Fibaro Z-Wave Smart Implant

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Original price was: $79.00.Current price is: $72.00.

The incredibly small Fibaro Smart Implant allows you to enhance the functionality of appliances, alarm systems, garage doors and more by adding the power of Z-Wave to otherwise “dumb” devices by opening/closing two independent low-voltage “dry-contact” outputs.  You can also connect up to two compatible binary / analog input sensors to have them report their readings back to your Z-Wave controller.

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Description

Incredibly small.

Incredibly smart.
The Fibaro Implant allows you to enhance the functionality of appliances, wired sensors, alarm systems, garage doors and more by adding the power of Z-Wave to otherwise “dumb” devices.
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Garage and gate motors
Add Fibaro Implant to your garage doors and gate motors to instantly make them smart – allowing control from your Z-Wave system – you can even add inputs to Implant so you know the current state of your garage door or motorised gate.
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Wired alarms
Add Fibaro Implant to your wired alarm system to instantly make it smart – allowing control and monitoring from your Z-Wave system. Arm, disarm or include your alarm’s wired sensors as triggers for Z-Wave scenes and monitoring.
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Heating
Add Fibaro Implant to your heating systems – such as heated underfloor tiles, heated towel rails, HVAC systems and more – You can also attach temperature and humidity sensors to Implant for complete Z-Wave control and monitoring.
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Gardens and irrigation
Add Fibaro Implant to wired 0-10V sensors – such as rain, temperature, humidity, wind or soil moisture sensors for complete environmental garden monitoring. You can also add 24V DC solenoids to Implant to create an intelligent irrigation system.
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Switches
Add Fibaro Implant to low-voltage switches to create instant Z-Wave scene and device triggers – anywhere you like. With two “normally-open” or normally-closed” inputs on Implant, you will find plenty of ways to enhance your Z-Wave system.
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Appliances
Add Fibaro Implant to your “dumb” appliances and instantly make them smart – with a bit of ingenuity and DIY tinkering, you can add Implant to almost any low-voltage circuit. The possibilities are only limited by your imagination.

The finer details...

Dimensions

Length: 29mm
Width: 18mm
Height: 13mm

Power & Operation

Power supply: 9-30V DC (not included)
Operating temperature: 0-40°C

Device Applications

Inputs: 2 x 0-10V analog or binary inputs / 1x serial 1-wire input
Outputs: 2 x potential-free outputs (for controlling external circuits)
Maximum current on outputs: 150mA
Maximum voltage on outputs: 30V DC / 20V AC
Built-in temperature sensor: -55°C – 126°C

Communication

Radio protocol: Z-Wave (500 series chip)
Radio transmit power: EIRP max. 7dBm
Radio frequency: 921.4 MHz (AUS/NZ Z-Wave Frequency)
Wireless range: Up to 50m outdoors / Up to 30m indoors (depending on building structure)

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Questions & Answers (6)

Product Questions & Answers

    Where do i purchase the power supply for this unit?
  1. Q Where do i purchase the power supply for this unit?
    A

    Jaycar have some good options at reasonable prices.

  2. I can connect this to the Aotec hub, and it shows as a multi channel device, however it does not show more than one channel and that will not operate. Should these devices be compatible ?
  3. Q I can connect this to the Aotec hub, and it shows as a multi channel device, however it does not ...... Read more
    A

    The Fibaro Implant can be tricky to setup with the Aeotec Smart Hub - out of the box though (https://community.smartthings.com/t/fibaro-smart-implant/158744/184).   If you are still having issues, you may need to install a new Edge driver... Read more

  4. Is it possible do you know to drive a DC motor with this controller? And also set limits on that motor. I am wanting to customise a pet door so I can put it up and down by my Vera hub. So I would need to be able to do forward and reverse on the motor and also be able to set limits.
  5. Q Is it possible do you know to drive a DC motor with this controller? And also set limits on that ...... Read more
    A Yes, this Implant module can certainly drive a DC motor. With the 2 dry contact outputs, you can also control direction. Where it gets a bit tricky is the limits... you could create 2 scenes in Vera - one each for up and down - these would be timed rather than limits (i.e turn on up channel for 3 seconds). It would also be best to setup a "variable" and change / check the variable in each scene (i... Read more
  6. Hi I have a Vera Edge hub. Do you know if this device is compatible with the Vera Edge and my Elite (by Arrowhead) alarm panel? Cheers Rob
  7. Q Hi I have a Vera Edge hub. Do you know if this device is compatible with the Vera Edge and my Eli...... Read more
    A Yes, it is compatible with Vera - but there is a bit of extra configuring you need to do - please see this link https://community.getvera.com/t/fibaro-smart-implant-instructions-to-configure-binary-inputs-updated-skip-first-two-posts-instructions-on-the-3rd/210255/8 As for your alarm, I am sorry to say I am not familiar with this alarm panel so I am unable to offer assistance with this part.
  8. We currently have RF corded blind motors which are great if the signal gets through, can this go in that unit to turn them z-wave? They’re 12v with up/down/stop buttons on the unit.
  9. Q We currently have RF corded blind motors which are great if the signal gets through, can this go ...... Read more
    A With a bit of DIY work this should work - my only concern is the Fibaro Implant has 2 dry contact outputs (which could drive up / down) - not too sure about the stop - it depends how this is wired - if stop simply breaks the up / down contacts - then we will be good to go - if it is its own dry contact connection, then we would need another Implant. I hope this helps.
  10. I know, it's a really technical question. I did read the user manual, but couldn't really find an answer. I want to use it as garage door controller. I have two contact sensors (door open and closed), and I want to use both outputs - to control open/close direction. So my question is - is it possible to detach inputs from outputs and read both inputs state via Z-Wave and control both outputs via Z... Read more
  11. Q I know, it's a really technical question. I did read the user manual, but couldn't really find an...... Read more
    A Yes - this s possible.... two independent low-voltage (including dry contact for garage doors and gates etc) control outputs and two independent binary inputs (for reed switches etc).
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