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System M and System D - Connected

Wireless Switch 1-gang/2-gang


Device user guide
Information about features and functionality of the device.

02/2024

www.se.com
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Table of Contents
Safety information .......................................................................................4
System M and System D - Connected Wireless Switch 1-gang/
2-gang...........................................................................................................5
For your safety ...........................................................................................5
About the device.........................................................................................5
Installing the device ....................................................................................6
Changing the device from 1-gang to 2-gang..................................................6
Pairing the device .......................................................................................7
Pairing device manually.........................................................................7
Pairing device with auto scan.................................................................8
Configuring the device ................................................................................9
Changing the device icon ......................................................................9
Renaming the device ..........................................................................10
Changing the device location ...............................................................10
Removing the device........................................................................... 11
Resetting the device............................................................................ 11
Using the device.......................................................................................12
Lighting group.....................................................................................13
Shutter group .....................................................................................16
Moments ............................................................................................19
Replacing the battery ................................................................................22
LED indications ........................................................................................23
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................24
Technical Data .........................................................................................24
Compliance ................................................................................................25
Compliance information for Green Premium products..................................25
EU Declaration of Conformity ....................................................................26
Trademarks..............................................................................................26

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Safety information

Safety information
Important information
Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar
with the device before trying to install, operate, service, or maintain it. The
following special messages may appear throughout this manual or on the
equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that
clarifies or simplifies a procedure.

The addition of either symbol to a “Danger” or “Warning” safety label indicates


that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the
instructions are not followed.

This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury
hazards. Obey all safety messages that accompany this symbol to avoid possible
injury or death.

DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
in death or serious injury.

CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury.

NOTICE
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury.

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System M and System D - Connected Wireless


Switch 1-gang/2-gang

MTN5001-0300 (System M)

MTN5001-6000 (System D)

For your safety

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
While installing the device on a wall box or an existing switch outlet
combination, always isolate the 230 V AC cables by applying an adhesive silver
foil on the fixing plate.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

About the device


The Connected Wireless Switch 1-gang/2-gang (hereinafter referred to as
Wireless Switch / Freelocate Switch) is a battery-powered wireless switch that
is used to control a group of Zigbee devices (such as light and shutter) within the
same Zigbee network. The device can be configured through the Wiser app.
Features of the Wireless Switch:
• Add a Group (such as lighting and shutter control).
• Add a Moment (such as Movie Night, Good Night Moment).
• Low battery notification.
NOTE:
• This device user guide shows pairing, configuring and other features of
Wireless Switch 2-gang. The same applies for Wireless Switch 1-gang.
• Construction materials may cause interference which affect Gateway-to-
device and device-to-device distances. In the open air, there is no
interference, so the distance can be much longer.

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Installing the device


Refer to the installation instruction supplied with this product.
See Connected Wireless Switch.

Changing the device from 1-gang to 2-gang


You can change the Wireless Switch mode from 1-gang to 2-gang before you pair
your device to the Gateway.
NOTE: The Wireless Switch is in 1-gang mode by default.
Follow the steps to change the mode:

1. Remove the 1-gang rocker from the module.

NOTICE
MODULE DAMAGE
The module is locked into the rocker. Use a screwdriver and carefully
remove the rocker from the module.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

2. Mount the 2-gang rocker on the module.


3. Insert the module into the frame from the front and ensure that it clicks into
place.
4. Press and hold the top right and bottom left push button simultaneously for 10
seconds until the LED starts blinking red.
The red LED indicates the switching process. The Wireless Switch is now
changed to 2-gang mode.

1 2

3 4

x 10 s

NOTE: To change the mode back to 1-gang, reset the device, page 11 and
replace with 1-gang rocker.

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Pairing the device


Using the Wiser app, first pair your device with the Gateway to access and control
the device. You can either add the device manually or do an auto-scan to pair it.
NOTE: If you want to change the Wireless Switch from 1-gang to 2-gang
mode, then refer to Changing Wireless Switch from 1-gang to 2-gang, page 6
before you start pairing.

Pairing device manually


Follow the steps to pair the device manually:
1. On the Home page, tap +.

2. Tap , select Wiser Hub and tap Done.


3. Select any one of the options to add device (A):
– Add Device with Install Code
– Add Device without Install Code
Add Device

Install Code is Recommended

device.
If you are unable to scan or type the install
code, you can still add the device without it.

A
Add Device without Install Code

4. To add the device with Install Code, tap Add Device with Install Code to
open the slide-up menu. Select any one of the options (B):
– Scan Install Code - You can scan the device for the Install Code
– Enter Install Code Manually - You can manually enter the install code
from the device
After adding the device with Install Code, proceed to Step 6.
Add Device

Install Code is Recommended

device.
If you are unable to scan or type the install
code, you can still add the device without it.

Scanwithout
Add Device Install Code
Install Code
B
Cancel

TIP: It is recommended to add the device with Install Code for security.
5. To pair the device without Install Code, tap Add Device without Install
Code.

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6. Short press at the right top corner 3 times.

Make sure that the LED blinks orange.


7. In the app, select Confirm that the LED is blinking (C) and tap Start
configuration.
Cancel

How to pair device


Short-press at the right top corner for 3 times.

8. Wait for a few seconds until the LED turns green and the app to show that the
device is added successfully.
The green LED shows that the Wireless Switch is successfully connected to
the Gateway/Hub.

9. After the device is added in the app, tap Done.

Pairing device with auto scan


Pairing the device with auto scan automatically discovers the device when the
corresponding device is powered On.
Follow the steps to pair the device:

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1. On the Home page, tap +.


2. Tap Auto scan tab and tap Confirm.
3. If you have multiple hubs, do Step 4 or proceed to Step 5.
4. Tap Select hub and select the Wiser hub from the slide-up menu.
5. Short press the top right key 3 times to start pairing.
NOTE: Wait for a few seconds until the device search is completed.
6. Tap Next (A) and select Freelocate Switch.
Auto Scan

Switch

Next A

7. Once the device is added successfully, tap Done.

Configuring the device


Changing the device icon
You can change the device icon using the Wiser app.
1. On the Home page, select the device for which you wish to change the icon.

2. At the top-right corner of the screen, tap .

3. Tap edit next to the device name.


4. Tap Icon to view the menu.

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5. In the slide-up menu, select any one of the following (A) to change the device
icon:
– Take photo - allows you to click a photo from the mobile camera.
– Select from Icon Library - allows you to select an icon from the app
library.
– Select from Album - allows you to select a photo from the mobile gallery.

Renaming the device


You can rename the device using the Wiser app.
1. On the Home page, select the device for which you wish to rename.

2. At the top-right corner of the screen, tap .

3. Tap edit next to the device name.


4. Tap Name, enter the new name (A) and then tap Save.

Icon Rename

Name A
Cancel Save

Changing the device location


You can change the device location using the Wiser app.
1. On the Home page, select the device for which you wish to change the
location.

2. At the top-right corner of the screen, tap .

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3. Tap edit next to the device name.


4. Tap Location.
5. Select the desired location from the list (A) and then tap Save.
Device location Save

Master Bedroom

Kitchen
A
Study Room

Kids Room

Removing the device


Using the Wiser app, you can remove a device from the device list.
To remove the device:
1. On the Home page, tap All devices > Connected Wireless Switch 2-gang.

2. Tap to display more details.


3. Tap Remove and Factory Reset Device (A) and short press the top-right
push button 3 times to activate the device.
More

Wireless Switch

Others

Add to home screen

TIP: Alternatively, on the home page you can tap and hold the
Connected Wireless Switch to remove the device.
NOTE: By removing the device, you will reset the device. If you still have
a problem with the reset, refer to resetting the device, page 11.

Resetting the device


You can reset the Wireless Switch to factory default manually. It can be reset
manually at any time, e.g., when the device mode is changed from 1-gang to 2-
gang, page 6.
To reset the Wireless Switch:
1. Short press the top-right push button 3 times (< 0.5 s) and then press and
hold the push button (>10 s).

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2. After 10 s, LED starts blinking red, then release the push button.

3× < 0,5 s + 1× 10 s


The wireless switch restarts and blinks green for a few seconds.
NOTE:
• After reset, the LED turns off to save the battery.
• All configuration data, user data, and network data are deleted.

Using the device


The control panel of the Wireless Switch allows you to add lighting group, shutter
group and moment to each push button.
On the Wireless Switch control panel, you can see the following:
• Battery level (A)
• Top left key (B)
• Top right key (C)
• Bottom left key (D)
• Bottom right key (E)
Wireless Switch

B C

D E

NOTE: The app assigns both top and bottom keys to a lighting and shutter
group, while any one key is assigned to a moment.

Functions of the Wireless Switch push button:

Group Devices Push button function

Lighting group Switch • Turn On: Single press top key


• Turn Off: Single press bottom key

Dimmer • Turn On: Single press top key

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• Turn Off: Single press bottom key


• Increase brightness: Long press top key
• Decrease brightness: Long press bottom key

Shutter group Shutter • Open: Long press top key


• Stop opening: Single press top/bottom key
• Close: Long press bottom key
• Stop closing: Single press top/bottom key

Moment Triggers the • Turn On: Single press the key


devices that are
NOTE: You cannot turn off a moment. To go back to
added in a moment
it’s previous state, you need to create another
moment, page 19 for that.

Lighting group
Using the Wiser app, you can create lighting groups and assign them to one or
more wireless switch push buttons.
TIP: A lighting group can be assigned to left top/bottom keys or the right top/
bottom keys or both.

Adding a lighting group


To add a lighting group to the top and bottom left key:
1. On the Home page, tap All devices > Connected Wireless Switch 2-gang.
2. On the control panel page, tap Top left key > Lighting Group > +.
3. Tap Edit name, enter the group name (A) and tap Save.
TIP: You can choose the cover image that represents your group by tapping
.
Group Settings Save

Edit name

Action (0/80)

Add Task

Show on Home Page

A
Save

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4. Tap Add Task to select any device from the list and tap Next.

NOTE: You can add one or more actions using .


All devices Select function Next

Switch

5. Once all the actions are set, tap Save.


6. On the Lighting Group page, select the light group (B) you want to assign to
the push button.
7. Short press the top right push button 3 times to activate the device and tap
Sure (C) on the app.
Lighting Group

•••

The lighting group is now added to the top and bottom left key (D).

Wireless Switch

NOTE: If you add a shutter/moment group to the top/bottom left key, then
the app removes the lighting group from the top/bottom left key.

Editing a lighting group


To edit a lighting group:

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1. Navigate to Connected Wireless Switch 2-gang > Top left key > Lighting
Group.
2. Locate the lighting group you want to edit and tap .
3. On the Edit page, you can tap each item to change the settings and tap
Save.
Group Settings Save

Light Group

Action

Switch

Switch

Unbinding a lighting group


Unbinding the lighting group allows you to remove the lighting group from the
assigned keys without deleting the lighting group.
Follow the steps to unbind a lighting group:
1. Go to the control panel and tap Top left key.
2. Tap Unbind.
3. Short press the top right push button 3 times on the Wireless Switch to
activate the device and tap Confirm on the app.

The lighting group is now removed from the top and bottom left key.

Deleting a lighting group


Follow the steps to delete a lighting group:
1. Navigate to Connected Wireless Switch 2-gang > Top left key > Lighting
Group.
2. Locate the lighting group you want to delete and tap .

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3. Tap Delete (A).


NOTE: Deleting a lighting group will unbind the lighting group from the
keys.
Group Settings Save

Light Group

Action

Switch

Switch

Shutter group
Using the Wiser app, you can create shutter groups and assign them to one or
more wireless switch push buttons.
TIP: A shutter group can be assigned to the left top/bottom keys, the right top/
bottom keys or both.

Adding a shutter group


Follow the steps to add a shutter group to the top and bottom right key:
1. On the Home page, tap All devices > Connected Wireless Switch 2-gang.
2. On the control panel page, tap Top right key > Shutter Group > +.
3. Tap Edit name, enter the group name (A) and tap Save.
TIP: You can choose the cover image that represents your group by tapping
.
Group Settings Save

Edit name

Action (0/80)

Add Task

Show on Home Page

A
Save

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4. Tap Add Task to select any device from the list and tap Next.

NOTE: You can add one or more actions using .


All devices Select function Next

5. Once all the actions are set, tap Save.


6. On the Shutter Group page, select the shutter group (B) you want to assign
to the push button.
7. Short press the top right push button 3 times on the Wireless Switch to
activate the device and tap Sure on the app.
Shutter Group

•••

The shutter group is now added to the top and bottom right key (D).

Wireless Switch

NOTE: If you add a lighting/moment group to the top/bottom right key,


then the app removes the shutter group from the top/bottom right key.

Editing a shutter group


Follow the steps to edit a shutter group:

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1. Navigate to Connected Wireless Switch 2-gang > Top right key > Shutter
Group.
2. Locate the shutter group you want to edit and tap .
3. On the Edit page, you can tap each item to change the settings and tap
Save.
Group Settings Save

Shutter Group

Action

Unbinding a shutter group


Unbinding the shutter group allows you to remove the shutter group from the
assigned keys without deleting the shutter group.
Follow the steps to unbind a shutter group:
1. Go to the control panel and tap Top right key.
2. Tap Unbind.
3. Short press the top right push button 3 times on the Wireless Switch to
activate the device and tap Confirm on the app.

The shutter group is now removed from the top and bottom right keys.

Deleting a shutter group


Follow the steps to delete a shutter group:
1. Navigate to Connected Wireless Switch 2-gang > Top right key > Shutter
Group.
2. Locate the shutter group you want to delete and tap .

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3. Tap Delete (A).


NOTE: Deleting the shutter group will unbind the shutter group from the
keys.
Group Settings Save

Shutter Group

Action

Moments
A Moment allows you to group multiple actions that are usually performed
together. Using the Wiser app, you can create moments based on your needs
(such as movie night) and configure them to the Wireless Switch push buttons.
TIP: A moment can be assigned to any of the four keys individually.

Creating a moment
Follow the steps to create a moment:

1. On the Home page, tap .


2. Go to Moment > + icon to create a moment.
3. Tap Edit name, enter the group name (A) and tap Save.
TIP: You can choose the cover image that represents your moment by
tapping .
Cancel Moment settings Save

Edit name

Action (0/80)
Edit name

A
Add Task

Cancel
Show on Home Page Save

4. In the Action section, tap Add task (B) to open the slide-up menu.

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5. In the Add task menu, you can do either or all of the following actions (C):
– Run the device - Select the devices that you want in a moment.
– Delay - Set the delay time.

NOTE: You can add one or more actions using .


Cancel Moment settings Save

My settings

Action (0/80)

Add Task
B
Show on Home PageAdd task

Select Automation
C
Delay

6. Tap Run the device and select the devices and its function you want to add
and tap Next.
EXAMPLE: If you want to open a curtain, then tap Curtain Switch > Control
> Open and tap Save.
7. Once all the actions are set, tap Save.
TIP: Alternatively, you can navigate to Connected Wireless Switch 2-
gang > Top right key > Moment and tap + icon to create a moment.

Adding a moment to the wireless switch


Using the Wiser app, you can add a moment to the Wireless Switch push buttons.
Follow the steps to add a moment to the Wireless Switch key(s):
1. On the Home page, tap All devices > Connected Wireless Switch 2-gang.
2. On the control panel page, tap Top right key > Moment.
3. Select a moment from the list of created moments (A).

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4. Short press the top right push button 3 times on the Wireless Switch to
activate the device and tap Sure (B) on the app.
Moment

My Moment •••

The moment is now added to the Top right key (C).


Wireless Switch

NOTE: If you add a lighting/shutter group to the bottom right key, then the
app removes the moment from the top right key.

Editing a moment
Follow the steps to edit a moment:
1. Navigate to Connected Wireless Switch 2-gang > Top right key >
Moment.
2. Locate the moment you want to edit and tap .
3. On the Edit page, you can tap each item to change the settings and tap
Save.
Edit Save

My Settings

Action

Show on Home Page

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Unbinding a moment
Unbinding the moment allows you to remove the moment from the assigned keys
without deleting the moment.
1. Go to the control panel and tap Top right key.
2. Tap Unbind.
3. Short press the top right push button 3 times on the Wireless Switch to
activate the device and tap Confirm on the app.

The moment is now removed from the top right key.

Deleting a moment
Follow the steps to delete a moment:
1. Navigate to Connected Wireless Switch 2-gang > Top right key >
Moment.
2. Locate the moment that you want to delete and tap .
3. Tap Delete (A).
NOTE: Deleting the lighting group will unbind the lighting group from the
keys.
Edit Save

My Settings

Action

Show on Home Page

Replacing the battery


Replace the device battery when the level is low or critically low. The battery level
can be seen in the app.
Follow the steps to replace the battery from the device:

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WARNING
CHEMICAL BURN HAZARD
Keep batteries out of reach of children. If swallowed, seek immediate medical
attention.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.

NOTICE
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
The device is locked on the fixing plate with retaining claws. Never pull the
device before sliding it upwards.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

1. Remove the device from the fixing plate by sliding it upwards.


2. Rotate the device by 180° to access the battery cover.
3. Press and hold the battery cover with your thumb.
4. Slide the battery cover with another thumb to remove.
5. Remove the old battery and press any push button on the device for a few
seconds.
NOTE: Dispose the used batteries, as per statutory regulations.
6. Insert the battery with plus (+) symbol facing outward
7. Secure the battery cover.

(2) (3)
(3) (5)
(4)
(4)

(1)

(6) (7)

LED indications
Pairing the device

User Action LED Indication Status


Press the push button 3 times LED blinks orange, once per Pairing mode is active for 30 seconds. When
second. pairing is completed, LED displays solid green for
a few seconds, before turning Off.

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Resetting the device

User Action LED Indication Status


Press the push button 3 times and hold it down LED blinks red, once per second. The device is in reset mode. The device then
once for > 10 s. restarts and the LED starts blinking green, before
turning Off.

Battery level

LED Indication Status


LED blinks red once, when a push button is pressed. The battery is low (< 10%), Replace the Wireless Switch battery, page 22.
NOTE: A notification pop-up will appear on the app.

Troubleshooting
Symptom Possible cause Solution

Replace the Wireless Switch battery, page


The Wireless Switch battery is low or 22.
LED blinks red.
drained. NOTE: A notification pop–up will
appear on the app.

The Wireless Switch battery is low or Replace the Wireless Switch battery, page
drained. 22.
The Wireless Switch displays offline in the Press any push button on the Wireless
app. Switch.
The Wireless Switch is disconnected from
the network. NOTE: The first press does not trigger
Wireless Switch operation.

Technical Data
Battery CR2032

Battery life Up to 5 years (depending on frequency of use and quality of battery)

IP rating IP20

Operating frequency 2405-2480 MHz

Max. radio-frequency power transmitted <10 mW

Range 100 m open space

Operating temperature -5 °C to 55 °C

Relative humidity 5% to 95%

Communication protocol Zigbee 3.0

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Compliance

Compliance
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Environmental Profile (PEP) and End-of-Life instructions (EOLI).

https://checkaproduct.se.com/

General information about Green Premium products


Click the link below to read about Schneider Electric’s Green Premium product
strategy.

https://www.schneider-electric.com/en/work/support/green-premium/

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Compliance

EU Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Schneider Electric Industries, declares that this product is in compliance
with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of RADIO
DIRECTIVE 2014/53/EU. Declaration of conformity can be downloaded on se.
com/docs.

Trademarks
This guide makes reference to system and brand names that are trademarks of
their relevant owners.
• Zigbee® is a registered trademark of the Connectivity Standards Alliance.
• Apple® and App Store® are brand names or registered trademarks of Apple
Inc.
• Google Play™ Store and Android™ are brand names or registered
trademarks of Google Inc.
• Wi-Fi® is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance®.
• Wiser™ is a trademark and the property of Schneider Electric, its subsidiaries
and affiliated companies.
Other brands and registered trademarks are the property of their respective
owners.

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