Network Update; Network Recovery; Removing A Failed Node From The Network - Universal Electronics Helix Z-wave User Manual

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4.
The green LED blinks twice. The network has
been successfully reset.
NOTE:
If the red LED emits one long, steady blink,
the network has not been successfully reset.

NETWORK UPDATE

Network Update allows your controller to update the
entire Z-wave network.
Updating the Network
Press HOME.
1.
2.
Press and hold SETUP until the red LED blinks
twice.
Enter 9 6 3 on the numeric keypad. The red
3.
LED blinks continuously.
4.
The green LED blinks twice. The network has
been successfully reset.
NOTE: If the red LED emits one long, steady blink, the
network has not been successfully updated.

NETWORK RECOVERY

Network Recovery allows your controller to recover
network information.
Recovering Network Information
1.
Press HOME.
2.
Press and hold SETUP until the red LED blinks
twice.
3.
Enter 9 6 1 on the numeric keypad. The red
LED blinks continuously.
4.
The green LED blinks twice. The network has
been successfully reset.
NOTE:
If the red LED emits one long, steady blink,
the network has not been successfully
updated.
REMOVING A FAILED NODE FROM THE
NETWORK
You can remove a failed node from the network. If a
node fails in the network the controller's LED emits a
long blink when trying to access that node.
If the nodes fails, make sure that the node is properly
plugged in. If the node still fails to respond, you can
remove the from the network. The failed node is
permanently removed from the network and scene. In
case, the node responds, then the node is not removed.
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