Product Description

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The Smart Cable will automatically switch
o if the load exceeds 16 A or the internal
temperature gets too high.
In case of power failure, the device will
restore itself to the on/o status it had
before the power failure.
Disposal
Dispose the product properly at the end of
life. This is electronic waste which should be
recycled.
In case of a bad or weak signal, change the
location of the Smart Cable or your gateway.
If the search for a gateway has timed out,
a short press on the LED button will restart it..
4. After releasing the button, the red LED will
stay on for 2-5 seconds. During that time,
the device must not be switched o or
unplugged.
Resetting
Placement
Place the smart cable indoors at a
temperature between 0-50°C.
If the device is used as signal amplier,
please position the device in between the
gateway and other connected devices.
1. Unscrew the inner four screws on the back
of the device.
2. Open the casing by pushing the fastening
on both sides with a athead screwdriver.
Getting started
Precautions
Be careful that no liquid gets into the smart
cable since it may damage the equipment.
Do not remove the product label as it
contains important information.
Avoid switching maximum loads frequently
on or o, in order to sustain a long life for the
smart cable .
Adjusting the cable tting for dierent size
cables is quick and easy. If the opening is not
big enough for your cable, simply grab and
remove the slide to allow for a larger cable.
Dierent Cable Sizes
Product description
The Smart Cable converts power cables to
remotely controlled units that also monitor the
power consumption.
The Smart Cable can be used, where there is
no space for a smart plug or where a higher
load (up to 16 Amp) is required. The Smart
Cable has a exible cable connection and is not
dependent on the plug type.
Version 2.1
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Smart Cable
3. Cut your cord in half with wire strippers,
remove about 25 mm of the insulation from
both ends of the cable freeing the three
wires. Remove about 5 mm of the insulation
from these three wires on both ends of the
cable.
4. Run the exposed cable underneath the
clamps and insert the correct wires into
the correct ports (Live to Live, Ground to
Ground, Neutral to Neutral). Secure the
wires by tightening the screws.
5. Attach the cable running to the appliance to
the ”LOAD” ports and the end which runs to
the outlet into the ”IN” ports)
SCHRACK
Modes
Fault nding
6. With the wires secured, tighten the screws
of the cable clamps to secure the cable.
13. The Smart Cable’s output is active when the
green LED is on.
7. Replace the top of the device and tighten in
the four inner screws to close the casing.
8. Ensure that the cables are securely fastened.
9. Connect the Smart Cable to the power
outlet.
10. The Smart Cable will start searching (up to
15 minutes) for a Zigbee network to join.
11. Make sure that the Zigbee network is open
for joining devices and will accept the Smart
Cable.
12. While searching for a network, the red LED
is ashing every second.
SEARCHING GATEWAY MODE
The red LED is ashing every second
ON MODE
Green LED means that the smart cable output is
active (relay is on). The relay can be switched on
and o by pushing the button.
OFF MODE
When there is no light in the LED, the Smart
Cable output is inactive.
Resetting is needed if you want to connect your
Smart Cable to another gateway, if you need
to perform a factory reset to remove abnormal
behaviour, or if you need to reset accumulative
registers and logs.
STEPS FOR RESETTING
1. Connect the Smart Cable to the power
outlet.
2. Press and hold down the button on the
device.
3. Hold the button down until the red LED
ashes continuously, then release the
button.
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