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SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING! RISK OF EXPLOSION!
Incorrect handling of batteries can result in an explosion.
WARNING! RISK OF CHEMICAL BURNS!
Leaking battery acid can cause chemical burns.
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
Keep the thermostat and the packaging away from small children as they could swallow small parts and choke on them.
Spirit ZigBee is an energy-saving thermostat for the heating radiator that is compatible with the ZigBee wireless standard.
As a heating radiator thermostat, the Spirit ZigBee uses the Home Automation Profile 1.2 as an HVAC-compatible terminal device.
Buttons
Button | Status | Meaning |
press once | Reduce the target temperature by 0.5°. | |
press and keep pressed in | Immediately reduce the target temperature by 0.5°C, then reduce it by 0.5°C every 0.5 seconds as long as the button remains pressed in or the end value is reached. | |
press once | Increase the target temperature by 0.5°. | |
press and keep pressed in | Immediately increase the target temperature by 0.5°C, then increase it by 0.5°C every 0.5 seconds as long as the button remains pressed in or the end value is reached. | |
press once | • Execute the displayed function • Switch to boost mode. • Terminate boost mode if in boost mode. | |
keep pressed for 10 seconds | The duration during which the buttons are pressed is displayed. Release after 10 seconds; the device enables works reset to be carried out. | |
| keep pressed together for 3 seconds | Activate or deactivate the child safety lock. |
Boost button LEDs
Color | Status | Meaning |
flashing | Over the Air update of the controller, the software is being carried out. Controlling of the temperature is not possible. | |
permanently illuminated | Error when taking into operation. | |
flashing | The user is to provide confirmation. Is used in order to start processes. | |
illuminated for 5 seconds | A process has been successfully completed. |
LCD
The Spirit ZigBee is not installed in a ZigBee network ex works. The Spirit ZigBee is to be added to an existing network before it can communicate with other ZigBee devices. This procedure is referred to as joining. The Spirit ZigBee can also be removed from a network again. This procedure is referred to as leaving. Both of these procedures are to be initiated by a primary ZigBee controller. This necessitates the controller being placed in a joining or leaving mode. Instructions on how you can start the model are provided in the Operating Guide for your ZigBee controllers. ZigBee devices can only join or leave the network if the primary controller is in the join/leave mode. Should the device already be connected to a network, it initially has to leave this network or the joining attempt shall otherwise be unsuccessful.
Behavior in the ZigBee network
The Spirit ZigBee can join any of the ZigBee networks, it then being able to be operated together with other ZigBee-certified devices and/or applications from other manufacturers.
All non-battery-operated network nodes act as a repeater within the network, regardless of the manufacturer, and improve the reliability of the radio network.
Network security
Spirit ZigBee can communicate with other ZigBee devices in an encrypted form as long as this also supports encrypted communication.
Remove the cover of the battery compartment by pushing it upwards at the marked point and hanging it out. Now insert the batteries. Ensure that the polarity is correct! The configuration of your Spirit ZigBee is retained should you replace the batteries later.
Joining a ZigBee network
After the batteries have been inserted, PrP is displayed and the Spirit ZigBee prepares itself for the installation. The Spirit ZigBee is set in join mode at the factory, this being indicated by a flashing radio symbol on the LCD display. If the Spirit ZigBee has successfully joined, the LCD display permanently displays the radio symbol and the LED flashes green. The commissioning process will continue by pressing the Boost button. The installation can be carried out when the LCD displays “INS”. Please continue with the “4.5 Mounting on the Heating Radiator” fort.
Mounting on the radiator
After the joining has been completed, “INS” is displayed on the LCD and the Boost button flashes green. Do not confirm the button yet. Follow the mounting steps. After you have mounted the Spirit ZigBee on the valve, continue with 4.6 Adapting.
Adapting
Confirm the Boost button in order to start adapting.
Removing the Spirit ZigBee
Disconnect the Spirit ZigBee from the network before you remove the device. To do so, set your ZigBee controller to the left mode. The Spirit ZigBee should display “RES“ and the valve stem moves to the mounting position. Should a Spirit ZigBee will not leave automatically, manually remove it from the ZigBee network (see 4.9 restoring the factory settings). Now unscrew the union nut and remove the Spirit ZigBee from the valve.
Restoring the factory settings
Press the Boost, Plus and Minis button until the counter in the LCD has reached 10.
Only release the button when the LCD displays “RES”.
The reset will start shortly after the button has been released.
The LCD displays “PrP” and the valve stem moves to the mounting position.
Only use the factory reset if your primary ZigBee controller no longer exists or does not function for other reasons.
The LCD displays the setpoint temperature if Spirt ZigBee is in thermostat mode or displays pi heating demand if it is in actuator mode.
Cluster | Endpoint | Cluster Id | Server | Client |
Basic | 1 | 0x0000 | • | |
Power Configuration | 1 | 0x0001 | • | |
Identify | 1 | 0x0003 | • | • |
Time | 1 | 0x000A | • | |
Thermostat | 1 | 0x0201 | • | • |
OTA | 1 | 0x0019 | • |
Basic
Cluster (Chapter) | Attribute | Attribute Id | Default Value | Data type | Read/Write (R/W) | Manufactu- rer Specific (Y/N) | Reportable (Y/N) |
Basic | |||||||
ZCL Version | 0x0000 | 0x02 | 0x20 (int8u) | R | N | N | |
Application Ver- sion | 0x0001 | App Version | 0x20 (int8u) | R | N | N | |
Stack Version | 0x0002 | 0x04 | 0x20 (int8u) | R | N | N | |
Hardware Version | 0x0003 | 0x22 | 0x20 (int8u) | R | N | N | |
Manufacturer Name | 0x0004 | 0x1010 | 0x42 (0-32 byte String) | R | N | N | |
Model Identifier | 0x0005 | SPZBxxxx (xxxx = Application Version) | 0x42 (0-32 byte String) | R | N | N | |
Date Code | 0x0006 | YYYYMMDD | 0x42 (0-16 byte String) | R | N | N | |
Power Source | 0x0007 | 0x03 (battery) | 0x30 (8-bit enum) | R | N | N | |
Product Code | 0x000A | 1001 = Eurotronic Spirit ZigBee | 0x42 (0-8 byte String) | R | N | N | |
SW Build ID | 0x4000 | 00000000 | 0x42 (0-16 byte String) | R | N | N |
Identify
Cluster (Chapter) | Attribute | Attribute Id | Default Value | Data type | Read/Write (R/W) | Manufacturer Specific (Y/N) | Reportable (Y/N) |
Identify | |||||||
Identify Time | 0x0000 | 0x0000 | 0x21 (int16u) | RW | N | N |
Power Configuration
Cluster (Chapter) | Attribute | Attribute Id | Default Value | Data type | Read/Write (R/W) | Manufactu- rer Specific (Y/N) | Reportable (Y/N) |
Power con- figuration | |||||||
Battery Percenta- ge Remaining | 0x0021 | 0x00 | 0x20 (int8u) | R | N | Y | |
Battery Size | 0x0031 | 0x03 (AA) | 0x30 (8-bit enum) | R | N | N | |
Battery Quantity | 0x0033 | 0x02 | 0x20 (int8u) | R | N | N |
Time
Cluster (Chapter) | Attribute | Attribute Id | Default Value | Data type | Read/Write (R/W) | Manufactu- rer Specific (Y/N) | Reportable (Y/N) |
Time | |||||||
No client attributes | N | N |
Thermostat
Cluster | Attribute | Attribu- te Id | Default Value | Data type | Read/Write (R/W) | Manu- facturer Specific (Y/N) | Repor- table (Y/N) |
Thermostat | |||||||
Local Temperature | 0x0000 | 0x29 (int16s) | R | N | Y | ||
Pi Heating Demand (valve position %) | 0x0008 | 0x00 | 0x20 (int8u) | R | N | N | |
Local Temperature Calibration | 0x0010 | 0x00 | 0x28 (int8s) | RW | N | N | |
Occupied Heating Set point | 0x0012 | 0x7D0 (20°C) | 0x29 (int16s) | RW | N | N | |
Unoccupied Heating | 0x0014 | 0x7D0 (20°C) | 0x29 (int16s) | RW | N | N | |
Min Heat Setpoint Limit | 0x0015 | 0x01F4 (5°C) | 0x29 (int16s) | R | N | N | |
Max Heat Setpoint Limit | 0x0016 | 0x0BB8 (30°C) | 0x29 (int16s) | R | N | N | |
Remote Sensing | 0x001A | 0x00 | 0x18 (8-bit bitmap) | RW | N | N | |
Control Sequence of Operation | 0x001B | 0x02 (Heating only) | 0x30 (8-bit enum) | RW | N | N | |
System Mode | 0x001C | 0x04 (Heat) | 0x30 (8-bit enum) | RW | N | N | |
TRV Mode | 0x4000 | 0x02 (MANU Mode) | 0x30 (8-bit enum) | RW | Y | N | |
Set Valve Position | 0x4001 | 0x00 | 0x20 (int8u) | RW | Y | N | |
Errors | 0x4002 | 0x00 | 0x20 (int8u) | R | Y | Y | |
Current Temperature Set point | 0x4003 | 0x7D0 (20°C) | 0x29 (int16s) | RW | Y | Y | |
Host Flags | 0x4008 | 0x000000 | 0x24 (int24u) | RW | Y | N |
Application Version Attribute
With every release of the ZigBee microcontroller’s firmware, the application version attribute will be incremented (e.g. from 0x01 to 0x02). Revision history is provided separately.
PI Heating Demand Attribute
The attribute can only be read. An unsigned integer is supplied when reading, representing the current valve position.
Errors
Bit | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
Error | reserved | reserved | Valve not Moving (E3) | Valve Movement too slow (E2) | Valve Adaptation Failed (E1) | reserved | reserved | reserved |
Current Temperature Setpoint
Any value written to Thermostat / Occupied / Unoccupied Heating Setpoint attribute (0x0012 or 0x0014) will automatically be copied to the Current Temperature Set point attribute (0x4003) to allow operating the TRV without the need to be aware of the customer-specific attributes.
Attribute Reporting
Device Type | Pre-Configured Reporting Interval | Recommended Reporting Configuration | Cluster | Attribute | Attribute ID |
TRV | 43200s (12 Hours) | Report twice a day (or not at all) | Power configuration | Battery Percentage Remaining | 0x0021 |
TRV | Report every 1200s | Report every 600s | Thermostat | Local Temperature | 0x0000 |
TRV | Report every 1200s | Report every 600s or on change (or not at all) | Thermostat | Pi Heating Demand | 0x0008 |
TRV | Report every 1200s | Report every 600s or on change (or not at all) | Thermostat | Occupied Heating Setpoint | 0x0012 |
TRV | Report every 1200s | Report every 600s or on change (or not at all) | Thermostat | Unoccupied Hea- ting Setpoint | 0x0014 |
TRV | Report every 1200s or on change | Report every 600s or on change (or not at all) | Thermostat | Errors | 0x4002 |
TRV | Report every 1200s or on change | Report every 600s or on change(or not at all) | Thermostat | Current Temperature Set point | 0x4003 |
TRV | Report every 1200s or on change | Report every 600s or on change (or not at all) | Thermostat | Host Flags | 0x4008 |
Problem | Cause | Remedy |
Battery icon | Batteries do not have enough power. | Replace the batteries |
The radiator does not heat up. | Boiler water temperature O.K? Valve does not open, is it calcified after the summer/heating pause? | Adjust the temperature of the boiler water. Remove the Spirit ZigBee. Move the valve pin back and forth manually/using a tool. |
The radiator does not cool down. | The valve does not close completely. It may be that the closing point of your valve seal has shifted. | Remove the Spirit ZigBee. Move the valve pin back and forth manually – perhaps an adaption is not possible because you valve is possibly calcified or the seal no longer performs its function. |
Pressure piece falls out. | Due to an endless thread the pressure piece that is situated at the bottom can fall out if the device has not been mounted on the valve. | Remove the batteries from the device. Insert the pressure piece. Insert the batteries. |
ER1-3 and ERR | The error message can be cleared by pressing the Boost button. | |
ERR | Joining failed. | ZigBee controller not in join mode or out of range. |
ER1 | No valve detected | Correctly mount the device on the radiator. Use the correct adapter. |
ER2 | Closing point not detected | Device correctly mounted on the radiator? |
ER3 | Valve positioning not possible. | Valve pin freely moveable? |
INFORMATION: RISK OF DAMAGE!
An incorrect handling of the thermostat can cause damage.
Other adapters are available for all standard valve manufacturers as accessories. Please go to the EUROtronic website: www.eurotronic.org/service/FAQ
Designation | Spirit ZigBee |
EAN | 4260012711233 |
Article number | 700045 |
Supply voltage | 2 x 1,5V LR6/Mignon/AA |
Radiofrequency | 2,4 GHz |
Transmission power | +8 dBm |
Mode of application | Type 1 |
Dimensions | (W x H x D): 56 x 68 x 89 mm |
Weight | 176g (inkl. batteries) |
Protection type | IP20 |
Degree of contamination | 2 |
Threaded connector | M30 x 1,5mm |
For technical support for EUROtronic products, please contact EUROtronic by email or telephone:
The warranty period is 24 months and commences on the date of purchase. Please retain the till receipt as proof of purchase. Defective energy-saving controllers can be sent to the service address below postage paid during the warranty period. We shall then send you a new or repaired device free of charge. The repair or replacement does not result in the warranty period recommencing from the beginning. Please note that we only provide a warranty for the functioning of the devices and not for the functionality between the thermostat and the bottom part of the valve. The application-related technical data are exclusively warranted when used with valves from Heimeier, Junkers Landys+Gyr, MNG, Honeywell Braukmann with a thread dimension of M30x1.5, Oventrop (M30x1.5) Danfoss RA, RAV and RAVL. Information on the device combinations is provided on our website (www.eurotronic.org/Shop). When using the thermostat with third-party valves/adapters, that are not listed here, the user is to ensure the functionality. EUROtronic shall not provide any warranty services in this case. After the expiry of the warranty period, you can also send the defective device to the stated address postage paid. Any repairs that are carried out after the expiry of the warranty period incur costs. Your statutory rights are not affected by the warranty.
Disposing of the thermostat:
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with systems for the separate collection of recyclable materials).
Old devices are not to be disposed of in the household waste! Should the thermostat no longer be used, each consumer has a legal obligation to dispose of old devices separate from the household waste, e.g. by handing them in at a collection point in his municipality/district. This ensures that old devices are professionally utilized and that negative impacts on the environment are avoided. This is why electric devices are labeled with the symbol shown here.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries are not to be disposed of in household waste!
As a consumer, you have a legal obligation to hand all batteries and rechargeable batteries in at a collection point in your municipality/district or by your retailer, no matter whether they contain harmful substances* or not so that they can be disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.
*Labelled with: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead
Disposing of packaging materials:
Dispose of the packaging after it has been sorted. Dispose of the cardboard and carton in the waste paper and foil in the recyclable materials.
Declaration of conformity:
EUROtronic Technology GmbH hereby declares that the Spirit ZigBee radiator thermostat is conform with directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available on this website: https://www.eurotronic.org/produkte/spirit-zigbee.html.
Download Manual:
EUROtronic Spirit ZigBee radiator thermostat Installational Guide
EUROtronic Spirit ZigBee Radiator Thermostat Installational Guide
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