GE 45608 Manual
GE 45608 Manual

GE 45608 Manual

Home theater remote with z-wave lighting control

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Home Theater Remote
with Z-Wave
Manage your home
entertainment system and
lighting with one remote!
Controls
12
Audio/Video Devices
and up to
232
Z-Wave Devices
www.easyzwave.com
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Lighting Control
45608

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  • Page 1 45608 Home Theater Remote ® with Z-Wave Lighting Control Manage your home entertainment system and lighting with one remote! Controls Audio/Video Devices and up to Z-Wave Devices www.easyzwave.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Audio/Video Key Chart ......... . 4 Batteries .
  • Page 3 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the GE model 45608 Remote Control. This remote allows you to control up to 12 Audio/Video devices as well as your Z-Wave Home Lighting Control network. A Z-Wave home control network can include up to 232 Z-Wave enabled devices.
  • Page 4: Audio/Video Key Chart

    Audio/Video Key Chart A. SET – Press & hold to enter setup mode. When in setup mode, press & release to back up one level in the setup menu or press & hold to cancel setup. B. ARROWS – Scroll left or right to highlight desired menu item. Highlighted menu item in center of display is active.
  • Page 6: Batteries

    Batteries Four “AAA” Alkaline batteries (not included) are required. Battery Use and Safety • Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type. • Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries. • If you do not plan to use the remote for an extended period, remove the batteries.
  • Page 7 4. When in setup mode: • Press and release the SET key to back up one level in the menu. • Press and hold the SET key to exit setup mode. With the remote in A/V mode, press & hold the for the following menu options Advanced Z-Wave...
  • Page 8 NOTE: If an invalid code is entered, the LED emits one long blink, and the LCD displays INVALID. 5. The selected device turns off if the code was successful. You can also try pressing additional keys on the remote to test other functions.
  • Page 9 Changing a Device Code NOTE: All settings of the current device (Key Mover, Learning, and all other user-programmed features) will be retained. 1. From INITIAL SETUP press OK. The remote displays ADD DEVICE. Use the ARROW keys to scroll to CHANGE DEVICE CODE.
  • Page 10: Advanced Functions (Audio/Video)

    4. Use the ARROW keys to view codes of other devices you have set up. 5. After viewing the codes, press OK or SET to exit. Replacing a Device This replaces an existing device with a new device in your remote’s programming.
  • Page 11: Set Volume Control (Volume Lock)

    Set Clock (Day and Time Setup) 1. From ADVANCED FUNCTIONS, highlight SET CLOCK and Press OK. 2. The screen will display the day, hour, minute and AM/PM with the day highlighted. a. Press the CH + or CH - key to change the day. b.
  • Page 12 4. The remote displays LOCK VOLUME. Press OK. 5. The remote displays USE < > TO SELECT VOLUME SOURCE THEN PRESS OK. 6. Use the ARROW keys to select the device to be locked. The remote displays the name of the device and its code (for example, LOCK VOLUME TO RECEIVER 1158).
  • Page 13: Key Mover

    Key Mover Key Mover allows you to copy keys around the remote control, within a device, or from one device to another. Advanced Functions Key Mover Add Key Mover Delete Key Mover Copying a Key 1. From ADVANCED FUNCTIONS, use the ARROW keys to scroll to KEY MOVER.
  • Page 14: Key Macros

    5. The remote displays DELETING ALL PUSH OK TO CONFIRM. Press OK. 6. The remote displays ALL MOVED KEYS DELETED PUSH OK TO DELETE MORE. Press OK to delete keys for a different device or SET to exit. Deleting a Single Copied Key 1.
  • Page 15 Advanced Functions Key Macro Add Key Macro Delete Macro Adding a Key Macro: 1. From ADVANCED FUNCTIONS, use the ARROW keys to scroll to KEY MACRO. Press OK. 2. The remote displays ADD KEY MACRO. Press OK. 3. The remote displays SELECT MACRO KEY. Select any key but Set, Z-Wave, OK or Arrows (scroll left &...
  • Page 16: Learning

    3. The remote displays SELECT MACRO KEY TO DELETE AND PUSH OK. 4. Once you have pressed a valid macro key, the remote displays MACRO DELETED CHOOSE ANOTHER OR OK TO EXIT. 5. Repeat steps 2–4 above until you have finished deleting key macros.
  • Page 17 5. The remote displays SELECT THE KEY TO LEARN TO. All keys except SET, Z-Wave, OK, or Arrows (scroll left & scroll right) are available for learning. Press the key you want to teach the command to. 6. The remote displays WHEN BACKLIGHT TURNS OFF PUSH TEACHING KEY.
  • Page 18: Setting The Lcd Display's Contrast

    Deleting a Single Learned Key To delete a single learned key, follow steps 1–3 above. Then perform the following steps: 1. Press the key containing the learned function to be deleted. The remote displays KEY DELETED PUSH OK TO DELETE ANOTHER. 2.
  • Page 19: Resetting The Remote

    Resetting the Remote Advanced Functions Reset Remote To Reset all AV Features, To Reset to Factory Push OK Setting, Push OK Resetting All Audio/Video Features You can reset all the remote’s programming, including Key Mover, Key Macro, Learning, and Volume Lock, except for device codes. To reset all programming, perform the following steps: 1.
  • Page 20: Z-Wave Overview

    1. Assign Z-Wave controlled appliances to device numbers 10 – 18 on the GE remote. The likelihood of unintentionally turning on the appliance will be reduced significantly because the “Shift” button will need to be pressed before pressing device numbers 10-18.
  • Page 21: Z-Wave Terminology

    Z-Wave Terminology Primary Controller: This is the main device used to set up and control your Z-Wave network. There can only be one primary controller and it must be used to add or delete devices. A primary controller can be a portable device like a hand-held remote, a static controller (permanently installed &...
  • Page 22: Wireless Range

    Wireless Range This device complies with the Z-Wave standard of open-air, line of sight transmission distances of 65 feet. Actual performance in a home depends on the number of walls between the remote controller and the destination device, the type of construction and the number of Z-Wave enabled devices installed in the control network.
  • Page 23 Notes on Network Management 1. “Add a node, group or scene” can also be referred to as “include a node, group or scene.” “Remove a node, group or scene” can also be referred to as “Exclude a node, group or scene.” 2.
  • Page 24: Z-Wave Key Chart

    Z-Wave Key Chart A. SET – Press & hold to enter setup mode. When in setup mode, press & release to back up one level in the setup menu or press & hold to cancel setup. B. SHIFT – For use in Z-Wave setup & operation modes. Press &...
  • Page 26: Z-Wave Setup

    Z-Wave Setup With the remote in Z-Wave mode, press & hold the SET Key for the following menu options: Z-Wave About Z-Wave Setup Light Group Scene Thermostat Setup Setup Setup Setup Transfer Network Events Advanced Config. Devices / Lights / Nodes Light Setup Remove Delete...
  • Page 27 2. Add devices to your home network (maximum of 232) without assigning them to a specific number key. These devices can only be controlled through the GROUP, SCENE or ALL commands. Add a device without assigning it to a specific number key 1.
  • Page 28 Turning a Light On or Off • To turn a light on, press and release the CH + key for less than one second. The screen will display ON above the selected Light/Node. • To turn a light off, press and release the CH - key for less than one second.
  • Page 29: Groups

    6. When the screen displays SUCCESSFUL, the device has been deleted from your network and reset to its factory defaults. Groups You can create a collection of devices (lights / nodes) that you can turn On or Off as a group. You can create up to a maximum of 18 groups.
  • Page 30: Scenes

    • To turn a GROUP off, press and release the CH - key for less than one second. The screen will display OFF above the selected GROUP. Removing a Device (Node / Light) From a Group: This only removes the device from a specific group. The device is still part of your home control network and the group still exists (if there were more than one device in it to start).
  • Page 31 Scenes can include lights from different groups. Scene Setup Remove Delete Label Adding a Device (Node / Light) to a Scene 1. Enter Z-Wave setup mode and highlight SCENE SETUP 2. Press OK; the screen will display ADD 3. Press OK; the screen will display SEL DIGIT 4.
  • Page 32: Labels

    • To turn a SCENE off, press and release the CH - key for less than one second. The screen will display OFF above the selected SCENE. Removing a Device (Node / Light) From a Scene This only removes the device from a specific scene. The device is still part of your home control network and the scene still exists (if there is more than one device in the scene).
  • Page 33: All-On And All-Off Control

    SUCCESSFUL. All-On and All-Off Control The factory default setting for GE Z-Wave lighting control devices is to be included in All-On and All-Off control. Other brands of Z- Wave enabled lighting control devices may have to be manually added to ALL control.
  • Page 34: Events

    Events The GE 45608 LCD remote allows you to program automated events such as turning on or off lights at a predetermined time and day. An event can control an individual Light, a Group or a Scene.
  • Page 35 e. SUNDAY (The event will only occur on Sundays) f. MONDAY (The event will only occur on Mondays) g. TUESDAY (The event will only occur on Tuesdays) h. WEDNESDAY (The event will only occur on Wednesdays) i. THURSDAY (The event will only occur on Thursdays) j.
  • Page 36: Thermostats

    5. Use the number keys to select the event to be deleted. Press OK. 6. The screen will display SUCCESSFUL to indicate that the event has been deleted. Thermostats The GE 45608 LCD remote allows you to program and control multiple Z-Wave enabled Thermostats. Thermostat Delete...
  • Page 37: Advanced Configuration

    Some Z-Wave devices provide advanced Adv. Config. capabilities available only through the use of a remote control like the GE 45608. One example is the GE 45606 in-wall dimmer which allows the Parameter end user to change whether the LED is illuminated when the light is On or when the light is Off.
  • Page 38: Creating A Secondary Controller

    If the two remotes are identical (two of the GE 45608s for example), the first method creates an exact duplicate of all Z-Wave information including groups, scenes, labels, etc.
  • Page 39 “Receiving Network and Device Information” if the Secondary remote is a GE 45608 remote. If the Secondary remote is a different GE model or different brand, please refer to its instructions for details. 5. After the Secondary remote is in the RECEIVE mode press OK on the Primary remote;...
  • Page 40: Controller Swap (Transfer Primary)

    “Receiving Network and Device Information” if the Secondary remote is a GE 45608 remote. If the Secondary remote is a different GE model or different brand, please refer to its instructions for details. 6. After the Secondary remote is in the RECEIVE mode press OK on the Primary remote;...
  • Page 41: Receiving Network And Device Information

    5. Place the Primary remote in “Transmit” mode. See the previous section on “Creating a Secondary Controller” or “Controller Swap” if the Primary controller is a GE 45608 remote. If the Primary remote is a different GE model or different brand, please refer to its instructions for details.
  • Page 42: Resetting Your Network

    Network Remove All Reset Recovery Update Failed Nodes Resetting Your Network You can reset your network to clear all device and Z-Wave network information from the remote. This does not reset the Z-Wave devices to their factory default. Each device still needs to be deleted in order to reset them.
  • Page 43: Network Update

    Z-Wave certified products, your controller must include the appro- priate device classifications in order to control non-lighting Z-wave devices. As an example, the GE 45600 basic remote is designed only for controlling Z-Wave devices using the lighting control classification. The GE 45601 remote with LCD readout can control other Z-Wave certified devices like thermostats as well as lighting.
  • Page 44: Warranty

    (www.jascoproducts.com) if the unit should prove defective within the warranty period. JASCO Products Company 10 E Memorial Rd. Oklahoma City, OK 73114 The GE logo is a trademark of the General Electric Company and is used under license to Jasco Products Company LLC. Made in China...
  • Page 45: Setup Codes For Compatible Brands

    Security System ....0167 GE ......0240 Universal .
  • Page 46 For Audio - Amplifier Amplificadores de Audio Mark Levinson ....1483 Adcom ..... . 1100 McIntosh .
  • Page 47 Samsung ....0003, 0144 GE ......0144 Scientific Atlanta .
  • Page 48 Audiovox ....0790 GE ......0522 Blue Parade .
  • Page 49 For Video - DVD, cont. Reproductores DVD, cont. Kloss ......0533 Realistic ..... 0571 Lasonic .
  • Page 50 Motorola..... 0035 GE . . . 0060, 0035, 0000, 0807, 1060 MTC ......0000 Gemini .
  • Page 51 For Video - VCR, cont. Reproductores VCR, cont. Soundmaster ....0000 TMK ......0000 Stack 9 .
  • Page 52 Changhong ... . 0156, 0765 GE ..1447, 0047, 0000, 0051, Cineral ....0451, 0092 0451, 0060, 0178, 0030, 1347 Citek .
  • Page 53 For Television, cont. Televisores, cont. Orion ..0017, 0236, 0463, 0180, KEC ....0180, 0060 ......0178, 1463 Kenwood .
  • Page 54 For Television, cont. Televisores, cont. TNCi ......0017 Sheng Chia ....0093 Tocom .

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