Clipsal Wiser Micro Module Smart Dimmer 200 W Max, 240V, Grey
Item Number: CLP5010WDZ
The Wiser Micro Module Smart Dimmer combines smart dimmer functionality with bell press push-button switches. It transforms a conventional push-button switch into a connected device you can control from the switch or through the Wiser by SE app.
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- dimmable LED: 0...150 W
- compact fluorescent lamp: 0...200 W
- incandescent lamp: 0...200 W at 240 V
- halogen lamp: 0...200 W at 240 V
- LV halogen lamps: 0...200 W (electronic transformer)
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- overheating protection
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- push-button
- by mobile application
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- wall
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- AS/NZS 60669.2.1 safety
- AS/NZS 60669.2.1 EMC
- AS/NZS 4268 radio
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Software - Utility
Frequently Asked Questions
I am installing a 2-wire Dimmer, when should I be using a 31CAP or 31LCDA?
Hide ShowThe 31CAP and 31LCDA both have separate uses to resolve issues experienced with 2-wire Dimmers.
The 31CAP should be used when minimum load of the device is not being met, this is usually indicated by the load/light, that is controlled by the dimmer, by glowing when it should be off. Adding the 31CAP will increase the load and prevent the load/light from glowing in the off state. Depending on how far off minimum load you are more than one 31CAP may be required.
The 31LCDA should be used in instances where the load/light is flickering constantly, which indicates an issue with compatibility with the 2-wire dimmer used. The 31LCDA resolves these incompatibilities and flickering should then stop, if the flickering is reduced but still present you may need another 31LCDA to completely resolve. No more than 3x 31LCDA’s should be used on one dimmer.
Can the Wiser Micro Module Dimmer have LED indication?
Hide ShowConnecting the LED indicator to the ‘I’ terminal can create a pathway that interferes with the electrical signal the module is triggered with sometimes causing the switch control to not function or the module to behave erratically.
Connecting the LED indicator to the ‘L’ terminal means the module is then actively trying to dim the indicator also and with the led indicators being non-dimmable will cause an error in the module.
Where can I find the files and how to update the firmware on my Zigbee Wiser devices when I don’t have the Wiser Hub?
Hide ShowWithout the Wiser Hub you will be unable to connect Wiser devices via Zigbee in Wiser by SE and therefore will be unable to update your devices.
We do not offer any other methods for updating firmware on the devices.
In the Wiser by SE App, why is my device/s (BLE/Zigbee) greyed out?
Hide ShowZigbee – Check that your router, device and Hub are powered. If you are not connected to the local WiFi associated with the Hub you will also need to check if your router and hub are still connected to the internet.
BLE – Check if you are in range of the device and does the device still have power
What is the Standby Power of my Wiser devices?
Hide ShowWiser Micro Module Dimmer - CLP5010WDZ/PDL5010WDZ - 0.4 W
Wiser Micro Module Blind - CLP5015WBZ/PDL5015WBZ - 0.4 W
Wiser Hub - CLP501902/PDL501902 - 0.2 W
Bluetooth 2AX - 41E2PBSWM-VW/PDL356PB2MBTW-VW - 0.25 W
Bluetooth 10AX - 41E10PBSWM-VW/PDL356PB10MBTW-VW - 0.20 W
Bluetooth Dimmer - 41EPBDWCLM-VW/PDL354PBDMBTW-VW - 0.50 W
Bluetooth Socket - 3025CSG/PDL395CSG - 0.30 W
ZigBee 2AX - 41E2PBSWMZ-VW/PDL356PB2MBTZ-VW - 0.25 W
ZigBee 10AX - 41E10PBSWMZ-VW/PDL356PB10MBTZ-VW - 0.20 W
ZigBee Dimmer - 41EPBDWCLMZ-VW/PDL354PBDMBTZ-VW - 0.50 W
ZigBee Socket - 3025CSGZ/PDL395CSGZ - 0.30 W
My Wiser switches are not responding to being pressed or control via Wiser by SE, what can I do to troubleshoot the issue?
Hide ShowOnce this has been taken note of begin by power cycling your Wiser Hub. This can be done by removing the micro-USB where it connects to the Hub or by turning off the power outlet that supplies power to the Hub. Leave it off for 10 – 15 seconds and then reconnect the Wiser Hub and wait until it completes its reboot procedure at the end of which only 2 LED indicators should be visible on the Wiser Hub. With LEDs at top of Hub - if connected with Ethernet cable (Right and Left Led will turn ON). If connect via WiFi (Middle and Right Led will turn ON)
If this fails to resolve the issue the product failing to respond may need to be power cycled itself. If confidant and able, access the switchboard that has the RCBO’s or Circuit breakers that supply power to the products. Turn the applicable supply off for 10 – 15 seconds and then turn this supply back on.
Note: If uncertain contact your installing electrician for the Wiser system who may advise what is supplying power to the Wiser products. If fuses are installed in your switchboard it is recommended to have your electrician remove the fuse and then re-fit after 10 – 15 seconds. Fuses can be extremely dangerous if not correctly handled by a qualified electrician.
If the switches are still unresponsive contact Tech Support via phone – Australia: 13 73 28 (13 SEAU) New Zealand 0800 652 999, email - techsupport.pz@se.com or via online chat through a link on our support page https://www.clipsal.com/clipsal-support/contact-us or https://www.pdl.co.nz/support
Can I trigger a moment/scene from a Wiser wall switch?
Hide ShowYes. When a number of Wiser switches/dimmers are paired with the Wiser Hub, this can be achieved with the use of an Automation and would consist of - Condition: Device status = On, Action = Enable or Disable Automation/Trigger Moment, Delay 1s, Run the device = Off.
Note: Only 1 moment can be used within an automation
I have made name changes to my Wiser devices in Wiser by SE how can I get these changes to work with Google voice control?
Hide ShowThe changes will not be recognized If they are done on a device that is not the creator of the Home within the Google Home App that is linked with the voice control speaker. This can be solved by having the creator refresh his Google Home.
Note: Only one Wiser by SE account should be linked with Google home per household. This person should then create the home within Google Home and add members to this home. If more than one Wiser by SE account in the same home is linked to Google Home this can create ‘doubles’ of the Wiser devices within the Google Home App.
How do I swap my Wiser connected switch and dimmer devices from BLE to Zigbee?
Hide ShowNOTE: Before swapping from Bluetooth/BLE to Zigbee it is strongly recommended that a factory reset be performed on the mechanism before initiating the change.
Wiser Product Warranty
Hide ShowThe 2AX (41E2PBSWM), 10AX (41E10PBSWM), Dimmer (41EPBDWCLM), Micro module dimmer (CLP5010WDZ), Micro module switch (CLP5011WSZ), Micro module blinds (CLP5015WBZ) and the Connected Socket Outlet (3025CSG) all have a 2-year warranty.
This information can be found on the product installation instructions.