Shelly Touch Screen Wall Display XL (Black) Setup Guide

Shelly Touch Screen Wall Display XL (Black)

  • Tools required:
    • Flat and Phillips screwdrivers
    • Insulated wire strippers and cutters
    • Voltage tester / multimeter
    • Electrical connectors (appropriate for 240V wiring) and insulating tape
    • Spirit level and pencil for alignment
    • Appropriate wall back box (standard UK flush box) and fixings
    • Drill and masonry bits (if installing into masonry)
  • Applications:
    • Shelly mobile app or other provisioning application (specific app not specified)
    • Local web interface or manufacturer provisioning method (not specified)

• Safety first: this product can switch 240V circuits. Installation of mains wiring must be performed by a trained, qualified electrician. Isolate the final circuit at the consumer unit before starting work and verify isolation with a voltage tester.
• Unpack and inspect: check the unit and accessory pack for damage and for the manufacturer wiring diagram or quick start leaflet. Retain the wiring diagram supplied with the unit and follow it for any terminal labelling not described here.
• Prepare the mounting location: confirm the device fits a standard flush wall back box. Ensure the chosen location has sufficient clearance behind the wall for the unit and any wiring. Mark the fixings using a spirit level and prepare the mounting surface or back box.
• Turn off power and verify isolation: switch off the relevant circuit at the consumer unit and confirm zero voltage at the supply conductors to the installation point using a calibrated voltage tester or multimeter.
• Prepare supply and load conductors: strip conductors to the length recommended in the device documentation. Ensure conductors are neat and of appropriate size for the load and for 240V circuits per local wiring regulations.
• Connect supply conductors: connect the incoming supply live (L) and neutral (N) to the device supply terminals. If an earth/ground terminal is present, connect the protective earth conductor. If the unit includes separate switching terminals for the load, connect the load conductors to those terminals as directed by the supplied wiring diagram. If any terminal labelling or arrangement is unclear, follow the manufacturer wiring diagram provided with the unit rather than assuming terminal positions.
• Secure connections and insulating: tighten terminal screws to the torque recommended by the manufacturer (refer to supplied documentation). Ensure no bare conductor is exposed outside the terminals and use appropriate insulating materials if required.
• Fit the unit to the back box: gently push the connected unit into the wall back box, taking care not to trap conductors. Fasten with screws, check alignment with the spirit level, and tighten securely. Fit the front trim or bezel as instructed by the manufacturer.
• Restore power and initial checks: restore the circuit at the consumer unit. Observe the touchscreen for boot-up messages. If the device has visible status LEDs or on-screen prompts, record any messages and follow on-screen instructions. • Network provisioning: the device supports Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. Use the manufacturer provisioning method (for example, the Shelly mobile app or the device’s on‑screen/Bluetooth provisioning process) to connect the unit to your local Wi‑Fi network. The exact app name or workflow is not specified here; follow the manufacturer instructions supplied with the product.
• Local configuration: using the touchscreen, mobile app or local web interface, complete the basic configuration: set device name, time zone, any local scenes or shortcuts, and configure the behaviour of the 240V switching outputs (for example, switch mode, safety delays). Do not change settings affecting mains wiring unless you understand the electrical consequences. • Test load switching: with a safe test load connected, operate the on‑screen controls to confirm the device switches the load as expected. Verify that the unit turns the load on and off reliably and that any status indicators reflect the correct state.
• Integration and automations: if integrating with a wider smart home system, follow the system-specific instructions. Detailed integration steps are not specified here and depend on your other devices and controllers. • Firmware and security: check for firmware updates and apply them using the provisioning application or local interface if available. Use secure network credentials and review any default passwords or access settings per the manufacturer guidance.
• Final checks and handover: confirm all screws and terminals are secure, that the screen responds correctly, and that there is no overheating. Provide the end user with any operational notes and advise they should contact a qualified electrician for any later mains wiring changes. • Troubleshooting: if the unit fails to power or connect, re‑verify isolation and wiring connections before replacing or adjusting components. For persistent faults follow the manufacturer support instructions (not specified here).