Chapter 10.0 Using Z-Wave Devices
3.
Follow the instructions on-screen to bind your device. R efer to the device instructions, if
necessary.
4.
When enrollment completes, enter a device name and tap OK. Your device is ready to use.
If using a Z-Wave smart switch to control power to a light or appliance, such as a fan, simply plug
it into an AC power outlet.
Note: Only use the dimmer function on supported devices to prevent damage to the device.
10.6.1 Editing or Removing a Device
To edit or remove a device, complete the following steps:
1.
From the Settings screen, tap Edit Device, then select the device you want to edit or remove.
2.
Update the device name and tap Done to save your changes. Alternatively, tap Remove
Device to remove it from your system.
10.7 Device Interoperability
Your dealer can provide you with a list of currently supported Z-Wave devices. However, all Z-
Wave Plus devices, supported and unsupported, are partially or fully operable. At a minimum, listen-
ing nodes function as message repeaters.
10.8 Z-Wave Association Groups
The iotega panel supports association group 1 with up to 100 nodes. A ssociation group 1 notifies
associated nodes of the device status. The panel sends a Z-Wave Basic Report as a bitmap with the
following property values:
Bit
Property
0
Low Battery
1
AC Failure
2
No Battery
3
Tamper
10.9 Responding to the Basic Command
If this device receives a Basic Get request, it responds with the Z-Wave Basic Report. Refer to the
Z-Wave Association Groups section for more information.
This device ignores the Z-Wave Basic SET command.
10.10 Z-Wave Reset
To remove all the Z-Wave devices and restore the Z-Wave controller to factory defaults, complete
the following steps:
1.
In the Smartlink web portal, under Home Control, click Device Control.
2.
Under Setup, click Tools, then click Reset Z-wave.
Note: Use this procedure only when the network primary controller is missing or
otherwise inoperable.
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