Technical specifications
Power supply | 110 - 240 VAC ± 10% 50 / 60 Hz, (24–30 VDC) |
Rated load current of AC output (resistive load)* | 1 X 10 A / 240 VAC |
Rated load current of DC output (resistive load) | 1 X 10 A / 30 VDC |
Output circuit power of AC output (resistive load) | 2300 W (240 VAC) |
Output circuit power of DC output (resistive load) | 240 W (24 VDC) |
Power measurement accuracy | P = 5 – 50 W, +/- 3 W P > 50 W, +/-3% |
Digital temperature sensor range | -25°C~+80°C, resolution 0.1°C |
Digital temperature sensor cable length | 1000 mm |
Operation temperature | -10° ~ +40°C (14 ~ 104°F) |
Distance | up to 30 m indoors (depending on building materials) |
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 41,8x36,8x16,9 mm (115x96x22 mm) / 1,65x1,45x0,66 in (4,25x3,77x0,87 in) |
(packaging) | 41.8 mm x 36.8 mm x 15.4 mm (115x96x22) |
Weight (including packaging) | 48 g (64 g) / 1,69oz (2.26oz) |
Electricity consumption | 0.4 W |
For installation in boxes | Ø ≥ 60 mm (2,36 in) or 2M, depth≥ 60 mm (2,36 in) |
Switching | Relay |
* In case of loads other than resistive loads, please pay attention to the value of cos φ. If necessary, connect loads less powerful than what they’re rated for – this applies to all motor loads. Max current for cos φ=0,4 is 3A at 250VAC, 3A at 24VDC L/R=7ms.
Supported Z-Wave Frequencies
ORDERING CODE (MODEL NUMBER) | Z-WAVE FREQUENCY |
ZMNHID1 | 868.4 MHz |
ZMNHID2 | 921.4 MHz |
ZMNHID3 | 908.4 MHz |
ZMNHID4 | 869,0 MHz |
ZMNHID5 | 916,0 MHz |
ZMNHID6 | 868,4 MHz |
ZMNHID7 | 919,8 MHz |
ZMNHID8 | 865,2 MHz |
ZMNHID9 | 922,5 MHz |
ZMNHIDA | 919,7 – 921,7 – 923,7 MHz |
ZMNHIDB | 868,1 MHz |
ZMNHIDC | 868,1 MHz |
ZMNHIDD | 919,8 MHz |
ZMNHIDE | 920,9 MHz |
Configuration parameters

Parameter no. 1 – Input I1 switch type
With this parameter, you can select between push-button (momentary) and on/off toggle switch types.
Values (size is 1 byte dec):
- default value 1
- 0 - push-button (momentary)
- 1 - on/off toggle switch

Parameter no. 2 – Input I2 switch type
With this parameter, you can select between push-button (momentary) and on/off toggle switch types.
Values (size is 1 byte dec):
- default value 0
- 0 - push-button (momentary)
- 1 - on/off toggle switch

Parameter no. 3 – Input I3 switch type
With this parameter, you can select between push-button (momentary) and on/off toggle switch types.
Values (size is 1 byte dec):
- default value 1
- 0 - push-button (momentary)
- 1 - on/off toggle switch

Parameter no. 4 – Input 1 contact type
This parameter determines how the sensor is connected (for example: door/window sensor). Set this parameter according to the type of sensor you use.
Values (size is 1 byte dec)
- default value 0
- 0 - NO (normally open) input type
- 1 -NC (normally close) input type
NOTE: This parameter has influence only when parameter no. 11 is set to the value “2”. After setting this parameter, switch the window sensor once, so that the devicecan determine the input state.

Parameter no. 5 –Input 2contact type
This parameter determines how the sensor is connected (for example: door/window sensor). Set this parameter according to the type of sensor you use.
Values (size is 1 byte dec):
- default value 0
- 0 - NO (normally open) input type
- 1 - NC (normally close) input type
NOTE: This parameter has influence only when parameter no. 12 is set to the value “2000”. After setting this parameter, switch the condense sensor once, so that the devicecan determine the input state.

Parameter no. 6 – Input 3 contact type
This parameter determines how the sensor is connected (for example: door/window sensor). Set this parameter according to the type of sensor you use.
- default value 0
- 0 - NO (normally open) input type
- 1 - NC (normally close) input type
NOTE: This parameter has influence only when parameter no. 13 is set to the value “2”. After setting this parameter, switch the floodsensor once, so that the devicecan determine the input state.

Parameter no. 10 - Activate / deactivate ALL ON/ALL OFF Functionality
Flush On/Off Thermostat deviceresponds to commands ALL ON / ALL OFF that may be sent by the primary or secondary gateway (hub)within the Z-Wave network.
- default value 255
- 255 - ALL ON active, ALL OFF active
- 0 - ALL ON not active, ALL OFF not active
- 1 - ALL ON not active, ALL OFF active
- 2 - ALL ON active, ALL OFF not active
Parameter no. 11 - I1 Functionality selection
Values (size is 2 byte dec):
- default value 1
- 32767 – input I1 doesn’t influence on the Heat/Cool process
- 1 - input I1 changes the mode of the thermostat between Off and Heat/Cool. In this case function on window sensor is disabled
- 2 - input I1 influences on heating/cooling valves according to status of window sensor. In this case function of Off and Heat/Coolselection by I1 is disabled.
NOTE: If "Window Sensor" selected (value set to "2"), parameter 100 (enable/disable endpoint) must be set to non-zero value and module re-included!
Parameter no. 12 –I2 Functionality selection
Values (size is 2 byte dec):
- default value 32767
- 32767 - input I2 does not influence on the Heat/Cool process
- From 0 to 990 - Temperature set point from 0.0 °C to 99.0 °C. When I2 is pressed, it automatically set temperature setpoint according to value defined here. In this case function of condense sensor is disabled
- From 1001 to 1150 - Temperature set point from -0.1 °C to -15.0 °C. When I2 is pressed, it automatically set temperature setpoint according to value defined here. In this case function of condense sensor is disabled
- 2000 - Input I2 influences on the heating/cooling valve according to status of condense sensor, In this case function of setpoint selection with I2 is disabled. This option has influence only when Parameter no. 59 is in Cool mode.
NOTE: If "Condense Sensor" selected (value set to "2000"), parameter 101 (enable/disable endpoint) must be set to non-zero value and devicere-included!
Parameter no. 13 – I3 Functionality selection
Values (size is 2 byte dec):
- default value 32767
- 32767-input I3 does not influence on the Heat/Cool process
- 1 - input I3 changes the mode of the thermostat between Heat and Cool and override parameter 59. In this case function on flood sensor is disabled NOTE: After parameter change, first exclude device(without setting parameters to default value) and then re include the device!
- 2 - input I3 influences on cooling and heating valves according to status of flood sensor. In this case function of Heat and Cool selection by I3 is disabled
NOTE: If "Flood Sensor" selected (value set to "2"), parameter 102 (enable/disable endpoint) must be set to non-zero value and devicere-included!

Parameter no. 40 – Watt Power Consumption Reporting Threshold for Q⬆Load
Choose by how much power consumption needs to increase or decrease to be reported. Values correspond to percentages so if 10 is set, for example, the device will report any power consumption changes of 10% or more compared to the last reading.
- default value 0
- 0 - Power consumption reporting disabled
- 1 - 100 = 1% - 100% Power consumption reporting enabled. New value is reported only when Wattage in real time changes by more than the percentage value set in this parameter compared to the previous Wattage 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 percentage set in this parameter.

Parameter no. 42 – Watt Power Consumption ReportingTime Threshold for Q⬆
Set value refers to the time interval with which power consumption in Watts is reported (0 –32767 seconds).If for example 300 is entered, energy consumption report swill be sent to the gateway (hub)every 300 seconds (or 5 minutes)
Values (size is 2 byte dec):
- default value 0 (power report is disabled)
- 0 - Power consumption reporting disabled
- 1 - 32767 = 1 -32767seconds. Power consumption reporting enabled. Report is sent according to time interval (value) set here.

Parameter no. 43 – Hysteresis On
This parameter defines minimum temperaturedifference between real measured temperature and set-point temperature to turn device on.
Values (size is 2 byte dec):
- default value 1005 (-0.5 °C)
- 0 –255= 0.0 °C ... 25.5°C
- 1001 -1255 = -0.1°C ~ -25.5 °C
NOTE: Values set for Hysteresis On/Off are valid for Heat Mode. If Cool Mode is selected, values are inverted automatically.

Parameter no. 44 – Hysteresis Off
This parameter defines minimum temperaturedifference between real measured temperature and set-point temperature to turn device off.
Values (size is 2 byte dec):
- default value 5 (+0.5 °C)
- 0 - 255 = 0.0 °C -25.5 °C
- 1001 -1255 = -0.1 °C ~ -25.5 °C
NOTE: Values set for Hysteresis On/Off arevalid for Heat Mode. If Cool Mode is selected, values are inverted automatically.

Parameter no. 45 – Antifreeze
Set value determines atwhich temperature the device will be turned on even (if the thermostat was manually set to off).
Values (size is 2 byte dec):
- default value 50 (5.0 °C)
- 0 - 125 = 0.0 °C -12.5 °C
- 1001 - 1126= -0.1°C ~ -12.6 °C
- 255 - Antifreeze functionality disabled
NOTE: Antifreeze is activated only in heating mode and it uses hysteresis of ±0.5°C.

Parameter no. 59 - Thermostat mode
This parameter determines how the device will operateif it will operate in the heating mode or in the cooling mode.The range of the hysteresis will remain the same,only operation will change from heating to cooling and vice versa
Values (sizeis 1byte dec):
- default value 0
- 0 - Heat modes
- 1 - Cool mode
NOTE1: After parameter change, first exclude device (without setting parameters to default value) and then re include the device!
NOTE2: To enable hysteresis in Heat mode: Value of Parameter no. 44 > Value of Parameter no. 43 To enable hysteresis in Cool mode: Value of Parameter no. 43 > Value of Parameter no. 44
NOTE3: When Cooling mode selected, the function of Hysteresis On and Hysteresis Off is inverted!

Parameter no. 60 – Too low temperature limit
This parameter determines the temperature at which the device sends a command to the associated device-toturn ON device or to turn OFF device
Values (size is 2byte dec):
- Default value 50 (Too low temperature limit is 5.0 °C)
- 1 - 1000 = 0.1 °C – 100.0 °C, step is 0.1 °C.
- 1001 – 1150=-0.1 °C ~ – 15.0 °C
NOTE:Too low temperature limit isused with Association Group 4.

Parameter no. 61 – Too high temperature limit
This parameter determines the temperature at which the device sends a command to the associated device, to turn ON device or to turn OFF device.
Values (size is 2 byte dec):
- default value 700 (too high temperature limit is 70.0 °C)
- 1 - 1000 = 0.1 °C - 100.0 °C, step is 0.1 °C. Too high temperature limit is used with Association Group 4s

Parameter no. 63 – Output switch selection
Set value determines the type of the device connected to the on/off output. The outputtype can be normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC).
Values (size is 1 byte dec):
- default value 0
- 0 - When switch/deviceis off the output is 0V (NC)
- 1 - When switch/deviceis off the output is 240Vor 24V(NO)

Parameter no. 70 – Input 1 status on delay
This parameter specifies the delay before the device executes command, after input I1 is activated. For example, if you set theparameter to 30 seconds and close the window, heater will turn ON after 30 seconds.
Values (size is 2byte dec):
- default value 0
- 1 -32000 seconds
If the value of parameter is different to 0, means that the Influence of this input to heating or cooling will react after inserted time. This parameter has influence only when the window sensor functionality is selected by the parameter no. 11.
NOTE: Device status on UI change immediately, but the command will be sent after time set.

Parameter no. 71 – Input 1 status off delay
This parameter specifies the delay before the device executes command after input I1 is deactivated.
For example, if you set the parameter to 30 seconds and openthe window,heater will turn OFFafter 30 seconds.
Values (size is 2byte dec):
- default value 0
- 1 -32000 seconds
If the value of parameter is different to 0, means that the Influence of this input to heating or cooling will react after inserted time. This parameter has influence only when the window sensor functionality is selected by the parameter no. 11
NOTE: Device status onUI change immediately but the command will be send after the set time.

Parameter no. 72 – Input 2 status on delay
This parameter specifies the delay before the device execute command after input I2 is activated.
Values (size is 2byte dec):
- default value 0
- 1 - 32000 seconds
NOTE: This parameter has influence only when the condense sensor functionality is selected by the parameter no. 12.

Parameter no. 73 – Input 2 status off delay
This parameter specifies the delay before the device execute command after input I2 is deactivated.
Values (size is 2byte dec):
- default value 0
- 1 - 32000 seconds
NOTE:This parameter has influence only when the condense sensor functionality is selected by the parameter no. 12.

Parameter no. 74 – Input 3 status on delay
This parameter specifies the delay before the device execute command after input I3 is activated.
Values (size is 2byte dec):
- default value 0
- 1 - 32000 seconds.
NOTE: This parameter has influence only when the flood sensor functionality is selected by the parameter no. 13.

Parameter no. 75 – Input 3 status off delay
This parameter specifies the delay before the device execute command after input I3 is deactivated.
Values (size is 2byte dec):
- default value 0
- 1 - 32000 seconds
NOTE: This parameter has influence only when the flood sensor functionality is selected by the parameter no. 13

Parameter no. 76 – Association group 2, 10 - reporting on time interval
Determinates the time interval of sending device status ON/OFF to the associated device.
Values (size is 1byte dec):
- Default value 30 = 30 minutes
- 0 = Reporting disabled
- 1-127 = 1 minute – 127 minutes, reporting enabled
NOTE: If the Association groups 2 or 10 are set, the device is reporting its state (Basic Set ON/ OFF) on change and on time interval (if this parameter is set)

Parameter no. 77 – Association group 10-delay before sending Basic Set ON
Set a time delay before sent Basic set ON to the associated device. The same time frame also applies for the Basic set OFF.
Values (size is 2 byte dec):
- Default value 180 = 3 minutes
- 0 = Reports with no delay
- 1-32767 = 1 second–32767 seconds, reporting enabled
NOTE: If this parameter is set, Basic Set ON/OFF Report is delayed for the time defined in this parameter.

Parameter no. 78 –Scale Selection
This parameter determines in which measurement unit the device will report temperature - Fahrenheit or Celsius.
Values (size is 1 byte dec)
- Default value 0 = degrees Celsius
- 0 = degrees Celsius
- 1 = degrees Fahrenheit
NOTE: This scale has influence on Temperature reporting and scale reporting. The device is capable of receiving a Set point in all supported scales.

Parameter no. 100 –Enable / Disable Endpoint I1 or select the Notification Type and the Notification Event
Choose whether the Endpoint I1 is disabled (and not shown on the UI) or enabled (and displayed on the UI). By enabling this endpoint (setting it to be either a notification sensor or a binary sensor), the user also selects a Notification Type and a Notification Event for which notification reports will be sent (in case the endpoint is configured as a notification sensor).
Endpoint device type selection:
Endpoint device type selection:GENERIC_TYPE_SENSOR_NOTIFICATION, SPECIFIC_TYPE_NOTIFICATION_SENSOR
Values(sizeis 1 byte dec):
- default value 0
- 1 - Home Security; MotionDetection, unknown location
- 2 - CO; Carbon Monoxide detected, unknown location
- 3 - CO2; Carbon Dioxide detected, unknown location
- 4 - Water Alarm; Water Leak detected, unknown location
- 5 - Heat Alarm;Overheat detected, unknown location
- 6 - Smoke Alarm; Smoke detected, unknown location
- 0 - Endpoint, I2 disabled
-sensor binary (9)GENERIC_TYPE_SENSOR_BINARY, SPECIFIC_TYPE_NOT_USED
Values(sizeis 1 byte dec):
- 9 -Sensor binary
NOTE1: After changing the values of the parameter, first exclude the device(without setting the parameters to their default values), then wait at least 30s and then re-include the device!
NOTE 2: When the parameter is set to the value 9 the notifications are sent for the Home Security notification type.
NOTE3: If "endpoint enabled" (value is set to 1-9), parameter 11 must be set to "2" as "Window Sensor" to determine how deviceinput I1 will operate.

Parameter no. 101 – Enable/Disable Endpoint I2 or select the Notification Type and the
Notification Event
Choose whether the Endpoint I2 is disabled (and not shown on the UI) or enabled (and displayed
on the UI). By enabling this endpoint (setting it to be either a notification sensor or a binary
sensor), the user also selects a Notification Type and a Notification Event for which notification
reports will be sent (in case the endpoint is configured as a notification sensor).
Endpoint device type selection:
-notification sensor (1 - 6): GENERIC_TYPE_SENSOR_NOTIFICATION,
SPECIFIC_TYPE_NOTIFICATION_SENSOR
Values (size is 1 byte dec):
- default value 0
- 1 - Home Security; Motion Detection, unknown location
- 2 - CO; Carbon Monoxide detected, unknown location
- 3 - CO2; Carbon Dioxide detected, unknown location
- 4 - Water Alarm; Water Leak detected, unknown location
- 5 - Heat Alarm; Overheat detected, unknown location
- 6 - Smoke Alarm; Smoke detected, unknown location
- 0 - Endpoint, I2 disabled
-sensor binary (9): GENERIC_TYPE_SENSOR_BINARY, SPECIFIC_TYPE_NOT_USED
Values (size is 1 byte dec):
- 9 - Sensor binary
NOTE: If "endpoint enabled" (value is set to 1-9), parameter 12 must be set to "2000" as
"Condense Sensor" to determine how device input I2 will operate

Parameter no. 102 – Enable / Disable Endpoint I3 or select the Notification Type and the Notification Event
Choose whether the Endpoint I3 is disabled (and not shown on the UI) or enabled (and displayed on the UI). By enabling this endpoint (setting it to be either a notification sensor or a binary sensor), the user also selects a Notification Type and a Notification Event for which notification reports will be sent (in case the endpoint is configured as a notification sensor).
Endpoint device type selection:
-notification sensor (1 -6):GENERIC_TYPE_SENSOR_NOTIFICATION, SPECIFIC_TYPE_NOTIFICATION_SENSOR
Values(sizeis 1 byte dec):
- default value 0
- 1 - Home Security; MotionDetection, unknown location
- 2 - CO; Carbon Monoxide detected, unknown location
- 3 - CO2; Carbon Dioxide detected, unknown location
- 4 - Water Alarm; Water Leak detected, unknown location
- 5 - Heat Alarm;Overheat detected, unknown location
- 6 - Smoke Alarm; Smoke detected, unknown location
- 0 - Endpoint, I2 disabled
-sensor binary (9):GENERIC_TYPE_SENSOR_BINARY, SPECIFIC_TYPE_NOT_USED
Values(sizeis 1 byte dec):
- 9 -Sensor binary
NOTE: If "endpoint enabled" (value is set to 1-9), parameter 13 must be set to "2" as "Flood Sensor" to determine how device input I3 will operate

Parameter no. 110 – Temperature Sensor Offset Settings
Set value is added to or subtracted from the actually measured value to adjust the temperature report sent by an external sensor. This parameter only applies to the Celsius temperature unit (the Fahrenheit unit is currently not supported).
Values (size is 2 byte dec):
- default value 32536
- 32536 - Offset is 0 °C.
- 1 - 100 - Where 1 stands for 0.1°Cand 100 stands for 10.00°C added to the actual measurement.
- 1001 - 1100 – Where 1001 stands for -0.1°C and 1100 stands for -10.0°C subtracted from the actual measurement
NOTE: If the Parameter 78 is set to 1, the report will be in Fahrenheit, but offset setting must be done in Celsius

Parameter no. 120 – Temperature Sensor Reporting Threshold
If an external digital temperature sensor is connected to the device, it reports temperature readings based on the threshold defined in this parameter. This parameter only applies to the Celsius temperature unit (the Fahrenheit unit is currently not supported)
Values (size is 1 byte dec):
- Default value 5 = 0.5°C
- 0 – Reporting disabled
- 1 -127 = Where 1 stands for 0.1 and 127 stands for 12.7 degrees
NOTE: If the Parameter 78 is set to 1, the report will be in Fahrenheit, but offset setting must be done in Celsius.
Electrical diagram

N | Neutral wire (+VDC) |
L | Live (line) wire (-VDC) |
Q↑ | Output for electrical device |
I3 | Input for switch /push button or sensor* |
I2 | Input for switch /push button or sensor* |
I1 | Input for switch /push button or sensor* |
TS | Temperature sensor terminal |
* | Wago 221-413 splicing connectors for L and N connection must be used only when connected to 240 VAC. |
S | Service button (used to add or remove device from the Z-Wave network) |
*For details please check parameters 11, 12 and 13