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1. Terminology
• Device - In this document, the term “Device” is used to refer to the Shelly Qubino device
that is a subject of this guide.
• Gateway - A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main
controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub, etc., is a device that serves as a
central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The term “gateway” is used in this
document.
• S button - The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices and is used for
various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion), and resetting the
device to its factory default settings. The term "S button" is used in this document.
• Adding/Inclusion - The process of adding Z-Wave device to a Z-Wave network -
gateway. The words included, added, etc. are used in this regard.
• Removing/Exclusion - The process of removing Z-Wave device from a Z-Wave network -
gateway. The words excluded, removed, etc. are used in this regard.
2. About Shelly Qubino
Shelly Qubino is a line of innovative microprocessor-managed devices, which allow remote
control of electric circuits with a smartphone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. They
work on Z-Wave® wireless communication protocol, using a gateway. When the gateway is
connected to the internet, you can control Shelly Qubino devices remotely from anywhere.
Shelly Qubino devices can be operated in any Z-Wave® network with other Z-Wave® certified
devices from other manufacturers. All mains operated nodes within the network will act as
repeaters regardless of vendor to increase reliability of the network. Devices are designed to
work with older generations of Z-Wave® devices and gateways.
3. About the Device
The Device controls on/off function for one electrical device, e.g., bulb, ceiling fan, IR heater,
electrical locks, garage doors, irrigation system, etc. The output contact is potential-free (dry
contact), so different power supply loads (up to 15 A) can be connected to the Device. It is
compatible with push-buttons and switches (default).
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the
output O (O1) state to the opposite state - on, off, on, etc. If the SW (SW1) is configured as a
push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button will change the output O (O1)
state to the opposite state - on, off, on, etc.