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Device Identification

Device: Wave Pro Shutter

  • AU Part number / Ordering Code: QPSH-0A1P10AU
  • Z-Wave Product type ID: 0x0003
  • Z-Wave Product ID: 0x0084
  • Z-Wave Manufacturer: Shelly Europe Ltd.
  • Z-Wave Manufacturer ID: 0x0460

Terminology

  • Device – In this document, the term “Device” refers to the Shelly Qubino device that is the subject of this guide.
  • Gateway (GW) – 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., 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, 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 a Z-Wave device to a Z-Wave network (i.e., the gateway). Words like included, added, etc., are used in this context.
  • Removing/Exclusion – The process of removing a Z-Wave device from a Z-Wave network (i.e., the gateway). Words like excluded, removed, etc., are used in this context.

Short Description

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Manual Operation for Shutter

Manual Operation with Momentary Switch

Parameter No. 71 set to 0 and Parameter No. 1 set to 0.

  • Pressing the push-button connected to SW1 (up) for less than 0.5 second (short press) initiates upward movement.
  • Pressing the push-button connected to SW2 (down) for less than 0.5 second (short press) initiates downward movement.
  • If the shutter is moving, any press (on any push-button) will stop the movement.
  • Pressing the push-button connected to SW1 (up) for more than 0.5 second (long press) initiates upward movement until the button is released.
  • Pressing the push-button connected to SW2 (down) for more than 0.5 second (long press) initiates downward movement until the button is released.
Action on Push-ButtonBlind is Not MovingBlind is Moving UpBlind is Moving DownTilting Slats Ongoing
Short press (<0.5s) UPStarts moving upStops movingStops movingNo action
Short press (<0.5s) DOWNStarts moving downStops movingStops movingNo action
Long press (>0.5s) UPStarts moving up; tilts slats (venetian)MovingMovingTilts slats → moves up
Long press (>0.5s) DOWNStarts moving down; tilts slats (venetian)MovingMovingTilts slats → moves down
Release after long pressNo actionStops movingStops movingStops tilting

Manual Operation with Toggle Switch

Parameter No. 71 set to 0 and Parameter No. 1 set to 1.

  • Pressing the toggle switch connected to SW1 (up) initiates upward movement until the switch is released.
  • Pressing the toggle switch connected to SW2 (down) initiates downward movement until the switch is released.

Manual Operation for Venetian Blinds with Momentary Switch

Parameter No. 71 set to 1 and Parameter No. 1 set to 0.

  • General Rules:

    • Short press (<0.5 seconds) → initiates blind movement.
    • Long press (>0.5 seconds) → initiates slats rotation.
  • Pressing SW1 (up) for <0.5s → starts moving up.

  • Pressing SW2 (down) for <0.5s → starts moving down.

  • If the shutter is moving, any press stops movement.

  • Pressing SW1 (up) for >0.5s → initiates slats rotation (0% to 100%) until release or end position. Rotation time defined in Parameter No. 72.

  • Pressing SW2 (down) for >0.5s → initiates slats rotation (100% to 0%) until release or end position.

Action on Push ButtonBlind is Not MovingBlind is Moving UpBlind is Moving DownTilting Slats Ongoing
Short press (<0.5s) UPStarts moving upStops movingStops movingStops tilting
Short press (<0.5s) DOWNStarts moving downStops movingStops movingStops tilting
Long press (>0.5s) UPStarts tilting slatsNo actionNo actionTilts slats to end
Long press (>0.5s) DOWNStarts tilting slatsNo actionNo actionTilts slats to end
Release after long pressNo actionStops movingStops movingStops tilting

Manual Operation for Venetian Blinds with Toggle Switch

Parameter No. 71 set to 1 and Parameter No. 1 set to 1.

  • Pressing a toggle switch connected to SW1 (up) initiates upward movement until released.
  • Pressing a toggle switch connected to SW2 (down) initiates downward movement until released.
  • When slats are at 100%, quick press of UP → moves blind up.
  • When slats are at 0%, quick press of DOWN → moves blind down.

Slats Positioning

To achieve maximum precision when stopping via push-button, gateway, or remote control:

  • When setting a new slats position while the blind is stopped, the slats first move to 100%, then back to the target position.
  • When moving DOWN and reaching the limit switch (or being stopped), slats rotate to 100% then return to the previous position.
  • When moving UP and stopped, slats rotate back to the previous position.

Main Applications

  • Residential
  • MDU (Multi Dwelling Units – apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
  • Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
  • Government/municipal
  • University/college
  • Farming

Integrations

Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed using Z-Wave, the world’s leading technology for smart homes. This means they work with all certified gateways supporting the Z-Wave communication protocol.

We regularly test compatibility with different Z-Wave gateways to ensure full functionality.


Simplified Internal Schematics

Shelly Pro 2PM V2 internal schematics


Device Electrical Interfaces

Inputs

  • 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals
  • 2 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N and L

Outputs

  • 2 relay outputs with power measurement on screw terminals

Connectivity

Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security


Safety Features

  • Over-load detection
  • Overheat detection

Supported Load Types

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User Interface

S Button and Operating Modes

  1. Normal mode
  2. Setting in progress mode
  3. Setting mode (with S button)
    • Required to perform actions like inclusion, exclusion, factory reset.
    • Limited-time mode; automatically returns to Normal mode after completion.
    • Entering Setting Mode:
      • Quickly press and hold the S button until LED turns solid blue.
      • An additional quick press changes menu (infinite loop).
      • Menu LED status has a 10-second timeout before returning to Normal mode.

S Button Functions

  • Manually add the device to a Z-Wave network
  • Manually remove the device from a Z-Wave network
  • Factory reset the device

Functionality

Automatic calibration is the process during which the device learns the positions of the limit switches.

Note! For correct positioning, the device must perform a calibration procedure!
The motor must be equipped with electronic or mechanical limit switches, and the limits must be correctly set before calibration.


Shutter Positioning Calibration (Shutter Mode)

Parameter No. 71 set to 0

Calibration with Gateway

  1. Add the device to the Z-Wave network per inclusion instructions.
  2. Set Parameter No. 78 (forced Shutter calibration) to 1.
  3. The device performs a full cycle: up → down → up → down to 50%.
  4. Check Parameter No. 78 — should be 2 if successful.
  5. Ensure yellow LED is not blinking.

Note: If value is 3 or 4, verify the device completes the full cycle (up, down, up, down to 50%), limit switches are correctly set, and wiring follows the user guide.

Calibration with Push-Button (SW1)

  1. Move blind to top (upper) position.
  2. Press SW1 four times within 3 seconds.
  3. Device starts calibration and completes 4 cycles: up → down → up → down to 50%.
  4. No time limit.

Calibration with S Button

  1. Enter Setting mode: press S button briefly (<0.5s).
  2. Hold S button until yellow LED appears (calibration selected).
  3. Press S button for >2 seconds to start calibration.
  4. Confirm yellow LED is not blinking.

Note: If yellow LED still blinks, verify full cycle execution, correct limit switches, and proper wiring.


Slats Tilting Position Calibration (Venetian Mode)

Parameter No. 71 set to 1

When enabling "venetian blind" mode, slats positioning calibration is required.

  • Default rotation time: 1.5 seconds (adjustable via Parameter No. 72).
  • If too slow: increase time.
  • If too fast: decrease time.

Steps:

  1. Add and calibrate the device as described in Shutter Positioning Calibration.
  2. Set Parameter No. 71 to 1 ("Venetian blinds").
  3. Adjust Parameter No. 72 until slat rotation is correct.
  4. Repeat until desired behavior is achieved.

Note: Correct turning time ensures slats don’t cause blind movement during rotation.


LED Signalisation

General Rules

  • Press S button once to switch between Normal and Setting modes.
  • Solid LED = Setting mode (except plugs). Auto-returns to Normal mode after 10 seconds.
  • LED turns off after 30 minutes (unless woken by S button press or power cycle).

Normal Mode LED Status

StateLED Behavior
Removed/Excluded / Not CalibratedBlinking blue for 10 min after power-up or S button press
Removed/Excluded / CalibratedBlinking blue and yellow for 30 min after power-up or S button press
Added/Included / Not CalibratedBlinking green for 10 min after power-up or S button press
Added/Included / CalibratedBlinking green and yellow for 30 min after power-up or S button press

Settings in Progress

EventLED Behavior
Factory Reset & RebootSolid green (~1 sec), then blue + red blinking (0.1s On/Off) for ~2 sec
Adding / RemovingBlinking blue in Mode 2
Shutter CalibrationBlinking yellow in Mode 2

Settings Mode with S Button

Menu SelectedLED Behavior
Adding/RemovingSolid blue (max 10 sec)
During ProcessBlinking blue in Mode 3
Factory ResetSolid red (max 10 sec)
During ProcessBlinking red in Mode 3
CalibrationSolid yellow (max 10 sec)
During ProcessBlinking yellow in Mode 3

Alarm Mode

Alarm ConditionLED Behavior
Over-current detectedBlinking red (1x: 0.2s On/Off, 2s Off)
Overheat detectedBlinking red (2x: 0.2s On/Off, 2s Off)
Power Supply FaultBlinking red (3x: 0.2s On/Off, 2s Off)

LED Blinking Modes

ModeBlink Pattern
Mode 10.5s On / 2s Off
Mode 20.5s On / 0.5s Off
Mode 30.1s On / 0.1s Off
Mode 4(1–6x: 0.2s On/Off) + 2s Off
Mode 50.2s On blue / 0.2s On red

Specifications

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Basic Wiring Diagram

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About Z-Wave

Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® Network (Inclusion)

Note: The blind will move 2s up/2s down if successfully added/removed.

SmartStart Inclusion

  1. Scan the Z-Wave QR code on the device with a gateway supporting SmartStart.
  2. Add the Device Specific Key (DSK) to the provisioning list.
  3. Connect the device to power.
  4. If the blue LED blinks slowly, the device is not yet added.
  5. Automatic inclusion occurs within seconds.
  6. Blue LED blinks faster during inclusion.
  7. Green LED blinks slowly upon success.

Inclusion with S Button

  1. Connect device to power.
  2. Check if blue LED blinks slowly → not added.
  3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
  4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
  5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until blue LED blinks slowly → triggers Learn mode.
  6. Blue LED blinks faster during inclusion.
  7. Green LED blinks slowly if successful.

Note: Setting mode timeouts after 10 seconds.

Inclusion with Switch/Push-Button

  1. Connect device to power.
  2. Check if blue LED blinks slowly.
  3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
  4. Toggle switch/push-button 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
  5. Blue LED blinks faster during inclusion.
  6. Green LED blinks slowly if successful.

Learn mode – state allowing device to receive network info from gateway.


Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® Network (Exclusion)

Note: Custom parameters remain unchanged.

Removal with S Button

  1. Connect device to power.
  2. Check if green LED blinks slowly → device is added.
  3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
  4. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
  5. Release, then press and hold (>2s) until blue LED blinks slowly → triggers Learn mode.
  6. Blue LED blinks faster during removal.
  7. Blue LED blinks slower if successful.

Removal with Switch/Push-Button

  1. Connect device to power.
  2. Check if green LED blinks slowly.
  3. Enable add/remove mode on gateway.
  4. Toggle switch 3 times within 3 seconds → enters Learn mode.
  5. Blue LED blinks faster during removal.
  6. Blue LED blinks slower if successful.

Factory Reset

General

After reset, all custom settings revert to defaults. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only if gateway is missing/inoperable.

With S Button

  1. Press and hold S button until LED turns solid blue.
  2. Press S button repeatedly until LED turns solid red.
  3. Hold S button (>2s) until red LED blinks faster → starts reset.
  4. LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue + red blink rapidly (~2s).
  5. Blue LED blinks slowly if successful.

With Switch/Push-Button

Only possible within first minute after power-up.

  1. Connect device to power.
  2. Toggle switch 5 times within 3 seconds.
  3. LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue + red blink rapidly (~2s).
  4. Blue LED blinks slowly if successful.

Z-Wave Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)

The device supports Security 2 (S2) using Strong AES 128 encryption — making Z-Wave the most secure IoT platform.

  • Supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion.
  • For S2 inclusion, the PIN Code (first 5 digits) from the DSK label is required.
  • DSK label is printed on the side of the device and inside packaging.
  • Do not remove the label.
  • DSK is also represented as a QR code.

Note: The PIN Code must be kept safe. Use the backup in packaging.


Z-Wave Parameters

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Z-Wave Command Class

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Z-Wave Notifications Command Class

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Z-Wave Associations

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Z-Wave Important Disclaimer

Z-Wave wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. Do not rely solely on this device for life-or-value-critical applications. If the device isn’t recognized or appears incorrectly, manually change the device type and ensure your gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-channel devices.


Troubleshooting

For troubleshooting, visit our support portal: https://support.shelly.cloud/


Compatibility with Gateways

GatewayUpDownSW UpSW DownWkWhSlatsSW SlatsNotes
Home Assistant
Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3
Homey
Homee Cube Gen 7*1
Homee Cube Gen 5*1, *2, *3
Smart ThingsTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDWith Shelly Wave edge driver
Vera Ezlo
Cozify

Notes:

  • *1: Slats cannot be controlled via UI; position not visualized.
  • *2: Reports sent only via buttons; slider sends to location but doesn’t refresh state.
  • *3: State refreshed only after stop button pressed.
  • *4: Device sent to position but position not reported.

Legend

SymbolMeaning
Working / Possible
Not Working / Not Possible
PPartially
N/TNot Tested
TBDTo be done

Function Definitions

FunctionMeaning / Tested
On/OffResponds to app UI On/Off command
SW On/OffReports On/Off changes via SW input
DimmingResponds to app UI dimming command
SW DimmingReports dimming state change via SW
WattsWatts reported unsolicited
kWhkWh reported unsolicited
Up/DownResponds to app UI Up/Down command
SW Up/DownReports Up/Down changes via SW
SlatsSlats respond to app UI command
SW SlatsSlats report changes via SW
D controlDetached mode: reports scene commands (single/double press, etc.)
D BinaryDetached mode: reports binary On/Off via SW
Sensor #Sensor report visible in gateway; type noted

Gateway Guides

Useful guides available in the Shelly Knowledge Base.


Compliance


Printed User Guide

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