. The **blue** LED blinks slower if removal is successful.
> **Note:** In Setting mode, the Device has a 10-second timeout before returning to Normal mode.
#### Removing with a Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect the Device to power.
2. Confirm the **green** LED is blinking slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds (this puts the Device in Learn mode).
5. The **blue** LED blinks faster during removal.
6. The **blue** LED blinks slower if removal is successful.
---
## Factory Reset
### General
After factory reset, all custom parameters and stored values (kWh, associations, routing, etc.) return to default. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only when the gateway is missing or inoperable.
### With the S Button
> **Note:** Possible anytime.
1. Press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid **blue**.
2. Press the S button multiple times until the LED turns solid **red**.
3. Press and hold (>2s) until the **red** LED starts blinking faster. Releasing starts the reset.
4. During reset, LED turns solid **green** for ~1s, then **blue** and **red** blink rapidly (~2s).
5. The **blue** LED blinks slower if reset is successful.
### With a Switch/Push-Button
> **Note:** Only possible within the first minute after power-up.
1. Connect the Device to power.
2. Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any SW terminal 5 times within 3 seconds (must receive 5 on/off signals).
3. During reset, LED turns solid **green** for ~1s, then **blue** and **red** blink rapidly (~2s).
4. The **blue** LED blinks slower if reset is successful.
---
## Z-Wave Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The Device supports the latest **Security 2 (S2)** feature using Strong AES 128 Encryption, making Z-Wave® the most secure IoT platform.
- **Authenticated Control**
- Out-of-band DSK for inclusion
- May be used by most implementations
The Device supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion.
> **Note:** When adding via S2-enabled gateway, the PIN Code from the DSK label (on the device and in packaging) is required. Do not remove the DSK label.

The first five digits are highlighted/underlined to identify the PIN Code. The DSK is also represented via QR code.
> **DSK Label and QR Code Example**
> A joining node requesting to join the S2 Access Control Class or S2 Authenticated Class obfuscates its Public Key by setting bytes 1–2 to zero (0x00) before RF transfer.
The DSK may be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication.
- The including gateway may scan the entire DSK via QR code and match it with the obfuscated public key received via RF.
---
## Z-Wave Parameters
### Parameter No. 1 – SW (SW1) Switch Type
- Defines how the Device treats the switch connected to SW (SW1).
- Size: 1 Byte
- Default: 0
- Values:
- 0 – momentary switch (push button)
- 1 – toggle switch (contact closed = ON, opened = OFF)
- 2 – toggle switch (device changes status when switch changes)
### Parameter No. 2 – SW2 Switch Type
- Same as above for SW2.
- Default: 0
### Parameter No. 3 – SW3 Switch Type
- Same as above for SW3.
- Default: 0
### Parameter No. 4 – SW4 Switch Type
- Same as above for SW4.
- Default: 0
### Parameter No. 105 – LED Signalisation Intensity
- Controls LED brightness (dimming).
- Applies to Wave 1, Wave 1PM, Wave 2PM, Plug US, Plug UK.
- Size: 1 Byte
- Default: 100
- Values: 0–100 (0–100%, every 1%)
### Parameter No. 120 – Factory Reset
- Resets to factory defaults and removes from Z-Wave network.
- Advanced parameter (may be hidden under "Advanced").
- Size: 1 Byte
- Default: 0
- Values:
- 0 – No action
- 1 – Factory reset
> After reset, value auto-resets to 0.
### Parameter No. 201 – Serial Number 1
- Contains part of device serial number.
- Read-only, Advanced.
### Parameter No. 202 – Serial Number 2
- Contains part of device serial number.
- Read-only, Advanced.
### Parameter No. 203 – Serial Number 3
- Contains part of device serial number.
- Read-only, Advanced.
---
## Z-Wave Command Class
**Root Device (Endpoint 1):**
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]
3. BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]
4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]
5. CENTRAL_SCENE_V3 [S0, S2]
6. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]
7. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]
8. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]
9. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]
10. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]
11. MULTI_CHANNEL_V4 [S0, S2]
12. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]
13. SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_V4 [S0, S2]
14. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]
15. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]
16. SECURITY_V1
17. SECURITY_2_V1
18. SUPERVISION_V1
19. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]
20. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
**Endpoint 2:**
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]
3. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]
4. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]
5. SECURITY_V1
6. SECURITY_2_V1
7. SUPERVISION_V1
8. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
**Endpoint 3:**
Same as Endpoint 2
**Endpoint 4:**
Same as Endpoint 2
**Endpoint 5:**
Same as Endpoint 2
---
## Z-Wave Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Field | Value |
| ---------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------- |
| Comment | Overheat detected |
| Z-Wave Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Z-Wave Notification Type – Value | 0x04 |
| Z-Wave Notification Type – Event | State |
| Z-Wave Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Z-Wave Notification Name – Value | 0x02 |
| Z-Wave Notification Name – Version | V2 |
| Z-Wave Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | See LED signalisation table |
| Device Reaction | Switch off all outputs and send notification |
| Action to Restore | Power cycle, short press on S button |
---
## Z-Wave Associations
Associations enable direct communication between devices without the gateway.
- Max 9 devices per group (fixed).
- Recommended: Limit to 5 per group to avoid delays.
- "Lifeline Group" reserved for gateway (only 1 node allowed).
### Root Device – Association Group 1 (Lifeline)
- Reports Device status.
- Commands:
- INDICATOR_REPORT: LED status
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION: triggered upon request
- SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT: status change on SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4
### Association Group 4
- Assigned to SW1 (Basic command class).
- Triggers: SW1.
- Sends BASIC_SET ON/OFF to associated device based on SW1 state.
### Association Group 5
- Assigned to SW1 (Switch Multilevel command class).
- Triggers: SW1.
- Recommended for push buttons.
- Commands:
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE
### Association Group 6
- Assigned to SW2 (Basic command class).
- Sends BASIC_SET ON/OFF.
### Association Group 7
- Assigned to SW2 (Switch Multilevel command class).
- Recommended for push buttons.
- Commands:
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE
### Association Group 8
- Assigned to SW3 (Basic command class).
- Sends BASIC_SET ON/OFF.
### Association Group 9
- Assigned to SW3 (Switch Multilevel command class).
- Recommended for push buttons.
- Commands:
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE
### Association Group 10
- Assigned to SW4 (Basic command class).
- Sends BASIC_SET ON/OFF.
### Association Group 11
- Assigned to SW4 (Switch Multilevel command class).
- Recommended for push buttons.
- Commands:
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE
_(Similar association structures apply to Endpoints 2–5)_
---
## Z-Wave Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. This Device should not be used in life-critical or high-value scenarios. If the Device is not recognized by your gateway, manually change the Device type and ensure your gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting, visit: [https://support.shelly.cloud/](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility with Gateways
| Gateway | SW Scene 1 | SW Scene 2 | SW Scene 3 | SW Scene 4 | On/Off 1 | On/Off 2 | On/Off 3 | On/Off 4 | Notes |
| ----------------------------- | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*H |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | \*1 |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | | | | | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*2 |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
**Notes:**
- \*1: Cannot use central scene or association; not suitable for this gateway.
- \*2: Does not support detecting different press types (missing CC control scene feature).
- \*H: Issues with reports can be resolved via [this solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924)
---
### Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | Device responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Device reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Dimming | Device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Device reports dimming state change via SW input |
| Watts | Watts reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | kWh reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | Device responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Device reports Up/Down changes via SW input |
| Slats | Slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Slats report changes done by SW |
| D control | Detached mode: reports scene commands (single, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | Detached mode: reports binary On/Off via SW input |
| Sensor # | Sensor report visualized in gateway; type noted |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------ | -------------------------- |
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚪ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To Be Done |
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides: [Shelly Knowledge Base - Z-Wave](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Shelly Qubino Wave i4 DC multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1989017626%2FShelly+Qubino+Wave+i4+DC+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+241+2025-12-05.pdf)
- [Wave i4DC UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F669220956%2FWave+i4DC+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
### Compliance Archive
- [Shelly Wave i4 DC multilingual EU DoC (2025)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/390399127/Wave+i4+DC+EU?preview=%2F390399127%2F1988362246%2FShelly+Wave+i4+DC+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+171+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Shelly Wave i4 DC multilingual EU DoC (2024)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/390399127/Wave+i4+DC+EU?preview=%2F390399127%2F1626112020%2FWave+i4+DC+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+31+2024-01-08.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
- [Wave_i4DC_multilang_2023_V3.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/390399127/Wave+i4+DC+EU?preview=%2F390399127%2F390399140%2FWave_i4DC_multilang_2023_V3.pdf)
- [Wave i4 DC Ръководство за употреба (Bulgarian)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/390399127/Wave+i4+DC+EU?preview=%2F390399127%2F1593999590%2FWave+i4+DC+%D0%A0%D1%8A%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B4%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE+%D0%B7%D0%B0+%D1%83%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B1%D0%B0+%D0%B8+%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82.pdf.pdf)
# Note
The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

# Device: Wave i4 DC
- **US Part number/Ordering Code**: QNSN-0D24XUS
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: 0x0009
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x0082
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
---
## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway** – A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices and used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term "S button" is used in this document.
- **Adding/Inclusion** – The process of adding a Z-Wave device to a Z-Wave network – gateway. The words _included_, _added_, etc., are used in this regard.
- **Removing/Exclusion** – The process of removing a Z-Wave device from a Z-Wave network – gateway. The words _excluded_, _removed_, etc., are used in this regard.
- **Blind** – Refers to any kind of window treatment, such as venetian blinds, roller blinds (screens), roller shutters, vertical window blinds, curtains, integral venetian blinds, pleated blinds, awnings, etc. Additionally, Wave Shutter can also control window motors, projector screens, or any type of bi-directional AC motor.
---
## Short Description
The device is a 4-digital inputs module (5–24 V DC) that controls other devices within the Z-Wave network. It enables manual activation or deactivation of scenes through a switch/push-button.
---
## Switch/Push-button Connected to Input Terminal SW1
The device supports Central Scene Command Class. When a button is single-pressed, double-pressed, held and released, it transmits a scene notification with scene number (1, 2, 3, or 4).
> **NOTE:** Switch type is not supported for triggering central scene notifications.
### Push-button connected to input terminal SW1
If **SW1 is configured as a push-button**:
- Scene number = `0x01`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 1 time=0x00” with scene number `0x01` is sent, and sends command to associated devices in group 4 (see [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-i4-dc-(eu)>)).
- **2x Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 2 times=0x00” is sent.
- **Press and hold**: Central scene notification “Key held down = 0x02” is sent, and sends command to associated devices in group 5.
- **Release**: Central scene notification “Key released = 0x01” is sent, and sends command to associated devices in group 5.
If **SW1 is configured as a switch**:
- **Change switch position once**: Sends command to associated devices in groups 4 and 5.
If **SW1 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close contact**: Sends command to associated devices in groups 4 and 5 based on switch state.
- **Switching to Open contact**: Sends command to associated devices in groups 4 and 5 based on switch state.
---
## Switch/Push-button Connected to Input Terminal SW2
If **SW2 is configured as a push-button**:
- Scene number = `0x02`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 1 time=0x00” with scene number `0x02` is sent, and sends command to associated devices in group 6.
- **2x Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 2 times=0x00” is sent.
- **Press and hold**: Central scene notification “Key held down = 0x02” is sent, and sends command to associated devices in group 7.
- **Release**: Central scene notification “Key released = 0x01” is sent, and sends command to associated devices in group 7.
If **SW2 is configured as a switch**:
- **Change switch position once**: Sends command to associated devices in groups 6 and 7.
If **SW2 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close contact**: Sends command to associated devices in groups 6 and 7 based on switch state.
- **Switching to Open contact**: Sends command to associated devices in groups 6 and 7 based on switch state.
---
## Switch/Push-button Connected to Input Terminal SW3
If **SW3 is configured as a push-button**:
- Scene number = `0x03`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 1 time=0x00” with scene number `0x03` is sent, and sends command to associated devices in group 8.
- **2x Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 2 times=0x00” is sent.
- **Press and hold**: Central scene notification “Key held down = 0x02” is sent, and sends command to associated devices in group 9.
- **Release**: Central scene notification “Key released = 0x01” is sent, and sends command to associated devices in group 9.
If **SW3 is configured as a switch**:
- **Change switch position once**: Sends command to associated devices in groups 8 and 9.
If **SW3 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close contact**: Sends command to associated devices in groups 8 and 9 based on switch state.
- **Switching to Open contact**: Sends command to associated devices in groups 8 and 9 based on switch state.
---
## Switch/Push-button Connected to Input Terminal SW4
If **SW4 is configured as a push-button**:
- Scene number = `0x04`
#### Actions:
- **Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 1 time=0x00” with scene number `0x04` is sent, and sends command to associated devices in group 10.
- **2x Short press**: Central scene notification “Key pressed 2 times=0x00” is sent.
- **Press and hold**: Central scene notification “Key held down = 0x02” is sent, and sends command to associated devices in group 11.
- **Release**: Central scene notification “Key released = 0x01” is sent, and sends command to associated devices in group 11.
If **SW4 is configured as a switch**:
- **Change switch position once**: Sends command to associated devices in groups 8 and 9.
If **SW4 is configured as a switch-memory**:
- **Switching to Close contact**: Sends command to associated devices in groups 10 and 11 based on switch state.
- **Switching to Open contact**: Sends command to associated devices in groups 10 and 11 based on switch state.
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
---
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed on the **world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave**.
This means Shelly Qubino Wave works with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave communication protocol.
To ensure full functionality on your gateway, we regularly test compatibility with different Z-Wave gateways. Refer to the **[Compatibility with Gateways](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/330301444/Wave+i4+DC#Compatibility-with-gateways)** section for detailed compatibility reports.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics
N/A
---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminal
- 3 switch/button inputs on screw terminal
- 4 switch/button inputs on screw terminal
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N, L
### Outputs
N/A
---
## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Switches off its own relay
- Sends Notification Report to the Gateway (Overheat detected)
- LED lights react as specified (check blinking mode for Overheat detected)
Any of the following actions reset this alarm:
- Power cycle
- Short press on S button
- Press any switch/push-button connected to SW (SW1, SW2, …) terminal
> **NOTE:** Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional details under [Notification for Overheat Detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/330301444/Wave+i4+DC#Z-Wave-Notifications-Command-Class)
---
## Supported Load Types
N/A
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Required to start procedures like adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), factory reset, etc.
- Has a limited operation time; automatically returns to Normal mode after completion.
- **Entering Setting mode**:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- An additional quick press changes menu in infinite loop.
- Menu LED status has a 10-second timeout before returning to Normal state.
### S Button’s Functions
- Manually add the device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory reset the device
### LED Signalisation
Click to see LED signalisation:
#### Normal Mode
- **Removed/Excluded**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press.

- **Added/Included**: LED blinks **green** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press.

#### Settings in Progress
- **Factory reset and reboot**: LED turns solid **green** (~1 sec), then **blue** and **red** blink rapidly (0.1s On / 0.1s Off) for ~2 sec.
- **Adding / Removing**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 2.

- **Firmware updating OTA**: LED blinks **blue** and **red** in Mode 2.

- **Checking power supply (230V AC or 24V DC)**: LED blinks **blue** and **red** in Mode 5.

#### Settings Mode with S Button
- **Adding/Removing menu selected**: LED stays solid **blue** for up to 10 seconds.
- **During Add/Remove process**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 3.

- **Factory reset menu selected**: LED stays solid **red** for up to 10 seconds.
- **During Factory Reset**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 3.

#### Alarm Mode
- **Overheat detected**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 4 – 2x (0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off, repeating.

---
### LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Blink Pattern |
| ------ | ----------------------------------- |
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1–6 x) 0.2s On / 0.2s Off + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s On (blue) / 0.2s On (red) |
---
## Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram
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### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | --------------------------------- | ----- | ----------------------- |
| ꓕ | 5–24 V DC ground terminal | GND | 5–24 V DC ground wire |
| + | 5–24 V DC positive terminal | + | 5–24 V DC positive wire |
| SW 1 | Switch/push-button input terminal | | |
| SW 2 | Switch/push-button input terminal | | |
| SW 3 | Switch/push-button input terminal | | |
| SW 4 | Switch/push-button input terminal | | |
---
## About Z-Wave
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> **Note!** The blind connected to the device will move 2s up/down if the device is successfully added/removed from a Z-Wave® network.
> **Note!** For Security 2 (S2) inclusion, a dialog will appear asking you to enter the 5-digit PIN code written on the Z-Wave® DSK label on the side of the device and in the packaging.
> **IMPORTANT:** The PIN code must not be lost.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
SmartStart-enabled products can be added by scanning the Z-Wave® QR code on the device with a gateway supporting SmartStart. No further action required — the device adds automatically within 10 minutes of being powered on in range.
1. Scan the QR code on the device label using the gateway app.
2. Add the Security 2 (S2) Device Specific Key (DSK) to the provisioning list.
3. Connect the device to power.
4. Check if the **blue** LED is blinking slowly — if yes, the device is not yet added.
5. Adding starts automatically within seconds after power-up.
6. **Blue** LED blinks faster during addition.
7. **Green** LED blinks slowly if successful.
#### Adding with the S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm **blue** LED is blinking slowly (not added).
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid **blue**.
5. Release quickly, then press and hold (>2s) until **blue** LED blinks slowly — release to start Learn mode.
6. **Blue** LED blinks faster during addition.
7. **Green** LED blinks slowly upon success.
> **Note:** In Setting mode, the device times out after 10 seconds and returns to Normal mode.
#### Adding with a Switch/Push-button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm **blue** LED is blinking slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any SW terminal (SW1–SW4) 3 times within 3 seconds (puts device in Learn mode).
5. **Blue** LED blinks faster during addition.
6. **Green** LED blinks slowly upon success.
> **Learn mode** – a state allowing the device to receive network information from the gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> **Note!** The device will be removed from your Z-Wave® network, but custom configurations remain intact.
> **Note!** The blind will move 2s up/down upon successful removal.
#### Removing with the S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm **green** LED is blinking slowly (device is added).
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid **blue**.
5. Release quickly, then press and hold (>2s) until **blue** LED blinks slowly — release to start Learn mode.
6. **Blue** LED blinks faster during removal.
7. **Blue** LED blinks slower upon success.
> **Note:** Timeout of 10 seconds in Setting mode.
#### Removing with a Switch/Push-button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm **green** LED is blinking slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button on any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds.
5. **Blue** LED blinks faster during removal.
6. **Blue** LED blinks slower upon success.
---
### Factory Reset
#### General
After factory reset, all custom parameters (kWh, associations, routing, etc.) return to defaults. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only when gateway is missing or inoperable.
#### With S Button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid **blue**.
2. Press S button multiple times until LED turns solid **red**.
3. Press and hold (>2s) S button until **red** LED blinks faster — release to start reset.
4. During reset: LED turns solid **green** (~1s), then **blue** and **red** blink fast (~2s).
5. **Blue** LED blinks slower upon success.
#### With Switch/Push-button
> **Note:** Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. During reset: LED turns solid **green** (~1s), then **blue** and **red** blink fast (~2s).
4. **Blue** LED blinks slower upon success.
---
## Z-Wave Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports the latest **Security 2 (S2)** feature, using Strong AES-128 encryption — making Z-Wave® the most secure IoT platform.
- **Authenticated Control**
- Out-of-band DSK for inclusion
- Compatible with most implementations
The device also supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion.
> **Note:** When adding via S2-enabled gateway, the DSK PIN code is required. It is printed on the DSK label on the device and included in packaging. Do not remove the label.

The first five digits are highlighted/underlined — these form the PIN code. The DSK is also represented via QR code.
**DSK Label & QR Code (Example):**
- Joining node obfuscates public key (bytes 1–2 set to zero) before RF transmission.
- DSK may be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication.
- Gateway can scan QR code to match obfuscated key received via RF.
---
## Z-Wave Parameters
### Parameter No. 1 – SW (SW1) Switch Type
- Defines how device treats switch connected to SW (SW1) terminal.
- Value size: 1 Byte
- Default: 0
- Values:
- 0: Momentary switch (push button)
- 1: Toggle switch (closed = ON, open = OFF)
- 2: Toggle switch (device changes status when switch changes)
### Parameter No. 2 – SW2 Switch Type
- Same as above for SW2 terminal.
- Default: 0
### Parameter No. 3 – SW3 Switch Type
- Same as above for SW3 terminal.
- Default: 0
### Parameter No. 4 – SW4 Switch Type
- Same as above for SW4 terminal.
- Default: 0
### Parameter No. 105 – LED Signalisation Intensity
- Controls LED brightness (dimming).
- Applies to Wave 1, Wave 1PM, Wave 2PM, Plug US, Plug UK.
- Value size: 1 Byte
- Default: 100
- Range: 0–100 (0%–100%)
### Parameter No. 120 – Factory Reset
- Advanced parameter.
- Value size: 1 Byte
- Default: 0
- Values:
- 0: No action
- 1: Factory reset (automatically resets to 0 after execution)
### Parameter No. 201 – Serial Number 1
- Read-only. Contains part of device serial number.
- Size: 4 Byte
- Range: 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF
### Parameter No. 202 – Serial Number 2
- Read-only. Contains part of device serial number.
- Size: 4 Byte
- Range: 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF
### Parameter No. 203 – Serial Number 3
- Read-only. Contains part of device serial number.
- Size: 4 Byte
- Range: 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF
---
## Z-Wave Command Class
### Root Device
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]
3. BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]
4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]
5. CENTRAL_SCENE_V3 [S0, S2]
6. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]
7. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]
8. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]
9. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]
10. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]
11. MULTI_CHANNEL_V4 [S0, S2]
12. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]
13. SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_V4 [S0, S2]
14. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]
15. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]
16. SECURITY_V1
17. SECURITY_2_V1
18. SUPERVISION_V1
19. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]
20. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
### Endpoint 2
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]
3. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]
4. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]
5. SECURITY_V1
6. SECURITY_2_V1
7. SUPERVISION_V1
8. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
_(Endpoints 3–5 follow same pattern)_
---
## Z-Wave Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Comment | Overheat Detected |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| Z-Wave Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Notification Type – Value | 0x04 |
| Notification Type – Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Notification Name – Value | 0x02 |
| Notification Name – Version | V2 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | Check LED table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs + send notification |
| Action to Restore | Power cycle, short press S button, or press any SW terminal |
---
## Z-Wave Associations
Associations enable direct communication between devices without gateway intervention.
- Max 9 devices per group (fixed). Recommend ≤5 per group.
- “Lifeline Group” reserved for gateway (only 1 node allowed).
### Root Device – Association Group 1 (Lifeline)
- Supports:
- INDICATOR_REPORT (LED status)
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION
- SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT (SW1–SW4 status changes)
### Association Group 4
- Assigned to SW1 (Basic command class)
- Triggered by SW1
- Sends `BASIC_SET ON/OFF` to associated devices
### Association Group 5
- Assigned to SW1 (Switch Multilevel command class)
- Recommended for push buttons
- Supports:
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE
### Association Groups 6–11
- Similar structure for SW2 (Groups 6 & 7), SW3 (Groups 8 & 9), SW4 (Groups 10 & 11)
_(Details follow same pattern as above)_
---
## Endpoint 1 (Root mirror)
- Association Group 1: Lifeline (same as root)
- Groups 2 & 3: Mirror of SW1 associations
### Endpoint 2
- Group 1: Lifeline (SW1 status report)
- Group 2: Basic command (SW1)
- Group 3: Multilevel command (SW1)
### Endpoint 3
- Group 1: Lifeline (SW2 status)
- Group 2: Basic command (SW2)
- Group 3: Multilevel command (SW2)
### Endpoint 4
- Group 1: Lifeline (SW3 status)
- Group 2: Basic command (SW3)
- Group 3: Multilevel command (SW3)
### Endpoint 5
- Group 1: Lifeline (SW4 status)
- Group 2: Basic command (SW4)
- Group 3: Multilevel command (SW4)
---
## Z-Wave Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. This device should not be used in life-critical or high-value situations. If the device isn’t recognized or appears incorrectly, manually change the device type and ensure your gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting, visit our support portal:
👉 [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility with Gateways
| Gateway | On/Off 1 | On/Off 2 | On/Off 3 | On/Off 4 | Notes |
| ---------------------------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | [Solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924) |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | Not possible to use Central Scene or association |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Jeedom | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
| Hubitat | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
> **Legend**:
- ✅ = Working / Possible
- ⚪ = Partially
- ❌ = Not Working / Not Possible
- TBD = To be done
- N/T = Not Tested
---
## Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning |
| ---------- | ----------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | Tested if device responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Tested if device reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Watts | Tested if Watts are reported unsolicited |
| kWh | Tested if kWh are reported unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Tested if device responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Tested if device reports Up/Down changes via SW input |
| Slats | Tested if slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Tested if slats report changes via SW input |
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides available in the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Wave i4 DC multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786595880/Wave+i4+DC+US?preview=%2F786595880%2F786432071%2FWave+i4+DC+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
- [Wave i4DC UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786595880/Wave+i4+DC+US?preview=%2F786595880%2F786432077%2FWave+i4DC+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Wave_i4DC_V1_US_print.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786595880/Wave+i4+DC+US?preview=%2F786595880%2F859537451%2FWave_i4DC_V1_US_print.pdf)
- [Wave i4 DC (EU)](./wave-i4-dc-(eu))
- [Wave i4 DC (US)](./wave-i4-dc-(us))
- [Wave i4 DC (AU)](./wave-i4-dc-(au))
- [Wave i4 (EU)](./wave-i4-(eu))
- [Wave i4 (US)](./wave-i4-(us))
- [Wave i4 (AU)](./wave-i4-(au))
# Note
The product line known as **Shelly Qubino Wave** will now be referred to as **Shelly Wave**. This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.
---
## Device: Wave Plug UK
- **EU Part number / Ordering Code:** QNPL-001X12UK
- **Z-Wave Product type ID:** 0x0002
- **Z-Wave Product ID:** 0x0089
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer:** Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID:** 0x0460

---
## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway** – A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices and used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term “S button” is used in this document.
---
## Short Description
The Wave Plug UK (Device) is a smart plug/outlet with power measurement and overheating protection, which allows remote control of electric appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system.
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
---
## Integrations
Qubino devices are developed on the **world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave**.
This means Qubino works with all **certified** gateways supporting Z-Wave communication protocol.
To ensure the functions of Qubino products are supported on your gateway, we regularly execute compatibility tests of our devices with different Z-Wave gateways.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 BS 1363 (Type-G) plug
### Outputs
- 1 BS 1363 (Type-G) socket
---
## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Switches off its own relay
- Sends the Notification Report to the Gateway (Overheat detected)
- LED lights react as specified above (check blinking mode for Overheat detected)
> Any of the following activities reset this alarm: power cycle, remotely device reboot (by Parameter No. 117), short press on S button.
> **NOTE:** The Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description under [Notification for Overheat detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/233078800/Wave+Plug+UK#Z-Wave-Notifications-Command-Class).
---
### Over-current Protection
If the current exceeds 16A + 10% (Max switching current +10%) for more than 5 seconds, the Device will:
- Switch off its own relay
- Send the Notification Report to the Gateway (Over-current detected)
- LED lights react as specified above (check blinking mode for Over-current detected)
> Any of the following activities reset this alarm: power cycle, remotely device reboot (by Parameter No. 117).
> **NOTE:** The Over-current protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description under [Notification for Over-current detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/233078800/Wave+Plug+UK#Z-Wave-Notifications-Command-Class).
---
### Over-voltage Protection
Valid for standard power supply voltage 230 V AC. If the voltage exceeds 240 V AC +15% (278 V AC) for more than 5 seconds, the Device will:
- Switch off its own relay
- Send the Notification Report to the Gateway (Over-voltage detected)
- LED lights react as specified above (check blinking mode for Over-voltage detected)
> Any of the following activities reset this alarm: power cycle, remotely device reboot (by Parameter No. 117), short press on S button.
> **NOTE:** The Over-current protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description under [Notification for Over-voltage detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/233078800/Wave+Plug+UK#Z-Wave-Notifications-Command-Class).
---
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Settings mode is required to start desired procedures such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), factory reset, etc. It has a limited time of operation. After the procedure ends, the device automatically returns to Normal mode.
- **Entering Setting mode:**
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- An additional quick press changes the menu in an infinite loop.
- Menu LED status has a timeout of 10 seconds before returning to Normal state.
---
### S Button’s Functions
- Manually add the device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory reset the device
---
### LED Signalisation
Click to see LED signalisation
#### Normal Mode
- **Removed/Excluded**
The LED blinks **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 seconds after every power cycle.

- **Added/Included**
The LED blinks **green** in Mode 1 for 10 seconds after every power cycle.

- **Relay ON & Power Consumption = 0W (No consumption)**
The LED stays **solid green** starting 11 seconds after every power cycle.
- **Relay ON & Power Consumption > 0W and ≤ 85% of Max Power**
The LED stays **solid yellow** starting 11 seconds after every power cycle.
- **Relay ON & Power Consumption > 85% of Max Power**
The LED stays **solid red** starting 11 seconds after every power cycle.
#### Settings in Progress
- **Factory Reset and Reboot**
During factory reset, the LED turns solid **green** for ~1 second, then **blue and red** blink alternately (0.1s on / 0.1s off) for ~2 seconds.
- **Adding / Removing**
During adding/removing, the LED blinks **blue** in Mode 2.

- **Firmware Updating OTA**
During OTA update, the LED blinks **blue and red** in Mode 2.

#### Settings Mode with S Button
- **Adding / Removing Menu Selected**
When selected, the LED stays **solid blue** for up to 10 seconds.
- **Adding / Removing Executing**
While executing, the LED blinks **blue** in Mode 3.

- **Factory Reset Menu Selected**
When selected, the LED stays **solid red** for up to 10 seconds.
- **Factory Reset Executing**
While executing, the LED blinks **red** in Mode 3.

#### Alarm Mode
- **Over-current Detected**
The LED blinks **red** in Mode 4.

- **Overheat Detected**
The LED blinks **red** in Mode 4.

- **Over-voltage Detected**
The LED blinks **red** in Mode 4.

---
## Specifications
| Feature | Value |
| ------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------- |
| Power Supply | 230 V ±10%, 50/60 Hz |
| Power Consumption | < 0.7 W |
| Power Measurement [W] | Yes |
| Max Switching Voltage AC | 260 V |
| Max Switching Current AC | 13 A |
| Overheating Protection | Yes |
| Overcurrent Protection | Yes |
| Overvoltage Protection | Yes |
| Distance | Up to 40 m indoors (131 ft.) |
| Z-Wave Repeater | Yes |
| CPU | Z-Wave S800 |
| Z-Wave Frequency Band | 868.4 MHz |
| Max RF Power Transmitted | < 25 mW |
| Size (H x W x D) | 60 × 60 × 56 ±0.5 mm / 2.36 × 2.36 × 2.20 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 74 ±1 g / 2.6 ±0.04 oz |
| Mounting | Wall socket |
| Shell Material | Plastic |
| Color | White |
| Ambient Temperature | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max Altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft. |
---
## Plug Description

### Legend
| Letter | Description |
| ------ | --------------------------- |
| A | Plug - BS 1363 (Type-G) |
| B | S Button |
| C | Socket - 1 BS 1363 (Type-G) |
| D | LED indication |
---
## About Z-Wave
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> **Note!** All device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc.) will turn the load ON/OFF 1s ON / 1s OFF / 1s ON / 1s OFF if the device is successfully added/removed.
> **Note!** For Security 2 (S2) inclusion, a dialog appears asking for the PIN code (5 underlined digits) printed on the Z-Wave® DSK label on the side of the device and in the packaging.
> **IMPORTANT:** The PIN code must not be lost.
#### SmartStart Adding (Inclusion)
SmartStart-enabled products can be added by scanning the Z-Wave QR code on the device using a gateway with SmartStart support. No further action is needed; the device adds automatically within 10 minutes of being powered on near the network.
1. Scan the QR code on the device label using the gateway app and add the Security 2 (S2) Device Specific Key (DSK) to the provisioning list.
2. Connect the device to power.
3. Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1. If yes, it's not added yet.
4. Adding starts automatically within seconds after power-on.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during adding.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 upon successful addition.
#### Adding (Inclusion) with S Button
1. Connect the device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED is blinking in Mode 1 (not added).
3. Enable "Add/Remove" mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
5. Release quickly, then press and hold (>2s) until the LED blinks in Mode 3. Releasing starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during adding.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> **Note:** In Setting mode, the device times out after 10 seconds and returns to Normal mode.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> **Note:** The device will be removed from the network, but custom configurations remain unchanged.
> **Note!** All device outputs will toggle ON/OFF 1s ON / 1s OFF / 1s ON / 1s OFF upon removal.
#### Removing (Exclusion) with S Button
1. Connect the device to power.
2. Confirm green LED is blinking in Mode 1 (added).
3. Enable "Add/Remove" mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release quickly, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3. Releasing starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 upon successful removal.
> **Note:** Timeout of 10 seconds in Setting mode.
---
### Factory Reset
#### General
After factory reset, all custom parameters (kWh, associations, routing, etc.) return to default. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only when the gateway is missing or inoperable.
#### With S Button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button multiple times until LED turns solid red.
3. Press and hold (>2s) until red LED blinks in Mode 3. Releasing starts reset.
4. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### Remotely via Parameter (via Gateway)
Set **Parameter No. 120** to `1431655765` (hex `0x55555555`) to trigger factory reset.
---
## Z-Wave Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports **Security 2 (S2)** using Strong AES 128 encryption — making Z-Wave the most secure IoT platform available.
- **Authenticated Control**
- Out-of-band DSK for inclusion
- Compatible with most implementations
- Supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion.
> **Note:** When adding via S2-enabled gateway, the DSK PIN (first five digits) is required. The DSK is printed on the device label and included in packaging. Do not remove the label.

> The first five digits are highlighted/underlined to identify the PIN. The DSK is also represented as a QR code.
> A joining node obfuscates its public key by setting bytes 1–2 to zero (`0x00`) before RF transmission. The DSK may be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication.
> The including gateway can scan the QR code to read the full DSK and match it with the obfuscated public key received via RF.
---
## Z-Wave Parameters
### Parameter No. 17 – Restore O (O1) State After Power Failure
- **Size:** 1 Byte
- **Default:** 0
- **Values:**
- `0`: Save and restore last on/off state after power failure
- `1`: Do not save; remains off after power failure
---
### Parameter No. 19 – O (O1) Auto OFF with Timer
- **Size:** 2 Byte
- **Default:** 0
- **Values:**
- `0`: Auto OFF disabled
- `1–32535`: Time in seconds (or milliseconds — see Parameter 25)
> Timer resets on every ON command (remote or local).
---
### Parameter No. 20 – O (O1) Auto ON with Timer
- **Size:** 2 Byte
- **Default:** 0
- **Values:**
- `0`: Auto ON disabled
- `1–32535`: Time in seconds (or milliseconds — see Parameter 25)
> Timer resets on every OFF command.
---
### Parameter No. 23 – O (O1) Contact Type – NO/NC
- **Size:** 1 Byte
- **Default:** 0
- **Values:**
- `0`: Normally Open (NO)
- `1`: Normally Closed (NC)
| Par-NO/NC | Command | Output State |
| --------- | ------- | ------------ |
| NO (0) | OFF | OFF (0 V) |
| NO (0) | ON | ON (230 V) |
| NC (1) | OFF | ON (230 V) |
| NC (1) | ON | OFF (0 V) |
---
### Parameter No. 25 – Set Timer Units to s or ms for O (O1)
- **Size:** 1 Byte
- **Default:** 0
- **Values:**
- `0`: Seconds
- `1`: Milliseconds
---
### Parameter No. 36 – O (O1) Power Report on Change (%)
- **Size:** 1 Byte
- **Default:** 50
- **Values:**
- `0`: Reports disabled
- `1–100`: Minimum % change to trigger report
> Notes:
>
> - Power reports include voltage (V) and current (A).
> - Reports are sent no more frequently than defined in Parameter 39.
> - Wave Shutter reports sum of O1 and O2 power/current (only one active at a time).
---
### Parameter No. 39 – Minimum Time Between Reports (O) O1
- **Size:** 1 Byte
- **Default:** 30
- **Values:**
- `0`: Reports disabled
- `1–120`: Interval in seconds
> **Notes:**
>
> - Related to Parameter 36.
> - Setting below 30s may cause network congestion.
> - Wave Shutter reports sum of O1 and O2 power/current.
---
### Parameter No. 91 – Water Alarm
- **Size:** 4 Byte
- **Default:** 0
- **Values:**
- `0`: No action
- `1`: Open relay / Open blinds (Up position)
- `2`: Close relay / Close blinds (Down position)
---
### Parameter No. 92 – Smoke Alarm
Same structure as Parameter 91.
---
### Parameter No. 93 – CO Alarm
Same structure as Parameter 91.
---
### Parameter No. 94 – Heat Alarm
Same structure as Parameter 91.
---
### Parameter No. 105 – LED Signalisation Intensity
- **Size:** 1 Byte
- **Default:** 100
- **Values:** 0–100 (0–100%)
> Implemented in Wave 1, Wave 1PM, Wave 2PM in 2024. All LEDs are dimmable.
---
### Parameter No. 117 – Remote Device Reboot
- **Size:** 1 Byte
- **Default:** 0
- **Values:**
- `0`: Function inactive
- `1`: Remote device reboot (use for troubleshooting only)
> After reboot, value resets to default.
---
### Parameter No. 120 – Factory Reset
- **Size:** 4 Byte
- **Default:** 0
- **Values:**
- `0`: Do not reset
- `1431655765` (hex `0x55555555`): Perform factory reset
---
### Parameters 201–203 – Serial Number
- **Size:** 4 Byte each
- **Default:** 2147483647
- **Cannot be changed by user**
---
## Z-Wave Command Classes
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]\*
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]\*
3. BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]\*
4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]\*
5. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]\*
6. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]\*
7. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]\*
8. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]\*
9. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]\*
10. METER_V6 [S0, S2]\*
11. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]\*
12. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]\*
13. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]\*
14. SECURITY_V1
15. SECURITY_2_V1
16. SUPERVISION_V1
17. TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2
18. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]\*
19. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
---
## Z-Wave Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Field | Value |
| ---------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- |
| Comment | Overheat detected |
| Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Type - Value | 0x04 |
| Type - Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Name - Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | See table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs, send notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, remote reboot (Param 117), short S press |
---
### Over-current Detected
| Field | Value |
| ---------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- |
| Comment | Over-current detected O |
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type - Value | 0x08 |
| Type - Event | State |
| Notification Name | Over-current detected |
| Name - Value | 0x06 |
| Version | V3 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | See table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF output O, send notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, remote reboot (Param 117), short S press |
---
### Over-voltage Detected
| Field | Value |
| ---------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- |
| Comment | Over-voltage detected |
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type - Value | 0x08 |
| Type - Event | State |
| Notification Name | Over-voltage detected |
| Name - Value | 0x07 |
| Version | V3 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | See table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs, send notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, remote reboot (Param 117), short S press |
---
## Z-Wave Associations
Associations enable direct communication between devices without the gateway.
- Max 9 associated devices per group
- Recommended: ≤5 per group
- "Lifeline Group" reserved for gateway only (1 node allowed)
### Association Group 1 – Lifeline
Supported command classes:
- INDICATOR_REPORT: LED status
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION: triggered upon request
- SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT: status change of output O (O1)
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT: triggered on Overheat detected
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT: triggered on Over-current detected
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT: triggered on Over-voltage detected
- METER_REPORT: triggered by load power (based on Params 36–43)
### Association Group 2
- Allowed nodes: 9
- Assigned to output O (O1)
- Uses Basic command class
- Triggered by O (O1)
- Supported command class: BASIC_SET (set On/Off at associated device)
---
## Z-Wave Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. This device should **not** be used in life-critical or high-value scenarios. If the device is not recognized by your gateway or behaves incorrectly, manually change the device type and confirm gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For help, visit: [Support Portal](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility with Gateways
| Gateway | On/Off | W | kWh | V | A | Notes |
| ----------------------------- | ------ | --- | --- | --- | --- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ⚪ | ⚪ | \*1 |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| SmartThings | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ⚪ | ⚪ | \*1
[with Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Cozify | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | |
| Jeedom | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*2 |
> **Notes:**
>
> - \*1: Gateway does not have placeholders for V and A values.
> - \*2: User must set manual settings for reports to appear in dashboard.
---
## Function Meaning Table
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off changes via switch input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state via switch input |
| Watts | Watts reported unsolicited |
| kWh | kWh reported unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down changes via switch |
| Slats | Slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Slats report changes via switch |
| D control | Reports scene commands (single/double press, etc.) in detached mode |
| D Binary | Reports binary On/Off via switch in detached mode |
| Sensor # | Sensor report visible in gateway; type noted |
---
## Legend
| Symbol | Meaning |
| ------ | -------------------------- |
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚪ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To Be Done |
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides: [Shelly Knowledge Base – Z-Wave](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Wave Plug UK Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F668500153%2FWave+Plug+UK+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
- [Wave Plug UK UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F669384762%2FWave+Plug+UK+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Download Wave_Plug_UK_EN_v3.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/390398368/Wave+Plug+UK?preview=%2F390398368%2F390398380%2FWave_Plug_UK_EN_v3.pdf)
# Note
The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

## Device: Wave Plug US
- **USA Part number/Ordering Code**: QNPL-001X16US
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: 0x0002
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x0088
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
---
## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” is used to refer to the Shelly Qubino device that is a subject of this guide.
- **Gateway** – A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices and used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term "S button" is used in this document.
---
## Short description
The Wave Plug US (Device) is a smart plug/outlet with power measurement and overheating protection, which allows remote control of electric appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system.
---
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
---
## Integrations
Qubino devices are developed on the **world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave**.
This means Qubino works with all **certified** gateways supporting Z-Wave communication protocol.
To make sure the functions of Qubino products are supported on your gateway, we are regularly executing compatibility tests of our devices with different Z-Wave gateways.
---
## Simplified internal schematics

---
## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 1 NEMA 5-15 (Type-B) plug
### Outputs
- 1 NEMA 5-15 (Type-B) socket
---
## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety features
### Overheat protection
- Switches off its own relay
- Sends the Notification Report to the Gateway (Overheat detected)
- LED lights react as specified above (check blinking mode for Overheat detected)
> Any of the following activities reset this alarm: power cycle, remotely device reboot (by Parameter No. 117), short press on S button.
> **NOTE**: The Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description above under chapter **Notification for Overheat detected**.
### Over-current Protection
If the current exceeds 16A +10% (Max switching current +10%) for more than 5 seconds, the Device will:
- Switch off its own relay
- Send the Notification Report to the Gateway (Over-current detected)
- LED lights react as specified above (check blinking mode for Over-current detected)
> Any of the following activities reset this alarm: power cycle, remotely device reboot (by Parameter No. 117).
> **NOTE**: The Over-current protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description above under chapter **Notification for Over-current detected**.
### Over-voltage Protection
Valid for standard power supply voltage 230 V AC. If the voltage exceeds 240 V AC +15% (278 V AC) for more than 5 seconds, the Device will:
- Switch off its own relay
- Send the Notification Report to the Gateway (Over-voltage detected)
- LED lights react as specified above (check blinking mode for Over-voltage detected)
> Any of the following activities reset this alarm: power cycle, remotely device reboot (by Parameter No. 117), short press on S button.
> **NOTE**: The Over-current protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description above under chapter **Notification for Over-voltage detected**.
---
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
---
## User interface
### S button and operating modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Settings mode is required to start desired procedures such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), factory reset, etc. It has a limited time of operation. After the procedure concludes, the Device automatically returns to Normal mode.
- **Entering Setting mode**:
- Press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- An additional press on the S button changes the menu in an infinite loop.
- Menu LED status has a timeout of 10 seconds before returning to Normal state.
### S button’s functions
- Manually add the Device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the Device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory reset the Device
### LED Signalisation
Click to see LED signalisation
#### Normal mode
- **Removed/Excluded**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 seconds after every power cycle.

- **Added/Included**: LED blinks **violet** in Mode 1 for 10 seconds after every power cycle.

- **Relay ON & Power consumption >85% of Max**: LED stays **red** solid on starting 11 seconds after every power cycle.
- **Relay ON & Power consumption between 0W and 85% of Max**: LED stays **blue** solid on starting 11 seconds after every power cycle.
#### Settings in progress
- **Factory reset and reboot**: During factory reset, LED turns solid **violet**.
- **Adding / Removing**: During adding or removing, LED blinks **blue** in Mode 2.

- **Firmware updating OTA**: During OTA update, LED blinks **blue** and **red** in Mode 2.

#### Settings mode with S button
- **Adding / Removing menu selected**: LED stays **blue** for up to 10 seconds.
- **Adding / Removing process selected**: While pressing S button, LED blinks **blue** in Mode 3.

- **Factory reset menu selected**: LED stays **red** for up to 10 seconds.
- **Factory reset process selected**: While pressing S button, LED blinks **red** in Mode 3.

#### Alarm Mode
- **Over-current detected**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 4.

- **Overheat detected**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 4.

- **Over-voltage detected**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 4.

---
## Specifications
| Feature | Value |
|-------|-------|
| Power supply | 120 V ±10%, 60 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 0.3 W |
| Power measurement [W] | Yes |
| Max switching voltage AC | 140 V |
| Max switching current AC | 15 A |
| Overheating protection | Yes |
| Overcurrent protection | Yes |
| Overvoltage protection | Yes |
| Distance | Up to 40 m indoors (131 ft.) |
| Z-Wave repeater | Yes |
| CPU | Z-Wave S800 |
| Z-Wave frequency band | 908.4 MHz |
| Max radio frequency power transmitted | < 25 mW |
| Size (H x W x D) | 38 x 84 x 52 ±0.5 mm / 1.5 x 3.3 x 2.0 in ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 70 ±1 g / 2.47 ±0.04 oz |
| Mounting | Wall socket |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | White |
| Ambient temperature | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft. |
---
## Plug description


### Legend
| Letter | Description |
|--------|-------------|
| A | Plug – NEMA 5-15 (Type-B) |
| B | S Button |
| C | Socket – NEMA 5-15 (Type-B) |
| D | LED indication |
---
## About Z-Wave
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® network (inclusion)
> **Note!** All Device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc.) will turn the load 1s on/off/1s on/off if the Device is successfully added to/removed from a Z-Wave® network.
> **Note!** In case of Security 2 (S2) inclusion, a dialog will appear asking you to enter the corresponding PIN Code (5 underlined digits) written on the Z-Wave® DSK label on the side of the Device and in the packaging.
> **IMPORTANT**: The PIN Code must not be lost.
#### SmartStart adding (inclusion)
SmartStart-enabled products can be added by scanning the Z-Wave® QR code on the Device with a gateway supporting SmartStart. No further action is required; the Device adds automatically within 10 minutes of being powered on near the network.
1. Scan the QR code on the Device label using the gateway app and add the Security 2 (S2) Device Specific Key (DSK) to the provisioning list.
2. Connect the Device to power.
3. Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1. If yes, the Device is not added.
4. Adding starts automatically within seconds after power-up.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during addition.
6. Violet LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### Adding (inclusion) with the S button
1. Connect the Device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED is blinking in Mode 1 (not added).
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue (enter Setting mode).
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until the blue LED starts blinking in Mode 3. Releasing triggers Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during addition.
7. Violet LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> **Note**: In Setting mode, the Device times out after 10 seconds and returns to Normal mode.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® network (exclusion)
> **Note**: The Device will be removed from your Z-Wave® network, but custom configurations are preserved.
> **Note!** All Device outputs will blink 1s on/off/1s on/off upon successful removal.
#### Removing (exclusion) with the S button
1. Connect the Device to power.
2. Confirm violet LED is blinking in Mode 1 (added).
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until blue LED blinks in Mode 3. Releasing starts LEARN MODE.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> **Note**: In Setting mode, the Device times out after 10 seconds and returns to Normal mode.
---
### Factory reset
#### General
After factory reset, all custom parameters and stored values (kWh, associations, routing, etc.) revert to defaults. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only when the gateway is missing or inoperable.
#### With the S button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue (enter Setting mode).
2. Press S button multiple times until LED turns solid red.
3. Press and hold (>2s) S button until red LED starts blinking in Mode 3. Releasing triggers factory reset.
4. During reset, LED turns solid violet for ~1 second, then blue and red blink in Mode 3 for ~2 seconds.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### Remotely via Parameter No. 120
Set Parameter No. 120 to `1431655765` (hex `0x55555555`) to trigger remote factory reset.
---
## Z-Wave Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The Device supports **Security 2 (S2)** using Strong AES-128 Encryption, making Z-Wave® one of the most secure IoT platforms.
- **Authenticated Control**
- Out-of-band DSK for inclusion
- Compatible with most implementations
The Device supports **S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion**.
> **Note**: When adding via S2-enabled gateway, the DSK PIN (first five digits) is required. The DSK is printed on the label on the side of the Device and included in packaging. Do not remove the label.

> The first five digits are highlighted/underlined. The DSK is also represented via QR code.
> Joining node obfuscates its public key by setting bytes 1–2 to zero (0x00) before RF transfer.
> DSK may be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication.
---
## Z-Wave Parameters
### Parameter No. 17 – Restore O (O1) state after power failure
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- `0`: Saves last state and restores after power loss
- `1`: Does not save state; remains OFF after power loss
### Parameter No. 19 – O (O1) Auto OFF with timer
- **Size**: 2 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- `0`: Auto OFF disabled
- `1–32535`: Timer in seconds (or milliseconds – see Param 25)
### Parameter No. 20 – O (O1) Auto ON with timer
- **Size**: 2 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- `0`: Auto ON disabled
- `1–32535`: Timer in seconds (or milliseconds – see Param 25)
### Parameter No. 23 – O (O1) contact type – NO/NC
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- `0`: Normally Open (NO)
- `1`: Normally Closed (NC)
| Par-NO/NC | Command | Device Output State |
|-----------|---------|---------------------|
| NO (0) | OFF | OFF (0 V) |
| NO (0) | ON | ON (230 V) |
| NC (1) | OFF | ON (230 V) |
| NC (1) | ON | OFF (0 V) |
### Parameter No. 25 – Set timer units to s or ms for O (O1)
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- `0`: Seconds
- `1`: Milliseconds
### Parameter No. 36 – O (O1) Power report on change – percentage
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 50
- **Values**:
- `0`: Reports disabled
- `1–100`: % change threshold
> **Note**: Power reports include voltage (V) and current (A).
> **Note**: Reports sent no more frequently than defined by Param 39.
> **Note**: Wave Shutter reports sum of O1 and O2 power/current (only one active at a time).
### Parameter No. 39 – Minimum time between reports (O) O1
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 30
- **Values**:
- `0`: Reports disabled
- `1–120`: Interval in seconds
> **Note**: Related to Param 36.
> **Note**: Values below 30s may cause network congestion.
> **Note**: Wave Shutter reports combined power/current from O1 and O2.
### Parameter No. 91 – Water Alarm
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- `0`: No action
- `1`: Open relay / Open blinds (Up position)
- `2`: Close relay / Close blinds (Down position)
### Parameter No. 92 – Smoke Alarm
Same as above.
### Parameter No. 93 – CO Alarm
Same as above.
### Parameter No. 94 – Heat Alarm
Same as above.
### Parameter No. 105 – LED Signalisation intensity
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 100
- **Values**: 0–100 (%)
> Implemented in Wave 1, Wave 1PM, Wave 2PM (2024). Dimmable LEDs.
### Parameter No. 117 – Remote Device reboot
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- `0`: Function inactive
- `1`: Remote reboot (use for troubleshooting only)
> After reboot, value resets to default.
### Parameter No. 120 – Factory Reset
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- `0`: Don’t reset
- `1431655765` (`0x55555555`): Perform factory reset
### Parameters 201–203 – Serial Number
- **Size**: 4 Bytes each
- **Default**: 2147483647
- **Cannot be changed by user**
---
## Z-Wave Command Class
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]*
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]*
3. BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]*
5. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]*
6. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]*
7. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]*
8. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]*
9. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
10. METER_V6 [S0, S2]*
11. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]*
12. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]*
13. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]*
14. SECURITY_V1
15. SECURITY_2_V1
16. SUPERVISION_V1
17. TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2
18. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]*
19. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
---
## Z-Wave Notifications Command Class
### Overheat detected
| Comment | Overheat detected |
|--------|-------------------|
| Z-Wave Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Type - Value | 0x04 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Name - Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | Check table |
| Device reaction | Switch OFF all outputs, send notification |
| Action to restore | Power cycle, remote reboot (Param 117), short press S button |
### Over-current detected
| Comment | Over-current detected O |
|--------|--------------------------|
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type - Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Over-current detected |
| Name - Value | 0x06 |
| Version | V3 |
| Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | Check table |
| Device reaction | Switch OFF output O, send notification |
| Action to restore | Power cycle, remote reboot (Param 117) |
### Over-voltage detected
| Comment | Over-voltage detected |
|--------|-----------------------|
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type - Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Over-voltage detected |
| Name - Value | 0x07 |
| Version | V3 |
| Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | Check table |
| Device reaction | Switch OFF all outputs, send notification |
| Action to restore | Power cycle, remote reboot (Param 117), short press S button |
---
## Z-Wave Associations
Associations enable direct communication between devices without gateway involvement.
- Max 9 associated devices per group (fixed).
- Recommended: ≤5 per group to avoid delays.
- “Lifeline Group” reserved for gateway only (1 node).
### Association Group 1 – Lifeline
Reports device status. Only gateway allowed.
- INDICATOR_REPORT: LED status
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION: triggered upon request
- SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT: status change for O (O1)
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT: triggered on Overheat detected
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT: triggered on Over-current detected
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT: triggered on Over-voltage detected
- METER_REPORT: triggered by load power consumption (based on Params 36–43)
### Association Group 2
- Allowed nodes: 9
- Assigned to output O (O1)
- Triggered by O (O1)
- Supports: BASIC_SET (set On/Off state)
---
## Z-Wave Important disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. This Device should not be used in life-critical or high-value scenarios. If unrecognized by gateway, manually change device type and ensure gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For help, visit: [Support Portal](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility with gateways
| Gateway | On/Off | W | kWh | V | A | Notes |
|--------|--------|----|-----|----|----|-------|
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ⚪ | ⚪ | *1 |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ⚪ | ⚪ | *1
[With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
> **Notes**: *1 Gateway lacks placeholders for V and A values.
---
### Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
|--------|------------------|
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off changes via switch input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state via switch |
| Watts | Reports watts unsolicited |
| kWh | Reports kWh unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down via switch |
| Slats | Responds to app UI slats command |
| SW Slats | Reports slats changes via switch |
| D control | Reports scene commands (single/double press, etc.) in detached mode |
| D Binary | Reports binary On/Off via switch in detached mode |
| Sensor # | Sensor reported in gateway; type noted |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
|--------|-------|
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚪ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
---
## Gateway guides
Useful guides available in the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
## Printed User Guide
[Download Wave Plug US User Guide (PDF)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/390660165/Wave+Plug+US?preview=%2F390660165%2F390660178%2FWave_Plug_US_user_guide_V3.pdf)
# Shelly Wave PM Mini
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

---
## Device Identification
- **Device name**: Wave PM Mini
- **AUS Part number / Ordering Code**: QMEM-0A1PC16AU
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: 0x0007
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x0081
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
---
## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway** – A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices and used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term “S button” is used in this document.
---
## Short Description
The Device is a small form factor smart power meter that allows remote monitoring of electric appliance power consumption with a load of up to 16 A.
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
---
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed on the **world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave**.
This means Shelly Qubino Wave works with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave communication protocol.
To ensure full functionality of Shelly Qubino Wave products on your gateway, we regularly perform compatibility tests with different Z-Wave gateways.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: **N**, **L**
### Outputs
- 2 output with power measurement on screw terminal
### Addon Interface
- N/A
---
## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Switches off its own relay
- Sends a Notification Report to the Gateway (**Overheat detected**)
- LED lights react as specified (check blinking mode for Overheat detected)
> **Reset conditions**: Power cycle, short press on S button, or pressing any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal.
> **Note**: Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description under [Notification for Overheat detected](./wave-pm-mini-(eu)).
---
### Over-current Protection
- If current exceeds 16A + 10% (Max switching current +10%) for more than 5 seconds, the Device will:
- Switch off its own relay
- Send a Notification Report to the gateway (**Over-current detected**)
- LED reacts as specified (check LED blinking mode for Over-current detected)
> **Reset conditions**: Power cycle, short press on S button, or pressing any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal.
> **Note**: Over-current protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description under [Notification for Over-current detected](./wave-pm-mini-(eu)).
---
### Over-voltage Protection
- Valid for standard power supply voltage: 230 V AC
- If voltage exceeds 240 V AC + 15% (278 V AC) for more than 5 seconds, the Device will:
- Switch off its own relay
- Send a Notification Report to the gateway (**Over-voltage detected**)
- LED reacts as specified (check LED blinking mode for Over-voltage detected)
> **Reset conditions**: Power cycle, short press on S button, or pressing any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal.
> **Note**: Over-voltage protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description under [Notification for Over-voltage detected](./wave-pm-mini-(eu)).
---
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Required to initiate procedures like inclusion, exclusion, or factory reset.
- Has a limited time window. After completion, the device automatically returns to Normal mode.
- **Entering Setting mode**:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- An additional quick press changes the menu in an infinite loop.
- Menu LED status has a 10-second timeout before returning to Normal state.
---
### S Button’s Functions
- Manually add the Device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the Device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory reset the Device
---
### LED Signalisation
Click to see the LED Signalisation
#### Normal Mode
- **Removed/Excluded**
LED blinks **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after every power cycle and after S button press.

- **Added/Included**
LED blinks **green** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after every power cycle and after S button press.

#### Settings in Progress
- **Factory reset and reboot**
During reset: LED turns solid **green** for ~1 sec, then **blue** and **red** blink rapidly (0.1s ON/OFF) for ~2 sec.
- **Adding / Removing**
LED blinks **blue** in Mode 2.

- **Firmware updating OTA**
LED blinks **blue** and **red** in Mode 2.

- **Checking power supply (230 V AC frequency or 24 V DC voltage)**
LED blinks **blue** and **red** in Mode 5.

#### Settings Mode with S Button
- **Adding / Removing menu selected**
LED stays **blue** for up to 10 seconds.
- **Adding / Removing process in progress**
LED blinks **blue** in Mode 3.

- **Factory reset menu selected**
LED stays **red** for up to 10 seconds.
- **Factory reset process in progress**
LED blinks **red** in Mode 3.

#### Alarm Mode
- **Over-current detected**
LED blinks **red** in Mode 4: 1x – 0.2s ON / 0.2s OFF / 2s OFF (repeats).

- **Overheat detected**
LED blinks **red** in Mode 4: 2x – 0.2s ON / 0.2s OFF ×2, then 2s OFF (repeats).

- **Power supply fault (230 V AC frequency or 24 V DC voltage fault)**
LED blinks **red** in Mode 4: 3x – 0.2s ON / 0.2s OFF ×3, then 2s OFF (repeats).

---
### LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Description |
|------|-------------|
| **Mode 1** | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| **Mode 2** | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| **Mode 3** | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| **Mode 4** | (1x to 6x – 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off |
| **Mode 5** | 0.2s On (blue) / 0.2s On (red) |
---
## Specifications
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---
## Basic Wiring Diagram
| Wave PM Mini KB | Wave PM Mini SB KB |
|------------------|--------------------|
|  |  |
---
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Cables | Description |
|----------|-------------|--------|-------------|
| **N** | Neutral terminal | **N** | Neutral wire |
| **L** | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | **L** | Live (110–240 V AC) wire |
| **O** | Load circuit output terminal | — | — |
| — | — | **S** | S button |
---
## About Z-Wave®
---
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> **Note!** All Device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc.) will turn the load ON/OFF 1 second each if successfully added/removed.
> **Note!** For Security 2 (S2) inclusion, a dialog will appear asking you to enter the 5-digit PIN code printed on the Z-Wave® DSK label on the side of the Device and inside the packaging.
> **IMPORTANT:** The PIN Code must not be lost.
---
#### SmartStart Inclusion
SmartStart-enabled products can be added by scanning the Z-Wave® QR code on the Device with a gateway that supports SmartStart.
1. Use the gateway app to scan the QR code on the Device label and add the DSK to the provisioning list.
2. Connect the Device to a power supply.
3. Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1 → indicates not added.
4. Adding starts automatically within seconds after power-up.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
---
#### Adding with the S Button
1. Connect the Device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED is blinking in Mode 1 (not added).
3. Enable "Add/Remove" mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold the S button until LED turns solid blue (enter Setting mode).
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → triggers Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> **Note**: Setting mode times out after 10 seconds.
---
#### Adding with a Switch/Push-button
1. Connect the Device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED is blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable "Add/Remove" mode on the gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button on any SW terminal (SW, SW1, SW2, ...) 3 times within 3 seconds (must receive 3 on/off signals).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> **Learn mode**: A state allowing the Device to receive network information from the gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> **Note**: The Device will be removed from the network, but custom configurations are preserved.
> **Note!** All outputs will toggle ON/OFF 1 second each upon successful removal.
---
#### Removing with the S Button
1. Connect the Device to power.
2. Confirm green LED is blinking in Mode 1 (added).
3. Enable "Add/Remove" mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue (enter Setting mode).
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → triggers LEARN MODE.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> **Note**: Setting mode times out after 10 seconds.
---
#### Removing with a Switch/Push-button
1. Connect the Device to power.
2. Confirm green LED is blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable "Add/Remove" mode on the gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button on any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
---
## Factory Reset
### General
After reset, all custom parameters (kWh, associations, routings, etc.) revert to defaults. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only when the gateway is missing or inoperable.
---
### With the S Button
> **Note**: Can be done anytime.
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue (enter Setting mode).
2. Press S button multiple times until LED turns solid red.
3. Hold S button (>2s) until red LED starts blinking in Mode 3 → triggers factory reset.
4. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink rapidly (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
---
### With a Switch/Push-button
> **Note**: Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect the Device to power.
2. Toggle the switch/push-button on any SW terminal 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink rapidly (~2s).
4. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
---
### Remotely via Parameter (Gateway)
Factory reset can be triggered remotely by setting **Parameter No. 120** to `1`.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The Device supports **Security 2 (S2)** using Strong AES 128 Encryption, making Z-Wave® one of the most secure IoT platforms.
- **Authenticated Control**: Out-of-band DSK for inclusion
- Supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion
> **Note**: When adding via S2-enabled gateway, the 5-digit PIN from the DSK label is required.
> The DSK label is on the device side and inside the packaging. Do not remove it. Use the backup copy.

> The first five digits are highlighted/underlined. The DSK is also represented via QR code.
> **Obfuscation**: Joining node sets bytes 1–2 of public key to zero (0x00) before RF transmission.
> **Out-of-band (OOB) Authentication**: Gateway can scan QR code to match obfuscated public key received via RF.
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
### Parameter No. 36 – O (O1) Power report on change – percentage
- Determines minimum power change to trigger a report.
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 50
- **Values**:
- `0` – Reports disabled
- `1–100` (1–100%) – Change in power
> **Note**: Regardless of percentage change, reports won’t exceed interval defined by Parameter No. 39.
---
### Parameter No. 39 – Minimum time between reports (O, O1)
- Sets minimum interval between power reports.
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 30
- **Values**:
- `0` – Reports disabled
- `1–120` (1–120 seconds) – Report interval
> **Note**: Related to Parameter No. 36.
> Setting below 30s may cause network congestion and reduced stability.
---
### Parameter No. 120 – Factory Reset
- Resets to factory defaults and removes from Z-Wave network.
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- `0` – Don’t reset
- `1` – Perform factory reset
> **Advanced parameter** – May be hidden under "Advanced" tab.
---
### Parameter No. 201 – Serial Number 1
- Contains part of device serial number.
- **Read-only**, **Advanced**, may be hidden.
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Range**: 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF
---
### Parameter No. 202 – Serial Number 2
- Contains part of device serial number.
- **Read-only**, **Advanced**, may be hidden.
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Range**: 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF
---
### Parameter No. 203 – Serial Number 3
- Contains part of device serial number.
- **Read-only**, **Advanced**, may be hidden.
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Range**: 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF
---
## Z-Wave® Command Classes
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]*
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]*
3. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]*
4. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]*
5. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]*
6. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]*
7. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
8. METER_V6 [S0, S2]*
9. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]*
10. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]*
11. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]*
12. SECURITY_V1
13. SECURITY_2_V1
14. SUPERVISION_V1
15. TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2
16. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]*
17. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
> [S2]* = Security S2 Command Class
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Type - Value | 0x04 |
| Type - Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Name - Value | 0x02 |
| Name - Version | V2 |
| Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | See LED table |
| Device reaction | Switch OFF all outputs, send notification |
| Restore action | Power cycle, short S press, or SW button press |
---
### Over-current Detected O (O1)
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type - Value | 0x08 |
| Type - Event | State |
| Notification Name | Over-current detected |
| Name - Value | 0x06 |
| Name - Version | V3 |
| Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | See LED table |
| Device reaction | Switch OFF output O(O1), send notification |
| Restore action | Power cycle, short S press, or SW button press |
---
### AC Mains Disconnected
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type - Value | 0x08 |
| Type - Event | State |
| Notification Name | AC mains disconnected |
| Name - Value | 0x02 |
| Name - Version | V2 |
| Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | See LED table |
| Device reaction | Switch OFF all outputs, send notification |
| Restore action | Power cycle, short S press, or SW button press |
---
### Over-voltage Detected
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type - Value | 0x08 |
| Type - Event | State |
| Notification Name | Over-voltage detected |
| Name - Value | 0x07 |
| Name - Version | V3 |
| Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | See LED table |
| Device reaction | Switch OFF all outputs, send notification |
| Restore action | Power cycle, short S press, or SW button press |
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
Associations enable direct communication between devices without needing the gateway.
- Max 9 associated devices per group (fixed)
- Recommended limit: ≤5 per group to avoid delays
- **Lifeline group** reserved for controllers, gateways, or interpretable devices
### Association Group 1 – Lifeline
- **Root Device**: Association group 1 – Lifeline
- **Commands sent**:
- INDICATOR_REPORT: LED status
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION: Triggered on request
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT: Overheat
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT: Over-current detected O(O1)
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT: Over-voltage detected
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT: AC mains disconnected
- METER_REPORT: Load power (based on Parameters 36 & 39)
---
## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not be 100% reliable. Do not rely solely on this Device for life-critical or high-value applications. If unrecognized by your gateway, manually set the device type and confirm gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting, visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | Notes |
|--------|--------|-----------|-------|
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ⚪ | |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | |
> **Legend**:
> - ✅ = Working / Possible
> - ⚪ = Partially
> - ❌ = Not Working / Not Possible
> - N/T = Not Tested
> - TBD = To be done
---
### Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
|--------|------------------|
| **On/Off** | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| **SW On/Off** | Reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| **Dimming** | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| **SW Dimming** | Reports dimming state via SW input |
| **Watts** | Watts reported unsolicited |
| **kWh** | kWh reported unsolicited |
| **Up/Down** | Responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| **SW Up/Down** | Reports Up/Down changes via SW input |
| **Slats** | Slats respond to app UI command |
| **SW Slats** | Slats report changes via SW |
| **D control** | Reports scene commands (single/double press, etc.) in detached mode |
| **D Binary** | Reports binary On/Off via SW input in detached mode |
| **Sensor #** | Sensor report visible in gateway; note type |
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful gateway guides available in the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
---
## Compliance
- [Shelly Wave PM Mini multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1987969045%2FShelly+Wave+PM+Mini+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+232+2025-12-05.pdf)
- [Wave PM Mini UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F669220992%2FWave+PM+Mini+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Wave_PM_mini_user_guide_multilang_2023_print_v2.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/787022092/Wave+PM+Mini+AU?preview=%2F787022092%2F787022108%2FWave_PM_mini_user_guide_multilang_2023_print_v2.pdf)
# Shelly Wave PM Mini (EU)
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

---
## Device Identification
- **Device name**: Wave PM Mini
- **EU Part number / Ordering Code**: QMEM-0A1PC16EU
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: 0x0007
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x0081
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
---
## Terminology
- **Device**: In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway**: A Z-Wave® gateway, also known as a Z-Wave® controller, main controller, primary controller, or hub. It serves as the central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button**: The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices, used for functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to factory defaults. The term “S button” is used in this document.
---
## Short Description
The Shelly Wave PM Mini is a compact smart power meter that enables remote monitoring of electric appliance power consumption with a load capacity of up to 16 A.
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas stations, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
---
## Integrations
Shelly Wave devices are built on **Z-Wave**, the world’s leading smart home technology.
This means Shelly Wave works with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave communication protocol.
To ensure full compatibility and support for all device functions, we regularly test our devices with various Z-Wave gateways.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N, L
### Outputs
- 2 output terminals with power measurement (on screw terminal)
### Add-on Interface
- N/A
---
## Connectivity
- Z-Wave: Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Switches off its own relay
- Sends "Notification Report" to the gateway ("Overheat detected")
- LED reacts according to specified blinking pattern (check blinking mode for Overheat detected)
- **Reset triggers**: Power cycle, short press on S button, or pressing any switch/push-button connected to SW(SW1, SW2, …) terminals
- ✅ **Note**: Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
- For more details, see: [Notification for Overheat Detected](./wave-pm-mini-(eu))
### Over-current Protection
- Device has internal over-current protection. If current exceeds 16A + 10% (Max switching current +10%) for more than 5 seconds:
- Switches off its own relay
- Sends "Notification Report" to the gateway ("Over-current detected")
- LED blinks per specified pattern (check LED blinking mode for Over-current detected)
- **Reset triggers**: Power cycle, short press on S button, or pressing any switch/push-button connected to SW(SW1, SW2, …) terminals
- ✅ **Note**: Over-current protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
- For more details, see: [Notification for Over-current Detected](./wave-pm-mini-(eu))
### Over-voltage Protection
- Valid for standard 230 V AC power supply. If voltage exceeds 278 V AC (240 V AC + 15%) for more than 5 seconds:
- Switches off its own relay
- Sends "Notification Report" to the gateway ("Over-voltage detected")
- LED blinks per specified pattern (check LED blinking mode for Over-voltage detected)
- **Reset triggers**: Power cycle, short press on S button, or pressing any switch/push-button connected to SW(SW1, SW2, …) terminals
- ✅ **Note**: Over-voltage protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
- For more details, see: [Notification for Over-voltage Detected](./wave-pm-mini-(eu))
---
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air conditioners)
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Required to perform actions like inclusion, exclusion, or factory reset
- Limited time window; automatically reverts to Normal mode after completion
- **Entering Setting Mode**:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue
- Additional quick press = menu navigation (infinite loop)
- Menu LED status times out after 10 seconds back to Normal state
### S Button Functions
- Manually add the device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory reset the device
### LED Signalisation
#### Normal Mode
- **Removed/Excluded**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press

- **Added/Included**: LED blinks **green** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press

#### Settings in Progress
- **Factory Reset & Reboot**:
- LED turns solid green (~1 sec), then blue and red blink rapidly (0.1s On / 0.1s Off) for ~2 sec
- **Adding / Removing**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 2

- **Firmware Update OTA**: LED blinks **blue and red** in Mode 2

- **Checking Power Supply (230V AC frequency or 24V DC voltage)**: LED blinks **blue and red** in Mode 5

#### Settings Mode with S Button
- **Menu Selected (Add/Remove)**: LED stays **blue** for max 10 seconds
- **Executing Add/Remove Process**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 3

- **Menu Selected (Factory Reset)**: LED stays **red** for max 10 seconds
- **Executing Factory Reset**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 3

#### Alarm Mode
- **Over-current Detected**:
- LED blinks **red** in Mode 4: 1x — 0.2s On / 0.2s Off → 2s Off → repeat

- **Overheat Detected**:
- LED blinks **red** in Mode 4: 2x — 0.2s On / 0.2s Off → 2s Off → repeat

- **Power Supply Fault (AC frequency or DC voltage fault)**:
- LED blinks **red** in Mode 4: 3x — 0.2s On / 0.2s Off → 2s Off → repeat

---
### LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Blink Pattern |
|------|---------------|
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1x–6x: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s On blue / 0.2s On red |
---
## Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|--------|-------|
| Power Supply | 110 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
| Power Consumption | < 0.3 W |
| Power Measurement (W) | Yes |
| External Protection | 16 A, tripping characteristic B or C
6 kA interrupting rating
Energy limiting class 3 |
| Max Measurement Power | 3840 W |
| Max Measurement Current | 16 A |
| Overheating Protection | Yes |
| Distance (Indoor) | Up to 40 m (131 ft.) – depends on local conditions |
| Z-Wave® Repeater | Yes |
| CPU | Z-Wave® S800 |
| Z-Wave® Frequency Band | 868.4 MHz |
| Max RF Power Transmitted | < 25 mW |
| Dimensions (H × W × D) | 29 × 35 × 16 ±0.5 mm / 1.11 × 1.35 × 0.63 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 13 ±1 g / 0.46 ±0.04 oz |
| Mounting | Wall box |
| Screw Terminal Max Torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.54 lbin |
| Conductor Cross Section | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG |
| Conductor Stripped Length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Shell Material | Plastic |
| Color | Light grey |
| Ambient Temperature | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max Altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft. |
---
## Basic Wiring Diagram
| Wave PM Mini KB | Wave PM Mini SB KB |
|------------------|--------------------|
|  |  |
---
### Legend
| Terminals | Meaning | Cables | Meaning |
|---------|--------|--------|--------|
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L | Live (110–240 V AC) wire |
| O | Load circuit output terminal | | |
| S | S button | | |
---
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> **Note**: All device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc.) will briefly turn on/off 1 second each if successfully added/removed.
> **Note**: For **Security 2 (S2)** inclusion, you must enter the 5-digit PIN code printed on the Z-Wave® DSK label on the device and in packaging.
> 🔒 **Important**: Never lose the PIN code.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
1. Scan the Z-Wave QR code on the device using a gateway with SmartStart support.
2. Add the Device Specific Key (DSK) to the provisioning list.
3. Connect the device to power.
4. If the blue LED blinks in Mode 1 → device is not added.
5. Automatic inclusion starts within seconds.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 upon successful addition.
#### Adding with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Check if blue LED blinks in Mode 1 → not added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until blue LED blinks in Mode 3 → Learn mode starts.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during process.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> ⚠️ Note: Setting mode has a 10-second timeout before returning to Normal mode.
#### Adding with Switch/Push-button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle the switch connected to any SW terminal (SW, SW1, SW2, ...) 3 times within 3 seconds.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> *Learn mode*: State allowing device to receive network info from gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> **Note**: Device will be removed, but custom configurations remain intact.
#### Removing with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinks in Mode 1 → device is added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until blue LED blinks in Mode 3 → LEARN MODE starts.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> ⚠️ Note: 10-second timeout in setting mode.
#### Removing with Switch/Push-button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch on any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
---
## Factory Reset
### General
After factory reset:
- All custom parameters, stored values (kWh, associations, routings, etc.) return to default
- HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted
- Use only when gateway is missing or inoperable
### With S Button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button repeatedly until LED turns solid red.
3. Hold S button (>2s) until red LED blinks in Mode 3 → factory reset begins.
4. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 → reset successful.
### With Switch/Push-button
> ⚠️ Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle switch on any SW terminal 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
4. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 → reset successful.
### Remotely via Gateway (Parameter 120)
Set **Parameter No. 120** to `1` to trigger remote factory reset.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports **Security 2 (S2)** using **AES-128 encryption**, making Z-Wave® one of the most secure IoT platforms.
- **Authenticated Control** supported: Out-of-band DSK for inclusion
- Supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion
> 🔑 When using S2-enabled gateway, the 5-digit **PIN Code** from the DSK label is required.
> Do **not remove** the DSK label. Keep the backup copy in packaging.

> The first five digits are highlighted/underlined. DSK also includes a QR code.
### Obfuscation Rule
When joining S2 Access Control or Authenticated Class, the public key is obfuscated by setting bytes 1–2 to `0x00`.
The DSK can be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication:
- Gateway scans QR code to read full DSK
- Matches against obfuscated public key received via RF
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
### Parameter No. 36 – O (O1) Power Report on Change – Percentage
- Determines minimum power change to trigger report
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 50
- **Values**:
- `0` – Reports disabled
- `1–100` – Change in power (%)
> ⚠️ Regardless of percentage, report won’t send more frequently than defined by Parameter 39.
### Parameter No. 39 – Minimum Time Between Reports (O/O1)
- Minimum interval between power reports
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 30
- **Values**:
- `0` – Reports disabled
- `1–120` (seconds) – Interval
> ⚠️ Related to Parameter 36
> ⚠️ Values < 30s may cause network congestion, slow response, reduced stability
### Parameter No. 120 – Factory Reset
- Triggers factory reset and removes from Z-Wave network
- **Advanced parameter** (may be hidden under "Advanced" tag)
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- `0` – Don’t reset
- `1` – Perform factory reset
### Parameter No. 201 – Serial Number 1
- Part of device serial number
- **Read-only**, **Advanced**, hidden under "Advanced" tab
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Range**: `0x00000000` to `0x7FFFFFFF`
### Parameter No. 202 – Serial Number 2
- Part of device serial number
- Same as above
### Parameter No. 203 – Serial Number 3
- Part of device serial number
- Same as above
---
## Z-Wave® Command Classes
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]*
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]*
3. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]*
4. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]*
5. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]*
6. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]*
7. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
8. METER_V6 [S0, S2]*
9. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]*
10. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]*
11. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]*
12. SECURITY_V1
13. SECURITY_2_V1
14. SUPERVISION_V1
15. TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2
16. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]*
17. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
> [S2]* = Security S2 Command Class
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Type Value | 0x04 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Name Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| Device-specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | Refer to table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs + Send notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, S button press, or SW button press |
### Over-current Detected O (O1)
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Over-current detected |
| Name Value | 0x06 |
| Version | V3 |
| LED Signalisation | Refer to table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF output O(O1) + Send notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, S button press, or SW button press |
### AC Mains Disconnected
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | AC mains disconnected |
| Name Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| LED Signalisation | Refer to table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs + Send notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, S button press, or SW button press |
### Over-voltage Detected
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Over-voltage detected |
| Name Value | 0x07 |
| Version | V3 |
| LED Signalisation | Refer to table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs + Send notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, S button press, or SW button press |
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
Associations enable direct communication between devices without gateway involvement.
- Max 9 devices per group (fixed)
- Recommend ≤5 per group to avoid delays
- **Lifeline Group (Group 1)**: Reserved for controllers, gateways, or interpretable devices
### Lifeline Group (Root Device – Association Group 1 – Lifeline)
- **INDICATOR_REPORT**: LED status
- **DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION**: Triggered on request
- **NOTIFICATION_REPORT**: Triggered on:
- Overheat
- Over-current detected O(O1)
- Over-voltage detected
- AC mains disconnected
- **METER_REPORT**: Triggered by load power consumption (based on Parameters 36 & 39)
---
## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not be 100% reliable.
Do **not** rely solely on this device for life-critical applications or high-value assets.
If device isn't recognized or behaves incorrectly, manually verify device type and ensure gateway supports **Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices**.
---
## Troubleshooting
For help, visit: [Shelly Support Portal](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | Notes |
|--------|--------|-----------|-------|
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ⚪ | |
| SmartThings | ✅ | ✅ | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | |
> ⚪ = Partially supported
> ❌ = Not working
> 🟨 = Not tested
> 🟩 = Working
> 📝 = To be done
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
|--------|-------|
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚪ | Partially |
| ❌ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| 🟨 | Not Tested |
| 📝 | To be done |
---
### Function Meanings
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
|--------|------------------|
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state change via SW input |
| Watts | Reports watts (unsolicited) |
| kWh | Reports kWh (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down changes via SW input |
| Slats | Slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Slats report changes made via SW |
| D control | Reports scene commands (single/double press, etc.) in detached mode |
| D Binary | Reports binary On/Off via SW input in detached mode |
| Sensor # | Sensor reported in gateway; note type |
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides available at: [Shelly Knowledge Base – Z-Wave](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Shelly Wave PM Mini Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (232)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1987969045%2FShelly+Wave+PM+Mini+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+232+2025-12-05.pdf)
- [Wave PM Mini UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F669220992%2FWave+PM+Mini+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
### Compliance Archive
- [Wave PM Mini Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (166)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/462225763/Wave+PM+Mini+EU?preview=%2F462225763%2F1989902344%2FWave+PM+Mini+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+166+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Wave PM Mini Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (39)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/462225763/Wave+PM+Mini+EU?preview=%2F462225763%2F1625751872%2FWave+PM+Mini+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+39+2024-02-28.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
- [Wave PM Mini Ръководство за употреба (Bulgarian)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/462225763/Wave+PM+Mini+EU?preview=%2F462225763%2F1596063884%2FWave+PM+Mini+%D0%A0%D1%8A%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B4%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE+%D0%B7%D0%B0+%D1%83%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B1%D0%B0+%D0%B8+%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82.pdf.pdf)
- [Wave_PM_mini_user_guide_multilang_2023_print_v2.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/462225763/Wave+PM+Mini+EU?preview=%2F462225763%2F462520333%2FWave_PM_mini_user_guide_multilang_2023_print_v2.pdf)
# Shelly Wave PM Mini
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

---
## Device Identification
- **Device name**: Wave PM Mini
- **USA Part number/Ordering Code**: QMEM-0A1PC16US
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: 0x0007
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x0081
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
---
## Terminology
- **Device**: In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway**: A Z-Wave® gateway (also called a Z-Wave® controller, main controller, primary controller, or hub) acts as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button**: The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices, used for adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to factory defaults. The term "S button" is used in this document.
---
## Short Description
The Shelly Wave PM Mini is a compact smart power meter that enables remote monitoring of electric appliance power consumption with a maximum load of 16 A.
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small offices, retail, restaurants, gas stations, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
---
## Integrations
Shelly Wave devices are built on **Z-Wave**, the world’s leading smart home technology.
This means they work with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave communication protocol.
We regularly test compatibility with various Z-Wave gateways to ensure full functionality.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N, L
### Outputs
- 2 output terminals with power measurement (on screw terminal)
### Add-on Interface
- N/A
---
## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Switches off its own relay
- Sends a Notification Report to the Gateway ("Overheat detected")
- LED reacts as specified (check blinking mode for Overheat detected)
**Reset methods**:
- Power cycle
- Short press on S button
- Press any switch/push-button connected to SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal
> **Note**: Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> See [Notification for Overheat Detected](./wave-pm-mini-(eu)) for more details.
---
### Over-current Protection
- If current exceeds 16A + 10% (> 17.6A) for more than 5 seconds:
- Switches off its own relay
- Sends a Notification Report ("Over-current detected")
- LED blinks as specified (check blinking mode for Over-current detected)
**Reset methods**:
- Power cycle
- Short press on S button
- Press any switch/push-button connected to SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal
> **Note**: Over-current protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> See [Notification for Over-current Detected](./wave-pm-mini-(eu)) for more details.
---
### Over-voltage Protection
- Valid for standard 230 V AC supply.
- If voltage exceeds 240 V AC + 15% (> 278 V AC) for more than 5 seconds:
- Switches off its own relay
- Sends a Notification Report ("Over-voltage detected")
- LED blinks as specified (check blinking mode for Over-voltage detected)
**Reset methods**:
- Power cycle
- Short press on S button
- Press any switch/push-button connected to SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal
> **Note**: Over-voltage protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> See [Notification for Over-voltage Detected](./wave-pm-mini-(eu)) for more details.
---
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air conditioners)
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Required to perform actions like inclusion, exclusion, factory reset.
- Has a limited operation window; automatically returns to Normal mode after completion.
- **Entering Setting Mode**:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- An additional quick press cycles through menus (infinite loop).
- Menu LED status times out after 10 seconds if no action is taken.
---
### S Button Functions
- Manually add the device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory reset the device
---
### LED Signalisation
Click to see the LED Signalisation
#### Normal Mode
- **Removed/Excluded**:
LED blinks **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after each power cycle or S button press.

- **Added/Included**:
LED blinks **green** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after each power cycle or S button press.

#### Settings in Progress
- **Factory Reset & Reboot**:
LED turns solid green (~1 sec), then blue and red blink rapidly (0.1s On / 0.1s Off) for ~2 seconds.
- **Adding / Removing**:
LED blinks **blue** in Mode 2.

- **Firmware Updating OTA**:
LED blinks **blue and red** in Mode 2.

- **Checking Power Supply (230V AC frequency or 24V DC)**:
LED blinks **blue and red** in Mode 5.

#### Settings Mode with S Button
- **Adding/Removing Menu Selected**:
LED stays solid **blue** for up to 10 seconds.
- **Adding/Removing in Progress**:
LED blinks **blue** in Mode 3.

- **Factory Reset Menu Selected**:
LED stays solid **red** for up to 10 seconds.
- **Factory Reset in Progress**:
LED blinks **red** in Mode 3.

#### Alarm Mode
- **Over-current Detected**:
LED blinks **red** in Mode 4: 1x – 0.2s On / 0.2s Off / 2s Off (repeats).

- **Overheat Detected**:
LED blinks **red** in Mode 4: 2x – 0.2s On / 0.2s Off (twice), then 2s Off (repeats).

- **Power Supply Fault (AC frequency or DC voltage fault)**:
LED blinks **red** in Mode 4: 3x – 0.2s On / 0.2s Off (three times), then 2s Off (repeats).

---
### LED Blinking Modes
Click to see the LED blinking modes
| Mode | Description |
|------|-------------|
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1x to 6x – 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s On blue / 0.2s On red |
---
## Specifications
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---
## Basic Wiring Diagram
| Wave PM Mini KB | Wave PM Mini SB KB |
|------------------|--------------------|
|  |  |
---
### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Cables | Description |
|----------|-------------|--------|-------------|
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L | Live (110–240 V AC) wire |
| O | Load circuit output terminal | | |
| S | | S | S button |
---
## About Z-Wave®
---
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> **Note!** All device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc.) will briefly turn on/off (1s on / 1s off) if the device is successfully added/removed.
> **Note!** For Security 2 (S2) inclusion, you must enter the 5-digit PIN code printed on the Z-Wave® DSK label (on the device and in packaging). **Do not lose this code.**
#### SmartStart Inclusion
- Scan the QR code on the device using a gateway that supports SmartStart.
- No further action needed — device auto-adds within 10 minutes of being powered on.
1. Scan the QR code and add the DSK to the gateway's provisioning list.
2. Connect the device to power.
3. Confirm blue LED is blinking in Mode 1 (not yet added).
4. Addition starts automatically after power-up.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during addition.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 when successful.
#### Adding with the S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold S button (>2s) until blue LED blinks in Mode 3 → release to start Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 upon success.
> **Note**: Setting mode has a 10-second timeout before returning to normal mode.
#### Adding with a Switch/Push-button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal (SW, SW1, SW2, ...) 3 times within 3 seconds (must receive 3 on/off signals).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 upon success.
> *Learn mode*: State allowing the device to receive network information from the gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> **Note**: Device is removed, but custom configurations remain unchanged.
> **Note!** All outputs briefly toggle (1s on / 1s off) upon successful removal.
#### Removing with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinks in Mode 1 (device is added).
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold S button (>2s) until blue LED blinks in Mode 3 → release to start Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 when successful.
> **Note**: Setting mode has a 10-second timeout.
#### Removing with a Switch/Push-button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 when successful.
---
## Factory Reset
### General
After reset, all custom settings, kWh data, associations, routings, etc., revert to default. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only when the gateway is missing or non-functional.
### With S Button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button repeatedly until LED turns solid red.
3. Hold S button (>2s) until red LED starts blinking in Mode 3 → release to begin reset.
4. During reset: LED flashes solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink rapidly (Mode 3) for ~2s.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
### With Switch/Push-button
> **Note**: Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. During reset: LED flashes solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink rapidly (Mode 3) for ~2s.
4. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
### Remote Reset via Parameter
Set **Parameter No. 120** to `1` to trigger remote factory reset.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports **Security 2 (S2)** using Strong AES-128 encryption — making Z-Wave® one of the most secure IoT platforms.
- **Authenticated Control**: Out-of-band DSK inclusion
- Supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion
> **Note**: When using S2-enabled gateway, the 5-digit PIN from the DSK label is required.
> The DSK label is on the side of the device and inside the packaging. **Keep it safe.**

- First five digits are highlighted/underlined for easy identification.
- DSK is also represented via QR code.
> **Obfuscation Rule**: Joining node sets bytes 1–2 of public key to zero (0x00) before RF transmission.
> **DSK Use**: Can be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication.
> Gateway can scan the QR code to match against obfuscated public key received via RF.
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
### Parameter No. 36 – O (O1) Power Report on Change – Percentage
- Determines minimum power change to trigger report.
- Size: 1 Byte
- Default: 50
- Values:
- `0` – Reports disabled
- `1–100` (% change)
> **Note**: Even if change occurs, report won’t exceed interval set by Parameter No. 39.
---
### Parameter No. 39 – Minimum Time Between Reports (O, O1)
- Minimum time between power reports.
- Size: 1 Byte
- Default: 30
- Values:
- `0` – Reports disabled
- `1–120` seconds
> **Note**: Related to Parameter 36.
> Setting below 30s may cause network congestion and instability.
---
### Parameter No. 120 – Factory Reset
- Reset to factory defaults and remove from Z-Wave network.
- Advanced parameter (may be hidden under "Advanced").
- Size: 1 Byte
- Default: 0
- Values:
- `0` – Do not reset
- `1` – Perform factory reset
---
### Parameter No. 201 – Serial Number 1
- Part of device serial number.
- Read-only, Advanced.
- Size: 4 Bytes
- Range: `0x00000000` to `0x7FFFFFFF`
---
### Parameter No. 202 – Serial Number 2
- Part of device serial number.
- Read-only, Advanced.
- Size: 4 Bytes
- Range: `0x00000000` to `0x7FFFFFFF`
---
### Parameter No. 203 – Serial Number 3
- Part of device serial number.
- Read-only, Advanced.
- Size: 4 Bytes
- Range: `0x00000000` to `0x7FFFFFFF`
---
## Z-Wave® Command Classes
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]*
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]*
3. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]*
4. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]*
5. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]*
6. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]*
7. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]*
8. METER_V6 [S0, S2]*
9. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]*
10. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]*
11. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]*
12. SECURITY_V1
13. SECURITY_2_V1
14. SUPERVISION_V1
15. TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2
16. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]*
17. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
> *[S2]* = Security 2 Command Class
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Type - Value | 0x04 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Name - Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | Check LED table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs, send notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, short S button press, or switch press |
---
### Over-current Detected O (O1)
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type - Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Over-current detected |
| Name - Value | 0x06 |
| Version | V3 |
| LED Signalisation | Check LED table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF output O(O1), send notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, short S button press, or switch press |
---
### AC Mains Disconnected
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type - Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | AC mains disconnected |
| Name - Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| LED Signalisation | Check LED table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs, send notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, short S button press, or switch press |
---
### Over-voltage Detected
| Field | Value |
|------|-------|
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type - Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Over-voltage detected |
| Name - Value | 0x07 |
| Version | V3 |
| LED Signalisation | Check LED table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs, send notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, short S button press, or switch press |
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
Associations enable direct communication between devices without needing the gateway.
- Max 9 associated devices per group (fixed limit).
- Recommend ≤5 per group to avoid delays.
- **Group 1 – Lifeline Group**: Reserved for controllers (gateways, remotes).
### Root Device – Association Group 1 – Lifeline
- **INDICATOR_REPORT**: LED status
- **DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION**: Triggered on request
- **NOTIFICATION_REPORT**: On Overheat
- **NOTIFICATION_REPORT**: On Over-current detected O(O1)
- **NOTIFICATION_REPORT**: On Over-voltage detected
- **NOTIFICATION_REPORT**: On AC mains disconnected
- **METER_REPORT**: On load power (based on Parameters 36 & 39)
---
## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not be 100% reliable. Do **not** rely solely on this device for life-critical or high-value applications. If the device isn’t recognized or appears incorrectly, manually change the device type and confirm your gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For help, visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | Notes |
|--------|--------|-----------|-------|
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ⚪ | |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | Meaning |
|-------|---------|
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚪ | Partially |
| ❌ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To Be Done |
---
### Function Definitions
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
|--------|------------------|
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state via SW input |
| Watts | Reports watts unsolicited |
| kWh | Reports kWh unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down changes via SW input |
| Slats | Slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Slats report changes via SW input |
| D control | Reports scene commands (single/double press, etc.) in detached mode |
| D Binary | Reports binary On/Off via SW input in detached mode |
| Sensor # | Sensor reported in gateway (type noted) |
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides available in the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Shelly Wave PM Mini multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1987969045%2FShelly+Wave+PM+Mini+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+232+2025-12-05.pdf)
- [Wave PM Mini UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F669220992%2FWave+PM+Mini+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Wave PM Mini US User Guide (PDF)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/787087482/Wave+PM+Mini+US?preview=%2F787087482%2F859734064%2FWave_PM_mini_US_user_guide_V1_print.pdf)
- [Wave PM Mini (EU)](./wave-pm-mini-(eu))
- [Wave PM Mini (US)](./wave-pm-mini-(us))
- [Wave PM Mini (AU)](./wave-pm-mini-(au))
# Shelly Wave Pro 1 – Device Documentation
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

---
## Device Identification
- **Device:** Wave Pro 1
- **AUS Part number / Ordering Code:** QPSW-0A1X16AU
- **Z-Wave Product type ID:** `0x0002`
- **Z-Wave Product ID:** `0x008A`
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer:** Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID:** `0x0460`
---
## Terminology
- **Device**: In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device being discussed.
- **Gateway**: A Z-Wave® gateway (also called a Z-Wave® controller, hub, or primary controller) that serves as the central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used here.
- **S button**: The Z-Wave® Service button located on Z-Wave® devices, used for inclusion, exclusion, and factory reset. The term “S button” is used throughout.
---
## Short Description
The Shelly Wave Pro 1 is a DIN rail-mountable smart switch with potential-free contacts. It controls the on/off function for one electrical device with a load up to **16 A**. Compatible with switches (default) and push-buttons.
### Switch Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default):
- **Single toggle**: Changes output O (O1) state to opposite — on → off, off → on — and sends command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3 (see _Z-Wave Association_).
- **Double toggle (within 500ms)**: Interpreted as a double press; sends command to dimmers, shutters, etc., in groups 2 and 3.
### Switch-Memory Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
When SW (SW1) is configured as a switch-memory:
- **Closing contact**: Output O (O1) turns ON; sends command to devices in groups 2 and 3.
- **Opening contact**: Output O (O1) turns OFF; sends command to devices in groups 2 and 3.
### Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button:
- **Short press**: Toggles output O (O1) state (ON ↔ OFF), sends command to devices in groups 2 and 3.
- **Hold**: Sends command to devices in group 3.
- **Release**: Sends command to devices in group 3.
---
## Switch / Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW2
If SW2 is configured as a switch (default), each change in switch status sends an association command to:
- **Group 4 (on/off)**, or
- **Group 5 (SSLC - root single channel device only)**
Based on current switch position (see _Z-Wave Association_).
### Switch-Memory Connected to Input Terminal SW2
When SW2 is configured as memory switch, any state change sends an association command to:
- **Group 4 (on/off)**, or
- **Group 5 (SSLC - root single-channel only)**
Based on the last memorized state after power loss.
### Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW2
- **Short press**: Toggles ON/OFF commands sent to group 4 (on/off) or group 5 (SSLC — root single-channel only).
- **Hold**: Initiates level adjustment (e.g., dimming) for devices in group 5 (SSLC — root single-channel only).
- **Release**: Stops level adjustment for devices in group 5 (SSLC — root single-channel only).
---
## Switching On/Off Load Connected to O (O1)
The load connected to O (O1) can be switched ON/OFF by:
- A Z-Wave command
- Automatic switching via Parameters No. 19 and 20
- Pressing the switch/push-button SW (SW1)
Each action toggles the output state.
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condos, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small offices, retail, restaurants, gas stations, etc.)
- Government / Municipal
- University / College
- Farming
---
## Integrations
Shelly Wave devices are built on **Z-Wave**, the world’s leading smart home technology.
They work with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave protocol. Regular compatibility testing ensures full support across various gateways.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals
- 1 potential-free contact relay input on screw terminal
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N, L
### Outputs
- 1 potential-free contact relay output on screw terminal
---
## Connectivity
- Z-Wave: Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Automatically switches off the relay
- Sends "Overheat Detected" notification to the gateway
- LED reacts accordingly (see blinking modes below)
> **Note:** Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Reset actions include:
>
> - Power cycle
> - Short press on S button
> - Press any switch/push-button on SW (SW1, SW2, etc.)
🔗 [See more: Notification for Overheat Detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/332529845/Wave+Pro+1#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class)
---
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heaters)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air conditioners)
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **"Setting in progress" mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
> Setting mode is required for inclusion, exclusion, or factory reset. After completion, the device returns automatically to Normal mode.
#### Entering Setting Mode:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue
- An additional quick press cycles through menu options
- Menu timeout: 10 seconds before returning to Normal mode
---
### S Button Functions
- Manually add device to Z-Wave network
- Manually remove device from Z-Wave network
- Factory reset device
---
### LED Signalisation
| Status | LED Behavior |
| ---------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Removed/Excluded** | Blinking blue (Mode 1) for 10 min after power-up or S button press |
| **Added/Included** | Blinking green (Mode 1) for 10 min after power-up or S button press |
| **Factory Reset & Reboot** | Solid green (~1 sec), then blue + red blinking (0.1s on/off, ~2 sec) |
| **Adding/Removing** | Blinking blue (Mode 2) |
| **OTA Firmware Update** | Blue + red blinking (Mode 2) |
| **Power Supply Check** | Blue + red blinking (Mode 5) |
| **Menu Selected (Add/Remove)** | Solid blue (max 10 sec) |
| **Menu Executing (Add/Remove)** | Blinking blue (Mode 3) |
| **Menu Selected (Factory Reset)** | Solid red (max 10 sec) |
| **Menu Executing (Factory Reset)** | Blinking red (Mode 3) |
| **Overheat Detected (Alarm Mode)** | Red blinking (0.2s on, 0.2s off) repeated every 2 seconds |
---
### LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Description |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------- |
| **Mode 1** | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| **Mode 2** | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| **Mode 3** | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| **Mode 4** | (1–6 flashes of 0.2s on/off) + 2s Off |
| **Mode 5** | 0.2s On (blue) / 0.2s On (red) |
---
## Specifications
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---
## Basic Wiring Diagram

---
### Legend
| Terminal | Function | Wire | Purpose |
| -------- | ------------------------------------- | ----- | ----------------------------- |
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L1(A) | Load circuit live wire |
| SW | Switch/push-button input (controls O) | L2(B) | Device power supply live wire |
| SW2 | Switch/push-button input terminal | — | — |
| I | Load circuit input terminal | — | — |
| O | Load circuit output terminal | — | — |
---
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> ✅ **Note**: All outputs (O, O1, etc.) blink 1s ON / 1s OFF upon successful addition/removal.
> 🔐 **Important (S2 Security)**: When adding with S2, enter the 5-digit PIN from the DSK label on the device or packaging. Do not lose it.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
1. Scan the QR code on the device using a SmartStart-capable gateway.
2. Connect the device to power.
3. Confirm blue LED blinks in Mode 1 → device not yet added.
4. Auto-inclusion begins within seconds.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### Inclusion with S Button
1. Power on the device.
2. Confirm blue LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until blue LED blinks in Mode 3 → starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> ⏱️ Setting mode timeout: 10 seconds before returning to normal.
#### Inclusion with Switch/Push-Button
1. Power on device.
2. Confirm blue LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button on any SW terminal **3 times within 3 seconds** (must receive 3 on/off signals).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> 📌 _Learn mode_: State allowing device to receive network info from gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> ❗ Note: Custom settings are preserved; only network membership is removed.
#### Removal with S Button
1. Power on device.
2. Confirm green LED blinks in Mode 1 → device is included.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until blue LED blinks in Mode 3 → starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> ⏱️ Timeout: 10 seconds in setting mode.
#### Removal with Switch/Push-Button
1. Power on device.
2. Confirm green LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal **3 times within 3 seconds**.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
---
## Factory Reset
### General Notes
After reset:
- All custom parameters, associations, routing, kWh data reset to default
- HOME ID and NODE ID deleted
- Use only when gateway is unavailable
### With S Button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button repeatedly until LED turns solid red.
3. Hold S button (>2s) until red LED starts blinking in Mode 3 → reset begins.
4. During reset: solid green (~1s), then blue + red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 → success.
### With Switch/Push-Button
> ⚠️ Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Power on device.
2. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal **5 times within 3 seconds**.
3. During reset: solid green (~1s), then blue + red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
4. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 → success.
### Remote Factory Reset via Parameter
Set **Parameter No. 120 = 1** to trigger remote factory reset.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
- Supports **Security 2 (S2)** with AES-128 encryption — the most secure IoT platform available.
- S2 supports:
- Unsecured
- S2 Unauthenticated
- S2 Authenticated
- Requires S2-enabled gateway for full security.
### DSK Label & QR Code
- Unique 12-digit DSK printed on side label and in packaging.
- First five digits highlighted/underlined = PIN code.
- QR code also present for scanning.
> 🔒 **Out-of-band (OOB) authentication**: Gateway scans QR code to match obfuscated public key received via RF.
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Size | Default | Values |
| ----------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------- | ------------ | --------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **No. 1 – SW (SW1) Switch Type** | Defines how SW1 is interpreted | 1 Byte | 2 | 0=momentary, 1=toggle (closed=ON), 2=toggle (state change) |
| **No. 2 – SW2 Switch Type** | Defines how SW2 is interpreted | 1 Byte | 2 | 0=push-button, 1=toggle (closed=ON), 2=toggle (state change) |
| **No. 17 – Restore O (O1) after Power Failure** | Whether to restore previous state | 1 Byte | 0 | 0=restore, 1=remain OFF |
| **No. 19 – O (O1) Auto OFF Timer** | Auto-off after set time (in s/ms) | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0=disabled, 1–32535 = seconds or milliseconds (see Param 25) |
| **No. 20 – O (O1) Auto ON Timer** | Auto-on after set time (in s/ms) | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0=disabled, 1–32535 = seconds or milliseconds (see Param 25) |
| **No. 23 – O (O1) Contact Type (NO/NC)** | Relay contact type | 1 Byte | 0 | 0=NO, 1=NC |
| **No. 25 – Timer Units (s or ms)** | Set resolution for Params 19 & 20 | 1 Byte | 0 | 0=seconds, 1=milliseconds |
| **No. 91 – Water Alarm Response** | Reacts to water alarm frames | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0=no action, 1=open relay, 2=close relay |
| **No. 92 – Smoke Alarm Response** | Reacts to smoke alarm frames | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0=no action, 1=open relay, 2=close relay |
| **No. 93 – CO Alarm Response** | Reacts to CO alarm frames | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0=no action, 1=open relay, 2=close relay |
| **No. 94 – Heat Alarm Response** | Reacts to heat alarm frames | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0=no action, 1=open relay, 2=close relay |
| **No. 120 – Factory Reset (Remote)** | Trigger remote factory reset | 1 Byte | 0 | 0=don’t reset, 1=reset |
| **No. 201–203 – Serial Number Parts** | Read-only serial number segments | 4 Bytes each | Device-specific | 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF |
> 💡 Parameters 201–203 are advanced and may be hidden under "Advanced" tab.
---
## Z-Wave® Command Classes
1. `ASSOCIATION_V2` [S0, S2]
2. `ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3` [S0, S2]
3. `BASIC_V2` [S0, S2]
4. `SWITCH_BINARY_V2` [S0, S2]
5. `CONFIGURATION_V4` [S0, S2]
6. `DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1` [S0, S2]
7. `FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5` [S0, S2]
8. `INDICATOR_V3` [S0, S2]
9. `MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2` [S0, S2]
10. `MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3` [S0, S2]
11. `NOTIFICATION_V8` [S0, S2]
12. `POWERLEVEL_V1` [S0, S2]
13. `SECURITY_V1`
14. `SECURITY_2_V1`
15. `SUPERVISION_V1`
16. `TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2`
17. `VERSION_V3` [S0, S2]
18. `ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2`
> [S2]\* = Security 2 supported
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Field | Value |
| ---------------------- | ----------------------------------------- |
| Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Type (Value) | `0x04` |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat Detected |
| Name (Value) | `0x02` |
| Version | V2 |
| LED Signalisation | See blinking table (Mode 4) |
| Device Reaction | Switches off output, sends notification |
| Restore Actions | Power cycle, S button press, switch press |
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
| Group | Purpose | Max Nodes | Trigger | Supported Command Classes |
| ---------------------- | ------------------------------ | --------- | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Group 1 (Lifeline)** | Status reporting, gateway-only | 1 | Always | INDICATOR_REPORT, DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION, SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT, NOTIFICATION_REPORT |
| **Group 2** | SW1 control (Basic) | 9 | SW1 state change | BASIC_SET |
| **Group 3** | SW1 control (Multilevel) | 9 | SW1 state change | SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE, STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE |
| **Group 4** | SW2 control (Basic) | 9 | SW2 state change | BASIC_SET |
| **Group 5** | SW2 control (Multilevel) | 9 | SW2 state change | SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE, STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE |
> ⚠️ Recommend ≤5 devices per group to avoid delays.
---
## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® communication is not 100% reliable. Do **not** rely solely on this device for life-critical applications. If device isn’t recognized or misbehaves, manually verify device type and ensure gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For help, visit: [Shelly Support Portal](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | Notes |
| ---------------------------- | ------ | --------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC3 / Z-Wave Engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ⚪ | Output updates but UI doesn’t reflect |
| SmartThings | ✅ | ✅ | [With Shelly Wave Edge Driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Jeedom | TBD | TBD | |
| Hubitat | TBD | TBD | |
> ⚪ = Partially working
> TBD = To be done
---
### Legend
| Symbol | Meaning |
| ------ | -------------------------- |
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚪ | Partially |
| ❌ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| TBD | To Be Done |
---
### Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning |
| ---------- | ---------------------------------- |
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports state changes via SW input |
| Watts | Reports watts unsolicited |
| kWh | Reports kWh unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down changes via SW |
| Slats | Responds to app UI slats command |
| SW Slats | Reports slats changes via SW |
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides: [Shelly Knowledge Base – Z-Wave](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Wave Pro 1 Multilingual Declaration of Conformity](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786661652/Wave+Pro+1+AU?preview=%2F786661652%2F786661701%2FWave+Pro+1+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
- [Wave Pro 1 UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786661652/Wave+Pro+1+AU?preview=%2F786661652%2F786661698%2FWave+Pro+1+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Wave_Pro1_multilang_2023_print_V1.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786661652/Wave+Pro+1+AU?preview=%2F786661652%2F786661668%2FWave_Pro1_multilang_2023_print_V1.pdf)
# Shelly Wave Pro 1 – Device Documentation
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

---
## Device Identification
- **Device**: Wave Pro 1
- **EU Part number/Ordering Code**: QPSW-0A1X16EU
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: `0x0002`
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: `0x008A`
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: `0x0460`
---
## Terminology
- **Device**: In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device covered by this guide.
- **Gateway**: A Z-Wave® gateway (also called Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub). It acts as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used here.
- **S button**: The Z-Wave® Service button located on Z-Wave® devices, used for functions like adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting to factory defaults. The term “S button” is used throughout.
---
## Short Description
The Shelly Wave Pro 1 is a DIN rail-mountable smart switch with potential-free contacts. It controls the on/off function for one electrical load up to **16 A**. Compatible with switches (default) and push-buttons.
### Switch Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If SW (SW1) is configured as a **switch (default)**:
- Each toggle changes the output O (O1) state: On → Off → On → etc.
#### Actions:
- **Change switch position once**: Toggle output O (O1) state and send command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3 (see _Z-Wave Association_).
---
### Switch-Memory Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If SW (SW1) is configured as **switch-memory**:
- **Closing contact**: Output O (O1) turns **ON**, sends command to devices in groups 2 and 3.
- **Opening contact**: Output O (O1) turns **OFF**, sends command to devices in groups 2 and 3.
---
### Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If SW (SW1) is configured as a **push-button**:
- Each press toggles output O (O1): ON → OFF → ON → etc.
#### Actions:
- **Short Press**: Toggle output O (O1) state; send command to devices in groups 2 and 3.
- **Hold**: Send command to devices in group 3.
- **Release**: Send command to devices in group 3.
> 🔗 See [Z-Wave Association](<./wave-1-(eu)>) for more details.
---
## Switch/Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW2
If SW2 is configured as a **switch (default)**:
- Each change in switch status sends an association command to:
- Group 4 (on/off), or
- Group 5 (SSLC – root single-channel device only)
depending on current switch position.
> 🔗 Refer to _Z-Wave Association_ chapter.
### Switch-Memory Connected to Input Terminal SW2
If SW2 is configured as **memory switch**:
- Any state change sends an association command to group 4 (on/off) or group 5 (SSLC), based on the last remembered state after power loss.
> 🔗 See _Z-Wave Association_ chapter.
### Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW2
- **Short Press**: Toggles between ON/OFF commands; sends to group 4 (on/off) or group 5 (SSLC – root single-channel only).
- **Hold**: Sends command to initiate level adjustment for devices in group 5 (SSLC – root single-channel only).
- **Release**: Stops level adjustment for devices in group 5 (SSLC – root single-channel only).
> 🔗 See _Z-Wave Association_ chapter.
---
## Switching On/Off Load Connected to O (O1)
The load connected to O (O1) can be switched ON/OFF via:
- Z-Wave command
- Automatic switching enabled via Parameters No. 19 and 20
- Pressing the switch/push-button SW (SW1)
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condos, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small offices, retail, restaurants, gas stations, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
- Farming
---
## Integrations
Shelly Wave devices are built on **Z-Wave**, the world’s leading smart home technology.
This means they work with **all certified Z-Wave gateways**.
We regularly test compatibility across various gateways to ensure full functionality.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals
- 1 potential-free contact relay input on screw terminal
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N, L
### Outputs
- 1 potential-free contact relay output on screw terminal
---
## Connectivity
Z-Wave: Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Automatically switches off its own relay
- Sends **Notification Report** to the gateway ("Overheat detected")
- LED reacts accordingly (check blinking mode for "Overheat detected")
> ✅ Reset triggers: Power cycle, short press on S button, or pressing any switch/push-button on SW (SW1, SW2, etc.)
> ⚠️ **Note:** Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> 🔗 See [Notification for Overheat Detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/332529845/Wave+Pro+1#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class) for details.
---
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air conditioners)
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **“Setting in progress” mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Required to perform actions like inclusion, exclusion, factory reset.
- Limited time window; automatically returns to Normal mode after completion.
- **Entering Setting Mode**:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until LED turns solid blue.
- Additional quick press cycles through menu options.
- Menu timeout: 10 seconds before returning to Normal mode.
### S Button Functions
- Manually add device to Z-Wave network
- Manually remove device from Z-Wave network
- Factory reset device
---
### LED Signalisation
| State | LED Behavior |
| --------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Removed/Excluded** | Blinking blue in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press |
| **Added/Included** | Blinking green in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press |
| **Factory Reset & Reboot** | Solid green (~1 sec), then blue + red blinking (0.1s on/off) for ~2 sec |
| **Adding / Removing** | Blinking blue in Mode 2 |
| **OTA Firmware Update** | Blinking blue + red in Mode 2 |
| **Power Supply Check** | Blinking blue + red in Mode 5 |
| **Menu Selected (Add/Remove)** | Solid blue (max 10 sec) |
| **Executing Add/Remove** | Blinking blue in Mode 3 |
| **Menu Selected (Factory Reset)** | Solid red (max 10 sec) |
| **Executing Factory Reset** | Blinking red in Mode 3 |
| **Overheat Detected** | Blinking red in Mode 4: (0.2s On / 0.2s Off) × 1–6, then 2s Off |
> 📌 Click to view LED signalization images:
> [View LED Signalisation](#led-signalisation)
---
### LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Blink Pattern |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------- |
| **Mode 1** | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| **Mode 2** | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| **Mode 3** | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| **Mode 4** | (1–6 times) 0.2s On / 0.2s Off, then 2s Off |
| **Mode 5** | 0.2s On (blue) / 0.2s On (red) |
---
## Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
| -------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------- |
| Power Supply | 110–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
| Power Consumption | < 0.3 W |
| Max Switching Voltage (AC) | 240 V |
| Max Switching Current (AC) | 16 A |
| Max Switching Voltage (DC) | N/A |
| Max Switching Current (DC) | N/A |
| Overheating Protection | Yes |
| Power Measurement (W) | No |
| Communication Range | Up to 40 m indoors (131 ft.) – depends on conditions |
| Z-Wave® Repeater | Yes |
| CPU | Z-Wave® S800 |
| Z-Wave® Frequency Band | 868.4 MHz |
| Max Radio Power | < 25 mW |
| Dimensions (H × W × D) | 94 × 19 × 69 ±0.5 mm / 3.70 × 0.75 × 2.71 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 60 g / 2.12 oz. |
| Mounting | DIN rail |
| Screw Terminal Torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.54 lbin |
| Conductor Cross Section |
- Green connector: 0.5–2.5 mm² / 20–14 AWG
- White connectors: 0.5–1.5 mm² / 20–16 AWG
| Stripped Length |
- Green connector: 6–7 mm / 0.24–0.28 in
- White connectors: 5–6 mm / 0.20–0.24 in
| Shell Material | Plastic |
| Color | Blue |
| Ambient Temperature | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max Altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft. |
---
## Basic Wiring Diagram

### Legend
| Terminal | Function | Wire | Purpose |
| -------- | ------------------------------------- | ----- | ----------------------------- |
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L1(A) | Load circuit live wire |
| SW | Switch/push-button input (controls O) | L2(B) | Device power supply live wire |
| SW2 | Switch/push-button input terminal | — | — |
| I | Load circuit input terminal | — | — |
| O | Load circuit output terminal | — | — |
---
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> 💡 **Note**: All outputs (O, O1, etc.) will briefly turn on/off during successful addition/removal.
> 🔐 **Security 2 (S2) Note**: A 5-digit PIN from the Z-Wave® DSK label (on device and packaging) is required. Do **not lose it**.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
1. Scan the QR code on the device using a SmartStart-capable gateway.
2. Connect the device to power.
3. If the blue LED blinks in Mode 1 → device not added.
4. Addition starts automatically within seconds.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### Inclusion with S Button
1. Connect to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then hold >2 seconds until LED blinks in Mode 3 → starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during process.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 upon success.
> ⏳ Timeout: 10 seconds in Setting mode before returning to Normal.
#### Inclusion with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> 📌 _Learn mode_: State allowing device to receive network info from gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> 💡 **Note**: Custom settings remain unchanged. Only network membership is removed.
#### Removal with S Button
1. Connect to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinks in Mode 1 → device is added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then hold >2 seconds until LED blinks in Mode 3 → starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> ⏳ Timeout: 10 seconds in Setting mode.
#### Removal with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle any SW terminal switch/push-button 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
---
### Factory Reset
> ⚠️ After reset: All custom parameters, associations, routing, kWh data, etc., revert to default. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted.
#### With S Button
1. Hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button repeatedly until LED turns solid red.
3. Hold S button >2 seconds until red LED blinks in Mode 3 → starts reset.
4. LED flashes solid green (~1s), then blue/red blinking (Mode 3) for ~2s.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 → reset complete.
#### With Switch/Push-Button
> ⚠️ Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect to power.
2. Toggle any SW terminal switch/push-button 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. LED flashes solid green (~1s), then blue/red blinking (Mode 3) for ~2s.
4. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 → reset complete.
#### Remote Factory Reset (via Gateway)
Set **Parameter No. 120 = 1**
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
- Supports **Security 2 (S2)** using Strong AES-128 encryption.
- Requires **S2-enabled gateway** for full security.
- Supports:
- Out-of-band DSK inclusion
- Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion
> 🔐 **Important**: The DSK PIN (first 5 digits) is printed on the side label and inside packaging. Never remove the label.

> The DSK may also be scanned via QR code. During inclusion, the gateway verifies the obfuscated public key received via RF.
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Size | Default | Values |
| ----------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------ | ------------ | --------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **No. 1 – SW (SW1) Switch Type** | Defines how SW1 is interpreted | 1 Byte | 2 | 0=Momentary, 1=Toggle (closed=ON), 2=Toggle (state change) |
| **No. 2 – SW2 Switch Type** | Defines how SW2 is interpreted | 1 Byte | 2 | 0=Push-button, 1=Toggle (closed=ON), 2=Toggle (state change) |
| **No. 17 – Restore O (O1) After Power Failure** | Whether to restore last state | 1 Byte | 0 | 0=Restore, 1=Do not restore (remains OFF) |
| **No. 19 – Auto OFF Timer (O1)** | Schedule auto-off after delay | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0=Disabled, 1–32535=seconds or milliseconds (see Param 25) |
| **No. 20 – Auto ON Timer (O1)** | Schedule auto-on after delay | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0=Disabled, 1–32535=seconds or milliseconds (see Param 25) |
| **No. 23 – O (O1) Contact Type (NO/NC)** | Relay contact type | 1 Byte | 0 | 0=Normally Open (NO), 1=Normally Closed (NC) |
| **No. 25 – Timer Unit (s/ms)** | Set timer units | 1 Byte | 0 | 0=Seconds, 1=Milliseconds |
| **No. 91 – Water Alarm Response** | Action on water alarm | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0=No action, 1=Open relay, 2=Close relay |
| **No. 92 – Smoke Alarm Response** | Action on smoke alarm | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0=No action, 1=Open relay, 2=Close relay |
| **No. 93 – CO Alarm Response** | Action on CO alarm | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0=No action, 1=Open relay, 2=Close relay |
| **No. 94 – Heat Alarm Response** | Action on heat alarm | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0=No action, 1=Open relay, 2=Close relay |
| **No. 120 – Factory Reset** | Trigger remote reset | 1 Byte | 0 | 0=No reset, 1=Perform reset |
| **No. 201–203 – Serial Number Parts** | Read-only device serial parts | 4 Bytes each | Device-specific | 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF |
> ⚙️ Parameters 201–203 are read-only and hidden under "Advanced" tag.
---
## Z-Wave® Command Classes
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]\*
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]\*
3. BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]\*
4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]\*
5. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]\*
6. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]\*
7. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]\*
8. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]\*
9. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]\*
10. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]\*
11. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]\*
12. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]\*
13. SECURITY_V1
14. SECURITY_2_V1
15. SUPERVISION_V1
16. TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2
17. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]\*
18. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
> _[S2]_ = Security 2 Command Class
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Field | Value |
| ----------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ |
| Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Notification Type Value | `0x04` |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Notification Name Value | `0x02` |
| Version | V2 |
| LED Signalisation | Mode 4: Red blinking (0.2s On/Off), repeat every 2s |
| Device Reaction | Turns off output(s), sends notification |
| Restore Actions | Power cycle, short S button press, press any SW button |
> 🔗 See [Notification Details](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/332529845/Wave+Pro+1#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class)
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
| Group | Purpose | Nodes Allowed | Trigger | Supported Commands |
| ---------------------- | ------------------------ | ---------------- | ------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Group 1 (Lifeline)** | Status reporting | 1 (Gateway only) | Device status | INDICATOR_REPORT, DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION, SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT, NOTIFICATION_REPORT |
| **Group 2** | SW1 control (Basic) | Up to 9 | SW1 state (On/Off) | BASIC_SET |
| **Group 3** | SW1 control (Multilevel) | Up to 9 | Recommended: Push-button | SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE, STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE |
| **Group 4** | SW2 control (Basic) | Up to 9 | SW2 state (On/Off) | BASIC_SET |
| **Group 5** | SW2 control (Multilevel) | Up to 9 | Recommended: Push-button | SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE, STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE |
> ⚠️ Avoid network delays: limit to ≤5 devices per group.
---
## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® communication may not be 100% reliable. Do **not** rely solely on this device for life-critical applications. If the device isn't recognized or behaves incorrectly, manually verify the device type and ensure your gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For help, visit: [Support Portal](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | Notes |
| ----------------------------- | ------ | --------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave Engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ⚠️ | 1\* UI does not reflect output changes |
| SmartThings | ✅ | ✅ | [With Shelly Wave Edge Driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | |
> **1\*** Output changes but UI doesn’t update.
---
### Legend
| Symbol | Meaning |
| ------ | -------------------------- |
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚠️ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To Be Done |
---
### Function Definitions
| Function | Meaning |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state via SW input |
| Watts | Reports power usage unsolicited |
| kWh | Reports energy consumption unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down changes via SW input |
| Slats | Responds to slat control command |
| SW Slats | Reports slat changes via SW input |
| D Control | Reports scene commands (single/double press, etc.) in detached mode |
| D Binary | Reports binary On/Off via SW input in detached mode |
| Sensor # | Sensor visualization in gateway; note type |
---
## Gateway Guides
Find useful guides at the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Wave Pro 1 Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625948262%2FWave+Pro+1+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Wave Pro 1 UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F669384777%2FWave+Pro+1+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
> 📂 [Compliance Archive](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/390561795/Wave+Pro+1+EU?preview=%2F390561795%2F1625882844%2FWave+Pro+1+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+40+2024-02-28.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
- [Wave Pro 1 Ръководство за употреба (Bulgarian)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/390561795/Wave+Pro+1+EU?preview=%2F390561795%2F1593246236%2FWave+Pro+1+%D0%A0%D1%8A%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B4%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE+%D0%B7%D0%B0+%D1%83%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B1%D0%B0+%D0%B8+%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82.pdf.pdf)
- [Wave_Pro1_multilang_2023_print_V1](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/390561795/Wave+Pro+1+EU?preview=%2F390561795%2F390561809%2FWave_Pro1_multilang_2023_print_V1.pdf)
# Shelly Wave Pro 1 – Device Documentation
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

---
## Device Identification
- **Device:** Wave Pro 1
- **USA Part number / Ordering Code:** QPSW-0A1X16US
- **Z-Wave Product type ID:** `0x0002`
- **Z-Wave Product ID:** `0x008A`
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer:** Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID:** `0x0460`
---
## Terminology
- **Device**: In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway**: A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button**: The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices and used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term "S button" is used in this document.
---
## Short Description
The Device is a DIN rail mountable smart switch with potential-free contacts. It controls the on/off function for one electrical device with a load up to 16 A. It is compatible with switches (default) and push-buttons.
### Switch Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state — on, off, on, etc.
- **Change switch position once:** Change the state of the output O (O1) to the opposite state and send the command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3 (see chapter _Z-Wave Association_).
### Switch-Memory Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If SW (SW1) is configured as a switch-memory:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact:** Change the state of output O (O1) to On and send command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3.
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact:** Change the state of output O (O1) to Off and send command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3.
### Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press toggles the output state O (O1):
- **Short press:** Toggle output state O (O1) and send command to devices in groups 2 and 3.
- **Hold:** Send command to devices in group 3.
- **Release:** Send command to devices in group 3.
---
## Switch / Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW2
If SW2 is configured as a switch (default), each change in switch status sends an association command to devices in group 4 (on/off) or group 5 (SSLC — root single channel device only), based on the current switch position. _(See chapter Z-Wave Association)._
### Switch-Memory Connected to Input Terminal SW2
If SW2 is configured as a memory switch, any switch state change sends an association command to group 4 (on/off) or group 5 (SSLC — root single-channel devices only), based on the last memorized state during the previous power loss. _(See Z-Wave Association chapter)._
### Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW2
- **Short press:** Toggles between on/off commands, sending a command to devices in group 4 (on/off) or group 5 (SSLC — root single-channel devices only).
- **Hold:** Sends an association command to initiate level adjustment for devices in group 5 (SSLC — root single-channel devices only).
- **Release:** Sends an association command to cease level adjustment for devices in group 5 (SSLC — root single-channel devices only).
---
## Switching On/Off Load Connected to O (O1)
The load connected to O (O1) can be switched on/off by:
- Z-Wave command
- Automatic switching via proper settings of Parameters No. 19 and 20
- Pressing the switch/push-button SW (SW1): changes the state of the connected load to the opposite one
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
- Farming
---
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed on the **world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave**.
This means Shelly Qubino Wave works with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave communication protocol.
To ensure full functionality, we regularly perform compatibility tests with different Z-Wave gateways.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals
- 1 potential-free contact relay input on screw terminal
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N, L
### Outputs
- 1 potential-free contact relay output on screw terminal
---
## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Automatically switches off its own relay
- Sends a **Notification Report** to the Gateway ("Overheat detected")
- LED reacts as specified (check blinking mode for Overheat detected)
> **Any of the following actions reset this alarm**:
>
> - Power cycle
> - Short press on S button
> - Press any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal
> **NOTE**: Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description under [Z-Wave™ Notifications Command Class](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/332529845/Wave+Pro+1#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class)
---
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **"Setting in progress" mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Required to start procedures like inclusion, exclusion, factory reset.
- Limited time operation; automatically returns to Normal mode after completion.
- **Entering Setting mode:**
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue
- An additional quick press changes menu (infinite loop)
- Menu LED status has a 10-second timeout before returning to Normal state
### S Button Functions
- Manually add the Device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the Device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory reset the Device
### LED Signalisation
Click to see the LED Signalisation
#### Normal Mode
- **Removed/Excluded**
LED blinks **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after every power cycle and after pressing the S button.

- **Added/Included**
LED blinks **green** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after every power cycle and after pressing the S button.

#### Settings in Progress
- **Factory Reset and Reboot**
During reset: LED turns solid green (~1 sec), then blue and red blink rapidly (0.1s on/off) for ~2 sec.
- **Adding / Removing**
LED blinks **blue** in Mode 2.

- **Firmware Updating OTA**
LED blinks **blue and red** in Mode 2.

- **Checking Power Supply (230 V AC / 24 V DC)**
LED blinks **blue and red** in Mode 5.

#### Settings Mode with S Button
- **Adding / Removing Menu Selected**
LED stays solid **blue** for up to 10 seconds.
- **Adding / Removing Executing**
LED blinks **blue** in Mode 3.

- **Factory Reset Menu Selected**
LED stays solid **red** for up to 10 seconds.
- **Factory Reset Executing**
LED blinks **red** in Mode 3.

#### Alarm Mode
- **Overheat Detected**
LED blinks **red** in Mode 4: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off × 6 cycles + 2s Off (repeats)

### LED Blinking Modes
Click to see the LED blinking modes
| Mode | Blink Pattern |
| ------ | ---------------------------------------- |
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1–6 times: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s On Blue / 0.2s On Red |
---
## Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram

### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | ------------------------------------------------- | ----- | -------------------------------------------- |
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L1(A) | Load circuit live wire (110–240 V AC) |
| SW | Switch/push-button input terminal (controlling O) | L2(B) | Device power supply live wire (110–240 V AC) |
| SW2 | Switch/push-button input terminal | | |
| I | Load circuit input terminal | | |
| O | Load circuit output terminal | | |
---
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> **Note!** All Device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc.) will briefly turn on/off if the Device is successfully added/removed.
> **Note!** For Security 2 (S2) inclusion, a dialog will appear asking for the 5-digit PIN code printed on the Z-Wave® DSK label on the side of the Device and inside the packaging.
> **IMPORTANT**: The PIN must not be lost.
#### SmartStart Adding (Inclusion)
SmartStart-enabled products can be added by scanning the Z-Wave® QR Code on the Device with a gateway supporting SmartStart.
1. Scan the QR code in the gateway app and add the DSK to the provisioning list.
2. Connect the Device to power.
3. Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1 → indicates not added.
4. The Device will auto-add within seconds after power-up.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during addition.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### Adding (Inclusion) with the S Button
1. Connect the Device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED is blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during addition.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 upon success.
> **Note**: Setting mode has a 10-second timeout before returning to Normal mode.
#### Adding (Inclusion) with a Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect Device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED is blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button on any SW terminal (SW, SW1, SW2) 3 times within 3 seconds → puts Device in Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during addition.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 upon success.
> **Learn mode**: State allowing the Device to receive network info from the gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> **Note**: The Device will be removed from your Z-Wave® network, but custom configurations remain unchanged.
> **Note**: All outputs briefly toggle on/off upon successful removal.
#### Removing (Exclusion) with the S Button
1. Connect Device to power.
2. Confirm green LED is blinking in Mode 1 → indicates added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 upon success.
> **Note**: Setting mode has a 10-second timeout.
#### Removing (Exclusion) with a Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect Device to power.
2. Confirm green LED is blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button on any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 upon success.
---
## Factory Reset
### General
After factory reset:
- All custom parameters and stored values (kWh, associations, routings, etc.) return to default
- HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted
- Use only when gateway is missing or inoperable
### With the S Button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button multiple times until LED turns solid red.
3. Press and hold (>2s) S button until red LED blinks in Mode 3 → starts reset.
4. During reset: LED flashes green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
### With a Switch/Push-Button
> **Note**: Only possible within the first minute after power-up.
1. Connect Device to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. During reset: LED flashes green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
4. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
### Remotely via Parameter (Gateway)
Factory reset can be triggered remotely by setting **Parameter No. 120 = 1**.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The Device supports **Security 2 (S2)** using Strong AES-128 encryption — making Z-Wave® the most secure IoT platform.
- **Authenticated Control**
- Out-of-band DSK for inclusion
- Compatible with most implementations
The Device supports:
- S2 Authenticated
- S2 Unauthenticated
- Unsecure inclusion
> **Note**: When adding with S2-enabled gateway, the 5-digit PIN from the DSK label (on device and in packaging) is required. Do not remove the label.

> The first five digits are highlighted/underlined. The DSK is also represented as a QR code.
### DSK Label and QR Code (Example)
- Joining node obfuscates its public key by setting bytes 1–2 to zero (`0x00`) before RF transfer.
- DSK may be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication.
- Gateway can scan QR code to match obfuscated key received via RF.
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
### Parameter No. 1 – SW (SW1) Switch Type
- **Value size:** 1 Byte
- **Default:** 2
- **Values:**
- 0: Momentary switch
- 1: Toggle switch (contact closed = ON)
- 2: Toggle switch (device changes state when switch changes)
### Parameter No. 2 – SW2 Switch Type
- **Value size:** 1 Byte
- **Default:** 2
- **Values:**
- 0: Momentary switch (push button)
- 1: Toggle switch (contact closed = ON)
- 2: Toggle switch (device changes state when switch changes)
### Parameter No. 17 – Restore State of O (O1) After Power Failure
- **Value size:** 1 Byte
- **Default:** 0
- **Values:**
- 0: Save and restore last state
- 1: Do not save; remains off after power failure
### Parameter No. 19 – O (O1) Auto OFF with Timer
- **Value size:** 2 Bytes
- **Default:** 0
- **Values:**
- 0: Auto OFF disabled
- 1–32535: Timer in seconds (or milliseconds — see Param 25)
> Timer resets on every ON command (remote or local).
### Parameter No. 20 – O (O1) Auto ON with Timer
- **Value size:** 2 Bytes
- **Default:** 0
- **Values:**
- 0: Auto ON disabled
- 1–32535: Timer in seconds (or milliseconds — see Param 25)
> Timer resets on every OFF command.
### Parameter No. 23 – O (O1) Contact Type – NO/NC
- **Value size:** 1 Byte
- **Default:** 0
- **Values:**
- 0: Normally Open (NO)
- 1: Normally Closed (NC)
| par-NO/NC | Command | Output State |
| --------- | ------- | ------------ |
| NO (0) | OFF | OFF (0 V) |
| NO (0) | ON | ON (230 V) |
| NC (1) | OFF | ON (230 V) |
| NC (1) | ON | OFF (0 V) |
### Parameter No. 25 – Set Timer Units (s or ms)
- **Value size:** 1 Byte
- **Default:** 0
- **Values:**
- 0: Seconds
- 1: Milliseconds
### Parameter No. 91 – Water Alarm
- **Value size:** 4 Bytes
- **Default:** 0
- **Values:**
- 0: No action
- 1: Open relay
- 2: Close relay
### Parameter No. 92 – Smoke Alarm
- **Value size:** 4 Bytes
- **Default:** 0
- **Values:**
- 0: No action
- 1: Open relay
- 2: Close relay
### Parameter No. 93 – CO Alarm
- **Value size:** 4 Bytes
- **Default:** 0
- **Values:**
- 0: No action
- 1: Open relay
- 2: Close relay
### Parameter No. 94 – Heat Alarm
- **Value size:** 4 Bytes
- **Default:** 0
- **Values:**
- 0: No action
- 1: Open relay
- 2: Close relay
### Parameter No. 120 – Factory Reset
- **Value size:** 1 Byte
- **Default:** 0
- **Values:**
- 0: Don’t reset
- 1: Perform factory reset
> Advanced parameter; may be hidden under "Advanced" tab.
### Parameters No. 201–203 – Serial Number Parts
- **Read-only**, hidden under Advanced tab
- Values: `0x00000000` to `0x7FFFFFFF`
---
## Z-Wave® Command Classes
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]\*
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]\*
3. BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]\*
4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]\*
5. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]\*
6. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]\*
7. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]\*
8. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]\*
9. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]\*
10. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]\*
11. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]\*
12. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]\*
13. SECURITY_V1
14. SECURITY_2_V1
15. SUPERVISION_V1
16. TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2
17. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]\*
18. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
> _[S2]_ = Security S2 Command Class
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Comment | Value |
| ----------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------- |
| Z-Wave Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Notification Type – Value | `0x04` |
| Notification Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Notification Name – Value | `0x02` |
| Notification Version | V2 |
| LED Signalisation | See LED signalisation table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs + send notification |
| Action to Restore | Power cycle, short press S button, press any SW terminal |
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
Associations enable direct device-to-device communication without gateway involvement.
- Max 9 devices per group (fixed)
- Recommended max: 5 per group to avoid delays
- **Lifeline Group (Group 1)**: Reserved for gateway only (1 node allowed)
### Association Group 1 – Lifeline Group
- Supports:
- `INDICATOR_REPORT`: LED status
- `DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION`: triggered on request
- `SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT`: status change of O (O1)
- `NOTIFICATION_REPORT`: triggered on Overheat
### Association Group 2
- Assigned to SW (SW1)
- Uses **Basic command class**
- Triggered by SW (SW1)
- Sends `BASIC_SET ON/OFF` to associated devices
### Association Group 3
- Assigned to SW (SW1)
- Uses **Switch Multilevel command class**
- Triggered by SW (SW1)
- Recommended for push buttons
- Commands:
- `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE`
- `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE`
### Association Group 4
- Assigned to SW2
- Uses **Basic command class**
- Sends `BASIC_SET ON/OFF` to associated devices
### Association Group 5
- Assigned to SW2
- Uses **Switch Multilevel command class**
- Recommended for push buttons
- Commands:
- `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE`
- `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE`
---
## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not be 100% reliable. This Device should **not** be used in life-critical or high-value scenarios. If the Device is not recognized or behaves incorrectly, manually change the Device type and confirm your gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For help, visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | Notes |
| ----------------------------- | ------ | --------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ⚪ | 1\* |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Jeedom | TBD | TBD | |
| Hubitat | TBD | TBD | |
> 1\* Output state changes, but UI fails to reflect updates.
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------ | -------------------------- |
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚪ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To Be Done |
---
### Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning |
| ---------- | ----------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | Tested if device responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Tested if device reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Watts | Tested if Watts are reported unsolicited |
| kWh | Tested if kWh are reported unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Tested if device responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Tested if device reports Up/Down changes via SW input |
| Slats | Tested if slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Tested if slats report changes via SW |
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides available in the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Wave Pro 1 multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786399311/Wave+Pro+1+US?preview=%2F786399311%2F786628738%2FWave+Pro+1+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity.pdf)
- [Wave Pro 1 UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786399311/Wave+Pro+1+US?preview=%2F786399311%2F786628744%2FWave+Pro+1+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Wave_Pro1_US_user_guide_V1_print.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786399311/Wave+Pro+1+US?preview=%2F786399311%2F859897863%2FWave_Pro1_US_user_guide_V1_print.pdf)
- [Wave Pro 1 (EU)](./wave-pro-1-(eu))
- [Wave Pro 1 (US)](./wave-pro-1-(us))
- [Wave Pro 1 (AU)](./wave-pro-1-(au))
# Shelly Wave Pro 1PM – Device Documentation
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

---
## Device Identification
- **Device**: Wave Pro 1PM
- **AUS Part number / Ordering Code**: QPSW-0A1P16AU
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: `0x0002`
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: `0x008B`
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: `0x0460`
---
## Terminology
| Term | Definition |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Device** | In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device being discussed. |
| **Gateway** | A Z-Wave® gateway (also called Z-Wave® controller, main controller, primary controller, or hub) that serves as the central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. |
| **S button** | The Z-Wave® Service button located on Z-Wave® devices, used for inclusion, exclusion, and factory reset. |
---
## Short Description
The **Wave Pro 1PM** is a DIN rail-mounted smart switch with power measurement. It controls the on/off function for one electrical load up to **16 A**, and supports both switches (default) and push-buttons.
### Switch Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If configured as a **switch (default)**:
- **One toggle**: Changes output O (O1) state (on → off, off → on), sends command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3.
- **Two toggles within 500ms**: Interpreted as "double press", sends command to dimmers, shutters, etc., in groups 2 and 3.
### Switch-Memory Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If configured as **switch-memory**:
- **Close contact**: Output O (O1) turns **ON** and sends command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3.
- **Open contact**: Output O (O1) turns **OFF** and sends command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3.
### Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If configured as a **push-button**:
- **Short press**: Toggles output O (O1) state (on ↔ off), sends command to groups 2 and 3.
- **Hold**: Sends command to group 3.
- **Release**: Sends command to group 3.
---
## Switching On/Off Load Connected to O (O1)
The load connected to O (O1) can be switched via:
- Z-Wave commands
- Automatic switching (via Parameters No. 19 and 20)
- Pressing the switch/push-button SW (SW1): toggles load state
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units: apartments, condos, hotels)
- Light commercial (small offices, retail, restaurants, gas stations)
- Government / Municipal
- University / College
---
## Integrations
Shelly Wave devices are built on **Z-Wave**, the world’s leading smart home technology. They work with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave protocol.
We regularly test compatibility across various Z-Wave gateways to ensure full feature support.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 2 N (+) and 3 L (−)
- 1 relay input on screw terminal
### Outputs
- 1 relay output with power measurement on screw terminal
---
## Connectivity
- Z-Wave: Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- If temperature exceeds **80°C** for more than **5 seconds**, the device:
- Turns off its own relay
- Sends a **Notification Report** to the gateway ("Overheat detected")
- LED reacts accordingly (see LED blinking modes)
**Reset conditions**:
- Power cycle
- Short press on S button
- Press any switch/push-button on SW (SW1, SW2, etc.)
> ✅ **Note**: Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
[More details: Notification for Overheat Detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/335249409/Wave+Pro+1PM#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class)
---
### Overcurrent Protection
- If current exceeds **16A + 10% (17.6A)** for more than **5 seconds**, the device:
- Turns off its relay
- Sends a **Notification Report** ("Over-current detected")
- LED blinks accordingly
**Reset conditions**:
- Power cycle
- Short press on S button
- Press any switch/push-button on SW (SW1, SW2, etc.)
> ✅ **Note**: Overcurrent protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
[More details: Notification for Over-current Detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/335249409/Wave+Pro+1PM#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class)
---
### Overvoltage Protection
- Valid for standard 230 V AC supply.
- If voltage exceeds **278 V AC** (240V +15%) for more than **5 seconds**, the device:
- Turns off its relay
- Sends a **Notification Report** ("Overvoltage detected")
- LED blinks accordingly
**Reset conditions**:
- Power cycle
- Short press on S button
- Press any switch/push-button on SW (SW1, SW2, etc.)
> ✅ **Note**: Overvoltage protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
[More details: Notification for Overvoltage Detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/335249409/Wave+Pro+1PM#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class)
---
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air conditioners)
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Used for inclusion, exclusion, factory reset, etc.
- Limited duration; automatically reverts to Normal mode after procedure.
#### Entering Setting Mode:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- Additional quick press → cycles through menu options.
- Menu timeout: 10 seconds before returning to Normal mode.
---
### S Button Functions
- Manually add device to Z-Wave network
- Manually remove device from Z-Wave network
- Factory reset device
---
### LED Signalisation
| Mode | Status | Meaning |
| ---------- | -------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Mode 1** | 0.5s On / 2s Off | Normal operation (blue = excluded, green = included) |
| **Mode 2** | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off | Adding/removing, OTA update, power check |
| **Mode 3** | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off | Executing action (add/remove/factory reset) |
| **Mode 4** | (1–7 times) 0.2s On/Off + 2s Off | Alarm states (overcurrent, overheat, overvoltage, etc.) |
| **Mode 5** | 0.2s On blue / 0.2s On red | Power supply check (AC frequency or DC voltage) |
#### Alarm LED Patterns:
| Alarm | Pattern | Description |
| ------------------------ | ------------------------------ | ----------- |
| **Overcurrent detected** | 1x: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off, 2s Off | Repeats |
| **Overheat detected** | 2x: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off, 2s Off | Repeats |
| **Power supply fault** | 3x: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off, 2s Off | Repeats |
| **Overvoltage detected** | 7x: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off, 2s Off | Repeats |
> 🔔 **All alarms trigger relay OFF and send notification to gateway.**
---
## Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram

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### Legend
| Terminal | Function | Wire | Purpose |
| -------- | ------------------------------------- | ---- | ------------------------ |
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L | Live (110–240 V AC) wire |
| SW1 | Switch/push-button input (controls O) | — | Control input |
| SW2 | Switch/push-button input | — | Optional control input |
| I | Load circuit input | — | Input side of load |
| O | Load circuit output | — | Output side of load |
---
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> ⚠️ **Note**: All outputs (O, O1, etc.) will briefly turn on/off during successful inclusion/exclusion.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
1. Scan QR code on device label using gateway app.
2. Add DSK to provisioning list.
3. Connect device to power.
4. Blue LED blinking in Mode 1 → not added.
5. Auto-inclusion starts within seconds.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during process.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### Adding with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Check blue LED blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press & hold (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → Learn mode starts.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during adding.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> ⏱️ **Setting mode timeout: 10 seconds**
#### Adding with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds → puts device in Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during process.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> 📌 **Learn mode**: State allowing device to receive network info from gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> ⚠️ **Note**: Custom settings remain unchanged; only network association is removed.
#### Removing with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinking in Mode 1 → device is added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press & hold (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → Learn mode starts.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> ⏱️ **Setting mode timeout: 10 seconds**
#### Removing with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds → Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
---
## Factory Reset
### General
After reset, all custom parameters (kWh, associations, routing, etc.) revert to default. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted.
> 💡 Use only when gateway is missing or inoperable.
### With S Button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button repeatedly until LED turns solid red.
3. Press and hold (>2s) S button until red LED blinks in Mode 3 → reset begins.
4. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinking in Mode 1 indicates success.
### With Switch/Push-Button
> ⚠️ Only possible within **first minute** after power-up.
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle SW terminal 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
4. Blue LED blinking in Mode 1 indicates success.
### Remotely via Parameter No. 120
Set Parameter 120 to `1431655765` (hex `0x55555555`) to trigger remote factory reset.
> ✅ After reset, parameter resets to `0`.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
- Supports **Security 2 (S2)** with AES-128 encryption.
- Requires **S2-enabled gateway** for full security.
- Uses **Out-of-Band DSK authentication**.
- PIN Code (first 5 digits) required during S2 inclusion.
📌 **DSK Label Example**:
- Printed on device side and inside packaging.
- Include QR code for scanning.
- Do not remove label.
> 🔐 **Important**: Never lose the DSK label.
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Default | Values |
| ------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------- | --------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **1 – SW (SW1) Switch Type** | Defines behavior of switch on SW1 | 2 | 0: momentary, 1: toggle (contact closed=ON), 2: toggle (state changes) |
| **2 – SW2 Switch Type** | Same for SW2 terminal | 2 | 0: momentary, 1: toggle (closed=ON), 2: toggle (state changes) |
| **17 – Restore State After Power Failure** | Save last state after outage? | 0 | 0: yes, 1: no (remains off) |
| **19 – Auto OFF Timer (O1)** | Schedule auto-off after ON | 0 | 0: disabled, 1–32535: sec or ms (see Param 25) |
| **20 – Auto ON Timer (O1)** | Schedule auto-on after OFF | 0 | 0: disabled, 1–32535: sec or ms |
| **23 – O (O1) Contact Type** | Relay contact: NO or NC | 0 | 0: NO, 1: NC |
| **25 – Timer Units (sec/ms)** | Set timer resolution | 0 | 0: seconds, 1: milliseconds |
| **36 – Power Report Change (%)** | Min % change to report power | 50 | 0: disabled, 1–100% |
| **39 – Min Time Between Reports (O1)** | Min interval between reports | 30 | 0: disabled, 1–120 seconds |
| **91 – Water Alarm Response** | Action on water alarm | 0 | 0: none, 1: open relay, 2: close relay |
| **92 – Smoke Alarm Response** | Action on smoke alarm | 0 | 0: none, 1: open, 2: close |
| **93 – CO Alarm Response** | Action on CO alarm | 0 | 0: none, 1: open, 2: close |
| **94 – Heat Alarm Response** | Action on heat alarm | 0 | 0: none, 1: open, 2: close |
| **120 – Factory Reset** | Trigger reset | 0 | 0: no, 1431655765 (`0x55555555`) |
| **201–203 – Serial Number Parts** | Read-only, hidden | Device-specific | 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF |
---
## Z-Wave® Command Classes
| Class | Security |
| ---------------------------- | ---------- |
| ASSOCIATION_V2 | [S0, S2]\* |
| ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 | [S0, S2]\* |
| BASIC_V2 | [S0, S2]\* |
| SWITCH_BINARY_V2 | [S0, S2]\* |
| CONFIGURATION_V4 | [S0, S2]\* |
| DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 | [S0, S2]\* |
| FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 | [S0, S2]\* |
| INDICATOR_V3 | [S0, S2]\* |
| MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 | [S0, S2]\* |
| METER_V6 | [S0, S2]\* |
| MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 | [S0, S2]\* |
| NOTIFICATION_V8 | [S0, S2]\* |
| POWERLEVEL_V1 | [S0, S2]\* |
| SECURITY_V1 | — |
| SECURITY_2_V1 | — |
| SUPERVISION_V1 | — |
| TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2 | — |
| VERSION_V3 | [S0, S2]\* |
| ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2 | — |
> _[S2]_ = Security S2 Command Class
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Field | Value |
| ---------------------- | ------------------------------------- |
| Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Value | 0x04 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | See table |
| Device Reaction | Turn off output, send notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, S button press, SW press |
### Over-current Detected O (O1)
| Field | Value |
| ---------------------- | ------------------------------------- |
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Over-current detected |
| Value | 0x06 |
| Version | V3 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | See table |
| Device Reaction | Turn off O(1), send notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, S button press, SW press |
### AC Mains Disconnected
| Field | Value |
| ---------------------- | --------------------------------------- |
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | AC mains disconnected |
| Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | See table |
| Device Reaction | Turn off all outputs, send notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, S button press, SW press |
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
| Group | Nodes | Trigger | Commands | Notes |
| ---------------- | ----------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------ |
| **1 (Lifeline)** | 1 (Gateway) | Status, errors | INDICATOR_REPORT, DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION, SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT, NOTIFICATION_REPORT, METER_REPORT | Standard lifeline |
| **2** | 9 | SW1 (On/Off) | BASIC_SET ON/OFF | For basic switch control |
| **3** | 9 | SW1 (Dimming) | SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE / STOP | For dimmer/slats |
| **4** | 9 | SW1 (On/Off) | BASIC_SET ON/OFF | Duplicate of group 2 |
| **5** | 9 | SW1 (Dimming) | SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE / STOP | Duplicate of group 3 |
---
## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® communication may not be 100% reliable. Do **not** rely solely on this device for life-critical applications. If the device isn't recognized, manually change the device type and confirm gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For help, visit: [Shelly Support Portal](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility with Gateways
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | Watts | kWh | Notes |
| ---------------------------- | ------ | --------- | ------- | ------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ⚠️ P\*1 | ⚠️ ★\*2 | ⚠️ ★\*2 | *1 UI doesn’t reflect updates
*2 W/kWh not reported |
| SmartThings | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
> 🔍 **Legend**:
>
> - ✅ = Working / Possible
> - ⚠️ ★ = Not working / Not possible
> - ⚠️ P = Partially
> - N/T = Not Tested
> - TBD = To Be Done
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides: [Shelly Knowledge Base – Z-Wave](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Wave Pro 1PM Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1626112042%2FWave+Pro+1PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Wave Pro 1PM UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F667255149%2FWave+Pro+1PM+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Download PDF: Wave_Pro1PM_multilang_2023_print_V1.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786661826/Wave+Pro+1PM+AU?preview=%2F786661826%2F786661842%2FWave_Pro1PM_multilang_2023_print_V1.pdf)
# Shelly Wave Pro 1PM
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

## Device identification
- **Device**: Wave Pro 1PM
- EU Part number/Ordering Code: QPSW-0A1P16EU
- Z-Wave Product type ID: `0x0002`
- Z-Wave Product ID: `0x008B`
- Z-Wave Manufacturer: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- Z-Wave Manufacturer ID: `0x0460`
## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway** – A Z-Wave® gateway (also called Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub) serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices, used for functions like adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting to factory defaults. The term "S button" is used in this document.
## Short description
The Device is a DIN rail mountable smart switch with power measurement. It controls the on/off function for one electrical device with a load up to 16 A. It is compatible with switches (default) and push-buttons.
### Switch connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default):
- **Change switch position once**: Changes the output O (O1) state to the opposite state (on → off, off → on) and sends the command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3 (see Z-Wave Association chapter).
- **Change switch position twice**: If the delay between the first and second click is less than 500ms, it is interpreted as a double toggle. Sends a command to associated dimmers, shutters, etc., in groups 2 and 3.
### Switch-memory connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If SW (SW1) is configured as a switch-memory:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Changes the output O (O1) state to On and sends a command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3.
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Changes the output O (O1) state to Off and sends a command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3.
### Push-button connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button:
- **Short press**: Toggles the output O (O1) state and sends a command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3.
- **Hold**: Sends a command to devices in group 3.
- **Release**: Sends a command to devices in group 3.
## Switching On/Off load connected to O (O1)
Load connected to O (O1) can be switched on/off by:
- Z-Wave commands
- Automatic switching via proper settings of Parameters No. 19 and 20
- Pressing the switch/push-button SW (SW1): toggles the connected load state
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed using **Z-Wave**, the world’s leading technology for smart homes. This means they work with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave communication protocol.
To ensure full functionality, we regularly test compatibility with various Z-Wave gateways.
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 2 N (+) and 3 L (−)
- 1 relay input on screw terminal
### Outputs
- 1 relay output with power measurement on screw terminal
## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
## Safety features
### Overheat protection
If temperature exceeds 80°C for more than 5 seconds, the device will:
- Switch off its own relay
- Send a Notification Report to the Gateway ("Overheat detected")
- LED reacts as specified (check LED blinking mode for Overheat detected)
**Reset conditions**: Power cycle, short press on S button, or pressing any switch/push-button connected to any SW terminal.
> ✅ **Note**: Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional details under [Z-Wave Notifications Command Class](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/335249409/Wave+Pro+1PM#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class)
### Over-current Protection
If current exceeds 16A + 10% (max switching current +10%) for more than 5 seconds, the device will:
- Switch off its own relay
- Send a Notification Report to the Gateway ("Over-current detected")
- LED reacts as specified (check LED blinking mode for Overcurrent detected)
**Reset conditions**: Power cycle, short press on S button, or pressing any switch/push-button.
> ✅ **Note**: Overcurrent protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> See [Notification for Over-current detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/335249409/Wave+Pro+1PM#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class)
### Overvoltage Protection
Valid for standard 230 V AC supply. If voltage exceeds 278 V AC (240 V + 15%) for more than 5 seconds, the device will:
- Switch off its own relay
- Send a Notification Report to the Gateway ("Overvoltage detected")
- LED reacts as specified (check LED blinking mode for Overvoltage detected)
**Reset conditions**: Power cycle, short press on S button, or pressing any switch/push-button.
> ✅ **Note**: Overvoltage protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> See [Notification for Overvoltage detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/335249409/Wave+Pro+1PM#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class)
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### S button and operating modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
> Settings mode is required to perform actions like inclusion, exclusion, or factory reset. It has a limited time window. After completion, the device automatically returns to Normal mode.
#### Entering Setting mode:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue
- An additional quick press cycles through menu options
- Menu LED status times out after 10 seconds and returns to Normal mode
### S button’s functions
- Manually add the device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory reset the device
### LED Signalisation
Click to expand →
#### Normal mode
- **Removed/Excluded**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press

- **Added/Included**: LED blinks **green** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press

#### Settings in progress
- **Factory reset and reboot**: LED turns solid green (~1 sec), then blue and red blink rapidly (0.1s ON/OFF) for ~2 sec
- **Adding / Removing**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 2

- **Firmware updating OTA**: LED blinks **blue and red** in Mode 2

- **Checking power supply (230 V AC frequency or 24 V DC)**: LED blinks **blue and red** in Mode 5

#### Settings mode with S button
- **Adding/Removing menu selected**: LED stays solid **blue** for up to 10 seconds
- **Executing Add/Remove process**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 3

- **Factory reset menu selected**: LED stays solid **red** for up to 10 seconds
- **Executing Factory reset**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 3

#### Alarm Mode
- **Over-current detected**: Red blinking 1× (0.2s ON/OFF), 2s OFF → repeat

- **Overheat detected**: Red blinking 2× (0.2s ON/OFF), 2s OFF → repeat

- **Power supply fault**: Red blinking 3× (0.2s ON/OFF), 2s OFF → repeat

- **Overvoltage detected**: Red blinking 7× (0.2s ON/OFF), 2s OFF → repeat

### LED blinking modes
| Mode | Description |
| ------ | --------------------------------- |
| Mode 1 | 0.5s ON / 2s OFF |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s ON / 0.5s OFF |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s ON / 0.1s OFF |
| Mode 4 | (1–6 times: 0.2s ON/OFF) + 2s OFF |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s ON blue / 0.2s ON red |
---
## Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
| -------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Power supply | 110 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 0.3 W |
| Power measurement [W] | Yes |
| Max. switching voltage AC | 240 V |
| Max. switching current AC | 16 A |
| Max. switching voltage DC | N/A |
| Max. switching current DC | N/A |
| Overheating protection | Yes |
| Overload protection | Yes |
| Overvoltage protection | Yes |
| Distance (indoor) | Up to 40 m (131 ft.) |
| Z-Wave® repeater | Yes |
| CPU | Z-Wave® S800 |
| Z-Wave® frequency band | 868.4 MHz |
| Max. radio transmit power | < 25 mW |
| Size (H x W x D) | 94 × 19 × 69 ±0.5 mm / 3.70 × 0.75 × 2.71 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 61 g / 2.15 oz. |
| Mounting | DIN rail |
| Screw terminal max. torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.54 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5–2.5 mm² / 20–14 AWG (green connector)
0.5–1.5 mm² / 20–16 AWG (white connectors) |
| Conductor stripped length | 6–7 mm / 0.24–0.28 in (green)
5–6 mm / 0.20–0.24 in (white) |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Red |
| Ambient temperature | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft. |
---
## Basic wiring diagram

### Legend
| Terminal | Description | Wire | Description |
| -------- | ------------------------------------------------- | ---- | ----------------------- |
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L | Live (110–240 VAC) wire |
| SW 1 | Switch/push-button input terminal (controlling O) | — | — |
| SW 2 | Switch/push-button input terminal | — | — |
| I | Load circuit input terminal | — | — |
| O | Load circuit output terminal | — | — |
---
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® network (inclusion)
> ⚠️ **Note**: All device outputs (O, O1, etc.) will briefly turn on/off (1s on/1s off) if successfully added/removed.
> 🔑 **Important**: For Security 2 (S2) inclusion, enter the 5-digit PIN from the Z-Wave® DSK label on the device or packaging. Do **not lose** this code.
#### SmartStart adding (inclusion)
1. Scan the QR code on the device with a gateway supporting SmartStart.
2. Connect the device to power.
3. Confirm blue LED is blinking in Mode 1 (not added).
4. Addition starts automatically within seconds.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 upon successful addition.
#### Adding (inclusion) with the S button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Check if blue LED is blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until blue LED blinks in Mode 3 → release to start Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> ⏱️ **Timeout**: 10 seconds in Setting mode before returning to Normal mode.
#### Adding (inclusion) with a switch/push-button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED is blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> 📌 **Learn mode**: State allowing the device to receive network info from the gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® network (exclusion)
> ⚠️ **Note**: Custom parameters remain unchanged; only network association is removed.
#### Removing (exclusion) with the S button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED is blinking in Mode 1 (added).
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until blue LED blinks in Mode 3 → release to start Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### Removing (exclusion) with a switch/push-button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED is blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
---
### Factory reset
#### General
After reset, all custom parameters, kWh data, associations, and routing are erased. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only when gateway is missing or inoperable.
#### With the S button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button repeatedly until LED turns solid red.
3. Hold S button (>2s) until red LED blinks in Mode 3 → release to start reset.
4. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### With a switch/push-button
> ⚠️ Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
4. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### Remotely via Parameter No. 120
Set Parameter 120 to `1431655765` (hex `0x55555555`) to trigger remote factory reset.
> 💡 After reset, parameter resets to 0 automatically.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports **Security 2 (S2)** with AES-128 encryption — the most secure IoT platform available.
- **Authenticated Control**: Out-of-band DSK for inclusion
- Supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion
> 🔑 **PIN Code Required** for S2 inclusion. Found on the DSK label on the device and inside packaging. Do **not remove** the label.

> The first five digits are highlighted/underlined for easy identification.
> The DSK may also be scanned via QR code for authentication.
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
### Parameter No. 1 – SW (SW1) Switch type
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 2
- **Values**:
- 0: Momentary switch
- 1: Toggle switch (contact closed = ON)
- 2: Toggle switch (state changes when switch changes)
### Parameter No. 2 – SW2 Switch type
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 2
- **Values**:
- 0: Momentary switch (push button)
- 1: Toggle switch (contact closed = ON)
- 2: Toggle switch (state changes on switch change)
### Parameter No. 17 – Restore state of O (O1) after power failure
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: Save and restore last state
- 1: Do not save; remain OFF after power loss
### Parameter No. 19 – O (O1) Auto OFF with timer
- **Size**: 2 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: Disabled
- 1–32535: Seconds (or milliseconds – see Parameter 25)
### Parameter No. 20 – O (O1) Auto ON with timer
- **Size**: 2 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: Disabled
- 1–32535: Seconds (or milliseconds – see Parameter 25)
### Parameter No. 23 – O (O1) contact type – NO/NC
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: Normally Open (NO)
- 1: Normally Closed (NC)
| Parameter | Command | Output State |
| --------- | ------- | ------------ |
| NO (0) | OFF | OFF (0 V) |
| NO (0) | ON | ON (230 V) |
| NC (1) | OFF | ON (230 V) |
| NC (1) | ON | OFF (0 V) |
### Parameter No. 25 – Set timer units to s or ms for O (O1)
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: Seconds
- 1: Milliseconds
### Parameter No. 36 – O (O1) Power report on change – percentage
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 50
- **Values**:
- 0: Reports disabled
- 1–100 (%): Minimum change to trigger report
> ✅ Note: Voltage and current are reported alongside power.
> ⚠️ Reports won’t exceed interval defined in Parameter 39.
### Parameter No. 39 – Minimal time between reports (O1)
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 30
- **Values**:
- 0: Reports disabled
- 1–120 seconds: Minimum interval
> ⚠️ Setting below 30s may cause network congestion.
### Parameter No. 91 – Water Alarm
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: No action
- 1: Open relay
- 2: Close relay
### Parameter No. 92 – Smoke Alarm
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: No action
- 1: Open relay
- 2: Close relay
### Parameter No. 93 – CO Alarm
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: No action
- 1: Open relay
- 2: Close relay
### Parameter No. 94 – Heat Alarm
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: No action
- 1: Open relay
- 2: Close relay
### Parameter No. 120 – Factory Reset
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: Don’t reset
- 1431655765 (`0x55555555`): Trigger factory reset
> After reset, value automatically sets to 0.
### Parameter No. 201 – Serial Number 1
- **Read-only**, Advanced, hidden under "Advanced" tag
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Value range**: `0x00000000` to `0x7FFFFFFF`
### Parameter No. 202 – Serial Number 2
- Same as above
### Parameter No. 203 – Serial Number 3
- Same as above
---
## Z-Wave® Command Class
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]\*
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]\*
3. BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]\*
4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]\*
5. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]\*
6. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]\*
7. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]\*
8. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]\*
9. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]\*
10. METER_V6 [S0, S2]\*
11. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]\*
12. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]\*
13. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]\*
14. SECURITY_V1
15. SECURITY_2_V1
16. SUPERVISION_V1
17. TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2
18. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]\*
19. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
> [S2]\* = Security S2 Command Class
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
### Overheat detected
| Field | Value |
| ---------------------- | -------------------------------------------- |
| Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Type - Value | 0x04 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Name - Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | Check table |
| Device reaction | Switch OFF all outputs + send notification |
| Restore action | Power cycle, S button press, or switch press |
### Over-current detected O
| Field | Value |
| ---------------------- | -------------------------------------------- |
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type - Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Over-current detected |
| Name - Value | 0x06 |
| Version | V3 |
| Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | Check table |
| Device reaction | Switch OFF O(1) + send notification |
| Restore action | Power cycle, S button press, or switch press |
### AC mains disconnected
| Field | Value |
| ---------------------- | -------------------------------------------- |
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Type - Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | AC mains disconnected |
| Name - Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | Check table |
| Device reaction | Switch OFF all outputs + send notification |
| Restore action | Power cycle, S button press, or switch press |
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
### Root Device
#### Association Group 1 – Lifeline Group
- Nodes allowed: 1 (Gateway by default)
- Supports:
- INDICATOR_REPORT
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION
- SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT (Overheat, Overcurrent, Overvoltage, AC mains disconnected)
- METER_REPORT (based on Parameters 36 & 39)
#### Association Group 2
- Nodes allowed: 9
- Triggers: SW (SW1)
- Sends: `BASIC_SET ON/OFF` to associated device
- Command class: `BASIC_SET`
#### Association Group 3
- Nodes allowed: 9
- Triggers: SW (SW1)
- Sends: `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE` / `STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE`
- Command classes: `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE`, `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE`
#### Association Group 4
- Nodes allowed: 9
- Triggers: SW (SW1)
- Sends: `BASIC_SET ON/OFF`
- Command class: `BASIC_SET`
#### Association Group 5
- Nodes allowed: 9
- Triggers: SW (SW1)
- Sends: `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE` / `STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE`
- Command classes: same as Group 3
---
## Z-Wave® Important disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not be 100% reliable. Do **not** rely solely on this device for life-critical systems. If the device isn't recognized or behaves incorrectly, manually change the device type and ensure your gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For help, visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility with gateways
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | W | kWh | Notes |
| ----------------------------- | ------ | --------- | ----- | ----- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | P\*1 | ⭐\*2 | ⭐\*2 | *1: UI doesn’t reflect state
*2: W/kWh not reported |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
> **Legend**:
>
> - ✅ = Working / Possible
> - ⭐ = Not Working / Not Possible
> - P = Partially
> - N/T = Not Tested
> - TBD = To Be Done
---
## Function meaning
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off changes from SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state change from SW |
| Watts | Reported unsolicited |
| kWh | Reported unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down changes from SW |
| Slats | Slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Slats report changes done by SW |
| D control | Reports scene commands (single/double press, etc.) in detached mode |
| D Binary | Reports binary On/Off via SW input in detached mode |
| Sensor # | Sensor reported in gateway; note type |
---
## Gateway guides
Useful guides available in the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Wave Pro 1PM multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025-07-22)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1626112042%2FWave+Pro+1PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Wave Pro 1PM UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F667255149%2FWave+Pro+1PM+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
> 📁 **Compliance archive**
> [Wave Pro 1PM multilingual EU DoC (2024-02-28)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/390561974/Wave+Pro+1PM+EU?preview=%2F390561974%2F1625981045%2FWave+Pro+1PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+41+2024-02-28.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
- [Wave Pro 1 PM Ръководство за употреба (Bulgarian)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/390561974/Wave+Pro+1PM+EU?preview=%2F390561974%2F1593999651%2FWave+Pro+1+PM+%D0%A0%D1%8A%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B4%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE+%D0%B7%D0%B0+%D1%83%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B1%D0%B0+%D0%B8+%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82.pdf.pdf)
- [Wave_Pro1PM_multilang_2023_print_V1.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/390561974/Wave+Pro+1PM+EU?preview=%2F390561974%2F390561987%2FWave_Pro1PM_multilang_2023_print_V1.pdf)
# Shelly Wave Pro 1PM
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

---
## Device Identification
- **Device**: Wave Pro 1PM
- **USA Part number / Ordering Code**: QPSW-0A1P16US
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: 0x0002
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x008B
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
---
## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway** – A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices, is used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term "S button" is used in this document.
---
## Short Description
The Device is a DIN rail mountable smart switch with power measurement. It controls the on/off function for one electrical device with a load up to 16 A. It is compatible with switches (default) and push-buttons.
### Switch connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default):
- **Change switch position once**: Change the state of the output O (O1) to the opposite state and send the command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3 (see _Z-Wave Association_).
- **Change switch position twice**: If the delay between the first and second click is less than 500ms, it is interpreted as “Change the switch position twice.” Send command to associated devices (dimmers, shutters, etc.) in groups 2 and 3.
### Switch-memory connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch-memory:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Change the output state O (O1) to ON and send command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3.
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Change the output state O (O1) to OFF and send command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3.
### Push-button connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button:
- **Short press**: Change the state of the output O (O1) to the opposite one and send command to associated devices in group 2 and 3.
- **Hold**: Send command to devices in group 3.
- **Release**: Send command to devices in group 3.
---
## Switching On/Off Load Connected to O (O1)
The load connected to O (O1) can be switched on/off by:
- Z-Wave command
- Automatic switching enabled via Parameters No. 19 and 20
- Pressing the switch/push-button SW (SW1): Changes the state of the connected load to the opposite
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurants/gas stations, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
---
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed on the **world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave**.
This means Shelly Qubino Wave works with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave communication protocol.
To ensure full functionality, we regularly test compatibility with different Z-Wave gateways.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

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## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: 2 N (+) and 3 L (−)
- 1 relay input on screw terminal
### Outputs
- 1 relay output with power measurement on screw terminal
---
## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- If temperature exceeds 80°C for more than 5 seconds, the device will:
- Switch off its own relay
- Send a Notification Report to the Gateway (Overheat detected)
- LED reacts as specified (check LED blinking mode for Overheat detected)
- Reset triggers: Power cycle, short press on S button, or pressing any switch/push-button connected to SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …)
- **Note**: Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional details: [Notification for Overheat detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/335249409/Wave+Pro+1PM#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class)
### Over-current Protection
- If current exceeds 16A + 10% (max switching current +10%) for more than 5 seconds, the device will:
- Switch off its own relay
- Send a Notification Report to the Gateway (Over-current detected)
- LED reacts as specified (check LED blinking mode for Overcurrent detected)
- Reset triggers: Power cycle, short press on S button, or pressing any switch/push-button connected to SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …)
- **Note**: Overcurrent protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional details: [Notification for Over-current detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/335249409/Wave+Pro+1PM#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class)
### Overvoltage Protection
- Valid for standard 230 V AC power supply. If voltage exceeds 240 V AC +15% (278 V AC) for more than 5 seconds, the device will:
- Switch off its own relay
- Send a Notification Report to the Gateway (Overvoltage detected)
- LED reacts as specified (check LED blinking mode for Overvoltage detected)
- Reset triggers: Power cycle, short press on S button, or pressing any switch/push-button connected to SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …)
- **Note**: Overvoltage protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional details: [Notification for Overvoltage detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/335249409/Wave+Pro+1PM#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class)
---
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Required to start procedures like inclusion, exclusion, or factory reset. Has limited operation time. After completion, automatically returns to Normal mode.
- **Entering Setting mode**:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue
- An additional quick press changes the menu (infinite loop)
- Menu LED status has a 10-second timeout before returning to Normal state
### S Button’s Functions
- Manually add the device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory reset the device
### LED Signalisation
#### Normal Mode
- **Removed/Excluded**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press

- **Added/Included**: LED blinks **green** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press

#### Settings in Progress
- **Factory reset and reboot**: LED turns solid green (~1 sec), then blue and red blink 0.1s On/Off for ~2 sec
- **Adding / Removing**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 2

- **Firmware updating OTA**: LED blinks **blue and red** in Mode 2

- **Checking power supply (230V AC frequency or 24V DC voltage)**: LED blinks **blue and red** in Mode 5

#### Settings Mode with S Button
- **Adding / Removing menu selected**: LED stays solid **blue** for up to 10 seconds
- **Adding / Removing process executing**: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 3

- **Factory reset menu selected**: LED stays solid **red** for up to 10 seconds
- **Factory reset process executing**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 3

#### Alarm Mode
- **Over-current detected**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 4 (1x: 0.2s On/0.2s Off, 2s Off)

- **Overheat detected**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 4 (2x: 0.2s On/0.2s Off, repeated)

- **Power supply fault**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 4 (3x: 0.2s On/0.2s Off, repeated)

- **Overvoltage detected**: LED blinks **red** in Mode 4 (7x: 0.2s On/0.2s Off, repeated)

### LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Blink Pattern |
| ------ | --------------------------------- |
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1–6x: 0.2s On/0.2s Off) + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s On blue / 0.2s On red |
---
## Specifications
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---
## Basic Wiring Diagram

### Legend
| Terminals | Description | Wires | Description |
| --------- | ------------------------------------------------- | ----- | ----------------------- |
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L | Live (110–240 VAC) wire |
| SW 1 | Switch/push-button input terminal (controlling O) | | |
| SW 2 | Switch/push-button input terminal | | |
| I | Load circuit input terminal | | |
| O | Load circuit output terminal | | |
---
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> **Note!** All device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc.) will turn the load on/off briefly (1s on/1s off) if successfully added/removed.
> **Note!** For Security 2 (S2) inclusion, enter the 5-digit PIN code from the DSK label on the device or packaging. **Do not lose this code.**
#### SmartStart Inclusion
1. Scan the Z-Wave QR code on the device with a SmartStart-enabled gateway.
2. Connect the device to power.
3. Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1 (not added).
4. Adding starts automatically within seconds.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 upon successful addition.
#### Adding with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED is blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until blue LED blinks in Mode 3 → releasing starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> **Note**: Setting mode times out after 10 seconds.
#### Adding with Switch/Push-button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED is blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> **Learn mode**: State allowing device to receive network info from gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> **Note**: Device is removed but custom configurations are retained.
#### Removing with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED is blinking in Mode 1 (added).
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until blue LED blinks in Mode 3 → releasing starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> **Note**: Setting mode times out after 10 seconds.
#### Removing with Switch/Push-button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED is blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
---
### Factory Reset
#### General
After reset, all custom parameters (kWh, associations, routings, etc.) revert to default. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only when gateway is missing or inoperable.
#### With S Button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button multiple times until LED turns solid red.
3. Hold S button (>2s) until red LED blinks in Mode 3 → releasing starts reset.
4. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### With Switch/Push-button
> **Only possible within 1 minute after power-up**
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
4. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### Remotely via Parameter
Set Parameter No. 120 to `1431655765` (hex `0x55555555`) to trigger remote factory reset.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports **Security 2 (S2)** using strong AES-128 encryption — making Z-Wave the most secure IoT platform.
- **Authenticated Control**: Out-of-band DSK for inclusion
- Supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion
> **Important**: When adding with an S2-enabled gateway, the 5-digit PIN from the DSK label is required. Keep the label intact. Use the backup copy in packaging.

- First five digits are highlighted/underlined
- DSK represented as QR code
> Joining node obfuscates public key by setting bytes 1–2 to zero before RF transfer.
> DSK can be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication.
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
### Parameter No. 1 – SW (SW1) Switch Type
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 2
- **Values**:
- 0: Momentary switch
- 1: Toggle switch (contact closed = ON, open = OFF)
- 2: Toggle switch (device changes state when switch changes)
### Parameter No. 2 – SW2 Switch Type
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 2
- **Values**:
- 0: Momentary switch (push button)
- 1: Toggle switch (contact closed = ON, open = OFF)
- 2: Toggle switch (device changes state when switch changes)
### Parameter No. 17 – Restore State of O (O1) After Power Failure
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: Save and restore last state
- 1: Do not save; remains off after power failure
### Parameter No. 19 – O (O1) Auto OFF with Timer
- **Size**: 2 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: Auto OFF disabled
- 1–32535: Time in seconds (or milliseconds if Parameter 25 = 1)
### Parameter No. 20 – O (O1) Auto ON with Timer
- **Size**: 2 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: Auto ON disabled
- 1–32535: Time in seconds (or milliseconds if Parameter 25 = 1)
### Parameter No. 23 – O (O1) Contact Type – NO/NC
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: NO (Normally Open)
- 1: NC (Normally Closed)
| Parameter | Command | Output State |
| --------- | ------- | ------------ |
| NO (0) | OFF | OFF (0 V) |
| NO (0) | ON | ON (230 V) |
| NC (1) | OFF | ON (230 V) |
| NC (1) | ON | OFF (0 V) |
### Parameter No. 25 – Set Timer Units to s or ms for O (O1)
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: Seconds
- 1: Milliseconds
### Parameter No. 36 – O (O1) Power Report on Change (%)
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 50
- **Values**:
- 0: Reports disabled
- 1–100: Minimum percentage change to report
> **Note**: Power reports include voltage (V) and current (A).
> **Note**: Cannot exceed interval set by Parameter No. 39.
### Parameter No. 39 – Minimal Time Between Reports (O1)
- **Size**: 1 Byte
- **Default**: 30
- **Values**:
- 0: Reports disabled
- 1–120: Interval in seconds
> **Note**: Related to Parameter 36. Setting below 30s may cause network congestion.
### Parameter No. 91 – Water Alarm
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: No action
- 1: Open relay
- 2: Close relay
### Parameter No. 92 – Smoke Alarm
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: No action
- 1: Open relay
- 2: Close relay
### Parameter No. 93 – CO Alarm
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: No action
- 1: Open relay
- 2: Close relay
### Parameter No. 94 – Heat Alarm
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: No action
- 1: Open relay
- 2: Close relay
### Parameter No. 120 – Factory Reset
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Default**: 0
- **Values**:
- 0: Don’t reset
- 1431655765 (`0x55555555`): Perform factory reset
> After reset, value resets to 0.
### Parameter No. 201 – Serial Number 1
- **Read-only**, Advanced
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Range**: 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF
### Parameter No. 202 – Serial Number 2
- **Read-only**, Advanced
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Range**: 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF
### Parameter No. 203 – Serial Number 3
- **Read-only**, Advanced
- **Size**: 4 Bytes
- **Range**: 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF
---
## Z-Wave® Command Class
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]\*
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]\*
3. BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]\*
4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]\*
5. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]\*
6. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]\*
7. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]\*
8. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]\*
9. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]\*
10. METER_V6 [S0, S2]\*
11. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]\*
12. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]\*
13. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]\*
14. SECURITY_V1
15. SECURITY_2_V1
16. SUPERVISION_V1
17. TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2
18. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]\*
19. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
_[S2]_ = Security S2 Command Class
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Comment | Overheat detected |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------------------------------- |
| Z-Wave Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Value | 0x04 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | See LED table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs, send notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, S button press, switch press |
### Over-current Detected O
| Comment | Over-current detected O (O1) |
| ---------------------- | ------------------------------------------- |
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Over-current detected |
| Value | 0x06 |
| Version | V3 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | See LED table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF output O (O1), send notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, S button press, switch press |
### AC Mains Disconnected
| Comment | AC mains disconnected |
| ---------------------- | ----------------------------------------- |
| Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Value | 0x08 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | AC mains disconnected |
| Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| Device Specific | Yes |
| LED Signalisation | See LED table |
| Device Reaction | Switch OFF all outputs, send notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, S button press, switch press |
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
### Root Device
#### Association Group 1 – Lifeline Group
- **Nodes allowed**: 1 (Gateway by default)
- **Supported Command Classes**:
- INDICATOR_REPORT
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION
- SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT (Overheat)
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT (Overcurrent)
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT (Overvoltage)
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT (AC mains disconnected)
- METER_REPORT (based on Parameters 36 & 39)
#### Association Group 2
- **Nodes allowed**: 9
- **Triggered by**: SW (SW1)
- **Command**: BASIC_SET ON/OFF
- **Supports**: BASIC_SET
#### Association Group 3
- **Nodes allowed**: 9
- **Triggered by**: SW (SW1)
- **Command**: SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE / STOP
- **Supports**: SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE, SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE
#### Association Group 4
- **Nodes allowed**: 9
- **Triggered by**: SW (SW1)
- **Command**: BASIC_SET ON/OFF
- **Supports**: BASIC_SET
#### Association Group 5
- **Nodes allowed**: 9
- **Triggered by**: SW (SW1)
- **Command**: SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE / STOP
- **Supports**: SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE, SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE
---
## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. This device should not be used in life-critical or high-value scenarios. If unrecognized by your gateway, manually verify device type and ensure gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting, visit: [Support Portal](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility with Gateways
| Gateway | On/Off | SW On/Off | W | kWh | Notes |
| ----------------------------- | ------ | --------- | ----- | ----- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | P\*1 | ⚪\*2 | ⚪\*2 | *1, *2 |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
> **Notes**:
> *1: Output state changes but UI fails to reflect update
> *2: Watts and kWh not reported in UI
---
### Function Legend
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state via SW input |
| Watts | Watts reported unsolicited |
| kWh | kWh reported unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down changes via SW input |
| Slats | Slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Slats report changes via SW |
| D control | Reports scene commands (single/double press, etc.) in detached mode |
| D Binary | Reports binary On/Off via SW input in detached mode |
| Sensor # | Sensor visible in gateway; type listed in notes |
---
### Symbol Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------ | -------------------------- |
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚪ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides available in the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Wave Pro 1PM Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025-07-22)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1626112042%2FWave+Pro+1PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Wave Pro 1PM UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F667255149%2FWave+Pro+1PM+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Wave_Pro1PM_V1_US_print.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786497844/Wave+Pro+1PM+US?preview=%2F786497844%2F859897869%2FWave_Pro1PM_V1_US_print.pdf)
- [Wave Pro 1PM (EU)](./wave-pro-1pm-(eu))
- [Wave Pro 1PM (US)](./wave-pro-1pm-(us))
- [Wave Pro 1PM (AU)](./wave-pro-1pm-(au))
# Shelly Wave Pro 2
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

## Device Identification
- **Device**: Wave Pro 2
- **AUS Part number / Ordering Code**: QPSW-0A2X16AU
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: `0x0002`
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: `0x008C`
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: `0x0460`
---
## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway** – A Z-Wave® gateway (also called a Z-Wave® controller, primary controller, hub, etc.) acts as the central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used here.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave® Service button located on Z-Wave® devices, used for inclusion, exclusion, and factory reset. The term “S button” is used throughout this document.
---
## Short Description
The Shelly Wave Pro 2 is a DIN rail-mountable, 2-channel smart switch with potential-free contacts. It controls two independent electrical loads up to **16 A per channel (25 A total)**. It supports switches (default) and push-buttons.
### Switch Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If configured as a **switch (default)**:
- **Single toggle**: Changes output O1 state (On → Off → On...) and sends command to associated devices in groups 2 & 3 (see Z-Wave Association).
- **Double toggle (within 500ms)**: Interpreted as a double press; sends command to dimmers, shutters, etc., in groups 2 & 3.
### Switch-Memory Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If configured as **switch-memory**:
- **Close contact**: Sets output O1 to **On**, sends command to devices in groups 2 & 3.
- **Open contact**: Sets output O1 to **Off**, sends command to devices in groups 2 & 3.
### Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If configured as a **push-button**:
- **Short press**: Toggles output O1 state and sends command to devices in groups 2 & 3.
- **Hold**: Sends command to devices in group 3.
- **Release**: Sends command to devices in group 3.
---
## Switch Connected to Input Terminal SW2
If configured as a **switch (default)**:
- **Single toggle**: Toggles output O2 state (On → Off → On...), sends command to devices in groups 4 & 5.
- **Double toggle (within 500ms)**: Sends command to dimmers/shutters in groups 4 & 5.
### Switch-Memory Connected to Input Terminal SW2
If configured as **switch-memory**:
- **Close contact**: Sets output O2 to **On**, sends command to devices in groups 4 & 5.
- **Open contact**: Sets output O2 to **Off**, sends command to devices in groups 4 & 5.
### Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW2
If configured as a **push-button**:
- **Short press**: Toggles output O2 state, sends command to devices in groups 4 & 5.
- **Hold**: Sends command to devices in group 4.
- **Release**: Sends command to devices in group 5.
---
## Switching On/Off Load Connected to O (O1)
The load connected to O1 can be switched via:
- Z-Wave commands
- Automatic switching enabled via Parameters No. 19 and 20
- Pressing switch/push-button SW1 (toggles state)
---
## Switching On/Off Load Connected to O2
The load connected to O2 can be switched via:
- Z-Wave commands
- Automatic switching enabled via Parameters No. 21 and 22
- Pressing switch/push-button SW2 (toggles state)
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condos, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small offices, retail, restaurants, gas stations)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
- Farming
---
## Integrations
Shelly Wave devices are built on **Z-Wave**, the world’s leading smart home technology. They work with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave protocol.
We regularly test compatibility across various Z-Wave gateways to ensure full functionality.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals
- 2 potential-free contact relay inputs on screw terminals
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N, L
### Outputs
- 2 potential-free contact relay outputs on screw terminals
---
## Connectivity
- Z-Wave: Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Automatically turns off the relay
- Sends **Notification Report** to the gateway ("Overheat detected")
- LED blinks according to alarm mode (see LED signalization)
**Reset triggers**:
- Power cycle
- Short press on S button
- Press any switch/push-button on SW (SW1, SW2, etc.)
> ✅ **Note**: Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> 🔗 See [Notification for Overheat Detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/341803009/Wave+Pro+2#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class) for more details.
---
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heaters)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air conditioners)
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **“Setting in progress” mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Used to perform actions like inclusion, exclusion, or factory reset
- Limited time: auto-exits to Normal mode after procedure
- **Enter Setting Mode**: Quickly press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue
- Additional quick press = menu navigation (infinite loop)
- Menu timeout: 10 seconds before returning to Normal mode
### S Button Functions
- Manually add device to Z-Wave network
- Manually remove device from Z-Wave network
- Factory reset device
### LED Signalisation
| Status | LED Behavior | Description |
| ------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------- |
| **Normal Mode** | Blue blinking (Mode 1): 0.5s On / 2s Off | Removed/Excluded |
| | Green blinking (Mode 1): 0.5s On / 2s Off | Added/Included |
| **Settings in Progress** | Solid green (1 sec), then blue/red blinking (0.1s On/Off) | Factory reset |
| | Blue blinking (Mode 2): 0.5s On / 0.5s Off | Adding/Removing |
| | Blue/red blinking (Mode 2): Alternating 0.1s On/Off | OTA firmware update |
| | Blue/red blinking (Mode 5): 0.2s On blue + 0.2s On red | Power supply check |
| **Settings Mode (S Button Selected)** | Solid blue (max 10s) | Add/Remove menu selected |
| | Blue blinking (Mode 3): 0.1s On/Off | Add/Remove in progress |
| | Solid red (max 10s) | Factory reset menu selected |
| | Red blinking (Mode 3): 0.1s On/Off | Factory reset in progress |
| **Alarm Mode (Overheat Detected)** | Red blinking: 2x (0.2s On/Off) + 2s Off | Repeats continuously |
### LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Blink Pattern |
| ---------- | -------------------------------- |
| **Mode 1** | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| **Mode 2** | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| **Mode 3** | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| **Mode 4** | (1–6 times) 0.2s On/Off + 2s Off |
| **Mode 5** | 0.2s On blue + 0.2s On red |
---
## Specifications
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---
## Basic Wiring Diagram

### Legend
| Terminal | Function | Wire | Function |
| -------- | ----------------------------------------- | ----- | ----------------------------- |
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L1(A) | Load circuit 1 live wire |
| SW | Switch/push-button input (controlling O1) | L2(B) | Load circuit 2 live wire |
| SW2 | Switch/push-button input (controlling O2) | L3(C) | Device power supply live wire |
| I1 | Load circuit input terminal 1 | — | — |
| I2 | Load circuit input terminal 2 | — | — |
| O1 | Load circuit output terminal 1 | — | — |
| O2 | Load circuit output terminal 2 | — | — |
---
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> ⚠️ **Note**: All outputs will blink ON/OFF for 1 second each if the device is successfully added/removed.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
1. Scan the Z-Wave QR code using your gateway’s app.
2. Add the DSK to the provisioning list.
3. Connect the device to power.
4. If blue LED blinks in Mode 1 → not yet added.
5. Device auto-adds within seconds.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 upon success.
#### Adding with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable "Add/Remove" mode on gateway.
4. Hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then hold S button (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> ⚠️ **Timeout**: 10 seconds in Setting mode before returning to Normal mode.
#### Adding with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable "Add/Remove" mode on gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button on SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> 📌 _Learn mode_: State allowing device to receive network info from gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> ⚠️ **Note**: Custom settings remain intact. Only network membership is removed.
#### Removing with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinking in Mode 1 → device is added.
3. Enable "Add/Remove" mode on gateway.
4. Hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then hold S button (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### Removing with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable "Add/Remove" mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
---
### Factory Reset
#### General
After reset, all custom parameters (kWh, associations, routing, etc.) revert to default. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only when gateway is missing or non-functional.
#### With S Button
1. Hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button repeatedly until LED turns solid red.
3. Hold S button (>2s) until red LED blinks in Mode 3 → starts reset.
4. LED flashes green (1s), then blue/red blinking (2s).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 → success.
#### With Switch/Push-Button
> ⚠️ Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. LED flashes green (1s), then blue/red blinking (2s).
4. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 → success.
#### Remotely via Parameter
Use **Parameter No. 120** set to `1` to trigger remote factory reset.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports **Security 2 (S2)** using AES-128 encryption, making it one of the most secure IoT platforms.
- **Authenticated Control**: Out-of-band DSK inclusion
- Supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion
> 🔑 **PIN Code Required** for S2 inclusion: First 5 digits of DSK printed on side label and packaging.

> 📌 **Important**: Do not remove the DSK label. Keep the packaging copy safe.
The DSK may be scanned via QR code during out-of-band authentication.
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Size | Default | Values & Notes |
| --------------------------------------- | ------------------------------- | ------- | --------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **1** – SW (SW1) Switch Type | Defines behavior of SW1 input | 1 Byte | 2 | 0: momentary, 1: toggle (contact closed=ON), 2: toggle (device changes on switch change) |
| **2** – SW2 Switch Type | Defines behavior of SW2 input | 1 Byte | 2 | Same values as above |
| **6** – Inputs SW1 & SW2 Swap | Swap operations between SW1/SW2 | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: default (SW1→O1, SW2→O2), 1: swapped |
| **16** – Outputs O1 & O2 Swap | Swap O1/O2 logic | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: O1=OPEN, O2=CLOSE; 1: reversed |
| **17** – Restore O1 After Power Failure | Save last state after outage | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: restore, 1: remain OFF |
| **18** – Restore O2 After Power Failure | Save last state after outage | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: restore, 1: remain OFF |
| **19** – O1 Auto OFF Timer | Schedule auto-off after ON | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0: disabled; 1–32535 = seconds or milliseconds (see Param 25) |
| **20** – O1 Auto ON Timer | Schedule auto-on after OFF | 2 Bytes | 0 | Same as above |
| **21** – O2 Auto OFF Timer | Schedule auto-off after ON | 2 Bytes | 0 | Same as above |
| **22** – O2 Auto ON Timer | Schedule auto-on after OFF | 2 Bytes | 0 | Same as above |
| **23** – O1 Contact Type (NO/NC) | Relay contact type | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: NO, 1: NC |
| **24** – O2 Contact Type (NO/NC) | Relay contact type | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: NO, 1: NC |
| **25** – Timer Units for O1 | Set timer units (s/ms) | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: seconds, 1: milliseconds |
| **26** – Timer Units for O2 | Set timer units (s/ms) | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: seconds, 1: milliseconds |
| **91** – Water Alarm | Action on water alarm | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0: no action, 1: open relay, 2: close relay |
| **92** – Smoke Alarm | Action on smoke alarm | 4 Bytes | 0 | Same values |
| **93** – CO Alarm | Action on CO alarm | 4 Bytes | 0 | Same values |
| **94** – Heat Alarm | Action on heat alarm | 4 Bytes | 0 | Same values |
| **120** – Factory Reset | Trigger reset remotely | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: no reset, 1: reset |
| **201–203** – Serial Number Parts | Read-only serial parts | 4 Bytes | Device-specific | 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF |
---
## Z-Wave® Command Classes
| Class | Supported | Notes |
| ---------------------------- | --------- | ------ |
| ASSOCIATION_V2 | ✅ | S0, S2 |
| ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 | ✅ | S0, S2 |
| BASIC_V2 | ✅ | S0, S2 |
| SWITCH_BINARY_V2 | ✅ | S0, S2 |
| CONFIGURATION_V4 | ✅ | S0, S2 |
| DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 | ✅ | S0, S2 |
| FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 | ✅ | S0, S2 |
| INDICATOR_V3 | ✅ | S0, S2 |
| MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 | ✅ | S0, S2 |
| MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 | ✅ | S0, S2 |
| NOTIFICATION_V8 | ✅ | S0, S2 |
| POWERLEVEL_V1 | ✅ | S0, S2 |
| SECURITY_V1 | ✅ | |
| SECURITY_2_V1 | ✅ | |
| SUPERVISION_V1 | ✅ | |
| TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2 | ✅ | |
| VERSION_V3 | ✅ | S0, S2 |
| ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2 | ✅ | |
### Endpoint 1
- ASSOCIATION_V2
- ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3
- BASIC_V2
- MULTI_CHANNEL_V4
- NOTIFICATION_V8
- SECURITY_V1
- SECURITY_2_V1
- SUPERVISION_V1
- ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
### Endpoint 2
- ASSOCIATION_V2
- ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3
- BASIC_V2
- SWITCH_BINARY_V2
- MULTI_CHANNEL_V4
- NOTIFICATION_V8
- SECURITY_V1
- SECURITY_2_V1
- SUPERVISION_V1
- ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
> 🔶 `[S2]*` = Supports Security 2
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Field | Value |
| ---------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------- |
| Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Type Value | `0x04` |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Name Value | `0x02` |
| Version | V2 |
| LED Signalisation | Check LED table |
| Device Reaction | Turn off all outputs + send notification |
| Restore Actions | Power cycle, short S button press, press any SW terminal |
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
| Group | Max Nodes | Purpose | Triggered By | Supported Commands |
| ---------------------- | ---------------- | ------------------------------------- | ------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Group 1 (Lifeline)** | 1 (gateway only) | Reports status | Status change | SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT, INDICATOR_REPORT, DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION, NOTIFICATION_REPORT |
| **Group 2** | 9 | Basic control (ON/OFF) | SW1 input | BASIC_SET |
| **Group 3** | 9 | Multilevel control (dimming, shutter) | SW1 input | SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE, STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE |
| **Group 4** | 9 | Basic control (ON/OFF) | SW2 input | BASIC_SET |
| **Group 5** | 9 | Multilevel control (dimming, shutter) | SW2 input | SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE, STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE |
> 💡 **Recommendation**: Use push-buttons for Groups 3 & 5 to avoid unintended behavior.
---
## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® communication may not be 100% reliable. Do **not** use this device in life-critical applications. If recognition fails, manually assign device type and verify gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For help, visit: [Support Portal](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility
| Gateway | On/Off 1 | On/Off 2 | SW On/Off 1 | SW On/Off 2 | Notes |
| ----------------------------- | -------- | -------- | ----------- | ----------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave Engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*H |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Gen 5 | ❌ | ❌ | ⚠️ | ⚠️ | *1, *2 |
| SmartThings | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | [Edge Driver Required](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
> **Legend**:
>
> - ✅ Working / Possible
> - ⚠️ Partially
> - ❌ Not Working / Not Possible
> - N/T: Not Tested
> - TBD: To Be Done
> **Notes**:
>
> - \*1: Only one control UI for both outputs
> - \*2: State updates not reflected in UI
> - \*H: Fix via [this solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924)
---
## Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning |
| ---------- | -------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports state change via SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state via SW input |
| Watts | Reports watts unsolicited |
| kWh | Reports kWh unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down via SW input |
| Slats | Responds to app UI slats command |
| SW Slats | Reports slats change via SW |
| D control | Reports scene commands (single/double press) |
| D Binary | Reports binary On/Off via SW |
| Sensor # | Sensor visualized? Type noted |
---
## Gateway Guides
Find useful guides at the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Wave Pro 2 Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1626308618%2FWave+Pro+2+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Wave Pro 2 UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F669384790%2FWave+Pro+2+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Download Wave Pro 2 Multilingual Print Guide (2023)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786661746/Wave+Pro+2+AU?preview=%2F786661746%2F786661763%2FWave_Pro2_multilang_2023_print_V1.pdf)
# Shelly Wave Pro 2
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

---
## Device Identification
- **Device**: Wave Pro 2
- **EU Part number / Ordering Code**: QPSW-0A2X16EU
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: 0x0002
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x008C
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
---
## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “_Device_” refers to the Shelly Wave device covered by this guide.
- **Gateway** – A Z-Wave® gateway (also called a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub) acts as the central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “_gateway_” is used throughout this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave® Service button located on Z-Wave® devices, used for functions like inclusion (adding), exclusion (removing), and factory reset. The term “_S button_” is used here.
---
## Short Description
The Shelly Wave Pro 2 is a DIN rail-mounted, 2-channel smart switch with potential-free contacts. It controls two independent electrical loads up to **16 A per channel** (25 A total). It supports both switches (default) and push-buttons.
### Switch connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default):
- **Single toggle**: Changes output O (O1) state to opposite (on/off/on...) and sends command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3 (see _Z-Wave Association_).
- **Double toggle (within 500ms)**: Interpreted as a double press; sends command to dimmers, shutters, etc., in groups 2 and 3.
### Switch-memory connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
When SW (SW1) is set to switch-memory mode:
- **Closing contact**: Sets output O (O1) to ON and sends command to devices in groups 2 and 3.
- **Opening contact**: Sets output O (O1) to OFF and sends command to devices in groups 2 and 3.
### Push-button connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
When SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button:
- **Short press**: Toggles output O (O1) state and sends command to devices in groups 2 and 3.
- **Hold**: Sends command to devices in group 3.
- **Release**: Sends command to devices in group 3.
---
## Switch connected to input terminal SW2
If SW2 is configured as a switch (default):
- **Single toggle**: Toggles output O2 state (on/off/on...), sends command to devices in groups 4 and 5.
- **Double toggle (within 500ms)**: Interpreted as a double press; sends command to dimmers, shutters, etc., in groups 4 and 5.
### Switch-memory connected to input terminal SW2
When SW2 is set to switch-memory mode:
- **Closing contact**: Sets output O2 to ON and sends command to devices in groups 4 and 5.
- **Opening contact**: Sets output O2 to OFF and sends command to devices in groups 4 and 5.
### Push-button connected to input terminal SW2
When SW2 is configured as a push-button:
- **Short press**: Toggles output O2 state and sends command to devices in groups 4 and 5.
- **Hold**: Sends command to devices in group 4.
- **Release**: Sends command to devices in group 5.
---
## Switching On/Off load connected to O (O1)
The load connected to O (O1) can be controlled via:
- Z-Wave commands
- Automatic switching enabled via Parameters No. 19 and 20
- Pressing the switch/push-button SW (SW1): toggles the load state
---
## Switching On/Off load connected to O2
The load connected to O2 can be controlled via:
- Z-Wave commands
- Automatic switching enabled via Parameters No. 21 and 22
- Pressing the switch/push-button SW2: toggles the load state
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condos, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small offices, retail, restaurants, gas stations)
- Government/Municipal
- University/College
- Farming
---
## Integrations
Shelly Wave devices are built on **Z-Wave**, the world’s leading smart home technology. They work with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave protocol.
We regularly test compatibility across various Z-Wave gateways to ensure full functionality.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals
- 2 potential-free contact relay inputs on screw terminals
- 2 power supply inputs (N, L) on screw terminals
### Outputs
- 2 potential-free contact relay outputs on screw terminals
---
## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Automatically turns off the relay
- Sends **Notification Report** to the gateway ("Overheat detected")
- LED blinks according to alarm pattern (see blinking modes)
> Any of the following actions resets the alarm:
>
> - Power cycle
> - Short press on S button
> - Press any switch/push-button connected to SW (SW1, SW2, etc.)
> ✅ **Note:** Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> 🔗 For more details, see: [Notification for Overheat Detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/341803009/Wave+Pro+2#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class)
---
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air conditioners)
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **"Setting in progress" mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Required for procedures like inclusion, exclusion, factory reset
- Limited duration; auto-exits to Normal mode after completion
- To enter: Quickly press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue
- Additional quick press = menu navigation (infinite loop)
- Menu timeout: 10 seconds before returning to Normal mode
### S Button Functions
- Manually add device to Z-Wave network
- Manually remove device from Z-Wave network
- Factory reset device
### LED Signalization
| Status | LED Behavior |
| ---------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Removed/Excluded** | Blinking blue in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press |
| **Added/Included** | Blinking green in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after power cycle or S button press |
| **Factory Reset & Reboot** | Solid green (~1 sec), then blue & red blink rapidly (~2 sec) |
| **Adding/Removing** | Blinking blue in Mode 2 |
| **OTA Firmware Update** | Blue & red blinking in Mode 2 |
| **Power Supply Check** | Blue & red blinking in Mode 5 |
| **Menu Selected (Add/Remove)** | Solid blue (max 10 sec) |
| **Menu Executing (Add/Remove)** | Blinking blue in Mode 3 |
| **Menu Selected (Factory Reset)** | Solid red (max 10 sec) |
| **Menu Executing (Factory Reset)** | Blinking red in Mode 3 |
| **Overheat Detected** | Red blinking in Mode 4: 2× (0.2s On / 0.2s Off), 2s Off, repeat |
> 📌 Click to expand: [LED Signalisation Details](#led-signalisation)
---
### LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Description |
| ---------- | ---------------------------------------- |
| **Mode 1** | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| **Mode 2** | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| **Mode 3** | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| **Mode 4** | (1–6 times: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off |
| **Mode 5** | 0.2s On (blue) / 0.2s On (red) |
> 📌 Click to expand: [LED Blinking Modes Table](#led-blinking-modes)
---
## Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
| -------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Power Supply | 110–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
| Power Consumption | < 0.3 W |
| Max Switching Voltage (AC) | 240 V |
| Max Switching Current (AC) | 16 A per channel, 25 A total |
| Max Switching Voltage (DC) | N/A |
| Max Switching Current (DC) | N/A |
| Overheating Protection | Yes |
| Range | Up to 40 m indoors (131 ft.), depends on environment |
| Z-Wave® Repeater | Yes |
| CPU | Z-Wave® S800 |
| Z-Wave® Frequency Band | 868.4 MHz |
| Max Radio Power | < 25 mW |
| Dimensions (H × W × D) | 94 × 19 × 69 ±0.5 mm / 3.70 × 0.75 × 2.71 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 73 g / 2.58 oz |
| Mounting | DIN rail |
| Screw Terminal Torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.54 lbin |
| Conductor Cross Section | 0.5–2.5 mm² / 20–14 AWG (green connector)
0.5–1.5 mm² / 20–16 AWG (white connectors) |
| Stripped Length | 6–7 mm / 0.24–0.28 in (green)
5–6 mm / 0.20–0.24 in (white) |
| Shell Material | Plastic |
| Color | Grey |
| Ambient Temperature | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max Altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft |
---
## Basic Wiring Diagram

---
### Legend
| Terminal | Function | Wire | Purpose |
| -------- | -------------------------------------- | ----- | ----------------------------- |
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L1(A) | Load circuit 1 live wire |
| SW | Switch/push-button input (controls O1) | L2(B) | Load circuit 2 live wire |
| SW2 | Switch/push-button input (controls O2) | L3(C) | Device power supply live wire |
| I1 | Load circuit input terminal 1 | — | — |
| I2 | Load circuit input terminal 2 | — | — |
| O1 | Load circuit output terminal 1 | — | — |
| O2 | Load circuit output terminal 2 | — | — |
---
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> ⚠️ **Note**: All outputs (O, O1, O2) will briefly turn on/off during successful addition/removal.
> ⚠️ **Security 2 (S2)**: Requires PIN code (5 underlined digits) from the DSK label on the device and packaging. **Do not lose this label.**
#### SmartStart Inclusion
1. Scan the Z-Wave QR code using your gateway's SmartStart feature.
2. Connect the device to power.
3. Confirm blue LED blinks in Mode 1 → not yet added.
4. Addition starts automatically within seconds.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during process.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 upon success.
#### Inclusion with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable "add/remove" mode on gateway.
4. Hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then hold again (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → Learn mode starts.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> ⚠️ Setting mode expires after 10 seconds.
#### Inclusion with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable "add/remove" mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> 🛠️ _Learn mode_: State allowing device to receive network info from gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> ⚠️ **Note**: Custom configurations remain intact; only network membership is removed.
#### Removal with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinks in Mode 1 → added.
3. Enable "add/remove" mode on gateway.
4. Hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then hold again (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → LEARN MODE starts.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### Removal with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable "add/remove" mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds → LEARN MODE.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
---
### Factory Reset
> ⚠️ **All custom settings, associations, kWh data, etc., are erased. HOME ID and NODE ID deleted.**
#### With S Button
1. Hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button repeatedly until LED turns solid red.
3. Hold S button (>2s) until red LED blinks in Mode 3 → reset begins.
4. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### With Switch/Push-Button
> ✅ Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
4. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### Remote Factory Reset
Set **Parameter No. 120 = 1** via gateway.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
- Supports **Security 2 (S2)** with AES-128 encryption – the most secure IoT platform available.
- Supports: S2 Authenticated, S2 Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion.
- Requires **DSK PIN** when using S2-enabled gateway.
- DSK label on side of device and in packaging contains unique 5-digit PIN (highlighted/underlined).
- QR code also visible on label.
> 🔐 The DSK may be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication. Gateway scans QR to match obfuscated public key received over RF.

---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Default | Values |
| ------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------- | --------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **No. 1 – SW (SW1) Switch Type** | Defines behavior of SW1 input | 2 | 0=push-button, 1=toggle (contact closed=ON), 2=toggle (status changes on switch change) |
| **No. 2 – SW2 Switch Type** | Defines behavior of SW2 input | 2 | Same as above |
| **No. 6 – Inputs SW1 & SW2 Swap** | Swap operation of SW1/SW2 | 0 | 0=default (SW1→O1, SW2→O2); 1=swapped |
| **No. 16 – Outputs O1 & O2 Swap** | Swap O1/O2 logic | 0 | 0=default (O1=open, O2=close); 1=reversed |
| **No. 17 – Restore O1 After Power Failure** | Save/restore last state | 0 | 0=restore; 1=remain off |
| **No. 18 – Restore O2 After Power Failure** | Save/restore last state | 0 | 0=restore; 1=remain off |
| **No. 19 – O1 Auto OFF Timer** | Auto-off after time defined | 0 | 0=disabled; 1–32535 seconds/ms (see Param 25) |
| **No. 20 – O1 Auto ON Timer** | Auto-on after time defined | 0 | Same as above |
| **No. 21 – O2 Auto OFF Timer** | Auto-off after time defined | 0 | Same as above |
| **No. 22 – O2 Auto ON Timer** | Auto-on after time defined | 0 | Same as above |
| **No. 23 – O1 Contact Type (NO/NC)** | Relay contact type | 0 | 0=NO (normally open); 1=NC (normally closed) |
| **No. 24 – O2 Contact Type (NO/NC)** | Relay contact type | 0 | Same as above |
| **No. 25 – Timer Units for O1** | Set timer resolution | 0 | 0=seconds; 1=milliseconds |
| **No. 26 – Timer Units for O2** | Set timer resolution | 0 | Same as above |
| **No. 91 – Water Alarm Response** | Action on water alarm | 0 | 0=no action; 1=open relay; 2=close relay |
| **No. 92 – Smoke Alarm Response** | Action on smoke alarm | 0 | Same as above |
| **No. 93 – CO Alarm Response** | Action on CO alarm | 0 | Same as above |
| **No. 94 – Heat Alarm Response** | Action on heat alarm | 0 | Same as above |
| **No. 120 – Factory Reset** | Trigger reset | 0 | 0=do nothing; 1=reset |
| **No. 201–203 – Serial Number Parts** | Read-only serial parts | Device-specific | 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF |
---
## Z-Wave® Command Classes
| Class | Supported |
| --------------------------------------- | --------- |
| ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]\* | ✅ |
| ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]\* | ✅ |
| BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]\* | ✅ |
| SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]\* | ✅ |
| CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]\* | ✅ |
| DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]\* | ✅ |
| FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]\* | ✅ |
| INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]\* | ✅ |
| MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]\* | ✅ |
| MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]\* | ✅ |
| NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]\* | ✅ |
| POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]\* | ✅ |
| SECURITY_V1 | ✅ |
| SECURITY_2_V1 | ✅ |
| SUPERVISION_V1 | ✅ |
| TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2 | ✅ |
| VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]\* | ✅ |
| ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2 | ✅ |
> **Endpoint 1**: Supports MultiChannel, Notification, Security, etc.
> **Endpoint 2**: Supports Switch Binary, Multichannel, etc.
> _[S2]_ = Security 2 Command Class
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Field | Value |
| ----------------------- | ----------------------------------------- |
| Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Notification Type Value | 0x04 |
| Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat Detected |
| Notification Name Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| LED Signalization | Mode 4: Red blink (0.2s On/Off), repeated |
| Device Reaction | Turns off outputs, sends notification |
| Restore Actions | Power cycle, S button press, switch press |
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
Associations enable direct communication between devices without gateway involvement.
- Max 9 devices per group
- Recommended max: 5 per group to avoid delays
- **Lifeline Group (Group 1)**: Reserved for gateway only (1 node allowed)
### Association Group 1 – Lifeline
- **Nodes**: 1 (gateway)
- **Commands**:
- `INDICATOR_REPORT` (LED status)
- `DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION`
- `SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT` (O1 status)
- `NOTIFICATION_REPORT` (Overheat)
### Association Group 2 – Basic Control (SW1)
- **Trigger**: SW1 (switch or push-button)
- **Action**: Sends `BASIC_SET ON/OFF` to associated devices
- **Use Case**: Simple on/off control
### Association Group 3 – Multilevel Control (SW1)
- **Trigger**: SW1
- **Recommended Use**: Push buttons
- **Commands**:
- `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE`
- `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE`
### Association Group 4 – Basic Control (SW2)
- **Trigger**: SW2
- **Action**: Sends `BASIC_SET ON/OFF` to associated devices
### Association Group 5 – Multilevel Control (SW2)
- **Trigger**: SW2
- **Recommended Use**: Push buttons
- **Commands**: Same as Group 3
> ✅ **Endpoint 1**: Groups 1–3
> ✅ **Endpoint 2**: Groups 1–3
---
## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication is not 100% reliable. Do **not** rely solely on this device for life-critical applications. If the device isn’t recognized or behaves incorrectly, manually verify device type and ensure gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For help, visit: [Support Portal](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility
| Gateway | On/Off 1 | On/Off 2 | SW On/Off 1 | SW On/Off 2 | Notes |
| -------------------------- | -------- | -------- | ----------- | ----------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC3/Z-Wave Engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*H |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Gen 5 | ❌ | ❌ | ⚠️ | ⚠️ | *1, *2 |
| SmartThings | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | [Shelly Wave edge driver required](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
> **Notes**:
>
> - _1_: Single control UI for both outputs
> - _2_: Output state updates but UI doesn't reflect
> - _H_: Fix issues via [this solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924)
---
### Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning |
| ---------- | -------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state change via SW |
| Watts | Reports watts unsolicited |
| kWh | Reports kWh unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down changes via SW |
| Slats | Slats respond to app UI |
| SW Slats | Slats report changes via SW |
| D control | Reports scene commands (press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | Reports binary On/Off via SW |
| Sensor # | Sensor visualized? Type noted |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | Meaning |
| ------ | -------------------------- |
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚠️ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| ⚠️ | Partially |
| ❌ | Not Tested |
| TBD | To Be Done |
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides: [Shelly Knowledge Base – Z-Wave](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Wave Pro 2 Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1626308618%2FWave+Pro+2+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Wave Pro 2 UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F669384790%2FWave+Pro+2+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
- [Wave Pro 2 Ръководство за употреба (Bulgarian)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/390397972/Wave+Pro+2+EU?preview=%2F390397972%2F1593442988%2FWave+Pro+2+%D0%A0%D1%8A%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B4%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE+%D0%B7%D0%B0+%D1%83%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B1%D0%B0+%D0%B8+%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82.pdf.pdf)
- [Wave_Pro2_multilang_2023_print_V1](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/390397972/Wave+Pro+2+EU?preview=%2F390397972%2F390398009%2FWave_Pro2_multilang_2023_print_V1.pdf)
# Shelly Wave Pro 2 - Device Guide
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

---
## Device Identification
- **Device:** Wave Pro 2
- **USA Part number / Ordering Code:** QPSW-0A2X16US
- **Z-Wave Product Type ID:** 0x0002
- **Z-Wave Product ID:** 0x008C
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer:** Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID:** 0x0460
---
## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway** – A Z-Wave® gateway (also called a Z-Wave® controller, main controller, primary controller, or hub) acts as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used throughout this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices, used for functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting to factory defaults. The term "S button" is used in this document.
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## Short Description
The Shelly Wave Pro 2 is a DIN rail-mountable, dual-channel smart switch with potential-free contacts. It controls two independent electrical loads up to 16 A per channel (25 A total). It supports both switches (default) and push-buttons.
### Switch Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If SW (SW1) is configured as a **switch (default)**:
- **Single toggle:** Changes output O1 state (ON → OFF or vice versa) and sends commands to associated devices in groups 2 and 3 (see Z-Wave Association).
- **Double toggle (within 500ms):** Interpreted as a double action; sends command to associated dimmers, shutters, etc., in groups 2 and 3.
### Switch-Memory Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If SW (SW1) is configured as a **switch-memory**:
- **Close contact:** Output O1 turns ON and sends command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3.
- **Open contact:** Output O1 turns OFF and sends command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3.
### Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
If SW (SW1) is configured as a **push-button**:
- **Short press:** Toggles output O1 state (ON ↔ OFF) and sends command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3.
- **Hold:** Sends command to devices in group 3.
- **Release:** Sends command to devices in group 3.
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## Switch Connected to Input Terminal SW2
If SW2 is configured as a **switch (default)**:
- **Single toggle:** Changes output O2 state (ON → OFF or vice versa) and sends command to associated devices in groups 4 and 5.
- **Double toggle (within 500ms):** Interpreted as a double action; sends command to associated dimmers, shutters, etc., in groups 4 and 5.
### Switch-Memory Connected to Input Terminal SW2
If SW2 is configured as a **switch-memory**:
- **Close contact:** Output O2 turns ON and sends command to associated devices in groups 4 and 5.
- **Open contact:** Output O2 turns OFF and sends command to associated devices in groups 4 and 5.
### Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW2
If SW2 is configured as a **push-button**:
- **Short press:** Toggles output O2 state (ON ↔ OFF) and sends command to associated devices in groups 4 and 5.
- **Hold:** Sends command to devices in group 4.
- **Release:** Sends command to devices in group 5.
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## Switching On/Off Load Connected to O (O1)
The load connected to O1 can be controlled via:
- Z-Wave command
- Automatic switching enabled via Parameters No. 19 and 20
- Pressing the switch/push-button SW (SW1): toggles the connected load’s state
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## Switching On/Off Load Connected to O2
The load connected to O2 can be controlled via:
- Z-Wave command
- Automatic switching enabled via Parameters No. 21 and 22
- Pressing the switch/push-button SW2: toggles the connected load’s state
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## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condos, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small offices, retail, restaurants, gas stations)
- Government / Municipal
- University / College
- Farming
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## Integrations
Shelly Wave devices are built on **Z-Wave**, the world’s leading smart home technology. They work with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave protocol.
We regularly test compatibility with various Z-Wave gateways to ensure full functionality.
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## Simplified Internal Schematics

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## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals
- 2 potential-free contact relay inputs on screw terminals
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N, L
### Outputs
- 2 potential-free contact relay outputs on screw terminals
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## Connectivity
- Z-Wave: Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
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## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- Automatically switches off the relay
- Sends **Notification Report** to the gateway ("Overheat detected")
- LED blinks according to alarm mode (see below)
> **Reset Conditions:** Power cycle, short press on S button, or pressing any switch/push-button on SW (SW1, SW2, etc.)
> ✅ **Note:** Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> 🔗 See [Notification for Overheat Detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/341803009/Wave+Pro+2#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class) for details.
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## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air conditioners)
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## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal Mode**
2. **“Setting in Progress” Mode**
3. **Setting Mode (with S button)**
- Required to perform actions like inclusion, exclusion, or factory reset.
- Auto-exits after procedure completion.
- **Entering Setting Mode:**
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- Additional quick press cycles through menus (infinite loop).
- Menu timeout: 10 seconds before returning to Normal mode.
### S Button Functions
- Manually add device to Z-Wave network
- Manually remove device from Z-Wave network
- Factory reset device
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### LED Signalization
| Status | LED Behavior |
| ---------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Removed/Excluded** | Blinking **blue** in Mode 1 (10 min after power-up or S button press) |
| **Added/Included** | Blinking **green** in Mode 1 (10 min after power-up or S button press) |
| **Factory Reset & Reboot** | Solid green (~1 sec), then blinking blue/red (0.1s on/off) for ~2 sec |
| **Adding/Removing** | Blinking **blue** in Mode 2 |
| **OTA Firmware Update** | Blinking **blue and red** in Mode 2 |
| **Power Supply Check** | Blinking **blue and red** in Mode 5 |
| **Menu Selected (Add/Remove)** | Solid **blue** (max 10 sec) |
| **Menu Executing (Add/Remove)** | Blinking **blue** in Mode 3 |
| **Menu Selected (Factory Reset)** | Solid **red** (max 10 sec) |
| **Menu Executing (Factory Reset)** | Blinking **red** in Mode 3 |
| **Overheat Detected** | Blinking **red** in Mode 4: 2× (0.2s ON / 0.2s OFF), 2s OFF, repeating |
> 📌 _See LED Blinking Modes table below for detailed patterns._
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### LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Pattern |
| ------ | --------------------------------------- |
| Mode 1 | 0.5s ON / 2s OFF |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s ON / 0.5s OFF |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s ON / 0.1s OFF |
| Mode 4 | (1–6 times) 0.2s ON / 0.2s OFF + 2s OFF |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s ON blue / 0.2s ON red |
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## Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram

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### Legend
| Terminal | Description | Wire | Description |
| -------- | -------------------------------------------------- | ----- | -------------------------------------------- |
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L1(A) | Load circuit 1 live wire (110–240 V AC) |
| SW | Switch/push-button input terminal (controlling O1) | L2(B) | Load circuit 2 live wire (110–240 V AC) |
| SW2 | Switch/push-button input terminal (controlling O2) | L3(C) | Device power supply live wire (110–240 V AC) |
| I1 | Load circuit input terminal 1 | — | — |
| I2 | Load circuit input terminal 2 | — | — |
| O1 | Load circuit output terminal 1 | — | — |
| O2 | Load circuit output terminal 2 | — | — |
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## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> 💡 **Note:** All outputs (O, O1, O2) will briefly turn ON/OFF (1s each) upon successful addition/removal.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
1. Scan the Z-Wave QR code using your gateway app.
2. Add the DSK to the provisioning list.
3. Connect the device to power.
4. If blue LED blinks in Mode 1 → not added yet.
5. The device auto-adds within seconds.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### Adding with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable "Add/Remove" mode on gateway.
4. Hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then hold again (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> ⏱️ _Setting mode timeout: 10 seconds_
#### Adding with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm blue LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable "Add/Remove" mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button on SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> 🔑 _Learn mode:_ State allowing device to receive network info from gateway.
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### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> 💡 **Note:** Custom configurations remain unchanged. Only network membership is removed.
#### Removing with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinks in Mode 1 → device is added.
3. Enable "Add/Remove" mode on gateway.
4. Hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then hold again (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### Removing with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Confirm green LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable "Add/Remove" mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
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### Factory Reset
#### General Info
After reset: All custom settings, associations, kWh data, etc., revert to default. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only when gateway is unavailable.
#### With S Button
1. Hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button repeatedly until LED turns solid red.
3. Hold S button (>2s) until red LED blinks in Mode 3 → starts reset.
4. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### With Switch/Push-Button
> ⚠️ Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. During reset: LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
4. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### Remotely via Parameter No. 120
Set Parameter 120 = 1 to trigger remote factory reset.
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## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports **Security 2 (S2)** using AES-128 encryption — the most secure IoT platform available.
- **Authenticated Control:** Out-of-band DSK required for inclusion
- Supports: S2 Authenticated, S2 Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion
> 🔑 **Important:** When adding via S2-enabled gateway, you must enter the 5-digit PIN from the **DSK label** (on device and in packaging). Do not remove the label.

> The first five digits are highlighted/underlined. The DSK is also represented via QR code.
> For S2 Access Control Class or Authenticated Class, the joining node obfuscates its public key by setting bytes 1–2 to zero before RF transmission.
> The gateway can scan the QR code to match the obfuscated public key.
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## Z-Wave® Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Size | Default | Values & Descriptions |
| --------------------------------------- | ------------------------------ | ------------ | --------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **1 – SW (SW1) Switch Type** | Defines how SW1 is interpreted | 1 Byte | 2 | 0: momentary switch, 1: toggle (closed=ON), 2: toggle (status change) |
| **2 – SW2 Switch Type** | Defines how SW2 is interpreted | 1 Byte | 2 | Same as above |
| **6 – Inputs SW1 & SW2 Swap** | Swap operations of SW1/SW2 | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: default (SW1→O1, SW2→O2), 1: swapped (SW1→O2, SW2→O1) |
| **16 – Outputs O1 & O2 Swap** | Swap relay outputs | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: default (O1=open, O2=close), 1: reversed |
| **17 – Restore O1 After Power Failure** | Save/restore O1 state | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: restore last state, 1: remains OFF |
| **18 – Restore O2 After Power Failure** | Save/restore O2 state | 1 Byte | 0 | Same as above |
| **19 – O1 Auto OFF Timer** | Auto-turn-off after time | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0: disabled, 1–32535: seconds (or ms if Param 25 = 1) |
| **20 – O1 Auto ON Timer** | Auto-turn-on after time | 2 Bytes | 0 | Same as above |
| **21 – O2 Auto OFF Timer** | Auto-turn-off after time | 2 Bytes | 0 | Same as above |
| **22 – O2 Auto ON Timer** | Auto-turn-on after time | 2 Bytes | 0 | Same as above |
| **23 – O1 Contact Type (NO/NC)** | Relay contact type | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: NO, 1: NC |
| **24 – O2 Contact Type (NO/NC)** | Relay contact type | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: NO, 1: NC |
| **25 – Timer Units for O1 (s/ms)** | Set timer resolution | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: seconds, 1: milliseconds |
| **26 – Timer Units for O2 (s/ms)** | Set timer resolution | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: seconds, 1: milliseconds |
| **91 – Water Alarm** | Response to water alarm frames | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0: no action, 1: open relay, 2: close relay |
| **92 – Smoke Alarm** | Response to smoke alarm frames | 4 Bytes | 0 | Same as above |
| **93 – CO Alarm** | Response to CO alarm frames | 4 Bytes | 0 | Same as above |
| **94 – Heat Alarm** | Response to heat alarm frames | 4 Bytes | 0 | Same as above |
| **120 – Factory Reset** | Trigger factory reset | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: no reset, 1: reset |
| **201–203 – Serial Number Parts** | Read-only serial parts | 4 Bytes each | Device-specific | 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF |
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## Z-Wave® Command Classes
### Core Support
- `ASSOCIATION_V2` [S0, S2]
- `ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3` [S0, S2]
- `BASIC_V2` [S0, S2]
- `SWITCH_BINARY_V2` [S0, S2]
- `CONFIGURATION_V4` [S0, S2]
- `DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1` [S0, S2]
- `FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5` [S0, S2]
- `INDICATOR_V3` [S0, S2]
- `MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2` [S0, S2]
- `MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3` [S0, S2]
- `NOTIFICATION_V8` [S0, S2]
- `POWERLEVEL_V1` [S0, S2]
- `SECURITY_V1`
- `SECURITY_2_V1`
- `SUPERVISION_V1`
- `TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2`
- `VERSION_V3` [S0, S2]
- `ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2`
### Endpoint 1
- `ASSOCIATION_V2` [S0, S2]
- `ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3` [S0, S2]
- `BASIC_V2` [S0, S2]
- `MULTI_CHANNEL_V4` [S0, S2]
- `NOTIFICATION_V8` [S0, S2]
- `SECURITY_V1`
- `SECURITY_2_V1`
- `SUPERVISION_V1`
- `ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2`
### Endpoint 2
- `ASSOCIATION_V2` [S0, S2]
- `ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3` [S0, S2]
- `BASIC_V2` [S0, S2]
- `SWITCH_BINARY_V2` [S0, S2]
- `MULTI_CHANNEL_V4` [S0, S2]
- `NOTIFICATION_V8` [S0, S2]
- `SECURITY_V1`
- `SECURITY_2_V1`
- `SUPERVISION_V1`
- `ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2`
> [S2]\* = Security 2 Command Class
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## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
| Field | Value |
| ------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------ |
| Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Notification Type - Value | 0x04 |
| Notification Event | State |
| Notification Name | Overheat Detected |
| Notification Name - Value | 0x02 |
| Version | V2 |
| LED Signalization | Refer to LED table |
| Device Reaction | Switches OFF all outputs + sends notification |
| Restore Action | Power cycle, short S press, or toggle any switch |
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
Associations allow direct communication between devices without gateway involvement.
- Max 9 devices per group (recommended: ≤5)
- **Lifeline Group (Group 1)**: Reserved for gateway only (1 node allowed)
### Association Group 1 (Lifeline)
- **Endpoint 1 (O1):** `SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT`, `NOTIFICATION_REPORT`, `INDICATOR_REPORT`, `DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION`
- **Endpoint 2 (O2):** `SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT`
### Association Group 2 (Basic Command)
- Assigned to SW1 (SW2 for Endpoint 2)
- Triggers `BASIC_SET ON/OFF` based on switch state
### Association Group 3 (Multilevel Command)
- Assigned to SW1 (SW2 for Endpoint 2)
- Recommended for push-buttons
- Triggers: `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE`, `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE`
### Association Group 4 (Basic Command)
- Assigned to SW2 (for Endpoint 2)
- Triggers `BASIC_SET ON/OFF`
### Association Group 5 (Multilevel Command)
- Assigned to SW2 (for Endpoint 2)
- Triggers same multilevel commands as Group 3
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## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not be 100% reliable. Do **not** rely on this device in life-critical situations. If the device is unresponsive or misbehaving, manually set device type and confirm gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
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## Troubleshooting
For help, visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
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## Compatibility Table
| Gateway | On/Off 1 | On/Off 2 | SW On/Off 1 | SW On/Off 2 | Notes |
| ---------------------------- | -------- | -------- | ------------ | ------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*H |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Gen 5 | ❌ P | ❌ P | ⚠️ Blue Star | ⚠️ Blue Star | *1, *2 |
| SmartThings | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | [Edge Driver Required](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
> **Notes:**
> *1: Gateway uses standard lifeline; only one control for both outputs in UI.
> *2: Output changes, but UI doesn’t reflect update.
> _H: Fix issues via [this solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924)._
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## Function Meaning
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | -------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state changes via SW |
| Watts | Reports watts unsolicited |
| kWh | Reports kWh unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down changes via SW |
| Slats | Slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Slats report changes via SW |
| D control | Reports scene commands (single/double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | Reports binary On/Off via SW |
| Sensor # | Sensor visualized in gateway; note type |
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## Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------ | -------------------------- |
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚠️ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To Be Done |
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides available in the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
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## Compliance
- [Wave Pro 2 Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1626308618%2FWave+Pro+2+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Wave Pro 2 UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F669384790%2FWave+Pro+2+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Download PDF](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786727076/Wave+Pro+2+US?preview=%2F786727076%2F859930656%2FWave_Pro2_V1_US_Print.pdf)
- [Wave Pro 2 (EU)](./wave-pro-2-(eu))
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- [Wave Pro 2 (AU)](./wave-pro-2-(au))
# Shelly Wave Pro 2PM
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

## Device identification
- **Device**: Wave Pro 2PM
- AUS Part number/Ordering Code: QPSW-0A2P16AU
- Z-Wave Product type ID: `0x0002`
- Z-Wave Product ID: `0x008D`
- Z-Wave Manufacturer: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- Z-Wave Manufacturer ID: `0x0460`
## Terminology
- **Device**: In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway**: A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button**: The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices, is used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term "S button" is used in this document.
## Short description
The Device is a DIN rail mountable 2-channel smart switch with power measurement. It controls the on/off function for two independent electrical devices with a load up to 16 A per channel (25 A in total). It is compatible with switches (default) and push-buttons.
## Switch/push-button connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
### Switch connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc.
- **Change switch position once**: Change the state of the output O (O1) to the opposite state and send the command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Change switch position twice**: If the delay between the first and second click is less than 500ms, this is interpreted as “Change the switch position twice”. Send command to the associated devices (dimmers, shutters, ...) in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Switch-memory connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch-memory, then:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output O (O1) to the On state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output O (O1) to the Off state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Push-button connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button changes the output state O (O1) to the opposite – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Short press**: Change the state of the output O (O1) to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Hold**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Release**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
## Switch/push-button connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O2 state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc. If the SW2 is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button will change the output O2 state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc.
### Switch connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output state O2 to the opposite state – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Change switch position once**: Change the state of the output O2 to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Change switch position twice**: If the delay between the first and second click is less than 500ms, this is interpreted as “Change switch position twice”. Send command to the associated devices (dimmers, shutters, ...) in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Switch-memory connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a switch-memory, then:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output O2 to the On state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output O2 to the Off state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Push-button connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button changes the output state O2 to the opposite – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Short press**: Change the state of the output O2 to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Hold**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 4 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Release**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
## Switching On/Off load connected to O (O1)
Load connected to O (O1) can be switched On/Off by:
- By Z-Wave command
- Automatically switching can be enabled by proper Parameters No. 19 and 20 settings.
- Pressing the switch/push-button SW (SW1): Change the state of the connected load to the opposite one.
## Switching On/Off load connected to O2
Load connected to O2 can be switched On/Off by:
- By Z-Wave command
- Automatically switching can be enabled by proper Parameters No. 21 and 22 settings.
- Pressing the switch/push-button SW2: Change the state of the connected load to the opposite one.
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed on the **world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave**. This means Shelly Qubino Wave works with all **certified** gateways supporting Z-Wave communication protocol.
To ensure the functions of Shelly Qubino Wave products are supported on your gateway, we regularly execute compatibility tests of our devices with different Z-Wave gateways.
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N (+), L (Ʇ)
### Outputs
- 2 relay outputs with power measurement on screw terminals
## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
## Safety features
### Overheat protection
The device has internal overheat protection. If the temperature exceeds predefined values (80°C) for more than 5 seconds, the device will:
- Switch off its own relay
- Send a Notification Report to the Gateway (Overheat detected)
- The LED lights react as specified above (check LED blinking mode for Overheat detected)
Any of the following activities reset this alarm: power cycle, short press on the S button, press on any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal.
> **NOTE**: The Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description above under [Notification for Overheat detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/342949890/Wave+Pro+2PM#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class)
### Over-current Protection
The device has internal over-current protection. If the current exceeds 16A + 10% (Max switching current +10%) for more than 5 seconds, the device will:
- Switch off its own relay
- Send a Notification Report to the Gateway (Over-current detected)
- The LED lights react as specified above (check LED blinking mode for Over-current detected)
Any of the following activities reset this alarm: power cycle, short press on the S button, press on any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal.
> **NOTE**: The Over-current protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description above under [Notification for Over-current detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/342949890/Wave+Pro+2PM#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class)
### Over-voltage Protection
The device has internal over-voltage protection. This is valid for standard power supply voltage 230 V AC. If the voltage exceeds 240 V AC + 15% (278 V AC) for more than 5 seconds, the device will:
- Switch off its own relay
- Send a Notification Report to the Gateway (Over-voltage detected)
- The LED lights react as specified above (check LED blinking mode for Over-voltage detected)
Any of the following activities reset this alarm: power cycle, short press on the S button, press on any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal.
> **NOTE**: The Over-current protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description above under [Notification for Over-voltage detected](<./wave-1pm-(eu)>)
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### S button and operating modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Settings mode is required to start desired procedures (e.g., adding/inclusion, removing/exclusion, factory reset). It has a limited time of operation. After the procedure concludes, the device automatically returns to Normal mode.
- **Entering Setting mode**:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- An additional quick press on the S button changes the menu in an infinite loop.
- Menu LED status has a timeout of 10 seconds before returning to Normal state.
### S button’s functions
- Manually add the device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory reset the device
### LED Signalisation
#### Normal mode
- **Removed/Excluded**: The LED will blink **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after every power cycle and 10 minutes after pressing the S button.

- **Added/Included**: The LED will blink **green** in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after every power cycle and 10 minutes after pressing the S button.

#### Settings in progress
- **Factory reset and reboot**: During factory reset, the LED turns solid **green** for ~1 second, then **blue** and **red** blink rapidly (0.1s on, 0.1s off) for ~2 seconds.
- **Adding / Removing**: During adding or removing, the LED blinks **blue** in Mode 2.

- **Firmware updating OTA**: During OTA update, the LED blinks **blue** and **red** in Mode 2.

- **Checking power supply (230V AC frequency or 24V DC voltage)**: During checking, the LED blinks **blue** and **red** in Mode 5.

#### Settings mode with S button
- **Adding / Removing menu selected**: When the menu is selected, the LED stays **blue** for up to 10 seconds.
- **Adding / Removing – while pressing S button – Add/Remove process selected**: When executing, the LED blinks **blue** in Mode 3.

- **Factory reset menu selected**: When the menu is selected, the LED stays **red** for up to 10 seconds.
- **Factory reset – while pressing S button – Factory reset process selected**: When executing, the LED blinks **red** in Mode 3.

#### Alarm Mode
- **Over-current detected**: The LED blinks **red** in Mode 4 (1x: 0.2s on, 0.2s off, 2s off).

- **Overheat detected**: The LED blinks **red** in Mode 4 (2x: 0.2s on, 0.2s off, repeated).

- **Power supply fault**: The LED blinks **red** in Mode 4 (3x: 0.2s on, 0.2s off, repeated).

- **Overvoltage detected**: The LED blinks **red** in Mode 4 (7x: 0.2s on, 0.2s off, repeated).

### LED blinking modes
| Mode | Blinking Pattern |
| ------ | ------------------------------------ |
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1x–6x: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s On (blue) / 0.2s On (red) |
---
## Specifications
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## Basic wiring diagram

### Legend
| Terminals | Description |
| --------- | -------------------------------------------------- |
| N | Neutral terminal |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) |
| SW 1 | Switch/push-button input terminal (controlling O1) |
| SW 2 | Switch/push-button input terminal (controlling O2) |
| I1 | Input terminal for Load circuit 1 |
| I2 | Input terminal for Load circuit 2 |
| O1 | Load circuit output terminal 1 |
| O2 | Load circuit output terminal 2 |
---
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® network (inclusion)
> **Note!** All device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc.) will turn the load on/off briefly (1s on/1s off) if the device is successfully added to/removed from a Z-Wave® network.
> **Note!** In case of Security 2 (S2) inclusion, a dialog will appear asking you to enter the 5-digit PIN code printed on the Z-Wave® DSK label on the device and in the packaging.
> **IMPORTANT**: The PIN Code must not be lost.
#### SmartStart adding (inclusion)
SmartStart-enabled products can be added by scanning the Z-Wave® QR code on the device with a gateway supporting SmartStart. No further action is required — the device adds automatically within 10 minutes of being powered on.
1. Scan the QR code on the device label using the gateway app and add the Security 2 (S2) Device Specific Key (DSK) to the provisioning list.
2. Connect the device to power.
3. Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1. If yes, the device is not yet added.
4. Adding will initiate automatically within seconds after power-up.
5. Blue LED will blink in Mode 2 during addition.
6. Green LED will blink in Mode 1 if successful.
#### Adding (inclusion) with the S button
1. Connect the device to power.
2. Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
5. Release quickly, then press and hold (>2s) until the blue LED starts blinking in Mode 3. Releasing starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during addition.
7. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> **Note**: In Setting mode, the device has a 10-second timeout before returning to Normal mode.
#### Adding (inclusion) with a switch/push-button
1. Connect the device to power.
2. Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any SW terminal (SW, SW1, SW2) three times within 3 seconds (this puts the device in Learn mode). The device must receive on/off signal three times.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during addition.
6. Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> **Learn mode**: A state allowing the device to receive network information from the gateway.
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® network (exclusion)
> **Note**: The device will be removed from your Z-Wave® network, but custom configuration parameters will not be erased.
> **Note!** All device outputs will briefly flash (1s on/1s off) upon successful removal.
#### Removing (exclusion) with the S button
1. Connect the device to power.
2. Check if the green LED is blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
5. Release quickly, then press and hold (>2s) until the blue LED starts blinking in Mode 3. Releasing starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
> **Note**: In Setting mode, the device has a 10-second timeout before returning to Normal mode.
#### Removing (exclusion) with a switch/push-button
1. Connect the device to power.
2. Check if the green LED is blinking in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any SW terminal three times within 3 seconds.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
### Factory reset
#### General
After factory reset, all custom parameters and stored values (kWh, associations, routings, etc.) return to default. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only when the gateway is missing or inoperable.
#### With the S button
1. Press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
2. Press the S button multiple times until the LED turns solid red.
3. Press and hold (>2s) the S button until the red LED starts blinking in Mode 3. Releasing starts factory reset.
4. During reset, the LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue and red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### With a switch/push-button
> **Note**: Only possible within the first minute after power-up.
1. Connect the device to power.
2. Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any SW terminal five times within 3 seconds.
3. During reset, the LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue and red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
4. Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
#### Remotely via parameter
Factory reset can be triggered remotely by setting Parameter No. 120.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports the latest **Security 2 (S2)** feature, using Strong AES 128 Encryption. For full functionality, a Security 2-enabled Z-Wave® gateway is required.
- **Authenticated Control**:
- Out-of-band DSK for inclusion
- Compatible with most implementations
The device also supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion.
> **Note**: When adding the device with a Security 2-enabled gateway, the 5-digit PIN code from the DSK label (on device and in packaging) is required. Do not remove the label.

The first five digits of the DSK are highlighted or underlined. The DSK is also represented as a QR code.
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Value Size | Default | Values & Descriptions |
| -------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------- | ---------- | ------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **No. 1 - SW (SW1) Switch type** | Defines how SW1 is treated | 1 Byte | 2 | 0: momentary switch
1: toggle switch (contact closed = ON)
2: toggle switch (state changes when switch changes) |
| **No. 2 - SW2 Switch type** | Defines how SW2 is treated | 1 Byte | 2 | 0: momentary switch (push button)
1: toggle switch (contact closed = ON)
2: toggle switch (state changes when switch changes) |
| **No. 6 - Inputs SW1 & SW2 Swap** | Swap operations of SW1/SW2 | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: default (SW1-O1, SW2-O2)
1: swapped (SW1-O2, SW2-O1) |
| **No. 16 - Outputs O1 & O2 swap** | Swap O1/O2 without rewiring | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: default (O1-OPEN, O2-CLOSE)
1: reversed (O1-CLOSE, O2-OPEN) |
| **No. 17 - Restore state of O (O1) after power failure** | Save/restore O1 state | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: restore last state
1: remains off after power loss |
| **No. 18 - Restore O2 state after power failure** | Save/restore O2 state | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: restore last state
1: remains off after power loss |
| **No. 19 - O (O1) Auto OFF with timer** | Schedule auto-off after time | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0: Disabled
1–32535: seconds or milliseconds (see Param 25) |
| **No. 20 - O (O1) Auto ON with timer** | Schedule auto-on after time | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0: Disabled
1–32535: seconds or milliseconds (see Param 25) |
| **No. 21 - O2 Auto OFF with timer** | Schedule auto-off for O2 | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0: Disabled
1–32535: seconds or milliseconds (see Param 26) |
| **No. 22 - O2 Auto ON with timer** | Schedule auto-on for O2 | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0: Disabled
1–32535: seconds or milliseconds (see Param 26) |
| **No. 23 - O (O1) contact type - NO/NC** | Relay contact type | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: NO (normally open)
1: NC (normally closed) |
| **No. 24 - O2 contact type - NO/NC** | Relay contact type | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: NO
1: NC |
| **No. 25 - Set timer units to s or ms for O (O1)** | Timer unit: seconds or milliseconds | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: seconds
1: milliseconds |
| **No. 26 - Set timer units to s or ms for O2** | Timer unit: seconds or milliseconds | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: seconds
1: milliseconds |
| **No. 36 - O (O1) Power report on change (%)** | Minimum power change to report | 1 Byte | 50 | 0: reports disabled
1–100: % change |
| **No. 37 - O2 Power report on change (%)** | Minimum power change to report | 1 Byte | 50 | 0: reports disabled
1–100: % change |
| **No. 39 - Min time between reports (O1)** | Minimum interval between power reports | 1 Byte | 30 | 0: disabled
1–120s |
| **No. 40 - Min time between reports (O2)** | Minimum interval between power reports | 1 Byte | 30 | 0: disabled
1–120s |
| **No. 91 - Water Alarm** | Response to water alarm frames | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0: no action
1: open relay
2: close relay |
| **No. 92 - Smoke Alarm** | Response to smoke alarm frames | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0: no action
1: open relay
2: close relay |
| **No. 93 - CO Alarm** | Response to CO alarm frames | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0: no action
1: open relay
2: close relay |
| **No. 94 - Heat Alarm** | Response to heat alarm frames | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0: no action
1: open relay
2: close relay |
| **No. 120 - Factory Reset** | Trigger factory reset | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0: don’t reset
1431655765 (0x55555555): perform reset |
> **Note**: After reset, value is automatically set to 0.
| **No. 201–203 - Serial Number** | Read-only; contains parts of device serial number | 4 Bytes | Device-specific | 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF |
---
## Z-Wave® Command Class
| Command Class | Security |
| ---------------------------- | ---------- |
| ASSOCIATION_V2 | [S0, S2]\* |
| ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 | [S0, S2]\* |
| BASIC_V2 | [S0, S2]\* |
| SWITCH_BINARY_V2 | [S0, S2]\* |
| CONFIGURATION_V4 | [S0, S2]\* |
| DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 | [S0, S2]\* |
| FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 | [S0, S2]\* |
| INDICATOR_V3 | [S0, S2]\* |
| MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 | [S0, S2]\* |
| METER_V6 | [S0, S2]\* |
| MULTI_CHANNEL_V4 | [S0, S2]\* |
| MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 | [S0, S2]\* |
| NOTIFICATION_V8 | [S0, S2]\* |
| POWERLEVEL_V1 | [S0, S2]\* |
| SECURITY_V1 | |
| SECURITY_2_V1 | |
| SUPERVISION_V1 | |
| TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2 | |
| VERSION_V3 | [S0, S2]\* |
| ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2 | |
**EndPoint 1**
- Same classes as root
**EndPoint 2**
- Same classes as root
> _[S2]_ = Security S2 Command Class
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
### Overheat detected
| Comment | Overheat detected |
| ---------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Z-Wave Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Z-Wave Notification Type - Value | 0x04 |
| Z-Wave Notification Type - Event | State |
| Z-Wave Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Value | 0x02 |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Version | V2 |
| Z-Wave Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | Check LED signalisation table |
| Device reaction | Switch OFF all outputs and send notification |
| Action to restore | Power cycle, short press S button, press any switch/push-button |
### Over-current detected O
| Comment | Over-current detected O (O1) |
| ---------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Z-Wave Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Z-Wave Notification Type - Value | 0x08 |
| Z-Wave Notification Type - Event | State |
| Z-Wave Notification Name | Over-current detected |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Value | 0x06 |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Version | V3 |
| Z-Wave Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | Check LED signalisation table |
| Device reaction | Switch OFF output O (O1) and send notification |
| Action to restore | Power cycle, short press S button, press any switch/push-button |
### AC mains disconnected
| Comment | AC mains disconnected (valid for AC/DC) |
| ---------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Z-Wave Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Z-Wave Notification Type - Value | 0x08 |
| Z-Wave Notification Type - Event | State |
| Z-Wave Notification Name | AC mains disconnected |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Value | 0x02 |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Version | V2 |
| Z-Wave Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | Check LED signalisation table |
| Device reaction | Switch OFF all outputs and send notification |
| Action to restore | Power cycle, short press S button, press any switch/push-button |
### Over-voltage detected
| Comment | Over-voltage detected |
| ---------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Z-Wave Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Z-Wave Notification Type - Value | 0x08 |
| Z-Wave Notification Type - Event | State |
| Z-Wave Notification Name | Over-voltage detected |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Value | 0x07 |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Version | V3 |
| LED signalisation | Check LED signalisation table |
| Device reaction | Switch OFF all outputs and send notification |
| Action to restore | Power cycle, short press S button, press any switch/push-button |
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
### Root Device
- **Group 1 – Lifeline Group**: Reports device status. Supports:
- INDICATOR_REPORT
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION
- SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT (all outputs)
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT (Overheat, Overcurrent, Overvoltage, AC mains disconnected)
- METER_REPORT (power consumption)
- **Group 2**: Assigned to SW (SW1). Triggers BASIC_SET ON/OFF via Basic command class.
- **Group 3**: Assigned to SW (SW1). Triggers SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE / STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE.
- **Group 4**: Assigned to SW (SW1). Triggers BASIC_SET ON/OFF.
- **Group 5**: Assigned to SW (SW1). Triggers SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE / STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE.
### Endpoint 1
- **Group 1 – Lifeline**: SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT (O1), NOTIFICATION_REPORT (O1 overcurrent), METER_REPORT (O1 power)
- **Group 2**: BASIC_SET ON/OFF
- **Group 3**: SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE / STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE (recommended: push buttons)
### Endpoint 2
- **Group 1 – Lifeline**: SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT (O2), NOTIFICATION_REPORT (O2 overcurrent), METER_REPORT (O2 power)
- **Group 2**: BASIC_SET ON/OFF
- **Group 3**: SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE / STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE (recommended: push buttons)
---
## Z-Wave® Important disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. This device should not be used in situations where life and/or valuables depend solely on its functioning. If the device is not recognized by your gateway or appears incorrectly, you may need to manually change the device type and ensure your gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting, visit: [Support Portal](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility with gateways
| Gateway | On/Off 1 | On/Off 2 | SW 1 On/Off | SW 2 On/Off | W 1 | W 2 | kWh | Notes |
| ----------------------------- | -------- | -------- | ----------- | ----------- | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*H |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ✅ | P\*1 | P\*1 | ⚪\*2 | ⚪\*2 | ⚪\*2 | *1, *2 |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
> **Legend**:
>
> - ✅: Working / Possible
> - ⚪: Not Working / Not Possible
> - P: Partially
> - N/T: Not Tested
> - TBD: To be done
> **Notes**:
>
> - \*1: Output state changes, but UI fails to reflect updates.
> - \*2: Watts and kWh not reported to UI.
> - \*H: Troubles with reports can be resolved [here](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924).
---
## Gateway guides
Useful guides available in the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
## Compliance
- [Shelly Wave Pro 2PM multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1673887748%2FShelly+Wave+Pro+2PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-08-21.pdf)
- [Wave Pro 2PM UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F669221034%2FWave+Pro+2PM+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
## Printed User Guide
[Wave_Pro2PM_multilang_2023_print_V1.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786661915/Wave+Pro+2PM+AU?preview=%2F786661915%2F786661932%2FWave_Pro2PM_multilang_2023_print_V1.pdf)
# Shelly Wave Pro 2PM
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

## Device identification
- **Device**: Wave Pro 2PM
- EU Part number/Ordering Code: QPSW-0A2P16EU
- Z-Wave Product type ID: 0x0002
- Z-Wave Product ID: 0x008D
- Z-Wave Manufacturer: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- Z-Wave Manufacturer ID: 0x0460
## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” is used to refer to the Shelly Qubino device that is a subject of this guide.
- **Gateway** – A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices and is used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term "S button" is used in this document.
## Short description
The Device is a DIN rail mountable 2-channel smart switch with power measurement. It controls the on/off function for two independent electrical devices with a load up to 16 A per channel (25 A in total). It is compatible with switches (default) and push-buttons.
## Switch/push-button connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
**SW1**: If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc. If the SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc.
### Switch connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc.
- **Change switch position once**: Change the state of the output O (O1) state to the opposite state and send the command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Change switch position twice**: If the delay between the first and second click is less than 500ms, this is interpreted as “Change the switch position twice”. Send command to the associated devices (dimmers, shutters, ...) in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Switch-memory connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch-memory, then:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output state O (O1) to the On state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association)
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output state O (O1) to the Off state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association)
### Push-button connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button changes the output state O (O1) to opposite – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Short press**: Change the state of the output state O (O1) to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association)
- **Hold**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association)
- **Release**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association)
## Switch/push-button connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O2 state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc. If the SW2 is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button will change the output O2 state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc.
### Switch connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output state O2 to the opposite state – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Change switch position once**: Change the state of the output state O2 to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association)
- **Change switch position twice**: If the delay between first and second click is less than 500ms, this is interpreted as Change switch position twice. Send command to the associated devices (dimmers, shutters, ...) in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association)
### Switch-memory connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a switch-memory, then:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output state O2 to the On state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association)
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output state O2 to the Off state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association)
### Push-button connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button changes the output state O2 to opposite – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Short press**: Change the state of the output state O2 to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association)
- **Hold**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 4 (check chapter Z-Wave Association)
- **Release**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association)
## Switching On/Off load connected to O (O1)
Load connected to O (O1) is possible to switch On/Off by:
- by Z-Wave command
- Automatically switching can be enabled by proper Parameters No. 19 and 20 settings.
- pressing the switch/push-button SW (SW1): Change the state of the connected load to the opposite one
## Switching On/Off load connected to O2
Load connected to O2 is possible to switch On/Off by:
- by Z-Wave command
- Automatically switching can be enabled by proper Parameters No. 21 and 22 settings.
- pressing the switch/push-button SW2: Change the state of the connected load to the opposite one
## Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed on the **world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave**.
This means Shelly Qubino Wave works with all **certified** gateways supporting Z-Wave communication protocol.
To make sure the functions of Shelly Qubino Wave products are supported on your gateway, we are regularly executing compatibility tests of our devices with different Z-Wave gateways.
## Simplified internal schematics

## Device electrical interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button input on screw terminal
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N (+), L (Ʇ)
### Outputs
- 2 relay output with power measurement on screw terminal
## Connectivity
Z-Wave - Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
## Safety features
### Overheat protection
Device has internal Overheat protection. If the temperature exceeds predefined values 80°C for more than 5s, the Device will:
- switch off its own relay
- sends the Notification Report to the Gateway (Overheat detected)
- the LED lights react as specified above (check LED blinking mode for Overheat detected)
Any of the following activities reset this alarm: power cycle, short press on the S button, press on any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal.
> **NOTE:** The Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description above under chapter [Notification for Overheat detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/342949890/Wave+Pro+2PM#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class)
### Over-current Protection
Device has internal Over-current protection. If the current exceeds 16A+10% (Max switching current +10%) for more than 5s, the Device will:
- switch off its own relay
- sends the Notification Report to the Gateway (Over-current detected)
- the LED lights react as specified above (check LED blinking mode for Over-current detected)
Any of the following activities reset this alarm: power cycle, short press on the S button, press on any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal.
> **NOTE:** The Over-current protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description above under chapter [Notification for Over-current detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/342949890/Wave+Pro+2PM#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class)
### Over-voltage Protection
Device has internal Over-voltage protection. This is valid for standard power supply voltage 230 V AC. If the voltage exceeds 240 V AC +15% (278 V AC) for more than 5s, the Device will:
- switch off its own relay
- sends the Notification Report to the Gateway (Over-voltage detected)
- the LED lights react as specified above (check LED blinking mode for Over-voltage detected)
Any of the following activities reset this alarm: power cycle, short press on the S button, press on any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal.
> **NOTE:** The Over-current protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
> Additional description above under chapter [Notification for Over-voltage detected](<./wave-1pm-(eu)>)
## Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
## User interface
### S button and operating modes
1. Normal mode
2. Setting in progress mode
3. Setting mode (with S button)
- Settings mode is required to start desired procedure for example: adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), factory reset etc. It has a limited time of operation. After the procedure in Setting mode is concluded, the Device goes automatically into Normal mode.
- Entering to Setting mode:
- Quickly press and hold the S button on the Device until the LED turns solid blue
- An additional quick press on the S button means menu change in infinite loop
- Menu LED status has a timeout of 10s before entering again into Normal state
### S button’s functions
- Manually adding the Device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually removing the Device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory Reset the Device
### LED Signalisation
#### Normal mode
- **Removed/Excluded**
The LED will be blinking **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 min after every power cycle and 10 min after S button pressed.

- **Added/Included**
The LED will be blinking **green** in Mode 1 for 10 min after every power cycle and 10 min after S button pressed.

#### Settings in progress
- **Factory reset and reboot**
During factory reset, the LED will turn solid **green** for approx. 1sec, then the **blue** and **red** LED will be blinking 0.1s On, 0.1s Off for about 2sec.
- **Adding / Removing**
During adding or removing, the LED will be blinking **blue** in Mode 2.

- **Firmware updating OTA**
During the OTA update, the LED will be blinking **blue** and **red** in Mode 2.

- **Checking power supply 230 V AC frequency or 24 V DC voltage**
During checking the power supply, the LED will be blinking **blue** and **red** in Mode 5.

#### Settings mode with S button
- **Adding / Removing menu selected**
When the menu is selected the LED will be on **blue**, for maximum of 10 seconds.
- **Adding / Removing menu - while pressing S-button - Add/Remove process selected**
When the menu is executing the LED will be blinking **blue** in Mode 3.

- **Factory reset menu selected**
When the menu is selected the LED will be on **red**, for maximum of 10 seconds.
- **Factory reset - while pressing S-button - Factory reset process selected**
When the menu is executing the LED will be blinking **red** in Mode 3.

#### Alarm Mode
- **Over-current detected**
The LED will be blinking **red** in Mode 4: 1x – 0.2s On, 0.2s Off, 2s Off and repeating this sequence

- **Overheat detected**
The LED will be blinking **red** in Mode 4: 2x – 0.2s On, 0.2s Off, 0.2s On, 0.2s Off, 2s Off and repeating this sequence

- **Power supply fault (power supply 230 V AC frequency or 24 V DC voltage fault)**
The LED will be blinking **red** in Mode 4: 3x – 0.2s On, 0.2s Off, 0.2s On, 0.2s Off, 0.2s On, 0.2s Off, 2s Off and repeating this sequence

- **Overvoltage detected**
The LED will be blinking **red** in Mode 4: 7x – 0.2s On, 0.2s Off, 0.2s On, 0.2s Off, 0.2s On, 0.2s Off, 0.2s On, 0.2s Off, 0.2s On, 0.2s Off, 0.2s On, 0.2s Off, 0.2s On, 0.2s Off, 2s Off and repeating this sequence
### LED blinking modes
| Mode | Blinking pattern |
| ------ | ---------------------------------------- |
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1x to 6x – 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s On blue / 0.2s On red |
## Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
| -------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Power supply | 110 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption | < 0.3 W |
| Power measurement [W] | Yes |
| Max. switching voltage AC | 240 V |
| Max. switching current AC | 16 A per channel, 25 A total |
| Max. switching voltage DC | N/A |
| Max. switching current DC | N/A |
| Overheating protection | Yes |
| Overload protection | Yes |
| Overvoltage protection | Yes |
| Distance | Up to 40 m indoors (131 ft.) (depends on local condition) |
| Z-Wave® repeater | Yes |
| CPU | Z-Wave® S800 |
| Z-Wave® frequency band | 868.4 MHz |
| Maximum radio frequency power transmitted in frequency band(s) | < 25 mW |
| Size (H x W x D) | 94 x 19 x 69 ±0.5 mm / 3.70 x 0.75 x 2.71 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 75 g / 2.65 oz. |
| Mounting | DIN rail |
| Screw terminals max. torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.54 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 2.5 mm² / 20 to 14 AWG (green connector)
0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG (white connectors) |
| Conductor stripped length | 6 to 7 mm / 0.24 to 0.28 in (green connector)
5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in (white connectors) |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Black |
| Ambient temperature | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max. altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft. |
## Basic wiring diagram

### Legend
| Terminals | Description |
| --------- | -------------------------------------------------- |
| N | Neutral terminal |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) |
| SW 1 | Switch/push-button input terminal (controlling O1) |
| SW 2 | Switch/push-button input terminal (controlling O2) |
| I1 | Input terminal for Load circuit 1 |
| I2 | Input terminal for Load circuit 2 |
| O1 | Load circuit output terminal 1 |
| O2 | Load circuit output terminal 2 |
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® network (inclusion)
> **Note!** All Device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc. - depending on the Device type) will turn the load 1s on/1s off /1s on/1s off if the Device is successfully added to/removed from a Z-Wave® network.
> **Note!** In case of Security 2 (S2) adding (inclusion), a dialog will appear asking you to enter the corresponding PIN Code (5 underlined digits) that are written on the Z-Wave® DSK label on the side of the Device and on the Z-Wave® DSK label inserted in the packaging.
> **IMPORTANT: The PIN Code must not be lost.**
#### SmartStart adding (inclusion)
SmartStart enabled products can be added into a Z-Wave® network by scanning the Z-Wave® QR Code present on the Device with a gateway providing SmartStart inclusion. No further action is required, and the SmartStart device will be added automatically within 10 minutes of being switched on in the network vicinity.
1. With the gateway application scan the QR code on the Device label and add the Security 2 (S2) Device Specific Key (DSK) to the provisioning list in the gateway.
2. Connect the Device to a power supply.
3. Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1. If so, the Device is not added to a Z-Wave® network.
4. Adding will be initiated automatically within a few seconds after connecting the Device to a power supply, and the Device will be added to a Z-Wave® network automatically.
5. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 2 during the adding process.
6. The green LED will be blinking in Mode 1 if the Device is successfully added to a Z-Wave® network.
#### Adding (inclusion) with the S button
1. Connect the Device to a power supply.
2. Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1. If so, the Device is not added to a Z-Wave® network.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. To enter the Setting mode, quickly press and hold the S button on the Device until the LED turns solid blue.
5. Quickly release and then press and hold (> 2s) the S button on the Device until the blue LED starts blinking in Mode 3. Releasing the S button will start the Learn mode.
6. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 2 during the adding process.
7. The green LED will be blinking in Mode 1 if the Device is successfully added to a Z-Wave® network.
> **Note!** In Setting mode, the Device has a timeout of 10s before entering again into Normal mode.
#### Adding (inclusion) with a switch/push-button
1. Connect the Device to a power supply.
2. Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1. If so, the Device is not added to a Z-Wave® network.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any of the SW terminals (SW, SW1, SW2, etc.) 3 times within 3 seconds (this procedure puts the Device in Learn mode\*). The Device must receive on/off signal 3 times, which means pressing the momentary switch 3 times, or toggling the switch on and off 3 times.
5. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 2 during the adding process.
6. The green LED will be blinking in Mode 1 if the Device is successfully added to a Z-Wave® network.
> \*Learn mode – a state that allows the Device to receive network information from the gateway.
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® network (exclusion)
> **Note!** The Device will be removed from your Z-Wave® network, but any custom configuration parameters will not be erased.
> **Note!** All Device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc. - depending on the Device type) will turn the load 1s on/1s off /1s on/1s off if the Device is successfully added to/removed from a Z-Wave® network.
#### Removing (exclusion) with the S button
1. Connect the Device to a power supply.
2. Check if the green LED is blinking in Mode 1. If so, the Device is added to a Z-Wave® network.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. To enter the Setting mode, quickly press and hold the S button on the Device until the LED turns solid blue.
5. Quickly release and then press and hold (> 2s) the S button on the Device until the blue LED starts blinking in Mode 3. Releasing the S button will start the LEARN MODE.
6. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 2 during the removing process.
7. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 1 if the Device is successfully removed from a Z-Wave® network.
> **Note!** In Setting mode, the Device has a timeout of 10s before entering again into Normal mode.
#### Removing (exclusion) with a switch/push-button
1. Connect the Device to a power supply.
2. Check if the green LED is blinking in Mode 1. If so, the Device is added to a Z-Wave® network.
3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any of the SW terminals (SW, SW1, SW2, ...) 3 times within 3 seconds (this procedure puts the Device in LEARN MODE). The Device must receive on/off signal 3 times, which means pressing the momentary switch 3 times, or toggling the switch on and off 3 times.
5. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 2 during the removing process.
6. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 1 if the Device is successfully removed from a Z-Wave® network.
### Factory reset
#### Factory reset general
After Factory reset, all custom parameters and stored values (kWh, associations, routings, etc.) will return to their default state. HOME ID and NODE ID assigned to the Device will be deleted. Use this reset procedure only when the gateway is missing or otherwise inoperable.
#### Factory reset with the S button
> **Note!** Factory reset with the S button is possible anytime.
1. To enter the Setting mode, quickly press and hold the S button on the Device until the LED turns solid blue.
2. Press the S button multiple times until the LED turns solid red.
3. Press and hold (> 2s) S button on the Device until the red LED starts blinking in Mode 3. Releasing the S button will start the factory reset.
4. During factory reset, the LED will turn solid green for about 1s, then the blue and red LED will start blinking in Mode 3 for approx. 2s.
5. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 1 if the Factory reset is successful.
#### Factory reset with a switch/push-button
> **Note!** Factory reset with a switch/push-button is only possible within the first minute after the Device is connected to a power supply.
1. Connect the Device to a power supply.
2. Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any of the SW terminals (SW, SW1, SW2, ...) 5 times within 3 seconds. The Device must receive on/off signal 5 times, which means pressing the push-button 5 times, or toggling the switch on and off 5 times.
3. During factory reset, the LED will turn solid green for about 1s, then the blue and red LED will start blinking in Mode 3 for approx. 2s.
4. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 1 if the Factory reset is successful.
#### Factory reset remotely with parameter with the gateway
Factory reset can be done remotely by setting Parameter No. 120.
### Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The Device supports the latest Security 2 (S2) feature. S2 is handled by the Strong AES 128 Encryption protocol, which means that the S2 makes Z-Wave® the most secure IoT (Internet of Things) security platform out there. To fully utilize the product and its Security 2 feature, a Security 2-enabled Z-Wave® gateway must be used.
- **Authenticated Control**
- Out-Of-Band DSK for inclusion
- May be used by most implementations
The Device also supports Security 2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion.
> **Note!** When adding the Device to a Z-Wave® network with a gateway supporting Security 2 (S2), the PIN Code of the Z-Wave® Device Specific Key (DSK) is required. The unique DSK code is printed on the DSK label on the side of the Device and a copy is inserted in the packaging, which must not be lost. Do not remove the DSK label from the product. As a backup measure, use the label in the packaging.

The first five digits of the key are highlighted or underlined to help the user identify the PIN Code part of the DSK text. The DSK is additionally represented with a QR Code as shown on the image.
#### DSK label and QR code (example)
A joining node requesting to join the S2 Access Control Class or the S2 Authenticated Class will obfuscate its Public Key by setting the bytes 1..2 to zeros (0x00) before transferring its key via RF.
The DSK may be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication.
- The including gateway may use a QR code scanning device to read the entire DSK of the joining device and match it with the obfuscated public key received via RF from the joining device.
## Z-Wave® Parameters
### Parameter No. 1 - SW (SW1) Switch type
This parameter defines how the Device should treat the switch (which type) connected to the SW (SW1) terminal.
- Value size: 1 Byte
- Default value: 2
- Values & descriptions:
- 0 - momentary switch,
- 1 - toggle switch (contact closed - ON / contact opened - OFF),
- 2 - toggle switch (device changes status when switch changes status)
### Parameter No. 2 - SW2 Switch type
This parameter defines how the Device should treat the switch (which type) connected to the SW2 terminal.
- Value size: 1 Byte
- Default value: 2
- Values & descriptions:
- 0 - momentary switch (push button),
- 1 - toggle switch (contact closed - ON / contact opened - OFF),
- 2 - toggle switch (device changes status when switch changes status)
### Parameter No. 6 - Inputs SW1 & SW2 Swap
This parameter allows to swap the operation of switches connected to inputs SW1 and SW2 without changing the wiring.
- Value size: 1 Byte
- Default value: 0
- Values & descriptions:
- 0 - default (SW1 - O1, SW2 - O2),
- 1 - swapped (SW1 - O2, SW2 - O1)
### Parameter No. 16 - Outputs O1 & O2 swap
This parameter allows to swap the operation of outputs O1 and O2 without changing the wiring (in case of an invalid motor connection) to ensure proper operation.
- Values size: 1 Byte
- Default value: 0
- Values & descriptions:
- 0 - default (O1 - OPEN, O2 - CLOSE),
- 1 - reversed (O1 - CLOSE, O2 - OPEN)
### Parameter No. 17 - Restore state of O (O1) after power failure
This parameter determines if on/off status is saved and restored for load connected to O (O1) after power failure.
- Values size: 1 Byte
- Default value: 0
- Values & descriptions:
- 0 - Device saves last on/off status and restores it after a power failure
- 1 - Device does not save on/off status and does not restore it after a power failure, it remains off
### Parameter No. 18 - Restore the O2 state after a power failure
This parameter determines if the on/off status is saved and restored for the load connected to O2 after a power failure.
- Values size: 1 Byte
- Default value: 0
- Values & descriptions:
- 0 - Device saves last on/off status and restores it after a power failure
- 1 - Device does not save on/off status and does not restore it after a power failure, it remains off
### Parameter No. 19 - O (O1) Auto OFF with timer
If the load O (O1) is ON, you can schedule it to turn OFF automatically after the period of time defined in this parameter. The timer resets to zero each time the Device receives an ON command, either remotely (from the gateway or associated device) or locally from the switch.
- Values size: 2 Byte
- Default value: 0
- Values & their descriptions:
- 0 - Auto OFF Disabled
- 1 - 32535 = 1 - 32535 seconds (or milliseconds – see Parameter no. 25. Auto OFF timer enabled for a given amount of seconds (or milliseconds) resolution 100ms
### Parameter No. 20 - O (O1) Auto ON with timer
If the load O (O1) is OFF, you can schedule it to turn ON automatically after the period of time defined in this parameter. The timer resets to zero each time the Device receives an OFF command, either remotely (from the gateway or associated device) or locally from the switch.
- Values size: 2 Byte
- Default value: 0
- Values & their descriptions:
- 0 - Auto ON Disabled
- 1 - 32535 = 1 - 32535 seconds (or milliseconds – see Parameter no. 25. Auto ON timer enabled for a given amount of seconds (or milliseconds) resolution 100ms
### Parameter No. 21 - O2 Auto OFF with timer
If the load O2 is ON, you can schedule it to turn OFF automatically after the period of time defined in this parameter. The timer resets to zero each time the device receives an ON command, either remotely (from the gateway or associated device) or locally from the switch.
- Values size: 2 Byte
- Default value: 0
- Values & their descriptions:
- 0 - Auto OFF Disabled
- 1 - 32535 = 1 - 32535 seconds or milliseconds – see Parameter no. 26. Set timer units to s or ms for O2 resolution 100ms
### Parameter No. 22 - O2 Auto ON with timer
If the load O2 is OFF, you can schedule it to turn ON automatically after the period of time defined in this parameter. The timer resets to zero each time the device receives an OFF command, either remotely (from the gateway or associated device) or locally from the switch.
- Values size: 2 Byte
- Default value: 0
- Values & their descriptions:
- 0 - Auto ON Disabled
- 1 - 32535 = 1 - 32535 seconds or milliseconds – see Parameter no. 26. Set timer units to s or ms for O2 resolution 100ms
### Parameter No. 23 - O (O1) contact type - NO/NC
The set value determines the relay contact type for output O (O1). The relay contact type can be normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC).
- Values size: 1 Byte
- Default value: 0
- Values & descriptions:
- 0 - NO
- 1 - NC
| parameter - NO/NC | command (switch, Z-Wave,..) | Device output state |
| ----------------- | --------------------------- | ------------------- |
| NO (0) | OFF | OFF (0 V) |
| NO (0) | ON | ON (230 V) |
| NC (1) | OFF | ON (230 V) |
| NC (1) | ON | OFF (0 V) |
### Parameter No. 24 - O2 contact type - NO/NC
The set value determines the type of Relay contact type for O2 output. The Relay contact type can be normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC).
- Values size: 1 Byte
- Default value: 0
- Values & descriptions:
- 0 - NO
- 1 - NC
| par-NO/NC | command (switch, zwave,..) | Device output state |
| --------- | -------------------------- | ------------------- |
| NO (0) | OFF | OFF (0V) |
| NO (0) | ON | ON (230V) |
| NC (1) | OFF | ON (230V) |
| NC (1) | ON | OFF (0V) |
### Parameter No. 25 - Set timer units to s or ms for O (O1)
Set Timer Units to Seconds or Milliseconds Choose if you want to set the timer in seconds or milliseconds in Parameters No. 19, 20.
- Values size: 1 Byte
- Default value: 0
- Values & descriptions:
- 0 – timer set in seconds
- 1 – timer set in milliseconds
### Parameter No. 26 - Set timer units to s or ms for O2
Set the timer units to seconds or milliseconds. Choose if you want to set the timer in seconds or milliseconds in Parameters No. 21, 22.
- Values size: 1 Byte
- Default value: 0
- Values & descriptions:
- 0 – timer set in seconds
- 1 – timer set in milliseconds
### Parameter No. 36 - O (O1) Power report on change - percentage
This parameter determines the minimum change in consumed power that will result in sending a new report to the gateway.
- Values size: 1 Byte
- Default value: 50
- Values & descriptions:
- 0 - reports are disabled
- 1-100 (1-100%) - change in power
> NOTE: Regardless of the power consumption change in percentage, the report will not be sent more frequently than defined by Parameter No. 39.
### Parameter No. 37 - O2 Power report on change - percentage
This parameter determines the minimum change in consumed power that will result in sending new report to the gateway.
- Values size: 1 Byte
- Default value: 50
- Values & descriptions:
- 0 - reports are disabled
- 1-100 (1-100%) - change in power
> NOTE: Regardless of the power consumption change in percentage, the report will not be sent more frequently than defined by Parameter No. 40.
### Parameter No. 39 - Minimal time between reports (O) O1
This parameter determines the minimum time that must elapse before a new power report on O (O1) is sent to the gateway.
- Values size: 1 Byte
- Default value: 30
- Values & descriptions:
- 0 - reports are disabled
- 1-120 (1-120s) - report interval
> NOTE: This Parameter is in relation with Parameter No. 36
> NOTE: Setting the value to less than 30s can cause the Z-Wave network congestion state (slow Device response and decreased network stability).
### Parameter No. 40 - Minimum time between reports O2
This parameter determines the minimum time that must elapse before a new power report on O2 is sent to the gateway.
- Values size: 1 Byte
- Default value: 30
- Values & descriptions:
- 0 - reports are disabled
- 1-120 (1-120s) - report interval
- 10-120 (10-120s) - report interval, remark
> NOTE: This Parameter is in relation with Parameter No. 37
> NOTE: Setting the value to less than 30s can cause the Z-Wave network congestion state (slow Device response and decreased network stability).
### Parameter No. 91 - Water Alarm
This parameter determines which alarm frames the Device should respond to and how. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, the three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification.
- Values size: 4 Byte
- Default value: 0
- Values & descriptions:
- 0 no action
- 1 open relay
- 2 close relay
### Parameter No. 92 - Smoke Alarm
This parameter determines which alarm frames the Device should respond to and how. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, the three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification.
- Values size: 4 Byte
- Default value: 0
- Values & descriptions:
- 0 no action
- 1 open relay
- 2 close relay
### Parameter No. 93 - CO Alarm
This parameter determines which alarm frames the Device should respond to and how. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, the three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification.
- Values size: 4 Byte
- Default value: 0
- Values & descriptions:
- 0 no action
- 1 open relay
- 2 close relay
### Parameter No. 94 - Heat Alarm
This parameter determines which alarm frames the Device should respond to and how. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, the three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification.
- Values size: 4 Byte
- Default value: 0
- Values & descriptions:
- 0 no action
- 1 open relay
- 2 close relay
### Parameter No. 120 - Factory Reset
Reset to factory default settings and removed from the z-wave network
- Values size: 4 Byte
- Default value: 0
- Values & descriptions:
- 0 - Don’t do Factory reset
- 1431655765 - Do the Factory reset (hex 0x55555555)
> Note: After reset is performed, the parameter value is automatically set to 0.
### Parameter No. 201 - Serial Number 1
This parameter contains a part of device’s serial number.
- The parameter is Read-Only and cannot be changed.
- The parameter is Advanced and may be hidden under the Advanced tag.
- Values size: 4 Byte
- Default value: Device specific
- Values & descriptions: 0x00000000 - 0x7FFFFFFF
### Parameter No. 202 - Serial Number 2
This parameter contains a part of device’s serial number.
- The parameter is Read-Only and cannot be changed.
- The parameter is Advanced and may be hidden under the Advanced tag.
- Values size: 4 Byte
- Default value: Device specific
- Values & descriptions: 0x00000000 - 0x7FFFFFFF
### Parameter No. 203 - Serial Number 3
This parameter contains a part of device’s serial number.
- The parameter is Read-Only and cannot be changed.
- The parameter is Advanced and may be hidden under the Advanced tag.
- Values size: 4 Byte
- Default value: Device specific
- Values & descriptions: 0x00000000 - 0x7FFFFFFF
## Z-Wave® Command Class
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]\*
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]\*
3. BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]\*
4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]\*
5. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]\*
6. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]\*
7. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]\*
8. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]\*
9. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]\*
10. METER_V6 [S0, S2]\*
11. MULTI_CHANNEL_V4 [S0, S2]\*
12. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]\*
13. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]\*
14. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]\*
15. SECURITY_V1
16. SECURITY_2_V1
17. SUPERVISION_V1
18. TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2
19. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]\*
20. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
### Endpoint 1
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]\*
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]\*
3. BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]\*
4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]\*
5. METER_V6 [S0, S2]\*
6. MULTI_CHANNEL_V4 [S0, S2]\*
7. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]\*
8. SECURITY_V1
9. SECURITY_2_V1
10. SUPERVISION_V1
11. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
### Endpoint 2
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]\*
2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]\*
3. BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]\*
4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]\*
5. METER_V6 [S0, S2]\*
6. MULTI_CHANNEL_V4 [S0, S2]\*
7. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]\*
8. SECURITY_V1
9. SECURITY_2_V1
10. SUPERVISION_V1
11. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
> [S2]\* Security S2 Command Class
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
### Overheat detected
| Comment | Overheat detected |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------- |
| Z-Wave Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Z-Wave Notification type - Value | 0x04 |
| Z-Wave Notification type - Event | State |
| Z-Wave Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Value | 0x02 |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Version | V2 |
| Z-Wave Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | Check LED signalisation table |
| Device reaction - Switch OFF all outputs and send notification | Yes |
| Action to restore - power cycle | Yes |
| Action to restore - short press on S button | Yes |
| Action to restore - press any switch-push button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal | Yes |
### Over-current detected O
| Comment | Over-current detected O (O1) |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------- |
| Z-Wave Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Z-Wave Notification type - Value | 0x08 |
| Z-Wave Notification type - Event | State |
| Z-Wave Notification Name | Over-current detected |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Value | 0x06 |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Version | V3 |
| Z-Wave Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | Check LED signalisation table |
| Device reaction - Switch OFF the output O (O1) and send a notification | Yes |
| Action to restore - power cycle | Yes |
| Action to restore - short press on S button | Yes |
| Action to restore - press any switch-push button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal | Yes |
### AC mains disconnected
| Comment | AC mains disconnected (valid for AC and DC power supply) |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------- |
| Z-Wave Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Z-Wave Notification type - Value | 0x08 |
| Z-Wave Notification type - Event | State |
| Z-Wave Notification Name | AC mains disconnected |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Value | 0x02 |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Version | V2 |
| Z-Wave Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | Check LED signalisation table |
| Device reaction - Switch OFF all outputs and send notification | Yes |
| Action to restore - power cycle | Yes |
| Action to restore - short press on S button | Yes |
| Action to restore - press any switch-push button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal | Yes |
### Over-voltage detected
| Comment | Over-voltage detected |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------- |
| Z-Wave Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Z-Wave Notification type - Value | 0x08 |
| Z-Wave Notification type - Event | State |
| Z-Wave Notification Name | Over-voltage detected |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Value | 0x07 |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Version | V3 |
| LED signalisation | Check LED signalisation table |
| Device reaction - Switch OFF all outputs and send notification | Yes |
| Action to restore - power cycle | Yes |
| Action to restore - short press on S button | Yes |
| Action to restore - press any switch-push button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal | Yes |
## Z-Wave® Associations
### Root Device
**Association group 1 – Lifeline Group** reports the Device status and allows for assigning single Device only (Gateway by default), 1 node allowed only. Supports the following command classes:
1. INDICATOR_REPORT : LED status
2. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION : triggered upon request
3. SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT : status change report for all outputs O (O, O1, O2, …) - common
4. NOTIFICATION_REPORT : triggered on Overheat
5. NOTIFICATION_REPORT : triggered on Overcurrent detected sum of all outputs O (O1+O2+…)
6. NOTIFICATION_REPORT : triggered on Overvoltage detected
7. NOTIFICATION_REPORT : triggered on AC mains disconnected
8. METER_REPORT : triggered by the load power consumption of all connected loads to all outputs O (O1+O2+…) (according to the settings of Parameters from No. 36 to 43)
**Association Group 2**
Allowed nodes: 9
It is assigned to switch connected to the SW (SW1) terminal (uses Basic command class).
Triggered by SW (SW1). The device sends according to the state of SW (SW1) (switch or push-button) the command BASIC_SET ON or BASIC_SET OFF to the associated device. This command is reflected to the output of associated device. Supports the following command classes:
- BASIC_SET : set On / Off state at the associated device
**Association Group 3**
Allowed nodes: 9
It is assigned to switch connected to the SW (SW1) terminal (uses multilevel start / stop command class).
Triggered by SW (SW1). The device sends according to the state of SW (SW1) (switch or push-button) the command SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE or SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE to the associated device. Supports the following command classes:
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE : initiate a transition to a new level
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE : stop an ongoing transition
**Association Group 4**
Allowed nodes: 9
It is assigned to switch connected to the SW (SW1) terminal (uses Basic command class).
Triggered by SW (SW1). The device sends according to the state of SW (SW1) (switch or push-button) the command BASIC_SET ON or BASIC_SET OFF to the associated device. This command is reflected to the output of associated device. Supports the following command classes:
- BASIC_SET : set On / Off state at the associated device
**Association Group 5**
Allowed nodes: 9
It is assigned to switch connected to the SW (SW1) terminal (uses multilevel start / stop command class).
Triggered by SW (SW1). The device sends according to the state of SW (SW1) (switch or push-button) the command SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE or SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE to the associated device. Supports the following command classes:
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE : initiate a transition to a new level
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE : stop an ongoing transition
### Endpoint 1
**Endpoint 1 - Association Group 1 - Lifeline**
- SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT : status change report for output O (O1)
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT : triggered on Overcurrent detected O (O1)
- METER_REPORT : triggered by load power consumption connected to output O(O1) (according to the settings of Parameters No. 36 and 39)
**Association Group 2**
Allowed nodes: 9
It is assigned to switch connected to the SW (SW1) terminal (uses Basic command class).
Triggered by SW (SW1). The device sends according to the state of SW (SW1) (switch or push-button) the command BASIC_SET ON or BASIC_SET OFF to the associated device. This command is reflected to the output of associated device. Supports the following command classes:
- BASIC_SET : set On / Off state at the associated device
**Association Group 3**
Allowed nodes: 9
It is assigned to switch connected to the SW (SW1) terminal (uses Switch Multilevel command class). Triggered by SW (SW1).
It is recommended to use push buttons for this association. Supports the following command classes:
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE : initiate a transition to a new level (increase or decrease light intensity in case of dimmer, or move shutter up or down, …)
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE : stop an ongoing transition (stop increase or decrease light intensity in case of dimmer, or stop moving shutter up or down, …)
### Endpoint 2
**Endpoint 2 - Association Group 1 - Lifeline**
- SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT : status change report for output O2
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT : triggered on Overcurrent detected O2
- METER_REPORT : triggered by load power consumption connected to output O2 (according to the settings of Parameters No. 37 and 40)
**Association Group 2**
Allowed nodes: 9
It is assigned to switch connected to the SW2 terminal (uses Basic command class).
Triggered by SW2. The device sends according to the state of SW2 (switch or push-button) the command BASIC_SET ON or BASIC_SET OFF to the associated device. Supports the following command classes:
- BASIC_SET : set On / Off state at the associated device
**Association Group 3**
Allowed nodes: 9
It is assigned to switch connected to the SW2 terminal (uses Switch Multilevel command class). Triggered by SW2.
It is recommended to use push buttons for this association. Supports the following command classes:
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE : initiate a transition to a new level (increase or decrease light intensity in case of dimmer, or move shutter up or down, …)
- SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE : stop an ongoing transition (stop increase or decrease light intensity in case of dimmer, or stop moving shutter up or down, …)
## Z-Wave® Important disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. This Device should not be used in situations in which life and/or valuables are solely dependent on its functioning. If the Device is not recognized by your gateway or appears incorrectly, you may need to change the Device type manually and ensure that your gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting please visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
## Compatibility with gateways
| Gateway | On/Off 1 | On/Off 2 | SW 1 On/Off | SW 2 On/Off | W 1 | W 2 | kWh | Notes |
| ----------------------------- | -------- | -------- | ----------- | ----------- | ------ | ------ | ------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*H |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ✅ | P \*1 | P \*1 | ⭐ \*2 | ⭐ \*2 | ⭐ \*2 | *1, *2 |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
> *1 The output change state however, the corresponding user interface state fails to reflect the updates.
> *2 The W and kWh are not reported to the user interface.
> \*H Troubles with reports can be solved with this [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924).
### Function meanings
| Function | Meaning / tested |
| ---------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | if device respond to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | if device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | if device respond to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | if device report dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | if Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | if kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | if device respond to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | if device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | if the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | if the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | detached mode if device reports scene commands single press, double press,… |
| D Binary | detached mode if the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway, type of sensor in the notes. |
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------ | -------------------------- |
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⭐ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
## Gateway guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the Z-Wave [Shelly Knowledge base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
## Compliance
- [Shelly Wave Pro 2PM multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-08-21.pdf](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1673887748%2FShelly+Wave+Pro+2PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-08-21.pdf)
- [Wave Pro 2PM UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F669221034%2FWave+Pro+2PM+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
### Compliance archive
- [Wave Pro 2PM multilingual EU declaration of conformity 43 2024-02-28.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/390562187/Wave+Pro+2PM+EU?preview=%2F390562187%2F1626144815%2FWave+Pro+2PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+43+2024-02-28.pdf)
## Printed User Guide
- [Wave Pro 2 PM Ръководство за потребител и безопасност](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/390562187/Wave+Pro+2PM+EU?preview=%2F390562187%2F1593279144%2FWave+Pro+2+PM+%D0%A0%D1%8A%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B4%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE+%D0%B7%D0%B0+%D1%83%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B1%D0%B0+%D0%B8+%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82.pdf.pdf)
- [Wave_Pro2PM_multilang_2023_print_V1.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/390562187/Wave+Pro+2PM+EU?preview=%2F390562187%2F390562201%2FWave_Pro2PM_multilang_2023_print_V1.pdf)
# Shelly Wave Pro 2PM
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

## Device Identification
- **Device**: Wave Pro 2PM
- **USA Part number / Ordering Code**: QPSW-0A2P16US
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: `0x0002`
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: `0x008D`
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: `0x0460`
## Terminology
- **Device**: In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway**: A Z-Wave® gateway, also called a Z-Wave® controller, primary controller, hub, etc., serves as the central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term "gateway" is used here.
- **S button**: The Z-Wave® Service button located on Z-Wave® devices, used for inclusion, exclusion, and factory reset. The term "S button" is used throughout.
## Short Description
The Shelly Wave Pro 2PM is a DIN rail-mountable, two-channel smart switch with power measurement. It controls two independent electrical loads up to 16 A per channel (25 A total). Compatible with switches (default) and push-buttons.
---
## Switch / Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW (SW1)
### Switch Connected to SW1 (Default)
Each toggle changes output O1 state: On → Off → On, etc.
- **Single toggle**: Change O1 state and send command to associated devices in groups 2 and 3 (see Z-Wave Association).
- **Double toggle (within 500ms)**: Interpreted as double action; send command to dimmers, shutters, etc., in groups 2 and 3.
### Switch-Memory Connected to SW1
- **Close contact**: Set O1 to ON and send command to group 2 & 3.
- **Open contact**: Set O1 to OFF and send command to group 2 & 3.
### Push-Button Connected to SW1
Each press toggles O1 state: On → Off → On, etc.
- **Short press**: Toggle O1 state and send command to groups 2 & 3.
- **Hold**: Send command to group 3.
- **Release**: Send command to group 3.
---
## Switch / Push-Button Connected to Input Terminal SW2
### Switch Connected to SW2 (Default)
Each toggle changes output O2 state: On → Off → On, etc.
- **Single toggle**: Change O2 state and send command to groups 4 and 5.
- **Double toggle (within 500ms)**: Interpreted as double action; send command to dimmers, shutters, etc., in groups 4 and 5.
### Switch-Memory Connected to SW2
- **Close contact**: Set O2 to ON and send command to group 4 & 5.
- **Open contact**: Set O2 to OFF and send command to group 4 & 5.
### Push-Button Connected to SW2
Each press toggles O2 state: On → Off → On, etc.
- **Short press**: Toggle O2 state and send command to groups 4 & 5.
- **Hold**: Send command to group 4.
- **Release**: Send command to group 5.
---
## Switching On/Off Load Connected to O (O1)
Load connected to O1 can be switched via:
- Z-Wave command
- Automatic switching via Parameters 19 and 20
- Pressing the switch/push-button SW1 (toggles state)
---
## Switching On/Off Load Connected to O2
Load connected to O2 can be switched via:
- Z-Wave command
- Automatic switching via Parameters 21 and 22
- Pressing the switch/push-button SW2 (toggles state)
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condos, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small offices, retail, restaurants, gas stations, etc.)
- Government / Municipal
- University / College
---
## Integrations
Shelly Wave devices are built on **Z-Wave**, the world’s leading smart home technology. They work with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave protocol.
We regularly test compatibility with various Z-Wave gateways to ensure full functionality.
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## Simplified Internal Schematics

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## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N (+), L (Ʇ)
### Outputs
- 2 relay outputs with power measurement on screw terminals
---
## Connectivity
Z-Wave: Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
### Overheat Protection
- If temperature exceeds 80°C for >5 seconds:
- Turns off relay
- Sends Notification Report ("Overheat detected") to gateway
- LED reacts accordingly (see blinking modes)
- Reset by: Power cycle, short S button press, or pressing any switch/push-button.
> ✅ Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
[See more: Notification for Overheat Detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/342949890/Wave+Pro+2PM#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class)
### Over-Current Protection
- If current exceeds 16A + 10% (>17.6A) for >5 seconds:
- Turns off relay
- Sends Notification Report ("Over-current detected")
- LED reacts accordingly
- Reset by: Power cycle, short S button press, or pressing any switch/push-button.
> ✅ Over-current protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
[See more: Notification for Over-current Detected](https://pm.shellyiot.cn/wiki/spaces/~712020fdd6a6c6653e4677b25a570422818908/pages/342949890/Wave+Pro+2PM#Z-Wave%E2%84%A2-Notifications-Command-Class)
### Over-Voltage Protection
- Valid for 230 V AC supply.
- If voltage exceeds 278 V AC (>240V +15%) for >5 seconds:
- Turns off relay
- Sends Notification Report ("Over-voltage detected")
- LED reacts accordingly
- Reset by: Power cycle, short S button press, or pressing any switch/push-button.
> ✅ Over-voltage protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
[See more: Notification for Over-voltage Detected](<./wave-1pm-(eu)>)
---
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air conditioners)
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
> Settings mode allows actions like inclusion, exclusion, or factory reset. Automatically reverts to Normal mode after completion.
#### Entering Setting Mode:
- Quickly press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
- Additional quick press cycles through menu.
- Menu timeout: 10 seconds before returning to Normal mode.
### S Button Functions
- Manually add device to Z-Wave network
- Manually remove device from Z-Wave network
- Factory reset device
### LED Signalisation
| Status | LED Behavior |
| --------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **Removed/Excluded** | Blinking blue in Mode 1 (10 min after power-up or S button press) |
| **Added/Included** | Blinking green in Mode 1 (10 min after power-up or S button press) |
| **Factory Reset & Reboot** | Solid green (~1 sec), then blue/red blink (0.1s on/off, ~2 sec) |
| **Adding/Removing** | Blinking blue in Mode 2 |
| **OTA Update** | Blinking blue and red in Mode 2 |
| **Power Supply Check** | Blinking blue and red in Mode 5 |
| **Menu Selected (Add/Remove)** | Solid blue (max 10 sec) |
| **Add/Remove in Progress** | Blinking blue in Mode 3 |
| **Menu Selected (Factory Reset)** | Solid red (max 10 sec) |
| **Factory Reset in Progress** | Blinking red in Mode 3 |
| **Alarm Mode – Overcurrent** | Red blinking 1×: 0.2s on, 0.2s off, 2s off |
| **Alarm Mode – Overheat** | Red blinking 2×: 0.2s on/off repeated |
| **Alarm Mode – Power Fault** | Red blinking 3×: 0.2s on/off repeated |
| **Alarm Mode – Overvoltage** | Red blinking 7×: 0.2s on/off repeated |
### LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Behavior |
| ------ | --------------------------------- |
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1–6 times: 0.2s On/Off) + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s On (blue) / 0.2s On (red) |
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## Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram

### Legend
| Terminal | Function | Wire | Function |
| -------- | -------------------------------------- | ---- | ----------------------- |
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L | Live (110–240 VAC) wire |
| SW1 | Switch/push-button input (controls O1) | — | — |
| SW2 | Switch/push-button input (controls O2) | — | — |
| I1 | Input terminal for Load Circuit 1 | — | — |
| I2 | Input terminal for Load Circuit 2 | — | — |
| O1 | Output terminal for Load Circuit 1 | — | — |
| O2 | Output terminal for Load Circuit 2 | — | — |
---
## About Z-Wave®
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> ⚠️ All outputs (O, O1, O2) will briefly turn on/off during successful addition/removal.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
1. Scan QR code on device label using gateway app.
2. Add DSK to provisioning list.
3. Connect device to power.
4. If blue LED blinks in Mode 1 → not added yet.
5. Auto-inclusion begins within seconds.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinking in Mode 1 = success.
#### Adding with S Button
1. Power on device.
2. Confirm blue LED blinks in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
7. Green LED in Mode 1 = success.
> ⏳ Setting mode timeout: 10 seconds.
#### Adding with Switch/Push-Button
1. Power on device.
2. Confirm blue LED in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button connected to any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during inclusion.
6. Green LED in Mode 1 = success.
> 🔍 _Learn mode_: State allowing device to receive network info from gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> ⚠️ Removes device from network but preserves custom settings.
#### Removing with S Button
1. Power on device.
2. Confirm green LED in Mode 1 → device is added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until LED blinks in Mode 3 → starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
7. Blue LED in Mode 1 = success.
#### Removing with Switch/Push-Button
1. Power on device.
2. Confirm green LED in Mode 1.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
6. Blue LED in Mode 1 = success.
---
### Factory Reset
> 🛑 After reset: All custom parameters reset. HOME ID and NODE ID deleted.
#### With S Button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button repeatedly until LED turns solid red.
3. Hold S button (>2s) until red LED blinks in Mode 3 → starts reset.
4. During reset: solid green for ~1s, then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
5. Blue LED in Mode 1 = success.
#### With Switch/Push-Button
> ❗ Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Power on device.
2. Toggle switch/push-button 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. During reset: solid green (~1s), then blue/red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
4. Blue LED in Mode 1 = success.
#### Remote Reset via Parameter 120
Set Parameter No. 120 to `1431655765` (hex `0x55555555`) to trigger remote factory reset.
> 💡 After reset, value auto-resets to 0.
---
## Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports **Security 2 (S2)** using Strong AES 128 encryption — the most secure IoT platform available.
- Supports: S2 Authenticated, S2 Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion.
- For S2 inclusion: Enter PIN (first 5 digits) from DSK label on device or packaging.
> 🔐 **Do not lose or remove the DSK label.**

> The DSK may be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication via QR code scanning.
---
## Z-Wave® Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Size | Default | Values |
| --------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------- | ------------ | --------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **1** – SW (SW1) Switch Type | Defines behavior of SW1 input | 1 Byte | 2 | 0: momentary, 1: toggle (closed=ON), 2: toggle (state change) |
| **2** – SW2 Switch Type | Defines behavior of SW2 input | 1 Byte | 2 | 0: momentary, 1: toggle (closed=ON), 2: toggle (state change) |
| **6** – Inputs SW1 & SW2 Swap | Swap operations without rewiring | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: default (SW1→O1, SW2→O2), 1: swapped |
| **16** – Outputs O1 & O2 Swap | Swap relay outputs | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: default (O1 open, O2 close), 1: reversed |
| **17** – Restore O1 State After Power Failure | Save last state after power loss | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: restore, 1: remain off |
| **18** – Restore O2 State After Power Failure | Save last state after power loss | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: restore, 1: remain off |
| **19** – O1 Auto OFF Timer | Auto-off after set time | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0: disabled, 1–32535: seconds/ms (see P25) |
| **20** – O1 Auto ON Timer | Auto-on after set time | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0: disabled, 1–32535: seconds/ms (see P25) |
| **21** – O2 Auto OFF Timer | Auto-off after set time | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0: disabled, 1–32535: seconds/ms (see P26) |
| **22** – O2 Auto ON Timer | Auto-on after set time | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0: disabled, 1–32535: seconds/ms (see P26) |
| **23** – O1 Contact Type (NO/NC) | Relay contact type | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: NO, 1: NC |
| **24** – O2 Contact Type (NO/NC) | Relay contact type | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: NO, 1: NC |
| **25** – Timer Units (O1) | Seconds or milliseconds | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: seconds, 1: milliseconds |
| **26** – Timer Units (O2) | Seconds or milliseconds | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: seconds, 1: milliseconds |
| **36** – O1 Power Report Threshold (%) | Min % change to report | 1 Byte | 50 | 0: disabled, 1–100% |
| **37** – O2 Power Report Threshold (%) | Min % change to report | 1 Byte | 50 | 0: disabled, 1–100% |
| **39** – Min Time Between O1 Reports (s) | Interval between reports | 1 Byte | 30 | 0: disabled, 1–120s |
| **40** – Min Time Between O2 Reports (s) | Interval between reports | 1 Byte | 30 | 0: disabled, 1–120s |
| **91** – Water Alarm Response | Action on water alarm | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0: no action, 1: open relay, 2: close relay |
| **92** – Smoke Alarm Response | Action on smoke alarm | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0: no action, 1: open relay, 2: close relay |
| **93** – CO Alarm Response | Action on CO alarm | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0: no action, 1: open relay, 2: close relay |
| **94** – Heat Alarm Response | Action on heat alarm | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0: no action, 1: open relay, 2: close relay |
| **120** – Factory Reset | Trigger factory reset | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0: no reset, 1431655765 (`0x55555555`) |
| **201–203** – Serial Number Parts | Read-only serial parts | 4 Bytes each | Device-specific | 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF |
> ⚠️ Parameters 201–203 are advanced and may be hidden.
---
## Z-Wave® Command Classes
- ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]\*
- ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]\*
- BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]\*
- SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]\*
- CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]\*
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]\*
- FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]\*
- INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]\*
- MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]\*
- METER_V6 [S0, S2]\*
- MULTI_CHANNEL_V4 [S0, S2]\*
- MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2]\*
- NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]\*
- POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2]\*
- SECURITY_V1
- SECURITY_2_V1
- SUPERVISION_V1
- TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2
- VERSION_V3 [S0, S2]\*
- ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
> **Endpoint 1 & 2** support similar classes except `FIRMWARE_UPDATE`, `POWERLEVEL`, and `SECURITY`.
---
## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
### Overheat Detected
- **Type**: Heat Alarm (`0x04`)
- **Event**: State
- **Name**: Overheat detected (`0x02`)
- **Version**: V2
- **LED**: Mode 4 (2x blink)
- **Action**: Switch OFF all outputs, send notification
- **Restore**: Power cycle, S button press, or switch press
### Over-current Detected (O1)
- **Type**: Power Management (`0x08`)
- **Event**: State
- **Name**: Over-current detected (`0x06`)
- **Version**: V3
- **LED**: Mode 4 (1x blink)
- **Action**: Switch OFF O1, send notification
- **Restore**: Power cycle, S button press, or switch press
### AC Mains Disconnected
- **Type**: Power Management (`0x08`)
- **Event**: State
- **Name**: AC mains disconnected (`0x02`)
- **Version**: V2
- **LED**: Mode 4 (1x blink)
- **Action**: Switch OFF all outputs, send notification
- **Restore**: Power cycle, S button press, or switch press
### Over-voltage Detected
- **Type**: Power Management (`0x08`)
- **Event**: State
- **Name**: Over-voltage detected (`0x07`)
- **Version**: V3
- **LED**: Mode 4 (7x blink)
- **Action**: Switch OFF all outputs, send notification
- **Restore**: Power cycle, S button press, or switch press
---
## Z-Wave® Associations
### Root Device
- **Group 1 (Lifeline)**: Gateway only. Reports status and triggers:
- `INDICATOR_REPORT`
- `DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION`
- `SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT` (all outputs)
- `NOTIFICATION_REPORT`: Overheat, Overcurrent (sum), Overvoltage, AC disconnect
- `METER_REPORT`: Power consumption (O1+O2) based on P36–P43
- **Group 2**: SW1 → sends `BASIC_SET ON/OFF` to associated device
- **Group 3**: SW1 → sends `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE` or `STOP`
- **Group 4**: SW2 → sends `BASIC_SET ON/OFF`
- **Group 5**: SW2 → sends `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE` or `STOP`
### Endpoint 1 (O1)
- **Group 1**: Reports O1 status, overcurrent, power usage
- **Group 2**: SW1 → `BASIC_SET`
- **Group 3**: SW1 → `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START/STOP` _(recommended: push-button)_
### Endpoint 2 (O2)
- **Group 1**: Reports O2 status, overcurrent, power usage
- **Group 2**: SW2 → `BASIC_SET`
- **Group 3**: SW2 → `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START/STOP` _(recommended: push-button)_
---
## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® communication may not be 100% reliable. Do **not** rely solely on this device for life-critical or high-value applications. If unrecognized, manually adjust device type and confirm gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
Visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility with Gateways
| Gateway | On/Off 1 | On/Off 2 | SW1 On/Off | SW2 On/Off | W 1 | W 2 | kWh | Notes |
| ---------------------------- | -------- | -------- | ---------- | ---------- | ---- | ---- | ---- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
| Fibaro HC3 / Z-Wave Engine 3 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
| Homey | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | \*H |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✓ | ✓ | P\*1 | P\*1 | ★\*2 | ★\*2 | ★\*2 | *1, *2 |
| SmartThings | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
| Cozify | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
> **Legend**:
>
> - ✓: Working
> - ★: Not reported in UI
> - P: Partially
> - H: Issue solvable via [this solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924)
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides: [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Shelly Wave Pro 2PM Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1673887748%2FShelly+Wave+Pro+2PM+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-08-21.pdf)
- [Wave Pro 2PM UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F669221034%2FWave+Pro+2PM+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Download PDF: Wave_Pro2PM_V1_US_Print.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/787087370/Wave+Pro+2PM+US?preview=%2F787087370%2F859668586%2FWave_Pro2PM_V1_US_Print.pdf)
- [Wave Pro 2PM (EU)](./wave-pro-2pm-(eu))
- [Wave Pro 2PM (US)](./wave-pro-2pm-(us))
- [Wave Pro 2PM (AU)](./wave-pro-2pm-(au))
# Shelly Qubino Wave Pro 3 Device Guide
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## Device Identification
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## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” is used to refer to the Shelly Qubino device that is a subject of this guide.
- **Gateway (GW)** – A Z-Wave™ gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave™ controller, Z-Wave™ main controller, Z-Wave™ primary controller, or Z-Wave™ hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave™ smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave™ Service button, located on Z-Wave™ devices and is used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term "S button" is used in this document.
- **Adding/Inclusion** – The process of adding a Z-Wave device to a Z-Wave network – gateway. The words _included_, _added_, etc., are used in this regard.
- **Removing/Exclusion** – The process of removing a Z-Wave device from a Z-Wave network – gateway. The words _excluded_, _removed_, etc., are used in this regard.
## Short Description
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### Switch/Push-button connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc. If the SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc.
### Switch connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc.
- **Change switch position once**: Change the state of the output O (O1) to the opposite state and send the command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Switch-memory connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch-memory, then:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output O (O1) to the On state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output O (O1) to the Off state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Push-button connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button changes the output O (O1) state to the opposite – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Short press**: Change the state of the output O (O1) to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Hold**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Release**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
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### Switch/Push-button connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O2 state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc. If the SW2 is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button will change the output O2 state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc.
### Switch connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output state O2 to the opposite state – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Change switch position once**: Change the state of the output O2 to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Switch-memory connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a switch-memory, then:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output O2 to the On state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output O2 to the Off state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Push-button connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button changes the output O2 state to opposite – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Short press**: Change the state of the output O2 to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Hold**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 4 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Release**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
---
### Switch/Push-button connected to input terminal SW3
If the SW3 is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O3 state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc. If the SW3 is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button will change the output O3 state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc.
### Switch connected to input terminal SW3
If the SW3 is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O3 state to the opposite state – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Change switch position once**: Change the state of the output O3 to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 6 and 7 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Switch-memory connected to input terminal SW3
If the SW3 is configured as a switch-memory, then:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output O3 to the On state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 6 and 7 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output O3 to the Off state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 6 and 7 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Push-button connected to input terminal SW3
If the SW3 is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button changes the output O3 state to opposite – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Short press**: Change the state of the output O3 to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 6 and 7 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Hold**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 6 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Release**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 7 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
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## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
- Farming
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## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed on the **world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave**.
This means Shelly Qubino Wave works with all **certified** gateways supporting Z-Wave communication protocol.
To make sure the functions of Shelly Qubino Wave products are supported on your gateway, we are regularly executing compatibility tests of our devices with different Z-Wave gateways.
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## Simplified Internal Schematics

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## Device Electrical Interfaces
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### Inputs
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### Outputs
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## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
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## Safety Features
**Overheat protection**
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## Supported Load Types
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## User Interface
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### LED Signalisation
Click to see LED signalisation
#### Removed/Excluded
The LED will be blinking **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 min after every power cycle and 10 min after S button pressed.

#### Added/Included
The LED will be blinking **green** in Mode 1 for 10 min after every power cycle and 10 min after S button pressed.

##### Settings in progress
- **Factory reset and reboot**: During factory reset, the LED will turn solid **green** for approx. 1 sec, then the **blue** and **red** LED will be blinking 0.1s On, 0.1s Off for about 2 sec.
- **Adding / Removing**: During adding or removing, the LED will be blinking **blue** in Mode 2.

- **Firmware updating OTA**: During the OTA update, the LED will be blinking **blue** and **red** in Mode 2.

- **Checking power supply 230 V AC frequency or 24 V DC voltage**: During checking the power supply, the LED will be blinking **blue** and **red** in Mode 5.

##### Settings mode with S button
- **Adding / Removing menu selected**: When the menu is selected, the LED will be on **blue**, for maximum of 10 seconds.
- **Adding / Removing menu – while pressing S-button – Add/Remove process selected**: When the menu is executing, the LED will be blinking **blue** in Mode 3.

- **Factory reset menu selected**: When the menu is selected, the LED will be on **red**, for maximum of 10 seconds.
- **Factory reset – while pressing S-button – Factory reset process selected**: When the menu is executing, the LED will be blinking **red** in Mode 3.

##### Alarm Mode
- **Overheat detected**: The LED will be blinking **red** in Mode 4: 2x – 0.2s On, 0.2s Off, 0.2s On, 0.2s Off, 2s Off, repeating this sequence.

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### LED Blinking Modes
Click to see the LED blinking modes
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## Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram
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### Legend
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## About Z-Wave®
### Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
Click to see how to add, remove and reset the Device
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### Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
Click to see about the Security and the DSK
The Device supports the latest Security 2 (S2) feature. S2 is handled by the Strong AES 128 Encryption protocol, which means that the S2 makes Z-Wave® the most secure IoT (Internet of Things) security platform out there. To fully utilize the product and its Security 2 feature, a Security 2-enabled Z-Wave® gateway must be used.
#### Authenticated Control
- Out-Of-Band DSK for inclusion
- May be used by most implementations
The Device also supports Security 2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion.
> **Note!** When adding the Device to a Z-Wave® network with a gateway supporting Security 2 (S2), the PIN Code of the Z-Wave® Device Specific Key (DSK) is required. The unique DSK code is printed on the DSK label on the side of the Device and a copy is inserted in the packaging, which must not be lost. Do not remove the DSK label from the product. As a backup measure, use the label in the packaging.

The first five digits of the key are highlighted or underlined to help the user identify the PIN Code part of the DSK text. The DSK is additionally represented with a QR Code as shown on the image.
#### DSK Label and QR Code (Example)
A joining node requesting to join the S2 Access Control Class or the S2 Authenticated Class will obfuscate its Public Key by setting the bytes 1..2 to zeros (0x00) before transferring its key via RF.
The DSK may be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication.
- The including gateway may use a QR code scanning device to read the entire DSK of the joining device and match it with the obfuscated public key received via RF from the joining device.
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### Z-Wave® Parameters
Click here to see the Z-Wave Parameters
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### Z-Wave® Command Classes
Click to see the Z-Wave Command Classes
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### Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
Click to see the Z-Wave Notification Command Class
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### Z-Wave® Associations
Click to see the Z-Wave Associations
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## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. This Device should not be used in situations in which life and/or valuables are solely dependent on its functioning. If the Device is not recognized by your gateway or appears incorrectly, you may need to change the Device type manually and ensure that your gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
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## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting please visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
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## Compatibility
| Gateway | On/Off 1 | On/Off 2 | On/Off 3 | SW On/Off 1 | SW On/Off 2 | SW On/Off 3 | Notes |
| ----------------------------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | ----------- | ----------- | ----------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro - HC 3 / Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*H |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Gen 5 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | *1, *2 |
| Smart Things | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
> **Notes**:
> _H: Troubles with reports can be solved with this [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924)._
---
### Function Meaning / Tested
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _detached mode_: If device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _detached mode_: If the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway? Type of sensor in the notes. |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
---
## Gateway Guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the Z-Wave [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
---
## Compliance
- [Shelly Wave Pro 3 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-30](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1630339497%2FShelly+Wave+Pro+3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-30.pdf)
- [Wave Pro 3 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F715948065%2FWave+Pro+3+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Wave_Pro3_user_guide_multilang_V11_CE_cert.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786662005/Wave+Pro+3+AU?preview=%2F786662005%2F786662037%2FWave_Pro3_user_guide_multilang_V11_CE+cert.pdf)
# Device Identification
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## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” is used to refer to the Shelly Qubino device that is a subject of this guide.
- **Gateway (GW)** – A Z-Wave™ gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave™ controller, Z-Wave™ main controller, Z-Wave™ primary controller, or Z-Wave™ hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave™ smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave™ Service button, located on Z-Wave™ devices and is used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term "S button" is used in this document.
- **Adding/Inclusion** – The process of adding a Z-Wave device to a Z-Wave network – gateway. The words _included_, _added_, etc., are used in this regard.
- **Removing/Exclusion** – The process of removing a Z-Wave device from a Z-Wave network – gateway. The words _excluded_, _removed_, etc., are used in this regard.
## Short Description
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### Switch/Push-button connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc. If the SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc.
### Switch connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc.
- **Change switch position once**: Change the state of the output O (O1) state to the opposite state and send the command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Switch-memory connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch-memory, then:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output state O (O1) to the On state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output state O (O1) to the Off state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Push-button connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button changes the output state O (O1) to opposite – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Short press**: Change the state of the output state O (O1) to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Hold**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Release**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Switch/Push-button connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O2 state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc. If the SW2 is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button will change the output O2 state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc.
### Switch connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output state O2 to the opposite state – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Change switch position once**: Change the state of the output state O2 to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Switch-memory connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a switch-memory, then:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output state O2 to the On state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output state O2 to the Off state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Push-button connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button changes the output state O2 to opposite – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Short press**: Change the state of the output state O2 to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Hold**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 4 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Release**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Switch/Push-button connected to input terminal SW3
If the SW3 is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O3 state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc. If the SW3 is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button will change the output O3 state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc.
### Switch connected to input terminal SW3
If the SW3 is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output state O3 to the opposite state – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Change switch position once**: Change the state of the output state O3 to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 6 and 7 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Switch-memory connected to input terminal SW3
If the SW3 is configured as a switch-memory, then:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output state O3 to the On state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 6 and 7 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output state O3 to the Off state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 6 and 7 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Push-button connected to input terminal SW3
If the SW3 is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button changes the output state O3 to opposite – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Short press**: Change the state of the output state O3 to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 6 and 7 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Hold**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 6 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Release**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 7 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
- Farming
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed on the **world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave**.
This means Shelly Qubino Wave works with all **certified** gateways supporting Z-Wave communication protocol.
To make sure the functions of Shelly Qubino Wave products are supported on your gateway, we are regularly executing compatibility tests of our devices with different Z-Wave gateways.
## Simplified Internal Schematics

## Device Electrical Interfaces
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### Inputs
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### Outputs
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## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
## Safety Features
**Overheat protection**
## Supported Load Types
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## User Interface
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### LED Signalisation
Click to see LED signalisation
#### Removed/Excluded
The LED will be blinking **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 min after every power cycle and 10 min after S button pressed.

#### Added/Included
The LED will be blinking **green** in Mode 1 for 10 min after every power cycle and 10 min after S button pressed.

##### Settings in progress
###### Factory reset and reboot
During factory reset, the LED will turn solid **green** for approx. 1 sec, then the **blue** and **red** LED will be blinking 0.1s On, 0.1s Off for about 2 sec.
###### Adding / Removing
During adding or removing, the LED will be blinking **blue** in Mode 2.

###### Firmware updating OTA
During the OTA update, the LED will be blinking **blue** and **red** in Mode 2.

###### Checking power supply 230 V AC frequency or 24 V DC voltage
During checking the power supply, the LED will be blinking **blue** and **red** in Mode 5.

##### Settings mode with S button
###### Adding / Removing menu selected
When the menu is selected the LED will be on **blue**, for maximum of 10 seconds.
###### Adding / Removing menu – while pressing S-button – Add/Remove process selected
When the menu is executing the LED will be blinking **blue** in Mode 3.

###### Factory reset menu selected
When the menu is selected the LED will be on **red**, for maximum of 10 seconds.
###### Factory reset – while pressing S-button – Factory reset process selected
When the menu is executing the LED will be blinking **red** in Mode 3.

##### Alarm Mode
###### Overheat detected
The LED will be blinking **red** in Mode 4: 2x – 0.2s On, 0.2s Off, 0.2s On, 0.2s Off, 2s Off, repeating this sequence.

### LED Blinking Modes
Click to see the LED blinking modes
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## Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram
Click to see wiring diagrams
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### Legend
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## About Z-Wave®
### Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
Click to see how to add, remove and reset the Device
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### Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
Click to see about the Security and the DSK
The Device supports the latest Security 2 (S2) feature. S2 is handled by the Strong AES 128 Encryption protocol, which means that the S2 makes Z-Wave® the most secure IoT (Internet of Things) security platform out there. To fully utilize the product and its Security 2 feature, a Security 2-enabled Z-Wave® gateway must be used.
**Authenticated Control**
- Out-Of-Band DSK for inclusion
- May be used by most implementations
The Device also supports Security 2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion.
> **Note!** When adding the Device to a Z-Wave® network with a gateway supporting Security 2 (S2), the PIN Code of the Z-Wave® Device Specific Key (DSK) is required. The unique DSK code is printed on the DSK label on the side of the Device and a copy is inserted in the packaging, which must not be lost. Do not remove the DSK label from the product. As a backup measure, use the label in the packaging.

The first five digits of the key are highlighted or underlined to help the user identify the PIN Code part of the DSK text. The DSK is additionally represented with a QR Code as shown on the image.
#### DSK label and QR code (example)
A joining node requesting to join the S2 Access Control Class or the S2 Authenticated Class will obfuscate its Public Key by setting the bytes 1..2 to zeros (0x00) before transferring its key via RF.
The DSK may be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication.
- The including gateway may use a QR code scanning device to read the entire DSK of the joining device and match it with the obfuscated public key received via RF from the joining device.
## Z-Wave® Parameters
Click here to see the Z-Wave Parameters
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## Z-Wave® Command Classes
Click to see the Z-Wave Command Classes
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## Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
Click to see the Z-Wave Notification Command Class
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## Z-Wave® Associations
Click to see the Z-Wave Associations
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## Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. This Device should not be used in situations in which life and/or valuables are solely dependent on its functioning. If the Device is not recognized by your gateway or appears incorrectly, you may need to change the Device type manually and ensure that your gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting please visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
## Compatibility
| **Wave Pro 3** | **functions - reports** |
| -------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | On/Off 1, On/Off 2, On/Off 3, SW On/Off 1, SW On/Off 2, SW On/Off 3, Notes |
| **Gateway** | **On/Off 1** | **On/Off 2** | **On/Off 3** | **SW On/Off 1** | **SW On/Off 2** | **SW On/Off 3** | **Notes** |
| ----------------------------- | ------------ | ------------ | ------------ | --------------- | --------------- | --------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro - HC 3 / Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*H |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Gen 5 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | *1, *2 |
| Smart Things | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
### Notes
- _H: Troubles with reports can be solved with this [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924)._
---
### Function Meaning / Tested
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| On/Off | If device responds to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | If device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | If device responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | If device reports dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | If Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | If kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | If device responds to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | If device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | If the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | If the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _detached mode_: If device reports scene commands (single press, double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | _detached mode_: If the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor reported in the gateway? Type of sensor in notes |
---
### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
---
## Gateway Guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the Z-Wave [Shelly Knowledge base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
## Compliance
- [Shelly Wave Pro 3 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-30](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1630339497%2FShelly+Wave+Pro+3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-30.pdf)
- [Wave Pro 3 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F715948065%2FWave+Pro+3+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
Compliance archive
- [Shelly Wave Pro 3 LR multilingual EU declaration of conformity 88 10.06.2025](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/588480513/Wave+Pro+3+EU?preview=%2F588480513%2F1630274371%2FShelly+Wave+Pro+3+LR+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+88+10.06.2025.pdf)
## Printed User Guide
- [Wave Pro 3 Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/588480513/Wave+Pro+3+EU?preview=%2F588480513%2F1593901494%2FWave+Pro+3+%D0%A0%D1%8A%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B4%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE+%D0%B7%D0%B0+%D1%83%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B1%D0%B0+%D0%B8+%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82.pdf)
- [Wave_Pro3_user_guide_multilang_V11_CE_cert](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/588480513/Wave+Pro+3+EU?preview=%2F588480513%2F703201345%2FWave_Pro3_user_guide_multilang_V11_CE+cert.pdf)
# Device Identification
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## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” is used to refer to the Shelly Qubino device that is a subject of this guide.
- **Gateway (GW)** – A Z-Wave™ gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave™ controller, Z-Wave™ main controller, Z-Wave™ primary controller, Z-Wave™ hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave™ smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave™ Service button, located on Z-Wave™ devices and is used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term "S button" is used in this document.
- **Adding/Inclusion** – The process of adding a Z-Wave device to a Z-Wave network - gateway. The words _included_, _added_, etc., are used in this regard.
- **Removing/Exclusion** – The process of removing a Z-Wave device from a Z-Wave network - gateway. The words _excluded_, _removed_, etc., are used in this regard.
## Short Description
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### Switch/Push-button connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc. If the SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc.
### Switch connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc.
- **Change switch position once**: Change the state of the output O (O1) state to the opposite state and send the command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Switch-memory connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch-memory, then:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output state O (O1) to the On state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output state O (O1) to the Off state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Push-button connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button changes the output state O (O1) to the opposite – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Short press**: Change the state of the output state O (O1) to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Hold**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Release**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
---
### Switch/Push-button connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O2 state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc. If the SW2 is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button will change the output O2 state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc.
### Switch connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output state O2 to the opposite state – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Change switch position once**: Change the state of the output state O2 to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Switch-memory connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a switch-memory, then:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output state O2 to the On state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output state O2 to the Off state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Push-button connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button changes the output state O2 to opposite – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Short press**: Change the state of the output state O2 to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Hold**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 4 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Release**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
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### Switch/Push-button connected to input terminal SW3
If the SW3 is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O3 state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc. If the SW3 is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button will change the output O3 state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc.
### Switch connected to input terminal SW3
If the SW3 is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output state O3 to the opposite state – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Change switch position once**: Change the state of the output state O3 to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 6 and 7 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Switch-memory connected to input terminal SW3
If the SW3 is configured as a switch-memory, then:
- **Switching to Close switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output state O3 to the On state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 6 and 7 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Switching to Open switch-memory contact**: Change the state of the output state O3 to the Off state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 6 and 7 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
### Push-button connected to input terminal SW3
If the SW3 is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button changes the output state O3 to opposite – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- **Short press**: Change the state of the output state O3 to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 6 and 7 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Hold**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 6 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- **Release**: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 7 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
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## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
- Farming
---
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed on the **world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave**.
This means Shelly Qubino Wave works with all **certified** gateways supporting Z-Wave communication protocol.
To make sure the functions of Shelly Qubino Wave products are supported on your gateway, we are regularly executing compatibility tests of our devices with different Z-Wave gateways.
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## Simplified Internal Schematics

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## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
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### Outputs
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## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
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## Safety Features
**Overheat protection**
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## Supported Load Types
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## User Interface
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### LED Signalisation
Click to see LED signalisation
#### Removed/Excluded
The LED will be blinking **blue** in Mode 1 for 10 min after every power cycle and 10 min after S button pressed.

#### Added/Included
The LED will be blinking **green** in Mode 1 for 10 min after every power cycle and 10 min after S button pressed.

##### Settings in progress
- **Factory reset and reboot**
During factory reset, the LED will turn solid **green** for approx. 1 sec, then the **blue** and **red** LED will be blinking 0.1s On, 0.1s Off for about 2 sec.
- **Adding / Removing**
During adding or removing, the LED will be blinking **blue** in Mode 2.

- **Firmware updating OTA**
During the OTA update, the LED will be blinking **blue** and **red** in Mode 2.

- **Checking power supply 230 V AC frequency or 24 V DC voltage**
During checking the power supply, the LED will be blinking **blue** and **red** in Mode 5.

##### Settings mode with S button
- **Adding / Removing menu selected**
When the menu is selected, the LED will be on **blue**, for maximum of 10 seconds.
- **Adding / Removing menu – while pressing S-button – Add/Remove process selected**
When the menu is executing, the LED will be blinking **blue** in Mode 3.

- **Factory reset menu selected**
When the menu is selected, the LED will be on **red**, for maximum of 10 seconds.
- **Factory reset – while pressing S-button – Factory reset process selected**
When the menu is executing, the LED will be blinking **red** in Mode 3.

##### Alarm Mode
- **Overheat detected**
The LED will be blinking **red** in Mode 4: 2x – 0.2s On, 0.2s Off, 0.2s On, 0.2s Off, 2s Off – repeating this sequence.

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### LED Blinking Modes
Click to see the LED blinking modes
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## Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram
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### Legend
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## About Z-Wave®
### Adding and Removing the Device to a Z-Wave® Network
Click to see how to add, remove and reset the Device
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### Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
Click to see about the Security and the DSK
The Device supports the latest Security 2 (S2) feature. S2 is handled by the Strong AES 128 Encryption protocol, which means that the S2 makes Z-Wave® the most secure IoT (Internet of Things) security platform out there. To fully utilize the product and its Security 2 feature, a Security 2-enabled Z-Wave® gateway must be used.
**Authenticated Control**
- Out-Of-Band DSK for inclusion
- May be used by most implementations
The Device also supports Security 2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion.
> **Note!** When adding the Device to a Z-Wave® network with a gateway supporting Security 2 (S2), the PIN Code of the Z-Wave® Device Specific Key (DSK) is required. The unique DSK code is printed on the DSK label on the side of the Device and a copy is inserted in the packaging, which must not be lost. Do not remove the DSK label from the product. As a backup measure, use the label in the packaging.

The first five digits of the key are highlighted or underlined to help the user identify the PIN Code part of the DSK text. The DSK is additionally represented with a QR Code as shown on the image.
#### DSK label and QR code (example)
A joining node requesting to join the S2 Access Control Class or the S2 Authenticated Class will obfuscate its Public Key by setting the bytes 1..2 to zeros (0x00) before transferring its key via RF.
The DSK may be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication.
- The including gateway may use a QR code scanning device to read the entire DSK of the joining device and match it with the obfuscated public key received via RF from the joining device.
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### Z-Wave® Parameters
Click here to see the Z-Wave Parameters
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### Z-Wave® Command Classes
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### Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
Click to see the Z-Wave Notification Command Class
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### Z-Wave® Associations
Click to see the Z-Wave Associations
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### Z-Wave® Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. This Device should not be used in situations in which life and/or valuables are solely dependent on its functioning. If the Device is not recognized by your gateway or appears incorrectly, you may need to change the Device type manually and ensure that your gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
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## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting please visit our support portal: [Support](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
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## Compatibility
| **Wave Pro 3** | **functions - reports** |
| ----------------------------- | ----------------------- | -------- | -------- | ----------- | ----------- | ----------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Gateway | On/Off 1 | On/Off 2 | On/Off 3 | SW On/Off 1 | SW On/Off 2 | SW On/Off 3 | Notes |
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro - HC 3 / Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | \*H |
| Homee Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Gen 5 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | *1, *2 |
| Smart Things | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | [with the Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
> **Notes**:
> _H – Troubles with reports can be solved with this [solution](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/articles/103000289924)._
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### Function Meaning
| **Function** | **Meaning / tested** |
| ------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| On/Off | if device respond to the app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | if device reports On/Off changes by SW input |
| Dimming | if device respond to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | if device report dimming state change by SW input |
| Watts | if Watts are reported (unsolicited) |
| kWh | if kWh are reported (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | if device respond to the app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | if device reports Up/Down changes by SW input |
| Slats | if the slats respond to the app UI command |
| SW Slats | if the slats report the changes done by SW |
| D control | _detached mode_ if device reports scene commands single press, double press,… |
| D Binary | _detached mode_ if the device reports binary On/Off by SW input |
| Sensor # | Is the sensor report visualized in the gateway, type of sensor in the notes |
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### Legend
| Symbol | State |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
|  | Working / Possible |
|  | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
---
## Gateway Guides
You may find useful guides on gateways in the Z-Wave [Shelly Knowledge base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
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## Compliance
- [Shelly Wave Pro 3 multilingual EU declaration of conformity 2025-07-30](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1630339497%2FShelly+Wave+Pro+3+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-30.pdf)
- [Wave Pro 3 UK PSTI ACT Statement of compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F715948065%2FWave+Pro+3+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
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## Printed User Guide
[Wave_Pro_3_V1_US_Print_B2433.pdf](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/786793076/Wave+Pro+3+US?preview=%2F786793076%2F859668594%2FWave_Pro_3_V1_US_Print_B2433.pdf)
- [Wave Pro 3 (EU)](./wave-pro-3-(eu))
- [Wave Pro 3 (US)](./wave-pro-3-(us))
- [Wave Pro 3 (AU)](./wave-pro-3-(au))
# Device Identification
## Device: Wave Pro Shutter
- **AU Part number / Ordering Code**: QPSH-0A1P10AU
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: 0x0003
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x0084
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
---
## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway (GW)** – A Z-Wave™ gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave™ controller, Z-Wave™ main controller, Z-Wave™ primary controller, or Z-Wave™ hub, etc., serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave™ smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave™ Service button, located on Z-Wave™ devices, is used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term “S button” is used in this document.
- **Adding/Inclusion** – The process of adding a Z-Wave device to a Z-Wave network (i.e., the gateway). Words like *included*, *added*, etc., are used in this context.
- **Removing/Exclusion** – The process of removing a Z-Wave device from a Z-Wave network (i.e., the gateway). Words like *excluded*, *removed*, etc., are used in this context.
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## Short Description
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## Manual Operation for Shutter
### Manual Operation with Momentary Switch
*Parameter No. 71 set to 0 and Parameter No. 1 set to 0.*
- Pressing the push-button connected to SW1 (up) for less than 0.5 second (short press) initiates upward movement.
- Pressing the push-button connected to SW2 (down) for less than 0.5 second (short press) initiates downward movement.
- If the shutter is moving, any press (on any push-button) will stop the movement.
- Pressing the push-button connected to SW1 (up) for more than 0.5 second (long press) initiates upward movement until the button is released.
- Pressing the push-button connected to SW2 (down) for more than 0.5 second (long press) initiates downward movement until the button is released.
| Action on Push-Button | Blind is Not Moving | Blind is Moving Up | Blind is Moving Down | Tilting Slats Ongoing |
|------------------------|---------------------|--------------------|----------------------|-----------------------|
| Short press (<0.5s) UP | Starts moving up | Stops moving | Stops moving | No action |
| Short press (<0.5s) DOWN | Starts moving down | Stops moving | Stops moving | No action |
| Long press (>0.5s) UP | Starts moving up; tilts slats (venetian) | Moving | Moving | Tilts slats → moves up |
| Long press (>0.5s) DOWN | Starts moving down; tilts slats (venetian) | Moving | Moving | Tilts slats → moves down |
| Release after long press | No action | Stops moving | Stops moving | Stops tilting |
---
### Manual Operation with Toggle Switch
*Parameter No. 71 set to 0 and Parameter No. 1 set to 1.*
- Pressing the toggle switch connected to SW1 (up) initiates upward movement until the switch is released.
- Pressing the toggle switch connected to SW2 (down) initiates downward movement until the switch is released.
---
### Manual Operation for Venetian Blinds with Momentary Switch
*Parameter No. 71 set to 1 and Parameter No. 1 set to 0.*
- **General Rules**:
- Short press (<0.5 seconds) → initiates blind movement.
- Long press (>0.5 seconds) → initiates slats rotation.
- Pressing SW1 (up) for <0.5s → starts moving up.
- Pressing SW2 (down) for <0.5s → starts moving down.
- If the shutter is moving, any press stops movement.
- Pressing SW1 (up) for >0.5s → initiates slats rotation (0% to 100%) until release or end position. Rotation time defined in Parameter No. 72.
- Pressing SW2 (down) for >0.5s → initiates slats rotation (100% to 0%) until release or end position.
| Action on Push Button | Blind is Not Moving | Blind is Moving Up | Blind is Moving Down | Tilting Slats Ongoing |
|------------------------|---------------------|--------------------|----------------------|-----------------------|
| Short press (<0.5s) UP | Starts moving up | Stops moving | Stops moving | Stops tilting |
| Short press (<0.5s) DOWN | Starts moving down | Stops moving | Stops moving | Stops tilting |
| Long press (>0.5s) UP | Starts tilting slats | No action | No action | Tilts slats to end |
| Long press (>0.5s) DOWN | Starts tilting slats | No action | No action | Tilts slats to end |
| Release after long press | No action | Stops moving | Stops moving | Stops tilting |
---
### Manual Operation for Venetian Blinds with Toggle Switch
*Parameter No. 71 set to 1 and Parameter No. 1 set to 1.*
- Pressing a toggle switch connected to SW1 (up) initiates upward movement until released.
- Pressing a toggle switch connected to SW2 (down) initiates downward movement until released.
- When slats are at 100%, quick press of UP → moves blind up.
- When slats are at 0%, quick press of DOWN → moves blind down.
---
### Slats Positioning
To achieve maximum precision when stopping via push-button, gateway, or remote control:
- When setting a new slats position while the blind is stopped, the slats first move to 100%, then back to the target position.
- When moving DOWN and reaching the limit switch (or being stopped), slats rotate to 100% then return to the previous position.
- When moving UP and stopped, slats rotate back to the previous position.
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## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
- Farming
---
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed using **Z-Wave**, the world’s leading technology for smart homes. This means they work with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave communication protocol.
We regularly test compatibility with different Z-Wave gateways to ensure full functionality.
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## Simplified Internal Schematics

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## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N and L
### Outputs
- 2 relay outputs with power measurement on screw terminals
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## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
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## Safety Features
- Over-load detection
- Overheat detection
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## Supported Load Types
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## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Required to perform actions like inclusion, exclusion, factory reset.
- Limited-time mode; automatically returns to Normal mode after completion.
- **Entering Setting Mode**:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until LED turns solid blue.
- An additional quick press changes menu (infinite loop).
- Menu LED status has a 10-second timeout before returning to Normal mode.
### S Button Functions
- Manually add the device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory reset the device
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## Functionality
**Automatic calibration** is the process during which the device learns the positions of the limit switches.
> **Note!** For correct positioning, the device must perform a **calibration procedure**!
> The motor must be equipped with electronic or mechanical limit switches, and the limits must be correctly set before calibration.
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## Shutter Positioning Calibration (Shutter Mode)
*Parameter No. 71 set to 0*
### Calibration with Gateway
1. Add the device to the Z-Wave network per inclusion instructions.
2. Set Parameter No. 78 (forced Shutter calibration) to `1`.
3. The device performs a full cycle: up → down → up → down to 50%.
4. Check Parameter No. 78 — should be `2` if successful.
5. Ensure yellow LED is not blinking.
> **Note:** If value is `3` or `4`, verify the device completes the full cycle (up, down, up, down to 50%), limit switches are correctly set, and wiring follows the user guide.
### Calibration with Push-Button (SW1)
1. Move blind to top (upper) position.
2. Press SW1 four times within 3 seconds.
3. Device starts calibration and completes 4 cycles: up → down → up → down to 50%.
4. No time limit.
### Calibration with S Button
1. Enter Setting mode: press S button briefly (<0.5s).
2. Hold S button until yellow LED appears (calibration selected).
3. Press S button for >2 seconds to start calibration.
4. Confirm yellow LED is not blinking.
> **Note:** If yellow LED still blinks, verify full cycle execution, correct limit switches, and proper wiring.
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## Slats Tilting Position Calibration (Venetian Mode)
*Parameter No. 71 set to 1*
When enabling "venetian blind" mode, slats positioning calibration is required.
- Default rotation time: 1.5 seconds (adjustable via Parameter No. 72).
- If too slow: increase time.
- If too fast: decrease time.
Steps:
1. Add and calibrate the device as described in *Shutter Positioning Calibration*.
2. Set Parameter No. 71 to `1` ("Venetian blinds").
3. Adjust Parameter No. 72 until slat rotation is correct.
4. Repeat until desired behavior is achieved.
> **Note:** Correct turning time ensures slats don’t cause blind movement during rotation.
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## LED Signalisation
### General Rules
- Press S button once to switch between Normal and Setting modes.
- **Solid LED** = Setting mode (except plugs). Auto-returns to Normal mode after 10 seconds.
- LED turns off after 30 minutes (unless woken by S button press or power cycle).
### Normal Mode LED Status
| State | LED Behavior |
|------|--------------|
| Removed/Excluded / Not Calibrated | Blinking **blue** for 10 min after power-up or S button press |
| Removed/Excluded / Calibrated | Blinking **blue and yellow** for 30 min after power-up or S button press |
| Added/Included / Not Calibrated | Blinking **green** for 10 min after power-up or S button press |
| Added/Included / Calibrated | Blinking **green and yellow** for 30 min after power-up or S button press |
### Settings in Progress
| Event | LED Behavior |
|------|--------------|
| Factory Reset & Reboot | Solid green (~1 sec), then blue + red blinking (0.1s On/Off) for ~2 sec |
| Adding / Removing | Blinking **blue** in Mode 2 |
| Shutter Calibration | Blinking **yellow** in Mode 2 |
### Settings Mode with S Button
| Menu Selected | LED Behavior |
|---------------|--------------|
| Adding/Removing | Solid **blue** (max 10 sec) |
| During Process | Blinking **blue** in Mode 3 |
| Factory Reset | Solid **red** (max 10 sec) |
| During Process | Blinking **red** in Mode 3 |
| Calibration | Solid **yellow** (max 10 sec) |
| During Process | Blinking **yellow** in Mode 3 |
### Alarm Mode
| Alarm Condition | LED Behavior |
|------------------|--------------|
| Over-current detected | Blinking **red** (1x: 0.2s On/Off, 2s Off) |
| Overheat detected | Blinking **red** (2x: 0.2s On/Off, 2s Off) |
| Power Supply Fault | Blinking **red** (3x: 0.2s On/Off, 2s Off) |
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## LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Blink Pattern |
|------|----------------|
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1–6x: 0.2s On/Off) + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s On blue / 0.2s On red |
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## Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram
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## About Z-Wave
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> Note: The blind will move 2s up/2s down if successfully added/removed.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
1. Scan the Z-Wave QR code on the device with a gateway supporting SmartStart.
2. Add the Device Specific Key (DSK) to the provisioning list.
3. Connect the device to power.
4. If the **blue LED blinks slowly**, the device is not yet added.
5. Automatic inclusion occurs within seconds.
6. Blue LED blinks faster during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks slowly upon success.
#### Inclusion with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Check if blue LED blinks slowly → not added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until blue LED blinks slowly → triggers Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks faster during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks slowly if successful.
> **Note:** Setting mode timeouts after 10 seconds.
#### Inclusion with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Check if blue LED blinks slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks faster during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks slowly if successful.
> **Learn mode** – state allowing device to receive network info from gateway.
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### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> Note: Custom parameters remain unchanged.
#### Removal with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Check if green LED blinks slowly → device is added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until blue LED blinks slowly → triggers Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks faster during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks slower if successful.
#### Removal with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Check if green LED blinks slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks faster during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks slower if successful.
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### Factory Reset
#### General
After reset, all custom settings revert to defaults. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only if gateway is missing/inoperable.
#### With S Button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button repeatedly until LED turns solid red.
3. Hold S button (>2s) until red LED blinks faster → starts reset.
4. LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue + red blink rapidly (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinks slowly if successful.
#### With Switch/Push-Button
> Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle switch 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue + red blink rapidly (~2s).
4. Blue LED blinks slowly if successful.
---
## Z-Wave Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports **Security 2 (S2)** using Strong AES 128 encryption — making Z-Wave the most secure IoT platform.
- Supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion.
- For S2 inclusion, the **PIN Code (first 5 digits)** from the DSK label is required.
- DSK label is printed on the side of the device and inside packaging.
- Do not remove the label.
- DSK is also represented as a QR code.
> **Note:** The PIN Code must be kept safe. Use the backup in packaging.
---
## Z-Wave Parameters
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## Z-Wave Command Class
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## Z-Wave Notifications Command Class
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## Z-Wave Associations
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## Z-Wave Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. Do not rely solely on this device for life-or-value-critical applications. If the device isn’t recognized or appears incorrectly, manually change the device type and ensure your gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-channel devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting, visit our support portal: [https://support.shelly.cloud/](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility with Gateways
| Gateway | Up | Down | SW Up | SW Down | W | kWh | Slats | SW Slats | Notes |
|--------|----|------|-------|---------|---|-----|-------|----------|-------|
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ⚪ | ⚪ | *1 |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ✅ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | *1, *2, *3 |
| Smart Things | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
> **Notes**:
> - *1: Slats cannot be controlled via UI; position not visualized.
> - *2: Reports sent only via buttons; slider sends to location but doesn’t refresh state.
> - *3: State refreshed only after stop button pressed.
> - *4: Device sent to position but position not reported.
---
### Legend
| Symbol | Meaning |
|--------|---------|
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚪ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
---
### Function Definitions
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
|--------|------------------|
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state change via SW |
| Watts | Watts reported unsolicited |
| kWh | kWh reported unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down changes via SW |
| Slats | Slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Slats report changes via SW |
| D control | Detached mode: reports scene commands (single/double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | Detached mode: reports binary On/Off via SW |
| Sensor # | Sensor report visible in gateway; type noted |
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides available in the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450).
---
## Compliance
- [Wave Pro Shutter multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025-07-23)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1627488276%2FWave+Pro+Shutter+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-23.pdf)
- [Wave Pro Shutter UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F718274680%2FWave+Pro+Shutter+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
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# Device Identification
## Device: Wave Pro Shutter
- **EU Part number / Ordering Code**: QPSH-0A1P10EU
- **Z-Wave Product Type ID**: 0x0003
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x0084
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
---
## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device covered by this guide.
- **Gateway (GW)** – A Z-Wave™ gateway, also known as a Z-Wave™ controller, hub, or primary controller, serves as the central hub for a Z-Wave™ smart home network. The term "gateway" is used here.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave™ Service button located on Z-Wave™ devices, used for inclusion, exclusion, and factory reset. The term "S button" is used throughout.
- **Adding/Inclusion** – The process of adding a Z-Wave device to a Z-Wave network via the gateway. Words like *included*, *added*, etc., are used interchangeably.
- **Removing/Exclusion** – The process of removing a Z-Wave device from a Z-Wave network. Words like *excluded*, *removed*, etc., are used.
---
## Short Description
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## Manual Operation for Shutter
### With Momentary Switch (Parameter No. 71 = 0, Parameter No. 1 = 0)
- Pressing the push-button connected to SW1 (up) for less than 0.5 seconds → starts upward movement.
- Pressing the push-button connected to SW2 (down) for less than 0.5 seconds → starts downward movement.
- If the shutter is moving, any press stops the movement.
- Pressing SW1 for more than 0.5 seconds (long press) → moves up until released.
- Pressing SW2 for more than 0.5 seconds (long press) → moves down until released.
#### Action Summary Table
| Action on Push-Button | Blind Not Moving | Blind Moving Up | Blind Moving Down | Slats Tilting Ongoing |
|------------------------|------------------|------------------|-------------------|-----------------------|
| Short press (UP) | Start moving up | Stop | Stop | No action |
| Short press (DOWN) | Start moving down| Stop | Stop | No action |
| Long press (UP) | Start moving up
(tilts slats if venetian) | Moving | Moving | Tilts slats to end → moves up |
| Long press (DOWN) | Start moving down
(tilts slats if venetian) | Moving | Moving | Tilts slats to end → moves down |
| Release after long press | No action | Stop | Stop | Stop tilting slats |
---
### With Toggle Switch (Parameter No. 71 = 0, Parameter No. 1 = 1)
- Pressing toggle switch connected to SW1 → initiates upward movement until released.
- Pressing toggle switch connected to SW2 → initiates downward movement until released.
---
### For Venetian Blinds with Momentary Switch (Parameter No. 71 = 1, Parameter No. 1 = 0)
#### General Rules:
- Short press (< 0.5 s): triggers blind movement.
- Long press (> 0.5 s): triggers slats rotation.
- Short press on SW1 (up) → move blind up.
- Short press on SW2 (down) → move blind down.
- If moving, any press stops the movement.
- Long press on SW1 → rotates slats from 0% to 100% (duration defined in Parameter No. 72).
- Long press on SW2 → rotates slats from 100% to 0% (duration defined in Parameter No. 72).
#### Action Summary Table
| Action on Push Button | Blind Not Moving | Blind Moving Up | Blind Moving Down | Slats Tilting Ongoing |
|------------------------|------------------|------------------|-------------------|-----------------------|
| Short press (UP) | Start moving up | Stop | Stop | Stop tilting |
| Short press (DOWN) | Start moving down| Stop | Stop | Stop tilting |
| Long press (UP) | Start tilting slats | No action | No action | Continue tilting |
| Long press (DOWN) | Start tilting slats | No action | No action | Continue tilting |
| Release after long press | No action | Stop | Stop | Stop tilting |
---
### With Toggle Switch (Parameter No. 71 = 1, Parameter No. 1 = 1)
- Pressing toggle switch on SW1 → move blind up until released.
- Pressing toggle switch on SW2 → move blind down until released.
- When slats are at 100% and UP is pressed quickly → blind moves up.
- When slats are at 0% and DOWN is pressed quickly → blind moves down.
---
### Slats Positioning Precision
To achieve maximum precision when stopping via button, gateway, or remote control:
- If slats are in an intermediate position and receive a new command → they first rotate to 100%, then back to target.
- During downward movement, if stopped at limit switch → slats rotate to 100%, then return to previous position.
- During upward movement, if stopped → slats rotate back to previous position.
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condos, hotels, etc.)
- Light Commercial (small offices, retail, restaurants, gas stations)
- Government/Municipal
- University/College
- Farming
---
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are built on **Z-Wave**, the world’s leading smart home technology.
They work with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave protocol. We regularly test compatibility across various Z-Wave gateways to ensure full functionality.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals
- 2 power supply inputs (N and L) on screw terminals
### Outputs
- 2 relay outputs with power measurement on screw terminals
---
## Connectivity
Z-Wave: Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
- Over-load detection
- Overheat detection
---
## Supported Load Types
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## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal Mode**
2. **Setting in Progress Mode**
3. **Setting Mode (with S Button)**
- Required for procedures like inclusion, exclusion, or factory reset.
- Timeout: 10 seconds before returning to Normal mode automatically.
- Enter Setting Mode:
- Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
- One quick press cycles through menu options.
- Menu timeout: 10 seconds.
### S Button Functions
- Manually add device to Z-Wave network
- Manually remove device from Z-Wave network
- Factory reset device
---
## Functionality
### Automatic Calibration
The device learns the position of mechanical/electronic limit switches during calibration.
> **Note!** Correct operation requires **calibration**.
> Ensure limit switches are correctly set and motor supports them.
---
## Shutter Positioning Calibration (Shutter Mode)
Set Parameter No. 71 = 0
### Calibration with Gateway
1. Add device to Z-Wave network (inclusion).
2. Set Parameter No. 78 (forced Shutter calibration) = 1.
3. Device performs full cycle: up → down → up → down to 50%.
4. Check Parameter No. 78:
- Value 2 = success
- Value 3/4 = error
5. Confirm yellow LED is **not blinking**.
> **Note:** If values 3 or 4 appear, verify complete cycle, correct limit switch settings, and proper wiring.
### Calibration with Push-Button (SW1)
1. Move blind to top (upper) position.
2. Press SW1 four times within 3 seconds.
3. Device starts calibration: up → down → up → down to 50%.
4. No time limit.
### Calibration with S Button
1. Enter Setting Mode (short press S button).
2. Hold S button until yellow LED appears (indicates calibration selection).
3. Press and hold S button >2s to start calibration.
4. Confirm yellow LED is not blinking.
> **Note:** If yellow LED still blinks, check full cycle, limit switches, and wiring.
---
## Slats Tilting Position Calibration (Venetian Mode)
Set Parameter No. 71 = 1
1. Perform standard shutter calibration (as above).
2. Set Parameter No. 71 = 1 ("Venetian blinds").
3. Default slat rotation time = 1.5 s (adjustable via Parameter No. 72).
- Too short? → Increase time.
- Too long? → Decrease time.
4. Repeat until slat positioning is accurate.
> **Note:** Proper rotation time prevents blind movement during slat adjustment.
---
## LED Signalisation
### General Rules
- Press S button once to switch between Normal and Setting modes.
- **Solid LED** = Setting mode (except plugs). Auto-return after 10 sec.
- LED turns off after 30 min (unless woken by S button or power cycle).
### Normal Mode LED Status
| State | LED Behavior |
|------|--------------|
| Removed/Excluded / Not Calibrated | Blinking **blue** for 10 min after power-on or S button press |
| Removed/Excluded / Calibrated | Blinking **blue + yellow** for 30 min after power-on or S button press |
| Added/Included / Not Calibrated | Blinking **green** for 10 min after power-on or S button press |
| Added/Included / Calibrated | Blinking **green + yellow** for 30 min after power-on or S button press |
### Settings in Progress
| Event | LED Behavior |
|------|--------------|
| Factory Reset & Reboot | Solid green (~1 sec), then blue+red blinking (0.1s on/off, ~2 sec) |
| Adding/Removing | Blinking **blue** (Mode 2) |
| Shutter Calibration | Blinking **yellow** (Mode 2) |
### Settings Mode (S Button Selected)
| Menu Item | LED Behavior |
|----------|--------------|
| Adding/Removing | Solid **blue** (max 10 sec) |
| Adding/Removing (during process) | Blinking **blue** (Mode 3) |
| Factory Reset | Solid **red** (max 10 sec) |
| Factory Reset (during process) | Blinking **red** (Mode 3) |
| Calibration | Solid **yellow** (max 10 sec) |
| Calibration (during process) | Blinking **yellow** (Mode 3) |
### Alarm Mode
| Condition | LED Behavior |
|---------|--------------|
| Over-current detected | 1× blink: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off, 2s Off (repeats) |
| Overheat detected | 2× blink: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off, 2s Off (repeats) |
| Power Supply Fault | 3× blink: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off, 2s Off (repeats) |
---
## LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Blink Pattern |
|------|---------------|
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1–6 ×) 0.2s On / 0.2s Off + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s Blue / 0.2s Red |
---
## Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram
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## About Z-Wave
### Adding Device to Z-Wave Network (Inclusion)
> **Note:** Blind will move 2s up/down upon successful addition/removal.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
1. Scan QR code on device label using gateway app.
2. Add Device Specific Key (DSK) to provisioning list.
3. Connect device to power.
4. If blue LED blinks slowly → device not added.
5. Adding starts automatically within seconds.
6. Blue LED blinks faster during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks slowly if successful.
> **Important:** PIN Code (first 5 digits of DSK) required for S2 inclusion. Do not lose it.
#### Inclusion with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Check for slow blue LED blink → not added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold >2s until blue LED blinks slowly → Learn mode starts.
6. Fast blinking blue during inclusion.
7. Slow green blink = success.
> **Note:** Setting mode timeouts after 10 seconds.
#### Inclusion with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Check slow blue LED → not added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button 3 times within 3 seconds (on/off signal).
5. Blue LED blinks faster during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks slowly if successful.
> **Learn Mode:** State allowing device to receive network info.
---
### Removing Device from Z-Wave Network (Exclusion)
> **Note:** Custom settings remain unchanged.
> Blind moves 2s up/down upon removal.
#### Removal with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Check slow green LED → added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold >2s → blue LED blinks slowly → Learn mode starts.
6. Fast blinking blue during removal.
7. Slow blinking blue = successful removal.
> **Note:** Setting mode timeout: 10 seconds.
#### Removal with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Check slow green LED → added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button 3 times within 3 seconds.
5. Fast blinking blue during removal.
6. Slow blinking blue = successful removal.
---
### Factory Reset
#### General
After reset: All custom parameters, associations, routing, kWh data → default. HOME ID and NODE ID deleted. Use only if gateway is missing or inoperable.
#### With S Button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press multiple times until LED turns solid red.
3. Hold S button >2s until red LED blinks fast → reset starts.
4. LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue+red blink fast (~2s).
5. Slow blinking blue = success.
#### With Switch/Push-Button
> Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue+red blink fast (~2s).
4. Slow blinking blue = success.
---
## Z-Wave Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports **Security 2 (S2)** with AES-128 encryption — one of the most secure IoT platforms.
- Supports: S2 Authenticated, S2 Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion.
- Requires DSK PIN code during S2 inclusion.
- DSK label printed on device side; copy in packaging. **Do not remove.**
> **DSK Example:** First five digits highlighted or underlined. Also represented via QR code.
> **QR Code Use:** Gateway scans DSK to match obfuscated public key received via RF.
---
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## Z-Wave Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave wireless communication may not be 100% reliable. Do **not** rely solely on this device for life-critical applications. If device isn’t recognized, manually change type and confirm gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-channel devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For help: [Visit Shelly Support Portal](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility with Gateways
| Gateway | Up | Down | SW Up | SW Down | W | kWh | Slats | SW Slats | Notes |
|--------|----|------|-------|--------|---|-----|-------|----------|-------|
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ⚪ | ⚪ | *1 |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ✅ | P | P | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | *1, *2, *3 |
| SmartThings | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
> **Legend**
- ✅ = Working / Possible
- ⚪ = Not Working / Not Possible
- P = Partially
- N/T = Not Tested
- TBD = To Be Done
> **Notes:**
> - *1: Slats cannot be controlled via UI; no visualization.
> - *2: UI reports only via buttons; slider sends device but doesn't refresh state.
> - *3: State refreshes only after stop button press.
> - *4: Device goes to position but state not reported.
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides available in the [Shelly Knowledge Base](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Wave Pro Shutter Multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025-07-23)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1627488276%2FWave+Pro+Shutter+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-23.pdf)
- [Wave Pro Shutter UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F718274680%2FWave+Pro+Shutter+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
### Compliance Archive
- [Wave Pro Shutter Multilingual EU Declaration (2024-02-28)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/666271745/Wave+Pro+Shutter+EU?preview=%2F666271745%2F1627127924%2FWave+Pro+Shutter+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+44+2024-02-28.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
- [Wave Pro Shutter Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/666271745/Wave+Pro+Shutter+EU?preview=%2F666271745%2F1593737947%2FWave+Pro+Shutter+%D0%A0%D1%8A%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B4%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE+%D0%B7%D0%B0+%D1%83%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B1%D0%B0+%D0%B8+%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82.pdf)
- [Wave Pro Shutter Ръководство за употреба и безопасност (Bulgarian, PDF)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/666271745/Wave+Pro+Shutter+EU?preview=%2F666271745%2F1593246308%2FWave+Pro+Shutter+%D0%A0%D1%8A%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B4%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE+%D0%B7%D0%B0+%D1%83%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B1%D0%B0+%D0%B8+%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82.pdf.pdf)
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# Device Identification
## Device: Wave Pro Shutter
- **US Part number/Ordering Code**: QPSH-0A1P10US
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: 0x0003
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x0084
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
---
## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway (GW)** – A Z-Wave™ gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave™ controller, Z-Wave™ main controller, Z-Wave™ primary controller, or Z-Wave™ hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave™ smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave™ Service button, located on Z-Wave™ devices and used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term “S button” is used in this document.
- **Adding/Inclusion** – The process of adding a Z-Wave device to a Z-Wave network (gateway). Words like *included*, *added*, etc., are used in this context.
- **Removing/Exclusion** – The process of removing a Z-Wave device from a Z-Wave network (gateway). Words like *excluded*, *removed*, etc., are used in this context.
---
## Short Description
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## Manual Operation for Shutter
### Manual Operation with Momentary Switch
- Parameter No. 71 set to `0`
- Parameter No. 1 set to `0`
#### Actions:
- Pressing the push-button connected to SW1 (up) for less than 0.5 seconds (short press) initiates upward movement.
- Pressing the push-button connected to SW2 (down) for less than 0.5 seconds (short press) initiates downward movement.
- If the shutter is moving, any press (on any push-button) will stop the movement.
- Pressing SW1 for more than 0.5 seconds (long press) starts upward movement until the button is released.
- Pressing SW2 for more than 0.5 seconds (long press) starts downward movement until the button is released.
#### Action Table:
| Action on Push-Button | Blind Not Moving | Blind Moving Up | Blind Moving Down | Tilting Slats Ongoing |
|------------------------|------------------|------------------|-------------------|------------------------|
| Short press (UP) | Start moving up | Stop moving | Stop moving | No action |
| Short press (DOWN) | Start moving down| Stop moving | Stop moving | No action |
| Long press (UP) | Start moving up
(incl. slat tilt for venetian) | Moving | Moving | Tilting to end → move UP |
| Long press (DOWN) | Start moving down
(incl. slat tilt for venetian) | Moving | Moving | Tilting to end → move DOWN |
| Release after long press | No action | Stop moving | Stop moving | Stop tilting |
---
### Manual Operation with Toggle Switch
- Parameter No. 71 set to `0`
- Parameter No. 1 set to `1`
- Pressing the toggle switch connected to SW1 (up) initiates upward movement until released.
- Pressing the toggle switch connected to SW2 (down) initiates downward movement until released.
---
### Manual Operation for Venetian Blinds with Momentary Switch
- Parameter No. 71 set to `1`
- Parameter No. 1 set to `0`
#### General Rules:
- Short press (< 0.5 s): initiates blind movement
- Long press (> 0.5 s): initiates slats rotation
#### Actions:
- Short press (SW1 UP): start moving up
- Short press (SW2 DOWN): start moving down
- Long press (SW1 UP): initiate slats rotation (0% → 100%), time defined by Parameter No. 72
- Long press (SW2 DOWN): initiate slats rotation (100% → 0%), time defined by Parameter No. 72
#### Action Table:
| Action on Push Button | Blind Not Moving | Blind Moving Up | Blind Moving Down | Tilting Slats Ongoing |
|------------------------|------------------|------------------|-------------------|------------------------|
| Short press (UP) | Start moving up | Stop moving | Stop moving | Stop tilting |
| Short press (DOWN) | Start moving down| Stop moving | Stop moving | Stop tilting |
| Long press (UP) | Start tilting slats | No action | No action | Continue tilting |
| Long press (DOWN) | Start tilting slats | No action | No action | Continue tilting |
| Release after long press | No action | Stop moving | Stop moving | Stop tilting |
---
### Manual Operation for Venetian Blinds with Toggle Switch
- Parameter No. 71 set to `1`
- Parameter No. 1 set to `1`
- Pressing a toggle switch on SW1 (up) starts upward movement until released.
- Pressing a toggle switch on SW2 (down) starts downward movement until released.
- When slats are at 100%, quick press of UP moves blind up.
- When slats are at 0%, quick press of DOWN moves blind down.
---
### Slats Positioning
To achieve maximum precision when stopping via button, gateway, or remote control:
- When slats are in an intermediate position and receive a new command, they first rotate to 100%, then back to the target position.
- When moving down and limit switch is reached (or stopped), slats rotate to 100% then return to previous position.
- When moving up and stopped, slats rotate back to the previous position.
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, retail/restaurant/gas stations, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
- Farming
---
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are built on **Z-Wave**, the world’s leading smart home technology. This means they work with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave protocol.
We regularly test compatibility across different Z-Wave gateways to ensure full functionality.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

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## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals
- 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N and L
### Outputs
- 2 relay outputs with power measurement on screw terminals
---
## Connectivity
- Z-Wave: Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
- Over-load detection
- Overheat detection
---
## Supported Load Types
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## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Required to perform actions like inclusion, exclusion, or factory reset.
- Limited-time operation; auto-returns to Normal mode after completion.
- **Entering Setting Mode:**
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- An additional quick press changes the menu (infinite loop).
- Menu timeout: 10 seconds before returning to Normal state.
### S Button Functions
- Manually add device to Z-Wave network
- Manually remove device from Z-Wave network
- Factory reset device
---
## Functionality
### Automatic Calibration
The device learns the position of the limit switches during calibration.
> **Note!** For correct operation, **calibration must be performed!**
> **Note!** The motor must have electronic or mechanical limit switches properly set before calibration.
---
## Shutter Positioning Calibration (Shutter Mode)
- Parameter No. 71 = `0`
### Calibration with Gateway
1. Add the device to the Z-Wave network (inclusion).
2. Set Parameter No. 78 (forced Shutter calibration) to `1`.
3. Device performs full cycle: up → down → up → down to 50%.
4. Check Parameter No. 78: value `2` = success, `3` or `4` = error.
5. Yellow LED should **not** blink.
> **If values 3 or 4:** Verify full cycle execution, correct limit switch settings, and proper wiring.
### Calibration with Push-Button (SW1)
1. Move blind to top position.
2. Press SW1 four times within 3 seconds.
3. Device starts calibration (4 cycles: up, down, up, down to 50%).
4. No time limit.
### Calibration with S Button
1. Enter Setting mode (short press S button).
2. Hold S button until yellow LED appears (calibration selected).
3. Press S button for >2 seconds to start calibration.
4. Confirm yellow LED is stable (no blinking).
> **If yellow LED blinks:** Check full cycle, limit switches, and wiring.
---
## Slats Tilting Position Calibration (Venetian Mode)
- Parameter No. 71 = `1`
After enabling venetian blind mode, calibrate slats positioning.
- Default rotation time: 1.5 seconds (adjustable via Parameter No. 72).
### Steps:
1. Add and calibrate using the "Shutter positioning calibration" procedure.
2. Set Parameter No. 71 to `1` ("Venetian blinds").
3. Adjust Parameter No. 72:
- Too short? Increase time.
- Too long? Decrease time (if blind starts moving during slat rotation).
4. Repeat until slats position is accurate.
> **Note:** Correct timing prevents unwanted blind movement during slat adjustment.
---
## LED Signalisation
### General Rules
- Press S button once to toggle between Normal and Setting modes.
- **Solid LED** = Setting mode (except plugs). Auto-returns to Normal after 10s.
- LED turns off after 30 min (unless woken by S button or power cycle).
### Normal Mode LED Status
| Condition | LED Behavior |
|------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Removed/Excluded / Not Calibrated | Blinking blue (10 min after power-on or S button press) |
| Removed/Excluded / Calibrated | Blinking blue & yellow (30 min after power-on, 10 min after S button press) |
| Added/Included / Not Calibrated | Blinking green (10 min after power-on or S button press) |
| Added/Included / Calibrated | Blinking green & yellow (30 min after power-on, 10 min after S button press)|
### Settings in Progress
| Event | LED Behavior |
|-------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Factory Reset & Reboot | Solid green (1 sec), then blue & red blinking (0.1s on/off, ~2 sec) |
| Adding/Removing | Blinking blue (Mode 2) |
| Shutter Calibration | Blinking yellow (Mode 2) |
### Settings Mode with S Button
| Menu Selected | LED Behavior |
|-------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Adding/Removing | Solid blue (max 10s) |
| Adding/Removing (during) | Blinking blue (Mode 3) |
| Factory Reset | Solid red (max 10s) |
| Factory Reset (during) | Blinking red (Mode 3) |
| Calibration | Solid yellow (max 10s) |
| Calibration (during) | Blinking yellow (Mode 3) |
### Alarm Mode
| Alarm Type | LED Behavior |
|--------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Over-current detected | Red blinking: 1x (0.2s on/off), 2s off → repeat |
| Overheat detected | Red blinking: 2x (0.2s on/off), 2s off → repeat |
| Power Supply Fault | Red blinking: 3x (0.2s on/off), 2s off → repeat |
---
## LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Blink Pattern |
|------|-----------------------------------|
| 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| 4 | (1–6x: 0.2s On/Off) + 2s Off |
| 5 | 0.2s Blue On / 0.2s Red On |
---
## Specifications
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## Basic Wiring Diagram
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## About Z-Wave
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> **Note!** The blind will move 2s up/down if the device is successfully added/removed.
> **Note!** For S2 inclusion, enter the 5-digit PIN from the DSK label on the device or packaging.
> **IMPORTANT:** Never lose the PIN.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
1. Scan the Z-Wave QR code on the device with a SmartStart-enabled gateway.
2. Connect device to power.
3. If blue LED blinks slowly → not added.
4. Addition starts automatically within seconds.
5. Blue LED blinks faster during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks slowly upon successful addition.
#### Adding with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Check if blue LED blinks slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until blue LED blinks slowly → release to start learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks faster during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks slowly if successful.
> **Note:** Setting mode times out after 10s.
#### Adding with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Check if blue LED blinks slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button 3 times within 3 seconds (must receive 3 on/off signals).
5. Blue LED blinks faster during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks slowly if successful.
> **Learn Mode**: State allowing device to receive network info from gateway.
---
### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> **Note!** Custom parameters remain unchanged after removal.
> **Note!** Blind moves 2s up/down upon successful removal.
#### Removing with S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Check if green LED blinks slowly (device is added).
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until blue LED blinks slowly → release to start learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks faster during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks slower if successful.
#### Removing with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Check if green LED blinks slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button 3 times within 3 seconds.
5. Blue LED blinks faster during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks slower if successful.
---
### Factory Reset
#### General
- Resets all custom parameters, kWh, associations, routing, HOME ID, NODE ID.
- Use only if gateway is missing/inoperable.
#### With S Button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press S button multiple times until LED turns solid red.
3. Hold S button (>2s) until red LED blinks fast → release to start reset.
4. During reset: green (1s), then blue & red blink fast (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinks slowly if successful.
#### With Switch/Push-Button
> Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. During reset: green (1s), then blue & red blink fast (~2s).
4. Blue LED blinks slowly if successful.
---
## Z-Wave Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports **Security 2 (S2)** with AES-128 encryption — the most secure IoT platform available.
- Supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion.
- For S2 inclusion, the **DSK PIN** (first five digits of DSK label) is required.
- DSK label is on the side of the device and inside the packaging.
- Do not remove the label.
> **QR Code Example:**
> 
- First 5 digits highlighted/underlined → PIN code.
- DSK may be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication.
---
## Z-Wave Parameters
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## Z-Wave Command Class
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## Z-Wave Notifications Command Class
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## Z-Wave Associations
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## Z-Wave Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. This device should not be used where life or valuable assets depend solely on its function. If unrecognized by your gateway, manually change device type and verify support for Z-Wave Plus™ multi-channel devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
For help, visit our support portal: [https://support.shelly.cloud/](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility with Gateways
| Gateway | Up | Down | SW Up | SW Down | W | kWh | Slats | SW Slats | Notes |
|--------|----|------|-------|---------|---|-----|-------|----------|-------|
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ⚪ | ⚪ | *1 |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ✅ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | *1, *2, *3 |
| Smart Things | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
> **Notes:**
> *1: Slats cannot be controlled via UI; position not visualized.
> *2: UI reports sent only via buttons; slider sends to location but doesn’t refresh state.
> *3: State refreshes only after stop button pressed.
> *4: Device goes to position but state not reported.
---
## Legend
| Symbol | Meaning |
|--------|--------|
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚪ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| P | Partially |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To be done |
---
## Function Definitions
| Function | Meaning / Tested |
|--------|------------------|
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off changes via SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state change via SW input |
| Watts | Reports watts (unsolicited) |
| kWh | Reports kWh (unsolicited) |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down command |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down changes via SW input |
| Slats | Slats respond to app UI command |
| SW Slats | Slats report changes made via SW |
| D control | Detached mode: reports scene commands (single/double press, etc.) |
| D Binary | Detached mode: reports binary On/Off via SW input |
| Sensor # | Sensor report visible in gateway; type noted |
---
## Gateway Guides
Useful guides: [Shelly Knowledge Base – Z-Wave](https://support.shelly.cloud/en/support/solutions/folders/103000553450)
---
## Compliance
- [Wave Pro Shutter multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity (2025-07-23)](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1627488276%2FWave+Pro+Shutter+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-23.pdf)
- [Wave Pro Shutter UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F718274680%2FWave+Pro+Shutter+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
---
## Printed User Guide
[Wave Pro Shutter US Print PDF](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/787120158/Wave+Pro+Shutter+US?preview=%2F787120158%2F859537505%2FWave_Pro_Shutter_V1_US_print.pdf)
- [Wave Pro Shutter (EU)](./wave-pro-shutter-(eu))
- [Wave Pro Shutter (US)](./wave-pro-shutter-(us))
- [Wave Pro Shutter (AU)](./wave-pro-shutter-(au))
# Shelly Wave Shutter
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

## Device: Wave Shutter
- **AUS Part number / Ordering Code**: QNSH-001P10AU
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: 0x0003
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x0082
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
---
## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device covered by this guide.
- **Gateway** – A Z-Wave® gateway (also called a Z-Wave® controller, main controller, primary controller, or hub) acts as the central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term "gateway" is used throughout this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave® Service button located on Z-Wave® devices, used for inclusion/exclusion and factory reset. The term "S button" is used here.
- **Adding/Inclusion** – The process of adding a Z-Wave device to a Z-Wave network via the gateway. Words like *included*, *added*, etc., are used interchangeably.
- **Removing/Exclusion** – The process of removing a Z-Wave device from a Z-Wave network. Terms such as *excluded*, *removed*, etc., are used.
- **Blind** – Refers to any window treatment including venetian blinds, roller blinds/screens, roller shutters, vertical blinds, curtains, integral venetian blinds, pleated blinds, awnings, etc. Additionally, Wave Shutter can control window motors, projector screens, or any bi-directional AC motor.
---
## Short Description
The device enables remote control of motorized blinds, roller shutters, venetian blinds, awnings, and similar systems. It also measures the power consumption of the connected load.
> ✅ **Recommendation**: Use only motors equipped with electronic or mechanical limit switches. Ensure limit switches are correctly set before connecting the device.
### Manual Operation for Shutter
#### With Momentary Switch (Parameter No. 71 = 0, Parameter No. 1 = 0)
| Action on Push-Button | Blind Not Moving | Blind Moving Up | Blind Moving Down | Slats Tilting (Venetian) |
|------------------------|------------------|------------------|--------------------|----------------------------|
| Short press (< 0.5s) UP | Starts moving up | Stops movement | Stops movement | No action |
| Short press (< 0.5s) DOWN | Starts moving down | Stops movement | Stops movement | No action |
| Long press (> 0.5s) UP | Starts moving up; tilts slats if venetian | Moving | Moving | Tilts slats → moves up |
| Long press (> 0.5s) DOWN | Starts moving down; tilts slats if venetian | Moving | Moving | Tilts slats → moves down |
| Release after long press | No action | Stops movement | Stops movement | Stops tilting |
#### With Toggle Switch (Parameter No. 71 = 0, Parameter No. 1 = 1)
- Press toggle switch on SW1 (up): initiates upward movement until released.
- Press toggle switch on SW2 (down): initiates downward movement until released.
#### With Venetian Blinds + Momentary Switch (Parameter No. 71 = 1, Parameter No. 1 = 0)
- Short press (< 0.5s): triggers blind movement.
- Long press (> 0.5s): triggers slats rotation (0–100% or 100–0%).
| Action on Push-Button | Blind Not Moving | Blind Moving Up | Blind Moving Down | Slats Tilting (Venetian) |
|------------------------|------------------|------------------|--------------------|----------------------------|
| Short press UP | Start moving up | Stop movement | Stop movement | Stop tilting |
| Short press DOWN | Start moving down | Stop movement | Stop movement | Stop tilting |
| Long press UP | Start tilting slats | No action | No action | Tilts to end |
| Long press DOWN | Start tilting slats | No action | No action | Tilts to end |
| Release after long press | No action | Stop movement | Stop movement | Stop tilting |
#### With Venetian Blinds + Toggle Switch (Parameter No. 71 = 1, Parameter No. 1 = 1)
- Press toggle SW1 (up): move up until release.
- Press toggle SW2 (down): move down until release.
- If slats at 100% and UP pressed quickly → move up.
- If slats at 0% and DOWN pressed quickly → move down.
### Slats Positioning
To achieve precise slat positioning:
- When setting an intermediate position, slats first rotate to 100%, then back to target.
- During downward movement: when limit reached or stopped, slats rotate to 100% then return to previous position.
- During upward movement: upon stop, slats return to prior position.
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condos, hotels, etc.)
- Light Commercial (small offices, retail, restaurants, gas stations)
- Government/Municipal
- University/College
---
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are built on **Z-Wave**, the world’s leading smart home technology.
They work with all **certified** gateways supporting Z-Wave communication.
We regularly test compatibility across various Z-Wave gateways to ensure full functionality.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

---
## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N and L
### Outputs
- 2 relay outputs with power measurement on screw terminals
---
## Connectivity
Z-Wave: Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
- Over-load detection
- Overheat detection
---
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air conditioners)
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Required to perform actions like inclusion, exclusion, or factory reset.
- Limited time: automatically returns to Normal mode after 10 seconds.
- To enter: press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
- Additional quick press cycles through menu (infinite loop).
- Timeout: 10 seconds before returning to normal state.
### S Button Functions
- Manually add device to Z-Wave network
- Manually remove device from Z-Wave network
- Factory reset device
---
## Functionality
### Automatic Calibration
The device learns the position of the limit switches during calibration.
> ⚠️ **Important Note**: For correct operation, automatic calibration must be performed!
> ⚠️ **Critical Requirement**: Motor must have electronic or mechanical limit switches properly set before calibration.
---
## Shutter Positioning Calibration (Shutter Mode)
Set Parameter No. 71 = 0
### Calibration with Gateway
1. Add device to Z-Wave network (via inclusion).
2. Set Parameter No. 78 (Forced Shutter Calibration) to `1`.
3. Device performs full cycle: up → down → up → down to 50%.
4. Check Parameter No. 78: value should be `2` (success), `3` (not calibrated), or `4` (error).
5. Confirm yellow LED is **not blinking**.
> ❗ If value is 3 or 4: verify full cycle completion, correct limit switch settings, and proper wiring.
### Calibration with Push-Button (SW1)
1. Move blind to top (upper) position.
2. Press SW1 **four times within 3 seconds**.
3. Device starts calibration and completes 4 cycles (up, down, up, down to 50%).
4. No time limit — safe to repeat.
### Calibration with S Button
1. Enter Setting mode: short press S button.
2. Hold S button until yellow LED appears (calibration selected).
3. Press and hold S button for >2 seconds to start calibration.
4. Confirm yellow LED is **not blinking**.
> ❗ If yellow LED still blinks: check full cycle, limit switches, and wiring.
---
## Slats Tilting Position Calibration (Venetian Mode)
Set Parameter No. 71 = 1
After enabling Venetian mode, calibrate slat tilt position:
1. Perform standard shutter calibration (as above).
2. Set Parameter No. 71 = `1` ("Venetian blinds").
3. Default rotation time: 1.5 seconds.
- Too long? → Decrease Parameter No. 72.
- Too short? → Increase Parameter No. 72.
4. Repeat step 3 until slat position is accurate.
> ✅ **Tip**: Correct timing ensures slats don’t move blinds up/down during rotation.
---
## LED Signalization
### General Rules
- Press S button once to toggle between Normal and Setting modes.
- **Solid LED** = Setting mode (auto-exits after 10 sec).
- LED turns off after 30 min (unless woken by S button or power cycle).
### Normal Mode LED Status
| Condition | LED Behavior |
|---------|--------------|
| Removed/Excluded / Not Calibrated | Blinking **blue** (10 min after power-up or S press) |
| Removed/Excluded / Calibrated | Blinking **blue + yellow** (30 min after power-up, 10 min after S press) |
| Added/Included / Not Calibrated | Blinking **green** (10 min after power-up or S press) |
| Added/Included / Calibrated | Blinking **green + yellow** (30 min after power-up, 10 min after S press) |
### Settings in Progress
| Action | LED Behavior |
|------|--------------|
| Factory Reset & Reboot | Solid green (~1s), then blinking blue+red (0.1s on/off, ~2s) |
| Adding/Removing | Blinking **blue** (Mode 2) |
| Shutter Calibration | Blinking **yellow** (Mode 2) |
### Settings Mode with S Button
| Menu Selection | LED Behavior |
|----------------|--------------|
| Adding/Removing | Solid **blue** (max 10 sec) |
| Adding/Removing (during process) | Blinking **blue** (Mode 3) |
| Factory Reset | Solid **red** (max 10 sec) |
| Factory Reset (during process) | Blinking **red** (Mode 3) |
| Calibration | Solid **yellow** (max 10 sec) |
| Calibration (during process) | Blinking **yellow** (Mode 3) |
### Alarm Mode
| Alarm Type | LED Behavior |
|------------|--------------|
| Over-current detected | Blinking red: 1x (0.2s on/off), 2s off (repeats) |
| Overheat detected | Blinking red: 2x (0.2s on/off), 2s off (repeats) |
| Power supply fault | Blinking red: 3x (0.2s on/off), 2s off (repeats) |
---
## LED Blinking Modes
| Mode | Blink Pattern |
|------|----------------|
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1–6x: 0.2s On/Off) + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s Blue / 0.2s Red |
---
## Specifications
| Feature | Value |
|-------|--------|
| Power Supply | 110–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
| Power Consumption | < 0.3 W |
| Power Measurement | Yes |
| Max Switching Voltage AC | 240 V |
| Max Switching Current AC | 10 A per channel |
| Overheating Protection | Yes |
| Overload Protection | Yes |
| Range | Up to 40 m indoors (131 ft.) |
| Z-Wave® Repeater | Yes |
| CPU | Z-Wave® S800 |
| Z-Wave® Frequency Band | 919.8 MHz |
| Max RF Power | < 25 mW |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 37 × 42 × 16 ± 0.5 mm (1.46 × 1.65 × 0.63 ± 0.02 in) |
| Weight | 29 g |
| Mounting | Wall console |
| Screw Terminal Torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor Cross Section | 0.5–1.5 mm² / 20–16 AWG |
| Stripped Length | 5–6 mm / 0.20–0.24 in |
| Shell Material | Plastic |
| Color | Black |
| Ambient Temperature | -20°C to 40°C (-5°F to 105°F) |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max Altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft. |
---
## Basic Wiring Diagram






### Legend
| Terminal | Description | Wire | Description |
|---------|---------------|-------|-------------|
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L | Live (110–240 V AC) wire |
| O1 | Output for motor UP (open) | — | — |
| O2 | Output for motor DOWN (close) | — | — |
| SW1 | Input for switch/push-button UP (open) | — | — |
| SW2 | Input for switch/push-button DOWN (close) | — | — |
---
## About Z-Wave
### Adding to Z-Wave Network (Inclusion)
> 🔔 **Note**: The blind will move 2s up/down after successful addition/removal.
> 🔐 **Security 2 (S2)**: Requires PIN code (5 underlined digits) from the DSK label on the device or packaging.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
1. Scan QR code on device using gateway app.
2. Add Device Specific Key (DSK) to provisioning list.
3. Connect device to power.
4. If blue LED blinks slowly → not added.
5. Device auto-adds within minutes.
6. Blue LED blinks faster during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks slowly if successful.
#### Inclusion with S Button
1. Connect to power.
2. Check for slow blue blink → not added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until blue LED blinks slowly → starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks faster during inclusion.
7. Green LED blinks slowly if successful.
> ⏱️ Setting mode timeout: 10 seconds.
#### Inclusion with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect to power.
2. Check for slow blue blink.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button connected to SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks faster during inclusion.
6. Green LED blinks slowly if successful.
> 📌 *Learn mode*: State allowing device to receive network info from gateway.
---
### Removing from Z-Wave Network (Exclusion)
> 🛑 **Note**: Custom parameters remain unchanged after removal.
#### Removal with S Button
1. Connect to power.
2. Check for slow green blink → added.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until blue LED blinks slowly → starts Learn mode.
6. Blue LED blinks faster during removal.
7. Blue LED blinks slower if successful.
#### Removal with Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect to power.
2. Check for slow green blink.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
5. Blue LED blinks faster during removal.
6. Blue LED blinks slower if successful.
---
### Factory Reset
> 💡 After reset: All custom settings, associations, kWh data, routing, etc., revert to defaults. HOME ID and NODE ID deleted.
#### With S Button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
2. Press multiple times until LED turns solid red.
3. Press and hold (>2s) until red LED blinks fast → starts reset.
4. LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue+red blink fast (~2s).
5. Blue LED blinks slowly if successful.
#### With Switch/Push-Button
> ⚠️ Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue+red blink fast (~2s).
4. Blue LED blinks slowly if successful.
---
## Z-Wave Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
- Supports latest **Security 2 (S2)** with AES-128 encryption.
- S2 ensures highest security for IoT networks.
- Requires S2-enabled gateway.
### Authentication Options
- Out-of-band DSK for inclusion
- Compatible with most implementations
### DSK Label & QR Code
- Unique DSK printed on side of device and inside packaging.
- First five digits highlighted/underlined → PIN code.
- QR code visible on label.
> 🔒 **Never remove DSK label!** Keep backup in packaging.
---
## Z-Wave Parameters
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## Z-Wave Command Classes
- `COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_V4`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_3`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V4`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION_V9`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V3`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_INDICATOR_V4`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL_V1`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_V1`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2_V1`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_V4`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION_V2`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V7`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION_V4`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY_V2`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_APPLICATION_STATUS_V2`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_METER_V6`
### Endpoint 1
- **Device Class**: BASIC_TYPE_ROUTING_SLAVE, GENERIC_TYPE_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL, SPECIFIC_TYPE_CLASS_B_MOTOR_CONTROL
- **Supported Command Classes**: All listed above
### Endpoint 2
- **Only active when Parameter No. 71 = 1**
- Same device class and command classes as Endpoint 1
---
## Z-Wave Notifications Command Class
| Notification Type | Event |
|-------------------|-------|
| Power Management (0x08) | Over-load detected (0x08) |
| Heat Alarm (0x04) | Overheat detected (0x02) |
> 🚨 Automatically disables output and sends notification upon overload or overheat.
---
## Z-Wave Associations
### Association Group 1 – Lifeline
- Max nodes: 1 (only gateway allowed)
- Reports status changes, overloads, overheat, and meter readings.
- Triggered by: `DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION`, `SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT`, `NOTIFICATION_REPORT`, `METER_REPORT`
### Association Group 2
- Max nodes: 9
- Triggers on SW1/SW2 input (Shutter mode)
- Commands: `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE`, `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE`
- Recommended: push buttons
### Association Group 3
- Max nodes: 9
- Triggers on SW1/SW2 input (Venetian mode)
- Same commands as Group 2
- Recommended: push buttons
### Association Group 4
- Max nodes: 16
- Sends `BASIC_SET ON` when moving up, `OFF` when moving down
- Used to trigger associated devices (e.g., lights)
### Association Group 5
- Max nodes: 16
- Sends `BASIC_SET OFF` at top, `ON` at bottom
- Used for status feedback
### Association Groups 6 & 7
- Same as Groups 2 & 3 respectively
- Apply to both Shutter and Venetian modes
---
## Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. Do **not rely solely** on this device for life-critical or high-value applications.
If device isn't recognized or behaves incorrectly, manually adjust device type and confirm gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-channel devices.
---
## Troubleshooting
Visit our support portal: [https://support.shelly.cloud/](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
---
## Compatibility with Gateways
| Gateway | Up | Down | SW Up | SW Down | W | kWh | Slats | SW Slats | Notes |
|--------|----|------|-------|---------|---|-----|-------|----------|-------|
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ⚠️ | ⚠️ | *1 |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ✅ | ⚠️ | ⚠️ | ⚠️ | ⚠️ | ⚠️ | ⚠️ | *1, *2, *3 |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ⚠️ | ⚠️ | | | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) *4 |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
### Notes
- *1: No widget to control slats
- *2: UI reports only via buttons; slider doesn't refresh state
- *3: State updates only after stop button press
- *4: Device sent to position but position not reported
---
## Legend
| Symbol | Meaning |
|--------|--------|
| ✅ | Working / Possible |
| ⚠️ | Partially |
| ❌ | Not Working / Not Possible |
| N/T | Not Tested |
| TBD | To Be Done |
---
## Function Meanings
| Function | Meaning |
|--------|--------|
| On/Off | Responds to app UI On/Off command |
| SW On/Off | Reports On/Off via SW input |
| Dimming | Responds to app UI dimming command |
| SW Dimming | Reports dimming state via SW input |
| Watts | Reports watts unsolicited |
| kWh | Reports kWh unsolicited |
| Up/Down | Responds to app UI Up/Down |
| SW Up/Down | Reports Up/Down via SW input |
| Slats | Responds to app UI slats command |
| SW Slats | Reports slats change via SW input |
| D Control | Detached mode: reports scene commands |
| D Binary | Detached mode: reports binary On/Off via SW |
| Sensor # | Sensor visualized in gateway; note type |
---
## Components and APIs
Depends on the gateway used.
---
## Printed User Guide
[Download Wave Shutter ANZ User Guide (PDF)](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/462225410/Wave+Shutter+AU?preview=%2F462225410%2F462258191%2FWave_shutter_ANZ_user_guide_print_V2.pdf)
# Shelly Wave Shutter
> **Note**: The product line known as "**Shelly Qubino Wave**" will now be referred to as "**Shelly Wave**". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

## Device: Wave Shutter
- **EU Part number / Ordering Code**: QNSH-001P10EU
- **Z-Wave Product type ID**: 0x0003
- **Z-Wave Product ID**: 0x0082
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer**: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- **Z-Wave Manufacturer ID**: 0x0460
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## Terminology
- **Device** – In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
- **Gateway** – A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub, etc., is a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this document.
- **S button** – The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices and used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term "S button" is used in this document.
- **Adding/Inclusion** – The process of adding a Z-Wave device to a Z-Wave network (gateway). Words like *included*, *added*, etc., are used in this regard.
- **Removing/Exclusion** – The process of removing a Z-Wave device from a Z-Wave network (gateway). Words like *excluded*, *removed*, etc., are used in this regard.
- **Blind** – Refers to any kind of window treatment, such as venetian blinds, roller blinds (screens), roller shutters, vertical window blinds, curtains, integral venetian blinds, pleated blinds, awnings, etc. Additionally, Wave Shutter can also control window motors, projector screens, or any type of bi-directional AC motor.
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## Short Description
The Device enables remote control of motorised blinds, roller shutters, venetian blinds, awnings, etc. It measures power consumption of the connected device.
It is recommended to use only motors for blinds with electronic or mechanical limit switches. Motor limit switches must be set correctly before connecting the Device to the motor.
### Manual Operation for Shutter
Click here to expand the details of the manual operational instructions
#### Manual operation for Shutter with momentary switch
- Parameter No. 71 set to 0
- Parameter No. 1 set to 0
- Pressing the push-button connected to SW1 (up) for less than 0.5 second (short press) will initiate upward movement.
- Pressing the push-button connected to SW2 (down) for less than 0.5 second (short press) will initiate downward movement.
- If the Shutter is moving, any press (on any push-button) will stop the movement.
- Pressing the push-button connected to SW1 (up) for more than 0.5 second (long press) will initiate upward movement until the push-button is released.
- Pressing the push-button connected to SW2 (down) for more than 0.5 second (long press) will initiate downward movement until the push-button is released.
| Action on push-button | Blind is not moving | Blind is moving up | Blind is moving down | Tilting the slats of venetian blind is ongoing |
|------------------------|---------------------|--------------------|----------------------|----------------------------------------------|
| Short press (< 0.5 s) in UP direction | Starts moving the blind upwards | Stops moving the blind | Stops moving the blind | No action |
| Short press (< 0.5 s) in DOWN direction | Starts moving the blind downwards | Stops moving the blind | Stops moving the blind | No action |
| Press and hold (> 0.5 s) in UP direction | Starts moving the blind upwards. In case of venetian blinds, this also includes tilting the slats. | Moving | Moving | Tilting the slats to the end and then moving the blind UP |
| Press and hold (> 0.5 s) in DOWN direction | Starts moving the blind downwards. In case of venetian blinds, this also includes tilting the slats. | Moving | Moving | Tilting the slats to the end and then moving the blind DOWN |
| Release the push-button after a long press | No action | Stops moving the blind | Stops moving the blind | Stops tilting the slats |
---
#### Manual operation for Shutter with a toggle switch
- Parameter No. 71 set to 0
- Parameter No. 1 set to 1
- Pressing the toggle switch connected to SW1 (up) will initiate upward movement until the toggle switch is released.
- Pressing the toggle switch connected to SW2 (down) will initiate downward movement until the toggle switch is released.
---
#### Manual operation for venetian blinds with a momentary switch
- Parameter No. 71 set to 1
- Parameter No. 1 set to 0
**General rules:**
- Short press (< 0.5 seconds) initiates the blind movement
- Long press (> 0.5 seconds) initiates the slats movement
- Pressing the push-button connected to SW1 (up) for less than 0.5 second (short press) will initiate upward movement.
- Pressing the push-button connected to SW2 (down) for less than 0.5 second (short press) will initiate downward movement.
- If the Shutter is moving, any press (on any push-button) will stop the movement.
- Pressing the push-button connected to SW1 (up) for more than 0.5 second (long press) will initiate slats rotation (0 to 100%) until the push-button is released or the end rotation position is reached. The rotation time is defined in Parameter No. 72.
- Pressing the push-button connected to SW2 (down) for more than 0.5 second (long press) will initiate slats rotation (100 to 0%) until the push-button is released or the end rotation position is reached. The rotation time is defined in Parameter No. 72.
| Action on push button | Blind is not moving | Blind is moving up | Blind is moving down | Tilting the slats of venetian blind is ongoing |
|------------------------|---------------------|--------------------|----------------------|----------------------------------------------|
| Short press (< 0.5 s) in UP direction | Starts moving the blind upwards | Stops moving the blind | Stops moving the blind | Stops tilting the slats |
| Short press (< 0.5 s) in DOWN direction | Starts moving the blind downwards | Stops moving the blind | Stops moving the blind | Stops tilting the slats |
| Press and hold (> 0.5 s) in UP direction | Starts tilting the slats | No action | No action | Tilting the slats until the rotation is complete |
| Press and hold (> 0.5 s) in DOWN direction | Starts tilting the slats | No action | No action | Tilting the slats until the rotation is complete |
| Release the button after long press | No action | Stops moving the blind | Stops moving the blind | Stops tilting the slats |
---
#### Manual operation for venetian blinds with a toggle switch
- Parameter No. 71 set to 1
- Parameter No. 1 set to 1
- Pressing a toggle switch connected to SW1 (up) will initiate upward movement until the toggle switch is released.
- Pressing a toggle switch connected to SW2 (down) will initiate downward movement until the toggle switch is released.
- When the slats are at 100% position and the UP is pressed quickly, the blind will move up.
- When the slats are at 0% position and the DOWN is pressed quickly, the blind will move down.
---
### Slats Positioning
To reach maximum precision of slats positioning when the blind is stopped by a push-button, gateway, or controlled by a gateway, the slats perform additional movement:
- When the slats are set in any intermediate position and receive a command for a different position, the slats always move to the 100% position first and then back to the set position.
- When the blind is moving DOWN, the slats are at 0% position. When the limit switch is reached, or the blind is stopped by a push-button or gateway, the slats rotate to 100% and then move to the previous position (same as before the movement started).
- When the blind is moving UP, the slats are at 100% position. When the blind is stopped by a push-button or gateway, the slats rotate to the previous position (same as before the movement started).
---
## Main Applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
---
## Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed on the **world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave**. This means Shelly Qubino Wave works with all **certified** gateways supporting the Z-Wave communication protocol.
To ensure full functionality, we regularly test compatibility with different Z-Wave gateways.
---
## Simplified Internal Schematics

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## Device Electrical Interfaces
### Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N and L
### Outputs
- 2 relay outputs with power measurement on screw terminals
---
## Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
---
## Safety Features
- Over-load detection
- Overheat detection
---
## Supported Load Types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
---
## User Interface
### S Button and Operating Modes
1. **Normal mode**
2. **Setting in progress mode**
3. **Setting mode (with S button)**
- Settings mode is required to start procedures like adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), or factory reset.
- It has a limited time of operation. After completion, the device automatically returns to Normal mode.
- Entering Setting mode:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- An additional quick press changes the menu in an infinite loop.
- Menu LED status has a timeout of 10 seconds before returning to Normal state.
### S Button’s Functions
- Manually add the device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory reset the device
---
## Functionality
**Automatic calibration** is a process during which the device learns the position of the limit switches.
> **Note!** For correct position operation, the device must perform a **calibration procedure**!
> **Note!** The motor must be equipped with electronic or mechanical limit switches, and the limit positions must be set correctly before calibration.
---
## Shutter Positioning Calibration (Shutter Mode)
- Parameter No. 71 set to 0
### Calibration with the Gateway
- 3 → default setting (after factory reset) – Parameter 78
- 1 → start calibration
- 2 → device is calibrated
- 3 → device is not calibrated
- 4 → calibration error
**Start calibration:**
1. Add the device to the Z-Wave network according to inclusion instructions.
2. Set Parameter No. 78 (forced Shutter calibration) to 1.
3. The device performs the calibration process: full cycle – up, down, up, and down to 50%.
4. Check Parameter No. 78 to confirm successful calibration (value = 2).
5. Ensure the yellow LED is not blinking.
> **Note!** If values 3 or 4 appear, check if the device completes the full cycle (up, down, up, down to 50%), if limit switches are correctly set, and if wiring follows the user guide.
---
### Calibration with the Push-Button (SW1)
1. Move the blind to the top (upper) position.
2. Press SW1 four times within 3 seconds.
3. The device starts calibration and completes 4 cycles: up, down, up, down to 50%.
4. Calibration using SW1 is not time-limited.
---
### Calibration with the S Button
1. Enter Setting mode by pressing the S button for less than 0.5 s (short press).
2. Keep pressing the S button until the calibration option is selected (yellow LED).
3. Start calibration by pressing the S button for more than 2 seconds.
4. Confirm the yellow LED is not blinking.
> **Note!** If the yellow LED is still blinking, verify the device completes the full cycle (up, down, up, down to 50%), limit switches are properly set, and wiring matches the user guide.
---
## Slats Tilting Position Calibration (Venetian Mode)
- Parameter No. 71 set to 1
When enabling “venetian blind” mode, slats tilting position calibration must be performed. After that, the position and angle of the slats can be set. By default, rotation time is set to 1.5 s (adjustable via Parameter No. 72).
1. Add and perform device calibration as described in the 'Shutter positioning calibration' section.
2. Set Parameter No. 71 to 1 ("Venetian blinds").
3. Adjust Parameter No. 72:
- If the blind starts moving up/down after slats complete a full cycle → decrease time.
- If slats don’t turn fully → increase time.
4. Repeat step 3 until slats position is correct.
> **Note!** If turning time is correct, slats setting should not move the blind up or down.
---
## LED Signalisation
Click to see LED signalisation
### General Rules
- Press S button once to switch between Normal and Setting modes.
- **Solid LED** means the device is in **Setting mode** (not applicable to plugs). Automatically returns to Normal mode after 10 seconds.
- If not in Alarm mode, LED turns off after 30 minutes (not applicable to plugs). Press S button or power cycle wakes it up for 30 minutes.
### Normal Mode LED Status
#### Removed/Excluded / Not Calibrated
- LED blinks **blue** for 10 minutes after every power cycle and 10 minutes after S button press.

#### Removed/Excluded / Calibrated
- LED blinks **blue and yellow** for 30 minutes after every power cycle and 10 minutes after S button press.

#### Added/Included / Not Calibrated
- LED blinks **green** for 10 minutes after every power cycle and 10 minutes after S button press.

#### Added/Included / Calibrated
- LED blinks **green and yellow** for 30 minutes after every power cycle and 10 minutes after S button press.

---
### Settings in Progress
#### Factory Reset and Reboot
- During factory reset: LED turns solid **green** (~1 sec), then **blue and red** blink rapidly (0.1s On/Off) for ~2 seconds.
#### Adding / Removing
- During adding/removing: LED blinks **blue** in Mode 2.

#### Shutter Calibration
- During calibration: LED blinks **yellow** in Mode 2.

---
### Settings Mode with S Button
#### Adding / Removing Menu Selected
- LED stays solid **blue** for max 10 seconds.
#### Adding / Removing – While Pressing S Button
- LED blinks **blue** in Mode 3.

#### Factory Reset Menu Selected
- LED stays solid **red** for max 10 seconds.
#### Factory Reset – While Pressing S Button
- LED blinks **red** in Mode 3.

#### Calibration Menu Selected
- LED stays solid **yellow** for max 10 seconds.
#### Calibration – While Pressing S Button
- LED blinks **yellow** in Mode 3.

---
### Alarm Mode
#### Over-current Detected
- LED blinks **red** in Mode 4: 1x (0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off, repeating.

#### Overheat Detected
- LED blinks **red** in Mode 4: 2x (0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off, repeating.

#### Power Supply Fault
- LED blinks **red** in Mode 4: 3x (0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off, repeating.

---
## LED Blinking Modes
Click to see the LED blinking modes
| Mode | Blink Pattern |
|------|---------------|
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1x to 6x – 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s On blue / 0.2s On red |
---
## Specifications
| Feature | Value |
|-------|-------|
| Power supply | 110–240 V AC ±10% |
| Power consumption | < 0.3 W |
| Power measurement [W] | Yes |
| Max switching voltage AC | 240 V |
| Max switching current AC | 10 A per channel |
| Overheating protection | Yes |
| Overload protection | Yes |
| Distance | Up to 40 m indoors (131 ft.) *(depends on local conditions)* |
| Z-Wave® repeater | Yes |
| CPU | Z-Wave® S800 |
| Z-Wave® frequency band | 868.4 MHz |
| Max RF power transmitted | < 25 mW |
| Size (H x W x D) | 37 x 42 x 16 ±0.5 mm / 1.46 x 1.65 x 0.63 ±0.02 in |
| Weight | 29g |
| Mounting | Wall console |
| Screw terminals max torque | 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin |
| Conductor cross section | 0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG |
| Conductor stripped length | 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in |
| Shell material | Plastic |
| Color | Black |
| Ambient temperature | -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F |
| Humidity | 30% to 70% RH |
| Max altitude | 2000 m / 6562 ft. |
---
## Basic Wiring Diagram





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### Legend
| Terminal | Description | Wire | Description |
|--------|-------------|------|-------------|
| N | Neutral terminal | N | Neutral wire |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) | L | Live (110–240 V AC) wire |
| O1 | Output terminal for motor UP (open) | — | — |
| O2 | Output terminal for motor DOWN (close) | — | — |
| SW1 | Input terminal for switch/push-button UP (open) | — | — |
| SW2 | Input terminal for switch/push-button DOWN (close) | — | — |
---
## About Z-Wave
### Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)
> **Note!** The blind connected to the device will move 2s up/2s down if the device is successfully added/removed from a Z-Wave® network.
> **Note!** In case of Security 2 (S2) inclusion, a dialog will prompt you to enter the 5-digit PIN code printed on the Z-Wave® DSK label on the device and in packaging.
> **IMPORTANT:** Do not lose the PIN code.
#### SmartStart Inclusion
SmartStart-enabled products can be added by scanning the QR code on the device with a gateway supporting SmartStart. No further action needed.
1. Scan the QR code on the device label with the gateway app.
2. Add the Security 2 (S2) Device Specific Key (DSK) to the provisioning list.
3. Connect the device to power.
4. Check if the **blue** LED is blinking slowly. If yes, it's not added yet.
5. Adding starts automatically within seconds.
6. LED blinks faster during addition.
7. **Green** LED blinks slowly if successfully added.
#### Adding with the S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Check if **blue** LED blinks slowly (not added).
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid **blue**.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until **blue** LED blinks slowly. Releasing starts Learn mode.
6. LED blinks faster during addition.
7. **Green** LED blinks slowly if success.
> **Note!** In Setting mode, timeout is 10 seconds before returning to Normal mode.
#### Adding with a Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Check if **blue** LED blinks slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any SW terminal 3 times within 3 seconds (must receive 3 on/off signals).
5. LED blinks faster during addition.
6. **Green** LED blinks slowly if success.
> **Learn mode** – State allowing device to receive network info from gateway.
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### Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)
> **Note!** The device will be removed from your Z-Wave® network, but custom configurations are preserved.
> **Note!** The blind will move 2s up/2s down upon successful removal.
#### Removing with the S Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Check if **green** LED blinks slowly (added).
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid **blue**.
5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until **blue** LED blinks slowly. Releasing starts Learn mode.
6. LED blinks faster during removal.
7. **Blue** LED blinks slower if success.
> **Note!** Timeout: 10 seconds in Setting mode.
#### Removing with a Switch/Push-Button
1. Connect device to power.
2. Check if **green** LED blinks slowly.
3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
4. Toggle switch/push-button 3 times within 3 seconds.
5. LED blinks faster during removal.
6. **Blue** LED blinks slower if success.
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### Factory Reset
#### General
After reset, all custom parameters, kWh data, associations, routing, etc., return to defaults. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only if gateway is missing or inoperable.
#### With S Button
1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid **blue**.
2. Press S button multiple times until LED turns solid **red**.
3. Press and hold (>2s) S button until **red** LED blinks faster. Releasing starts reset.
4. During reset: LED turns solid **green** (~1s), then **blue** and **red** blink rapidly (~2s).
5. **Blue** LED blinks slower if successful.
#### With Switch/Push-Button
> **Note!** Only possible within first minute after power-up.
1. Connect device to power.
2. Toggle switch/push-button 5 times within 3 seconds.
3. During reset: LED turns solid **green** (~1s), then **blue** and **red** blink rapidly (~2s).
4. **Blue** LED blinks slower if successful.
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## Z-Wave Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports **Security 2 (S2)** using Strong AES 128 Encryption, making Z-Wave the most secure IoT platform.
- **Authenticated Control**
- Out-of-band DSK for inclusion
- Compatible with most implementations
The device supports:
- S2 Authenticated
- S2 Unauthenticated
- Unsecure inclusion
> **Note!** When adding via S2-enabled gateway, the 5-digit PIN from the DSK label is required. The DSK is printed on the side of the device and in packaging. Do not remove the label.

> The first five digits are highlighted/underlined. The DSK is also represented as a QR code.
**Obfuscation:** Joining node sets bytes 1–2 to 0x00 before sending public key via RF.
**DSK usage:** Can be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication. Gateway can scan the QR code and match with obfuscated public key received via RF.
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## Z-Wave Parameters
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## Z-Wave Command Class
- `COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_V4`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_3`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V4`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION_V9`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V3`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_INDICATOR_V4`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL_V1`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_V1`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2_V1`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_V4`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION_V2`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V7`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION_V4`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY_V2`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_APPLICATION_STATUS_V2`
- `COMMAND_CLASS_METER_V6`
### Endpoint 1
- **Device Class:**
- BASIC_TYPE_ROUTING_SLAVE
- GENERIC_TYPE_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL
- SPECIFIC_TYPE_CLASS_B_MOTOR_CONTROL
- **Command Classes:** All listed above
### Endpoint 2
- **Device Class:** Same as Endpoint 1
- **Supported only when Parameter No. 71 = 1**
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## Z-Wave Notifications Command Class
### Supported Notifications
- Overload (>1100 W for >5s): Device turns off output and sends notification.
- Overheat (>5s): Device turns off output and sends notification.
| Notification Type | Notification Event |
|-------------------|--------------------|
| Power Management (0x08) | Over-load detected (0x08) |
| Heat alarm (0x04) | Overheat detected (0x02) |
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## Z-Wave Associations
Associations enable direct communication between devices without gateway involvement.
- Max 9 devices per group (fixed).
- Recommended max 5 per group to avoid delays.
- "Lifeline Group" reserved for gateway only (1 node).
### Association Group 1 – Lifeline
- Reports device status.
- Supports:
- `DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION`
- `SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT` (all outputs)
- `NOTIFICATION_REPORT` (Overheat, Overload)
- `METER_REPORT` (based on parameters 36, 39)
### Group 2 (SW1/SW2, Shutter mode)
- Triggered by SW1/SW2 input
- Supports:
- `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE`
- `SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE`
- Recommended: push buttons
### Group 3 (SW1/SW2, Venetian mode)
- Same as Group 2, but for venetian blinds
- Recommended: push buttons
### Group 4
- Sends `BASIC_SET ON` when moving up, `OFF` when moving down
- Used to control associated devices
### Group 5
- Sends `BASIC_SET OFF` when reaching top, `ON` when reaching bottom
### Groups 6 & 7
- Same as Groups 2 & 3 respectively
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## Z-Wave Important Disclaimer
Z-Wave wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. Do not rely solely on this device for life or property safety. If device is unrecognized or misbehaving, manually change device type and ensure gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-channel devices.
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## Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting, visit: [https://support.shelly.cloud/](https://support.shelly.cloud/)
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## Compatibility with Gateways
| Gateway | Up | Down | SW Up | SW Down | W | kWh | Slats | SW Slats | Notes |
|--------|----|------|-------|---------|---|-----|-------|----------|-------|
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ⚪ | ⚪ | *1 |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ✅ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | *1, *2, *3 |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ⚪ | ⚪ | ⚪ | | | [With Shelly Wave edge driver](https://bestow-regional.api.smartthings.com/invite/adMKvAPaArj9) *4 |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
> **Legend:**
> - ✅ Working / Possible
> - ⚪ Partially
> - ❌ Not Working / Not Possible
> - N/T Not Tested
> - TBD To be done
> **Notes:**
> - *1 No widget to control slats
> - *2 UI reports sent only via buttons; slider doesn’t refresh state
> - *3 State refreshed only after stop button press
> - *4 Device moves but position not reported
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## Components and APIs
Depends on the gateway.
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## Compliance
- [Wave Shutter multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity 2025-07-22](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F1625784634%2FWave+Shutter+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+2025-07-22.pdf)
- [Wave Shutter UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance](/wiki/spaces/SID/pages/266174494/Compliance?preview=%2F266174494%2F669286491%2FWave+Shutter+UK+PSTI+ACT+Statement+of+compliance.pdf)
- [Compliance Archive](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/292093971/Wave+Shutter+EU?preview=%2F292093971%2F1626013760%2FWave+Shutter+multilingual+EU+declaration+of+conformity+12+2023-08-31.pdf)
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## Printed User Guide
- [Wave Shutter Ръководство за употреба](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/292093971/Wave+Shutter+EU?preview=%2F292093971%2F1593901351%2FWave+Shutter+%D0%A0%D1%8A%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B4%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE+%D0%B7%D0%B0+%D1%83%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B1%D0%B0+%D0%B8+%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82.pdf.pdf)
- [Wave_Shutter_user_guide_multilang_print_V3](/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/292093971/Wave+Shutter+EU?preview=%2F292093971%2F292094055%2FWave_Shutter_user_guide_multilang_print_V3.pdf)
- [Wave Shutter (EU)](./wave-shutter-(eu))
- [Wave Shutter (AU)](./wave-shutter-(au))