Интелигентен превключвател Leviton DZ15S Decora с технология Z-Wave, слонова кост, 1 пакет, бял/светъл бадем, 1 пакет превключвател димер

Brand:Leviton

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Превключвателят Z-Wave Plus използва последно поколение технология за управление на осветлението на Leviton. Той поддържа LED и CFL технологии до 600 вата заедно с поддръжка за унаследени осветителни тела с нажежаема жичка до 1800 вата, заедно с поддръжка за флуоресцентни, резистивни и моторни натоварвания. DZ15S е сертифициран по Z-Wave Plus, осигуряващ най-новите технологии, увеличен обхват на комуникация, включване в цялата мрежа и актуализации по въздуха. Силно усъвършенстваният дизайн включва двупосочна обратна връзка, поддържа сцена и се поддържа от системи за сигурност, хъбове и шлюзове, които са активирани Z-Wave, осигурявайки отдалечен достъп и възможности за планиране. С изцяло нов външен вид, истинската рокерка позволява на потребителите да натиснат горната част на греблото, за да включат, или долната, за да изключат. За да отговарят на всеки декор, комплектите за промяна на цвета се предлагат в бяло, слонова кост, светъл бадем, сиво, черно и кафяво. За най-професионална и най-чиста инсталация, свържете устройството с опционална безвинтова стенна плоча Leviton. DZ15S е за използване с Z-Wave активирани хъбове като Samsung SmartThings, за да помогне за улесняване на цялостен интелигентен дом. Ако не желаете да използвате хъб, но все пак желаете гласови контроли и изберете интегриране на устройство на трета страна, Leviton препоръчва DW15S. Ако използвате в инсталация на HomeKit, използвайте DH15S. Показана е стенна плоча без винтове, но не е включена. Опционални стенни плочи без винтове, налични в няколко цвята и размери.

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LEVITON: Правим вашия дом по-интелигентен и по-безопасен от 1906 г. насам. Проектиран, конструиран и поддържан в САЩ с 5-годишно ограничение. МНОГО МЕСТОПОЛОЖЕНИЯ: улеснява превключването на множество локации (3 посоки) с DD0SR-1LZ координиращо дистанционно (без LED индикатор) или DD0SR-DLZ съответстващо дистанционно (с LED индикатор). ОЦЕНКИ: изисква неутрален проводник; LED и CFL до 600W, лампи с нажежаема жичка до 1800W, флуоресцентни баластни товари до 15A. СТИЛ: познатият форм фактор Decora приема опционални стенни плочи и 6 комплекта за промяна на цвета. ГЛАСОВО УПРАВЛЕНИЕ: работи с Alexa (необходим е хъб Z-Wave, устройство Alexa и хъб се продават отделно). СЕРТИФИЦИРАН Z-WAVE PLUS: изисква Z-Wave център като SmartThings или Wink.
Actuator Type ‎Push Button
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Leviton
Brand ‎Leviton
Circuit Type 2-way
Circuit Type ‎2-way
Color ‎White/Light Almond
Connectivity Protocol ‎Z-Wave
Connector Type Clamp
Connector Type ‎Clamp
Contact Type Normally Closed
Contact Type ‎Normally Closed
Control Method ‎Voice
Controller Type ‎Wink, vera, Amazon Alexa, SmartThings
Country of Origin ‎China
Current Rating 15 Amps
Current Rating ‎15 Amps
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,936 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Device, Color Change Kits
International Protection Rating ‎IP00
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 2.1 x 1.4 x 4.1 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎2.1 x 1.4 x 4.1 inches
Item model number ‎DZ15S
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎4.8 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Leviton
Material Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
Material ‎Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
Mounting Type ‎Wall Mount
Number of Items ‎1
Number of Positions ‎2
Operation Mode OFF-NONE-ON
Operation Mode ‎OFF-NONE-ON
Part Number ‎DZ15S
Pattern ‎Dimmer
Product Dimensions ‎2.1 x 1.4 x 4.1 inches
Size ‎1 Pack
Style ‎Switch
Switch Style Rocker
Switch Style ‎Rocker
Terminal Spdt
Terminal ‎Spdt
Thickness ‎1 Inches
Unit Count ‎1.0 Count
Warranty Description ‎Limited 5-Year
Wattage ‎1800 watts

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Scritto da: RJMAN
A little bit difficult to activate
I have one other Leviton device and it is at the far end of the house. It disconnects and has to be reconnected to my Wink hub periodically. Last week it disconnected again. Being house-bound due to the Corona Virus, I decided to spend some time and try to fix this problem once and for all. I went to Amazon and bought this and installed it at about a halfway point between my hub and the older installed Leviton switch, so that the Z-wave at the far end of the house could make a better link to my hub with this as a 'bridge' device. In wiring it, the Red terminal has to go to the load - I incorrectly connected the load to the white terminal at first, and then found my error and reconnected it properly. You need a Neutral wire in the box connected to the 'White' terminal to use the switch. (Hint: You can go against code and use the ground wire as a neutral if the box does not have a neutral, if the switch is not already on a ground fault, as the ground wire is exactly the same polarity as a neutral wire). The difficult thing for me was linking it the new Leviton switch to my WINK hub. You have to put the hub in the linking mode, which is not hard to do with the app on my Android phone. You then have to depress the Leviton switch (either turning it 'On' or 'Off') until the solid green light at the base of the switch turns on. Once that occurs, you depress the Leviton switch using the top of the switch (the 'On' portion) for seven seconds or until the solid green light starts to flash. I did this repeatedly with no success - and that was my fault. There is one more step - and that is what I missed at first. Once the green light is flashing, you have to depress the switch one more time in order to initiate the pairing sequence. After about an hour of false starts, I re-read the instructions and found that I had missed this last step. Once I discovered this (it was in the instructions provided by Leviton, but I missed it), the pairing happened in a few seconds. Whew. I followed the prompt and named the new switch for the light that it controlled. Then I went to the WINK app on the phone and selected Z-wave Network Rediscovery to 'remap' the Z-wave signal. Everything worked great. Finally I went to my Amazon Alexa, and verbally asked it to discover new devices. It found the new switch in about 30 seconds, and from that point on I could control the switch from Alexa. Finally I went to the original problem Leviton switch at the far end of the house. After putting the WINK hub in the pairing mode, I first disconnected that switch from the WINK hub. I then went through the Leviton 'Reset' process (which consisted of putting the switch in the flashing mode and pressing the top of the switch several times). I then went to the WINK app and disconnected that switch from my WINK hub. Once that was done, I reconnected that Leviton switch to the WINK hub using the same sequence. I used to connect the new switch. I named my original switch by a new name just to be certain that Alexa would not be confused. I am not sure if I needed to do that or not, but I did and it worked great. I then used the Zwave Network Rediscovery option on the WINK app to make sure that the original switch was using the optimum path for its signal (there is no way to confirm that it is using the optimum path - I just hoped it would do so). Finally I went back to the Alexa App and 'discovered' the renamed switch. Now everything works great. In summary, the Leviton works fine, but it difficult to link due in part to the Z-Wave technology. I found the Moes brand switches (they do not use Z-Wave) to be less expensive and far superior if connecting to a 3-way circuit (you only need to replace one of the 3-way switches with the Moes brand - incredibly clever technology by the switch designer - and although Moes had some bad reviews on Amazon, Moes has worked reliably for me for over a year wherever I installed it, and installed three of them). But once you have started with a Z-wave, you have to use other Z-wave devices to set up a decent network. Hope this info is helpful to others who have selected Z-Wave.
Scritto da: Jadcock
Best Smart Dimmer I've Tried Yet!
Worth every penny!! I was previously using an existing premium Lutron Caseta dimmer for new 4" LED recessed lights I installed in my living room. With the Caseta, I was able to dim the lights to the lowest setting but it wasn't very low (probably 20%) and they had a slight to moderate flicker to them. This Leviton dimmer DZ6HD-1BZ solves all the problems! Z-Wave inclusion to my Smartthings Gen2 hub was immediate and the controls available are on/off and dim %. The manual mentions that supporting hubs have access to the switch programming options such as minimum dim %, load type setup, etc. but mine wasn't showing. Your experience may vary. No big deal. Using the Leviton manual, I set the load type to LED, and was able to set the minimum dim to 4%! (See picture for super dim lights - background light is from a TV for reference) The lights are so dim it's like being in a movie theater. Another great feature is that when you turn on the switch it returns to the previous dim level used. Great for not blinding yourself if it's early in the morning and you had them dim when you went to bed. You can also disable this setting via instructions in the manual. Overall a great little switch that's very customizable and does everything you would need from a dimmer switch. Bonus points for blending in with my other paddle style switches around the house.
Scritto da: Relentless Researcher
Great switch, once installed- tips and detailed instructions for 3-way "dead end" installation
This works great, once I got it properly installed. However, that took 3 days and about 7 phone calls to Leviton support. That's mostly because I was doing a 3-way installation where one box has the load and line and the other box only has a 3-wire bundle (this is called a dead-end box). The instructions only cover a 3-way where one box has the load and the other box has the line. The diagram in the instructions also cost me hours of head-scratching- I'm not an electrician, so maybe it's my fault, but hopefully you can learn from my experience. Here are some tips and detailed instructions, based on my electrical setup. Maybe I can save you some time and frustration. 1. Put the connections in under the terminal plates. For some reason, their online video shows the method of wrapping each connection around the terminal screw. But getting the wires wrapped tightly was not always easy, and making changes was time consuming. Just stick the flat wire in under the plate and be done with it! 2. If, like me, you are not an electrician, use the wiring diagram for the single pole application for your dimmer and ignore the diagram for the dimmer in the 3-way. If you are looking at the front of your switch, you will see that your line black (hot/from power) goes to the black screw on the right top. The neutral (white) goes to the silver screw on the left top. And the load black (to the lights) goes to the red screw on the left bottom. If you compare the two wiring diagrams, you'll see that the position of the YL/RED terminal appears to switch from the right to the left side of the switch. I thought this had something to do with the way the 3-way circuit worked. It doesn't. It has to do with some technical writer who wanted to draw a straight line from YL/RD to YL/RD. The customer support agent who finally helped me realize this critical mistake chastised me for not looking at the labels of each terminal. These labels are on a sticker on the back of the box, however, so if you've connected your ground, it's really difficult to see the back of the box. 3. If you are installing a 3-way, make sure you get the DD00R-DLZ remote. DO NOT GET THE DD0SR. One Amazon page has a chart that says the SR is compatible. It is definitely not. 4. If you call customer support, realize not all agents are equally capable of helping you. One agent told me it was impossible to install this switch in a 3-way dead end setup. Luckily, I had already talked with 2 other agents who said it was possible, so I corrected him. He also said that I could leave out the line neutral, because it was unnecessary. Guess what? The line (power/from circuit breaker) neutral is absolutely necessary to complete the circuit. 5. In a 3-way dead-end setup, here's how you will have to connect the two switches. First, make sure you have a 3-wire bundle running between the two switches (this actually means 4 wires including the ground). Mine are black, white, and red, so I will refer to them using those colors, but as long as you have three wires and a ground, you're good to go. On the top right (Black terminal), I have the black line (power/ hot) under one side of the clamp and the Black Traveler that goes to box 2 under the other side of the clamp. Two wires- one terminal. Below that terminal, on the bottom right, I have the Red Traveler that goes to box 2 under the clamp of a silver screw (this is the YL/RD terminal). On the bottom left, on the red screw (RD terminal), I have the black load (goes to my lights). For the final terminal, on the top left (the WH terminal), I had to use a wire nut to clamp together the White/ Neutral line (from the power) with the White/ Neutral Traveler that goes to Box 2 AND a pigtail (a short piece of wire). The pigtail is then connected under one side of the WH clamp and the White/Neutral Load (goes to lights) is under the other side of the WH clamp. Two wires- one terminal. One agent told me I could pigtail all 4 wires together, but it was easier to just connect 2 wires to the terminal. 6. The other box was easy peasy, once I had Box 1 straightened out. The Black Traveler goes to top right BK terminal, the Red Traveler to the bottom right YL/RD terminal, and the White/ Neutral goes to the top left WH terminal.
Scritto da: Joe
Easy to install
This was easy to install. It was easily connected to my Ring security system, and works great..
Scritto da: David Hicks
Functional with good integration but switches feel a clicky/cheap
I bought these because I needed some simple smart switches for non-dimmable lights that could be used in three way configurations. I also needed a switch that was compatible with existing Wink hub and Alexa. After some research I settled on these Leviton switches because they met all the technical requirements and Leviton is a well-known electrical switch manufacturer (vs offshore stuff of varying reputation) Installation was fairly straightforward. As usual, you need a neutral (white) in the box. The switches are fairly wide and deep so make sure you have enough room in the box to contain them and any wiring. Configuration was fairly easy but complicated by the Wink software being glitchy (this is, I suspect, Wink's fault so not blaming the switches here). After setup the switches have worked well, both as physical switches and also when controlled remotely by Alexa or Wink. The LED locator light is also nice at night. Two subjective complaints: 1. The switches feel kind of cheap - it's a light plastic rocker with a clicky microswitch to activate and it just doesn't feel very high quality. I have Lutron Caseta switches for dimmable lights and they just feel so much nicer to use. 2. Switching on/off (either with the switch or remotely) uses a relay which makes a fairly prominent click. Other brands of switches do this without a noisy relay so it just feels 'cheap' Overall, good, functional switches but a bit lacking in the 'feel' department.
Scritto da: hb
Leviton DZ15S-1BZ Z-Wave On/Off Wall Switch
This Leviton DZ15S-1BZ Z-Wave on/off wall switch - in my experience - is a reliable product that works exactly as designed. Over the past 3 years I have installed over a dozen of these switches (most with the companion DD0SR-DLZ remote switch) and all continue to work without problems (*). Installing these switches in a 3-way setup (with the companion switch) may require a deductive process to (a) figure out how the original 3-way switches were wired to each other, (b) which outlet box carries the hot and neutral lines from the circuit breaker box, and (c) which outlet box has the cabling to the load. I suspect several of the posted "does not work" reviews are the consequence of the installer not figuring out how to correctly wire this switch, which also includes figuring out how to provide this switch with the required neutral connection. There is a very audible "click" when this switch is turned on and off either directly or by the companion remote switch. This "click" comes from the relay inside the switch, and not the switch paddle. Just be aware this is normal for this switch, and some reviewers have found this to be annoying. (*) If you have purchased this switch after 2019 you will likely receive one with the latest version 1.20 firmware. Switches with firmware versions prior to 1.20 exhibit unpredictable behaviour (as pointed out in some of the earlier reviews posted here) such episodically losing communication with the Z-Wave hub. It is not possible to determine from external inspection which firmware version is installed on the switch - this can only be determined by looking at the detailed device status display provided for some Z-Wave hubs. For users of the SmartThings hub, you need to use the SmartThings web browser IDE interface - this status cannot be seen using the mobile app. If your switch is demonstrating these problems, or if you know your switch has a firmware version prior to 1.20, call Leviton technical support - they will provide (free of charge) a USB Z-Wave stick and the firmware update software required to fix this problem. On switches with firmware version 1.20 (which is on all Leviton Z-Wave switches now being shipped) this switch will work very reliably on a Z-Wave network.
Scritto da: Scott Krawchuk
Awesome switches
Super easy to install…. I integrate these into my alarm system…. I love the ability to turn on lights when I get home in the dark. I also like being able to turn off the lights in my detached garage if I forget them. The switches are really easy to install if you have even the most basic understanding of home AC electrical. Standard switches don’t have a neutral connection, so you have to add a jumper wire from the white wires to the switch, but it’s very easy to do. My Z-Wave system adds these switches in less than a minute and then takes over control of them. Leviton switches are high quality, I have numerous types in my house and they all work perfectly. Highly recommend this product.
Scritto da: redkulaT
Great price for a great switch
Edit: 09/05/2018 - Updating this back to a 5 star review. Leviton support was extremely helpful. No questions asked, they shipped me a new switch within 1 week of telling them the issue. The new one is working perfectly fine. I have even paired it to turn on once motion is detected on my Ring camera. Edit: 06/19/2018 - I am updating my review from a 5 star to a 1 star. The switch has completely stopped functioning. It is not manually turning on anymore. I have tried restarting the switch with the breaker. I know it is not working anymore because there is a manual click that you hear when you turn the lights on. That click is not occurring anymore. I have reached out to Leviton support and am waiting to hear back from them. I will update my review if it gets fixed but I only had this switch for 11 months which shows the build quality may be poor for these switches... Ive been looking for a decently price switched for months. I didn't want to spend $60 on a Z-Wave switch and also couldn't find WiFi bulbs with high enough lumens. Them I stumbled upon this product and wasnt sure about it since there were no reviews but I still jumped in. Glad I did because this is the perfect switch I was looking for. I have a Wink 2 hub. I might get more of these switches for my home. This one was installed to control my porch lights with geofencing enabled. Ask me if you have any questions about installing it. I had to add a neutral (WH) wire to make it work but other than that no issues.
Scritto da: Steve
Working great with Home Assistant
I had a few plugs I wanted to automate that were in awkward locations so I needed a smart plug where the plug doesn't come right out the front of it. These were perfect because when plugged into the wall they stick out less than a couple inches, and the plug points downward. Easy to push furniture up against them, or have in places where someone could walk by and hit a cord coming straight out. Using on my Zooz z-wave dongle using Z-Wave JS running into Home Assistant.

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