Combining Intouch Devices With Other Manufacturers; Programming A Non-Intouch Routing Slave Device In An Intouch Network - Intermatic InTouch CA5500R User Manual

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InTouch™ User Guide
Combining InTouch Devices with Other
Manufacturers
The Status Light will pulse once with a blue light,
indicating that the device is in "learning" mode.
NOTE: At this point the scene is deleted.
1.
Depending on which device you want to remove,
perform the following step:
Motion Sensor—Press and hold (for
approximately 10 seconds) the
button.
Switch-Type Device—Make sure the device
is in OFF mode, then press and hold (for
approximately 10 seconds) the lower portion of
the rocker switch.
The Status Light will stay on while the device is
gathering information, and will then blink RED once
if deletion is successful.
Your previous scene is deleted and—since you
added no new devices—there is no new scene.
Programming a non-InTouch Routing
Slave Device in an InTouch Network
Routing slave devices from other Z-Wave systems (i.e.,
Intermatic HomeSettings devices or other brands) can
be programmed to function in the network. A good
example of this is a motion sensor. Use the following
procedure to program the routing slave device for the
network.
NOTE: During the programming procedure that follows,
the InTouch Hand-Held serves as a proxy, creating the
link between the device you're programming and the
devices it will control in its scene, and then steps back
out of the picture.
1.
Press and hold (for 4+ seconds) the
on the Hand-Held. The Status Light on the controller
will blink with a blue light.
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