Advanced Configuration - Z-Wave Control4 Setup Manual

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Advanced configuration

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Click on the Z-Wave Configuration tab.
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Check the box under Z-Wave Enabled for the controller you want to be
your Z-Wave controller.
Note: Only one Z-Wave controller can be configured in a Control4 project.
The configuration should show a status of "Secure" when it is configured
properly. If the Status field is empty, make sure the Z-Wave module is
connected and installed properly, and that the EA or CA controller is online and
identified in the project.
Several options are available for advanced Z-Wave configurations in the
Z-Wave Configuration tab in the project properties window. These are not
required in most cases when operating Z-Wave devices with a Z-Wave module
in a Control4 system. They can be used for extending operation with external
devices and third-party Z-Wave controllers.
Learn—This option joins the selected controller to another open Z-Wave
mesh. This action will change the Home ID of the controller, and any devices
on the previous Home ID will no longer be available. If the controller is
joined to a mesh that contains a Node ID controller (SUC/SIS), the
controller will be an Inclusion controller with the Home ID of the mesh it
joined.
Network Update—When acting as an Inclusion controller, Network Update
requests network topology updates from the Node ID controller (SUC/SIS).
Reset Defaults—Reset Defaults clears the Home ID on the Z-Wave
controller and abandons any nodes on the existing network. Any
Z-Wave devices previously joined to the network must be removed before
they can join the new network. See
procedure only in the event that the network primary controller is missing
or otherwise inoperable.
"Removing Z-Wave
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devices." Use this

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