Shelly Wave Pro 2PM
Note: The product line known as "Shelly Qubino Wave" will now be referred to as "Shelly Wave". This name change will not impact the functionality of any devices. The only modification will be the use of the new name in all future documentation.

Device identification
- Device: Wave Pro 2PM
- AUS Part number/Ordering Code: QPSW-0A2P16AU
- Z-Wave Product type ID:
0x0002 - Z-Wave Product ID:
0x008D - 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: 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., is a device that 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.
Short description
The Device is a DIN rail mountable 2-channel smart switch with power measurement. It controls the on/off function for two independent electrical devices with a load up to 16 A per channel (25 A in total). It is compatible with switches (default) and push-buttons.
Switch/push-button connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
Switch connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc.
- Change switch position once: Change the state of the output O (O1) to the opposite state and send the command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- Change switch position twice: If the delay between the first and second click is less than 500ms, this is interpreted as “Change the switch position twice”. Send command to the associated devices (dimmers, shutters, ...) in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
Switch-memory connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch-memory, then:
- Switching to Close switch-memory contact: Change the state of the output O (O1) to the On state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- Switching to Open switch-memory contact: Change the state of the output O (O1) to the Off state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
Push-button connected to input terminal SW (SW1)
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button changes the output state O (O1) to the opposite – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- Short press: Change the state of the output O (O1) to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 2 and 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- Hold: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- Release: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 3 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
Switch/push-button connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output O2 state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc. If the SW2 is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button will change the output O2 state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc.
Switch connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a switch (default), each toggle of the switch will change the output state O2 to the opposite state – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- Change switch position once: Change the state of the output O2 to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- Change switch position twice: If the delay between the first and second click is less than 500ms, this is interpreted as “Change switch position twice”. Send command to the associated devices (dimmers, shutters, ...) in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
Switch-memory connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a switch-memory, then:
- Switching to Close switch-memory contact: Change the state of the output O2 to the On state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- Switching to Open switch-memory contact: Change the state of the output O2 to the Off state and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
Push-button connected to input terminal SW2
If the SW2 is configured as a push-button in the Device settings, each press of the push-button changes the output state O2 to the opposite – ON, OFF, ON, etc.
- Short press: Change the state of the output O2 to the opposite one and send command to the associated devices in associated groups 4 and 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- Hold: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 4 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
- Release: Send command to the associated devices in associated group 5 (check chapter Z-Wave Association).
Switching On/Off load connected to O (O1)
Load connected to O (O1) can be switched On/Off by:
- By Z-Wave command
- Automatically switching can be enabled by proper Parameters No. 19 and 20 settings.
- Pressing the switch/push-button SW (SW1): Change the state of the connected load to the opposite one.
Switching On/Off load connected to O2
Load connected to O2 can be switched On/Off by:
- By Z-Wave command
- Automatically switching can be enabled by proper Parameters No. 21 and 22 settings.
- Pressing the switch/push-button SW2: Change the state of the connected load to the opposite one.
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
Integrations
Shelly Qubino Wave devices are developed on the world's leading technology for smart homes – Z-Wave. This means Shelly Qubino Wave works with all certified gateways supporting Z-Wave communication protocol.
To ensure the functions of Shelly Qubino Wave products are supported on your gateway, we regularly execute compatibility tests of our devices with different Z-Wave gateways.
Simplified internal schematics

Device electrical interfaces
Inputs
- 2 switch/button inputs on screw terminals
- 3 power supply inputs on screw terminals: N (+), L (Ʇ)
Outputs
- 2 relay outputs with power measurement on screw terminals
Connectivity
Z-Wave – Unsecure, S0 Security, S2 Unauthenticated Security, S2 Authenticated Security
Safety features
Overheat protection
The device has internal overheat protection. If the temperature exceeds predefined values (80°C) for more than 5 seconds, the device will:
- Switch off its own relay
- Send a Notification Report to the Gateway (Overheat detected)
- The LED lights react as specified above (check LED blinking mode for Overheat detected)
Any of the following activities reset this alarm: power cycle, short press on the S button, press on any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal.
NOTE: The Overheat protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
Additional description above under Notification for Overheat detected
Over-current Protection
The device has internal over-current protection. If the current exceeds 16A + 10% (Max switching current +10%) for more than 5 seconds, the device will:
- Switch off its own relay
- Send a Notification Report to the Gateway (Over-current detected)
- The LED lights react as specified above (check LED blinking mode for Over-current detected)
Any of the following activities reset this alarm: power cycle, short press on the S button, press on any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal.
NOTE: The Over-current protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
Additional description above under Notification for Over-current detected
Over-voltage Protection
The device has internal over-voltage protection. This is valid for standard power supply voltage 230 V AC. If the voltage exceeds 240 V AC + 15% (278 V AC) for more than 5 seconds, the device will:
- Switch off its own relay
- Send a Notification Report to the Gateway (Over-voltage detected)
- The LED lights react as specified above (check LED blinking mode for Over-voltage detected)
Any of the following activities reset this alarm: power cycle, short press on the S button, press on any switch/push-button connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal.
NOTE: The Over-current protection is always active and cannot be disabled.
Additional description above under Notification for Over-voltage detected
Supported load types
- Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices)
- Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors)
- Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-conditioners)
User interface
S button and operating modes
- Normal mode
- Setting in progress mode
- Setting mode (with S button)
- Settings mode is required to start desired procedures (e.g., adding/inclusion, removing/exclusion, factory reset). It has a limited time of operation. After the procedure concludes, the device automatically returns to Normal mode.
- Entering Setting mode:
- Quickly press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- An additional quick press on the S button changes the menu in an infinite loop.
- Menu LED status has a timeout of 10 seconds before returning to Normal state.
S button’s functions
- Manually add the device to a Z-Wave network
- Manually remove the device from a Z-Wave network
- Factory reset the device
LED Signalisation
Normal mode
Removed/Excluded: The LED will blink blue in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after every power cycle and 10 minutes after pressing the S button.

Added/Included: The LED will blink green in Mode 1 for 10 minutes after every power cycle and 10 minutes after pressing the S button.

Settings in progress
- Factory reset and reboot: During factory reset, the LED turns solid green for ~1 second, then blue and red blink rapidly (0.1s on, 0.1s off) for ~2 seconds.
- Adding / Removing: During adding or removing, the LED blinks blue in Mode 2.

- Firmware updating OTA: During OTA update, the LED blinks blue and red in Mode 2.

- Checking power supply (230V AC frequency or 24V DC voltage): During checking, the LED blinks blue and red in Mode 5.

Settings mode with S button
- Adding / Removing menu selected: When the menu is selected, the LED stays blue for up to 10 seconds.
- Adding / Removing – while pressing S button – Add/Remove process selected: When executing, the LED blinks blue in Mode 3.

- Factory reset menu selected: When the menu is selected, the LED stays red for up to 10 seconds.
- Factory reset – while pressing S button – Factory reset process selected: When executing, the LED blinks red in Mode 3.

Alarm Mode
- Over-current detected: The LED blinks red in Mode 4 (1x: 0.2s on, 0.2s off, 2s off).

- Overheat detected: The LED blinks red in Mode 4 (2x: 0.2s on, 0.2s off, repeated).

- Power supply fault: The LED blinks red in Mode 4 (3x: 0.2s on, 0.2s off, repeated).

- Overvoltage detected: The LED blinks red in Mode 4 (7x: 0.2s on, 0.2s off, repeated).

LED blinking modes
| Mode | Blinking Pattern |
|---|---|
| Mode 1 | 0.5s On / 2s Off |
| Mode 2 | 0.5s On / 0.5s Off |
| Mode 3 | 0.1s On / 0.1s Off |
| Mode 4 | (1x–6x: 0.2s On / 0.2s Off) + 2s Off |
| Mode 5 | 0.2s On (blue) / 0.2s On (red) |
Specifications
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Basic wiring diagram

Legend
| Terminals | Description |
|---|---|
| N | Neutral terminal |
| L | Live terminal (110–240 V AC) |
| SW 1 | Switch/push-button input terminal (controlling O1) |
| SW 2 | Switch/push-button input terminal (controlling O2) |
| I1 | Input terminal for Load circuit 1 |
| I2 | Input terminal for Load circuit 2 |
| O1 | Load circuit output terminal 1 |
| O2 | Load circuit output terminal 2 |
About Z-Wave®
Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® network (inclusion)
Note! All device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc.) will turn the load on/off briefly (1s on/1s off) if the device is successfully added to/removed from a Z-Wave® network.
Note! In case of Security 2 (S2) inclusion, a dialog will appear asking you to enter the 5-digit PIN code printed on the Z-Wave® DSK label on the device and in the packaging.
IMPORTANT: The PIN Code must not be lost.
SmartStart adding (inclusion)
SmartStart-enabled products can be added by scanning the Z-Wave® QR code on the device with a gateway supporting SmartStart. No further action is required — the device adds automatically within 10 minutes of being powered on.
- Scan the QR code on the device label using the gateway app and add the Security 2 (S2) Device Specific Key (DSK) to the provisioning list.
- Connect the device to power.
- Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1. If yes, the device is not yet added.
- Adding will initiate automatically within seconds after power-up.
- Blue LED will blink in Mode 2 during addition.
- Green LED will blink in Mode 1 if successful.
Adding (inclusion) with the S button
- Connect the device to power.
- Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1.
- Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
- Press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- Release quickly, then press and hold (>2s) until the blue LED starts blinking in Mode 3. Releasing starts Learn mode.
- Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during addition.
- Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
Note: In Setting mode, the device has a 10-second timeout before returning to Normal mode.
Adding (inclusion) with a switch/push-button
- Connect the device to power.
- Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1.
- Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
- Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any SW terminal (SW, SW1, SW2) three times within 3 seconds (this puts the device in Learn mode). The device must receive on/off signal three times.
- Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during addition.
- Green LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
Learn mode: A state allowing the device to receive network information from the gateway.
Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® network (exclusion)
Note: The device will be removed from your Z-Wave® network, but custom configuration parameters will not be erased.
Note! All device outputs will briefly flash (1s on/1s off) upon successful removal.
Removing (exclusion) with the S button
- Connect the device to power.
- Check if the green LED is blinking in Mode 1.
- Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
- Press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- Release quickly, then press and hold (>2s) until the blue LED starts blinking in Mode 3. Releasing starts Learn mode.
- Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
- Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
Note: In Setting mode, the device has a 10-second timeout before returning to Normal mode.
Removing (exclusion) with a switch/push-button
- Connect the device to power.
- Check if the green LED is blinking in Mode 1.
- Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
- Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any SW terminal three times within 3 seconds.
- Blue LED blinks in Mode 2 during removal.
- Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
Factory reset
General
After factory reset, all custom parameters and stored values (kWh, associations, routings, etc.) return to default. HOME ID and NODE ID are deleted. Use only when the gateway is missing or inoperable.
With the S button
- Press and hold the S button until the LED turns solid blue.
- Press the S button multiple times until the LED turns solid red.
- Press and hold (>2s) the S button until the red LED starts blinking in Mode 3. Releasing starts factory reset.
- During reset, the LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue and red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
- Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
With a switch/push-button
Note: Only possible within the first minute after power-up.
- Connect the device to power.
- Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any SW terminal five times within 3 seconds.
- During reset, the LED turns solid green (~1s), then blue and red blink in Mode 3 (~2s).
- Blue LED blinks in Mode 1 if successful.
Remotely via parameter
Factory reset can be triggered remotely by setting Parameter No. 120.
Z-Wave® Security and Device Specific Key (DSK)
The device supports the latest Security 2 (S2) feature, using Strong AES 128 Encryption. For full functionality, a Security 2-enabled Z-Wave® gateway is required.
- Authenticated Control:
- Out-of-band DSK for inclusion
- Compatible with most implementations
The device also supports S2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure inclusion.
Note: When adding the device with a Security 2-enabled gateway, the 5-digit PIN code from the DSK label (on device and in packaging) is required. Do not remove the label.

The first five digits of the DSK are highlighted or underlined. The DSK is also represented as a QR code.
Z-Wave® Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Value Size | Default | Values & Descriptions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. 1 - SW (SW1) Switch type | Defines how SW1 is treated | 1 Byte | 2 | 0: momentary switch 1: toggle switch (contact closed = ON) 2: toggle switch (state changes when switch changes) |
| No. 2 - SW2 Switch type | Defines how SW2 is treated | 1 Byte | 2 | 0: momentary switch (push button) 1: toggle switch (contact closed = ON) 2: toggle switch (state changes when switch changes) |
| No. 6 - Inputs SW1 & SW2 Swap | Swap operations of SW1/SW2 | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: default (SW1-O1, SW2-O2) 1: swapped (SW1-O2, SW2-O1) |
| No. 16 - Outputs O1 & O2 swap | Swap O1/O2 without rewiring | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: default (O1-OPEN, O2-CLOSE) 1: reversed (O1-CLOSE, O2-OPEN) |
| No. 17 - Restore state of O (O1) after power failure | Save/restore O1 state | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: restore last state 1: remains off after power loss |
| No. 18 - Restore O2 state after power failure | Save/restore O2 state | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: restore last state 1: remains off after power loss |
| No. 19 - O (O1) Auto OFF with timer | Schedule auto-off after time | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0: Disabled 1–32535: seconds or milliseconds (see Param 25) |
| No. 20 - O (O1) Auto ON with timer | Schedule auto-on after time | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0: Disabled 1–32535: seconds or milliseconds (see Param 25) |
| No. 21 - O2 Auto OFF with timer | Schedule auto-off for O2 | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0: Disabled 1–32535: seconds or milliseconds (see Param 26) |
| No. 22 - O2 Auto ON with timer | Schedule auto-on for O2 | 2 Bytes | 0 | 0: Disabled 1–32535: seconds or milliseconds (see Param 26) |
| No. 23 - O (O1) contact type - NO/NC | Relay contact type | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: NO (normally open) 1: NC (normally closed) |
| No. 24 - O2 contact type - NO/NC | Relay contact type | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: NO 1: NC |
| No. 25 - Set timer units to s or ms for O (O1) | Timer unit: seconds or milliseconds | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: seconds 1: milliseconds |
| No. 26 - Set timer units to s or ms for O2 | Timer unit: seconds or milliseconds | 1 Byte | 0 | 0: seconds 1: milliseconds |
| No. 36 - O (O1) Power report on change (%) | Minimum power change to report | 1 Byte | 50 | 0: reports disabled 1–100: % change |
| No. 37 - O2 Power report on change (%) | Minimum power change to report | 1 Byte | 50 | 0: reports disabled 1–100: % change |
| No. 39 - Min time between reports (O1) | Minimum interval between power reports | 1 Byte | 30 | 0: disabled 1–120s |
| No. 40 - Min time between reports (O2) | Minimum interval between power reports | 1 Byte | 30 | 0: disabled 1–120s |
| No. 91 - Water Alarm | Response to water alarm frames | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0: no action 1: open relay 2: close relay |
| No. 92 - Smoke Alarm | Response to smoke alarm frames | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0: no action 1: open relay 2: close relay |
| No. 93 - CO Alarm | Response to CO alarm frames | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0: no action 1: open relay 2: close relay |
| No. 94 - Heat Alarm | Response to heat alarm frames | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0: no action 1: open relay 2: close relay |
| No. 120 - Factory Reset | Trigger factory reset | 4 Bytes | 0 | 0: don’t reset 1431655765 (0x55555555): perform reset |
Note: After reset, value is automatically set to 0.
| No. 201–203 - Serial Number | Read-only; contains parts of device serial number | 4 Bytes | Device-specific | 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF |
Z-Wave® Command Class
| Command Class | Security |
|---|---|
| ASSOCIATION_V2 | [S0, S2]* |
| ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 | [S0, S2]* |
| BASIC_V2 | [S0, S2]* |
| SWITCH_BINARY_V2 | [S0, S2]* |
| CONFIGURATION_V4 | [S0, S2]* |
| DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 | [S0, S2]* |
| FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 | [S0, S2]* |
| INDICATOR_V3 | [S0, S2]* |
| MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 | [S0, S2]* |
| METER_V6 | [S0, S2]* |
| MULTI_CHANNEL_V4 | [S0, S2]* |
| MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 | [S0, S2]* |
| NOTIFICATION_V8 | [S0, S2]* |
| POWERLEVEL_V1 | [S0, S2]* |
| SECURITY_V1 | |
| SECURITY_2_V1 | |
| SUPERVISION_V1 | |
| TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2 | |
| VERSION_V3 | [S0, S2]* |
| ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2 |
EndPoint 1
- Same classes as root
EndPoint 2
- Same classes as root
[S2] = Security S2 Command Class
Z-Wave® Notifications Command Class
Overheat detected
| Comment | Overheat detected |
|---|---|
| Z-Wave Notification Type Name | Heat Alarm |
| Z-Wave Notification Type - Value | 0x04 |
| Z-Wave Notification Type - Event | State |
| Z-Wave Notification Name | Overheat detected |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Value | 0x02 |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Version | V2 |
| Z-Wave Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | Check LED signalisation table |
| Device reaction | Switch OFF all outputs and send notification |
| Action to restore | Power cycle, short press S button, press any switch/push-button |
Over-current detected O
| Comment | Over-current detected O (O1) |
|---|---|
| Z-Wave Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Z-Wave Notification Type - Value | 0x08 |
| Z-Wave Notification Type - Event | State |
| Z-Wave Notification Name | Over-current detected |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Value | 0x06 |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Version | V3 |
| Z-Wave Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | Check LED signalisation table |
| Device reaction | Switch OFF output O (O1) and send notification |
| Action to restore | Power cycle, short press S button, press any switch/push-button |
AC mains disconnected
| Comment | AC mains disconnected (valid for AC/DC) |
|---|---|
| Z-Wave Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Z-Wave Notification Type - Value | 0x08 |
| Z-Wave Notification Type - Event | State |
| Z-Wave Notification Name | AC mains disconnected |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Value | 0x02 |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Version | V2 |
| Z-Wave Device specific | Yes |
| LED signalisation | Check LED signalisation table |
| Device reaction | Switch OFF all outputs and send notification |
| Action to restore | Power cycle, short press S button, press any switch/push-button |
Over-voltage detected
| Comment | Over-voltage detected |
|---|---|
| Z-Wave Notification Type Name | Power management |
| Z-Wave Notification Type - Value | 0x08 |
| Z-Wave Notification Type - Event | State |
| Z-Wave Notification Name | Over-voltage detected |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Value | 0x07 |
| Z-Wave Notification Name - Version | V3 |
| LED signalisation | Check LED signalisation table |
| Device reaction | Switch OFF all outputs and send notification |
| Action to restore | Power cycle, short press S button, press any switch/push-button |
Z-Wave® Associations
Root Device
Group 1 – Lifeline Group: Reports device status. Supports:
- INDICATOR_REPORT
- DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION
- SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT (all outputs)
- NOTIFICATION_REPORT (Overheat, Overcurrent, Overvoltage, AC mains disconnected)
- METER_REPORT (power consumption)
Group 2: Assigned to SW (SW1). Triggers BASIC_SET ON/OFF via Basic command class.
Group 3: Assigned to SW (SW1). Triggers SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE / STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE.
Group 4: Assigned to SW (SW1). Triggers BASIC_SET ON/OFF.
Group 5: Assigned to SW (SW1). Triggers SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE / STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE.
Endpoint 1
- Group 1 – Lifeline: SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT (O1), NOTIFICATION_REPORT (O1 overcurrent), METER_REPORT (O1 power)
- Group 2: BASIC_SET ON/OFF
- Group 3: SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE / STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE (recommended: push buttons)
Endpoint 2
- Group 1 – Lifeline: SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT (O2), NOTIFICATION_REPORT (O2 overcurrent), METER_REPORT (O2 power)
- Group 2: BASIC_SET ON/OFF
- Group 3: SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE / STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE (recommended: push buttons)
Z-Wave® Important disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. This device should not be used in situations where life and/or valuables depend solely on its functioning. If the device is not recognized by your gateway or appears incorrectly, you may need to manually change the device type and ensure your gateway supports Z-Wave Plus™ multi-level devices.
Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting, visit: Support Portal
Compatibility with gateways
| Gateway | On/Off 1 | On/Off 2 | SW 1 On/Off | SW 2 On/Off | W 1 | W 2 | kWh | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Home Assistant | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Fibaro HC 3 / Z-Wave engine 3 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homey | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | *H |
| Homee Cube Gen 7 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Homee Cube Gen 5 | ✅ | ✅ | P*1 | P*1 | ⚪*2 | ⚪*2 | ⚪*2 | *1, *2 |
| Smart Things | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | With Shelly Wave edge driver |
| Vera Ezlo | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
| Cozify | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Legend:
- ✅: Working / Possible
- ⚪: Not Working / Not Possible
- P: Partially
- N/T: Not Tested
- TBD: To be done
Notes:
- *1: Output state changes, but UI fails to reflect updates.
- *2: Watts and kWh not reported to UI.
- *H: Troubles with reports can be resolved here.
Gateway guides
Useful guides available in the Shelly Knowledge Base
Compliance
- Shelly Wave Pro 2PM multilingual EU Declaration of Conformity
- Wave Pro 2PM UK PSTI ACT Statement of Compliance