AC-88 smart wireless socke t 1/2 MZZ55400
AC-88 smart wireless socket
The AC-88 wireless socket is a component of Jablotron‘s JA-8x
series OASiS systems. It contains one independent, wirelessly
controlled power relay. The de vice is mains-p owered and it can be
used as:
• a remotely-controlled appliance sw itch (max. 230V/ 50Hz/ 16A)
• a wireless switch for electric heaters and boilers
• an automatic wireless switch for appliances in “standby “ mode
• a wireless controller for lighting, ventilation, etc.
It is ideal for use in home automation in flats where construction work
would be undesirable. The AC-88 can be controlled w ith:
• a built-in button on the socket,
• RC-8x OASiS wi reless remote controls,
• JA-8x OASiS wireless detectors,
• TP-8x OASiS wireless thermostats,
• wireless PG output control signals:
o from JA-8xK OASiS alarm control panels,
o from GD-04 DAViD GSM controllers and dialler s,
o from EYE-02 security cameras.
Warning: The switch is intended to single pole sw itching, does not
ensure safety disconnection
Installation
The wireless socket is in stalled by pluggin g it into a mains socket
(230V) which can be done by the user. The button on the wi reless
socket is used to set its properties and to switch the connected
appliance on/off. The LED indicator under the button shows active
status of the socket. Up to 8 transmitters using Jablotron OASiS
protocol can be enrolled to the socket to sw itch the connected
appliance on/off or switch it on for a set per iod of time. When the
appliance is switched on/off, the socket also transmits status change
information to other devices or sockets.
Programming mode selection
Firstly enrol the control devices in the desired mode and set the timer if
desired according to the table below.
Plug the socket into the m ains. The LED indicat or will flash for a short
moment. Press the button on the socket within 10 seconds after plugging in
(the LED indicator will flash once) and hold it unti l the LED indicator starts
flashing repeatedly once per sec ond. When y ou release the button w hile
the indicator is flashing once per second, y ou enter the 1
st
enrolment mode
– switching on. If you hold the button for five more seconds without
releasing, the LED starts flashing tw ice per second and you can release the
button to enter 2
nd
enrolment mode – switching off. If you hold it for five
more seconds, the flashing frequency changes to three flashes per second
and releasing the button triggers timer setting mode. When the button is
released when there are four flashes per second, you enter reset mode.
Switch-on mode
Open the 1
st
(switch-on) enrolment mode and enroll desired transmitters:
o a remote control
• By pressing any button – w hen you ex it enrollment mode the
enrolled button can be used to switch the socket on/off.
• By pressing the + or + buttons simultaneously – when
you exit enrollment mode, the socket w ill only react to simultaneous
pressing the
+ or + buttons. Pressing these butto ns
activates the socket for a period of time w hich has been set on the
timer (default setting is 2 minutes), see “Timer Use“ .
• By simultaneously pressing the + or + buttons for about
5 seconds (confirmed by three quick flashes of the LED indicator
on the remote control) – pressing
or
activates the socket
while pressing
or deactivates it. Simultaneous pressing of
both buttons (
+ or + ) activates the socket for a period of
time set on the timer (default setting is 2 minutes).
Sending Panic signa l from controller s (RC-87, RC-89, RC-86, etc) will
result in soc ket activation for a perio d of time set on the tim er (default
setting is 2m in).
o a detector / thermostat – by inserting a battery into the device. In
normal operation the socket copies the detector / thermostat status –
activation of the device switches the appliance plugged into the so cket
on and deactivation of the device switches the appliance off. Impulse
reaction detectors (e.g. JA-80P, JA-85P, JA-8xM detectors with
adjustable impulse reaction, etc.) a ctivate the socket for a period of time
set on the timer (default setting is 2 minutes),
o PGX control panel output – by key ing in 299 on the OASiS key pad in
service mode – the soc ket copies the status of the control p anel’s PGX
output,
o PGY control pa nel output – by key ing in 299 on the OAS iS keypad in
service mode twice in a row – the socket copies the status of the co ntrol
panel’s PGY output,
o GD-04 communicator – by pressing the XY butt on on the GD-04R
radio module once – the socket copie s the status of the X relay in the
communicator, by pressing the XY button on the GD-04R radio m odule
twice - the socket w ill copy the status of t he Y relay,
o another A C-88 socket – by plugging in another AC-8 8 socket to an
mains (230V) – the original AC-88 socket copies the second A C-88
• Enrolme nt of each transmitter is confirmed by a long flash of the
LED on the socket.
• The s ocket w ill exit the enrollment mode automa tically if no enrolment
signal is received within 5 minutes after entering the enrollment mode
or by pressing the socket button briefly (the f lashing will stop).
Notes:
• If you want t o enrol a d etector w hich has alre ady been c onnected t o a battery, first
disconne ct the batte ry, then press the tamp er contact in the cover se veral time s to
discharg ed the c apacitors and then s tart the enrolmen t.
• If device enrollment fails, the devi ce is either too far f rom the receiver o r 8 devices
have been already enrolled..
• Devices can be enrolled durin g multiple enrol lment cycles.
• If the s ame device is enrolled repeat edly, the sock et will react acco rding to the
latest setting .
• Each transmitter (r emote control, dete ctor, control panel , etc) can be enrolled to
more receivers.
• The socket always follow s the latest co mmand (e.g. if it is switched o n permanently
by a button and t hen receive s a command to swi tch on for 2 min utes, it rema ins
active for 2 mi nutes and then switches off).
• All devices are enroll ed into non-vo latile memory and r emain saved when t he
socket is unplugge d from the ma ins or when enr ollment mo de is entered
repeated ly.
• Detailed informati on about devi ce enrollment is available in its ins tallation manu al.
• When the powe r supply i s restored after a pow er failure , the socket r emains
switched off du e to safety r easons until any valid signal is recei ved.
# Indication Mode Notes
1
1 flash per
sec.
Switch on
(normal)
• Status devices (JA-81M, RC-86) switch
the socket on when activated and off when
deactivated.
• Impulse devices (e.g. JA-80P) switch the
socket on for a time set on the timer.
• The socket copies status of the control
panel’s PG output.
2
2 flashes
per sec.
Switch off
(inverse)
• Status devices switch the socket off when
activated.
• The inverse mode should not be used for
periodically transmitting impulse devices
• The PG output triggers an opposite
reaction in the socket (triggering PG
causes the socket to switch off).
3
3 flashes
per sec.
Timer
setting
• You can set activation time from 1 minute
to 24 hours. One second set during setting
corresponds to 1minute in the real
operation time, see Timer Use chapter
(default setting is 2 minutes)
4
4 flashes
per sec.
Reset
• Erases all enrolled devices and sets the
timer to default settings, see Device reset