KONOzw Smart Hub Thermostat
KONOzw needs either one of the power source options:
Separate KONOzw from its base. Pull the wires from your wall through the center hole of the KONOzw base. Secure the base to the wall using the included mounting hardware.
After wiring, secure KONOzw front onto the base. Once the KONOzw front has been secured to base (line up and firmly push), return power to the system.
Insert the 4 included AA alkaline batteries and secure KONOzw front onto the base.
During the initial setup, you will be prompted to pair the device with your home control system. If you choose not to pair during the initial setup process, you can manually initiate the inclusion process at any time by following these steps:
Error Code | Description |
Er:00 | System Error – Host Boot up fail |
Er:01 | System Error – No valve (O or B) connected in Heat Pump system |
Er:02 | Provisioning error – No network |
Er:09 | Radio Error – No response from module |
Er:0A | Radio Error – Poor signal (<-76dBm RSSI) |
Er:0B | Radio Error – Network not found |
KONOzw supports the following command classes:
Association Group:
Version | V2 |
Group ID | 1 |
Maximum Nodes | 5 |
Description | Z-Wave Plus Lifeline |
Association NodeID | 001 |
KONOzw is associated with the Zwave controller/hub in the network.
The following events will trigger a notification(report) from KONOzw to controller.
Event | Report |
Device Reset Locally | Device Reset Locally Notification |
Thermostat Mode Change | Thermostat Mode Report |
Thermostat Setpoint Change | Thermostat Setpoint Report |
Fan Mode Change | Thermostat Fan Mode Report |
Thermostat Operating State Change | Thermostat Operating State Report |
Battery Level Change | Battery Report |
Temperature Change | Multilevel Sensor Report |
AC power connected or disconnected | Notification Report – Power Management |
Notification:
Version | V4 |
Notification Type | Power Management (0x08) |
Notification Event | AC mains disconnected (0x02) AC mains connected (0x03) Battery replace soon (0x0A) Battery replace now (0x0B) |
Security:
KONOzw is supporting 3 types of security:
Basic:
KONOzw supports the Comfort mode (Hold mode) and Energy-Saving mode (Away mode). The Energy-saving mode sets the heat temperature at 62F and the cool temperature at 83F.
To activate the Energy-saving mode, the hub should send a “BASIC_SET 0x00” to KONOzw and an icon of “AWAY” is then shown on the LCD.
There are 2 ways to deactivate the Energy-saving mode:
Standard Command Class:
Standard Command Class | Version |
Application Status | V1 |
Association* | V2 |
Association GRP Info* | V1 |
Basic* | V1 |
Battery* | V1 |
Clock* | V1 |
Configuration * | V1 |
Device Reset Locally* | V1 |
Firmware Update Meta Data* | V3 |
Manufacturer Specific* | V1 |
Multilevel Sensor* | V7 |
Notification* | V4 |
Power level* | V1 |
Protection* | V2 |
Security | V1 |
Security 2 | V1 |
Supervision | V1 |
Thermostat Fan Mode* | V1 |
Thermostat Fan State* | V1 |
Thermostat Mode* | V2 |
Thermostat Operating State* | V2 |
Thermostat Setpoint* | V3 |
Transport Service | V2 |
Version* | V2 |
Z-Wave Plus Info | V2 |
Note: The command classes with “*” will be supported securely when the device is bootstrapped with a security key.
Configuration Command Class :
KONOzw supports the following configuration parameters:
Parameter ID | Parameter Size (Byte) | Parameter Name | Parameter Values | Default Value | Description |
1 | 2 | User Temperature Calibration | -250 to 250, step- size = 10 | 0 | in steps of 0.1°C |
2 | 1 | Temperature Unit (C/F) | 0 : C 1 : F | 1 | |
3 | 1 | Available Control mode | 0-4 | 0 | 0: Heat and Cool, Auto 1: Heat Only 2: CoolOnly 3: Heat and Cool, no Auto 4: reserved |
4 | 1 | System Type | 0-4 | 0 | 0: Furnace Gas 1: Furnace Electric 2: Heat Pump 3: Boiler no fan 4: reserved |
5 | 1 | Reversal valve Type in Heat Pump | 0 – O-valve 1 – B-valve | 0 | |
6 | reserved | ||||
7 | reserved | ||||
8 | 2 | Temperature Limit – Heat Max | 60.00F-90.00F (16C- 32C) | 90F (32C) | |
9 | 2 | Temperature Limit – Heat Min | 45.00F-60.00F (7C- 16C) | 45F (7C) | |
10 | 2 | Temperature Limit – Cool Max | 60F-95F (16C-35C) | 95F (35C) | Note: The actual allowable range is dependent on the heat set point limit |
11 | 2 | Temperature Limit – Cool Min | 50F-75F (10C-24C) | 50F (10C) | Note: The actual allowable range is dependent on the heat set point limit |
12 | 2 | Temperature Minimum Setpoint Deadband | 100 to 250, stepsize = 10 | 200 (0xC8) | in a step of 0.1C |
13 | reserved |
14 | 2 | Ambient Temperature Change Step- size |
0.5F (0.25C) : 50 1.0F (0.50C) : 100 1.5F (0.75C) : 150 2.0F (1.00C) : 200 2.5F (1.25C) : 250 3.0F (1.50C) : 300 3.5F (1.75C) : 350 4.0F (2.00C) : 400 | 50 | 0.5F – 4F range with a step-size of 0.5F (0.25C): |
15 | 1 | Regular Ambient Temperature Reporting Interval | 1-24 | 4 | 1 – 24 hours |
16 | 1 | Regular Operating State Reporting Interval | 1-24 | 4 | 1 – 24 hours |
17 | 1 | Command Echo for – Thermostat Mode – Thermostat Fan mode – Thermostat Setpoint | 0 or 1 | 0 | 0 – disable 1 – enable |
KONOzw complies with the Z-wave standard to perform the OTA firmware upgrade on the Host Processor. User can follow the steps below to activate and verify the OTA upgrade process.
To check the firmware versions:
KONOzw will guide you through setup. Rotate the knob to navigate through options and values. To make a selection, press the knob once. To go back, press and hold the knob for 3 seconds. KONOzw will prompt you to select:
Menu Item Number (temp digits) | Function Description | User Option Number (time array) | Default setting |
01 | Temperature Scale | F: Fahrenheit C: Celsius | F |
02 | User Temperature Calibration | Amb Temp +/- 5.4OF (+/-3.0C) | 00F (00C) |
03 | Available modes | 00 : Heat, Cool & Auto 01 : Heat only 02 : Cool only 03 : Heat, Cool & no Auto | 01 |
04 | Max Heat Set Temp (skip if available modes = cool only) | F: 60F – 90F (C: 16C – 32C) | 900F (320C) |
05 | Min Heat Set Temp (skip if available modes = cool only) | F: 45F – 75F (C: 7C – 24C) | 450F (70C) |
06 | Max Cool Set Temp (maximum allowed cool set temp) | F: 60F – 95F (C: 16C – 35C) | 950F (350C) |
07 | Min Cool Set Temp (minimum allowed cool set temp) | F: 50F – 75F (C: 10C – 24C) | 500F (100C) |
08 | System Type (skip if available modes = cool only) | Furnace Gas Furnace Electric HP Boiler without fan | Furnace Gas |
09 | HP valve type | O: O Valve | O |
(skip if System Type = Furnace) | B: B Valve | ||
10 | Minimum On/Off Time | 5: 5 minutes 2: 2 minutes | 5 |
11 | Swing | ±0.25°F (±0.14°C) ±0.50°F (±0.28°C) ±1.00°F (±0.56°C) ±2.25°F (±1.25°C) | 0.250F |
12 | Stage 2 offset (show only if system type = Furnace & avMode != Cool only) | OFF ; -1.0°F (-0.6°C) -2.0°F (-1.1°C) -3.0°F (-1.7°C) -4.0°F (-2.2°C) -5.0°F (-2.8°C) | OFF / 1°F (depends on terminal detection) |
13 | Stage Aux offset (show only if system type = HP) | OFF ; -1.0°F (-0.6°C) -2.0°F (-1.1°C) -3.0°F (-1.7°C) -4.0°F (-2.2°C) -5.0°F (-2.8°C) | OFF / 2°F (depends on terminal detection) |
15 | Backlight always on? (skip if it is battery powered) | OFF: turns off after 10s ON: always ON | OFF |
16 | Filter Life (Skip if system type = boiler without fan & avMode = Heat Only) | OFF 30 days 60 days 90 days 120 days 180 days 365 days | OFF |
98 | Compressor protection bypass | NO: no action Yes: suspends minimum off time for next 10 mins | NO |
99 | Ex-Factory Reset | NO YES | NO |
KONOzw has provided the keypad lock function to limit full user control. The function can be set either through the device itself or by the Z-Wave network.
There are only 1 level of keypad lock on the device
To control the keypad lock at the device side:
Activate the Lock:
Cancel the lock:
Command Class | Command | Value Definition |
Protection | 01 – Protection Set | 0x00: No lockout (default) 0x01: Reserved 0x02: Level 2 lockout |
Note: Please use this procedure only when the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.
This product can be operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave-certified devices from other manufacturers. All non-battery-operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase the reliability of the network.
IMPORTANT:
KONOzw will act as a listening device if it is included in the Z-Wave network while on 24VAC system power, and it will act as a listening sleeping slave if it is included in battery power. DO NOT power the device by battery only if it is previously included while on the system power, otherwise, it will shorten the battery life. If the user desires to use battery-only power for operations, please make sure the Z-Wave inclusion is done under the battery-only powered condition.
If the device is having trouble with inclusion/exclusion with the controller
If you are experiencing issues with your heating and cooling system or with your thermostat’s functionality, please contact our technical support team
Johnson Controls is committed to responsible environmental stewardship. Please dispose of this product in accordance with local laws and regulations in your area. Contact your local waste disposal authorities or consult www.e-cyclingcentral.com to find an electronics recycling center near you.
FCC Part 15C
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
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