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Spero
April 19, 2025
How to program the individual buttons to control an outlet device in SmartThings?
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Mr. Anderson
May 10, 2025
To program the Remotec ZRC-90 Scene Master buttons to control an outlet device in SmartThings, follow these steps:
1. Add the Device: Ensure the ZRC-90 is added to your SmartThings hub.
2. Install a Compatible SmartApp: Use a SmartApp that supports multiple buttons, such as the standard "Button Controller" or a custom app if needed.
3. Assign Button Actions: In the SmartApp, assign specific button presses (press, hold, double-tap) to control the outlet device. You can set actions like turning the outlet on or off.
4. Test the Setup: Press the assigned button on the ZRC-90 and confirm it controls the outlet as expected.
Note: Some setup may require basic programming knowledge or use of WebCoRE for advanced actions.
Summary of Contents for Remotec ZRC-90 Scene Master
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ZRC-90 (Scene Master) Operating Instructions Master your home, Master your life...
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Introduction The ZRC-90 Scene Master (Figure 1) is a Z-Wave Central Scene Controller. When one of the buttons on the ZRC-90 is pushed, your Z- Wave central controller will receive a signal which it can use to trigger unlimited control possibilities. With 8 buttons, each supporting a long- press capability, you can control 16 different actions in your central controller.
Key Features Controls up to 8x2 pre-set scenes and 8 groups dimming function One learn-key setup and simple operation Report for key pressed 1 time, 2 times, released and held down Unlimited controlling capability through gateway Able to act as a primary or secondary controller Z-Wave Plus compliant Super thin, elegant design and able to mount to the wall-bracket Glossary...
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When a SUC is also configured as a node ID server (SIS) it enables all other controllers to include/exclude nodes. The SIS SUC ID Server automatically becomes the Primary (SIS) Controller in the network when enabled. There can only be one SIS in each individual network.
Product Overview LED indication for Operation and Setup Wall mount bracket Scene control keyboard Back block for plastic insert LED indication Upgrade slide for Operation switch and Setup Upgrade Setup buttons header Battery door Figure 2 Setup and control keys of ZRC-90...
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Description of Function Keys Keys Functions Scene control buttons Learn mode (Click once) Wake up (Click once) Remove device (Click once) Add device (Press the keys until LED light up) Create Primary (Press the keys until LED light up) Create Secondary (Press the keys until LED light up) Reset to factory default (Press and keep holding 10...
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Setup and Operations Before using the ZRC-90, please install the batteries: 2xAAA (alkaline is recommended) batteries are required for operation. Remove the battery cover on the back of your remote. Check the polarity of the batteries and the "+/-" marks inside the ...
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When prompted by your primary LED will flash slowly controller (gateway), click once on until complete the the “L” button. step of inclusion / exclusion. (The primary controller should indicate the action was successful. If the controller indicates the action was unsuccessful, please repeat above procedure.) User can perform scene control by...
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Notes: Association Group-1 will be a default status report channel in Z- Wave+ lifeline requirement. Only one node can be assigned to this association group. Z-Wave Wakeup (Listening mode) There are multiple usages by entering this mode: Version information: To get application software version, the Z- ...
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into ZRC-90 Z-Wave network. Press the program button on the LED flash once then target device. stay off if the device is included into the network LED flashes 6 times rapidly then stay off if the operation is invalid Notes: If you can’t add your Z-Wave device, this device might have been included in another Z-Wave network.
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Notes: In a Z-Wave network, only the primary controller or inclusion controller can remove or exclude devices from its network. If ZRC-90 is configured as a secondary controller, it will report “Error” if users attempt to use ZRC-90 to remove a device from its network.
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Create a Secondary Controller (Copying Network Information to a Secondary Controller) You can add a secondary controller to your network and copy all of ZRC-90 primary controller’s network information to the secondary controller by following the steps below. Setup LED Indication Step Setup Key on ZRC-90...
Battery low indication The unit will detect battery status after key pressed, the LED will flashes 3 times rapidly then stay off when battery low is detected. Meanwhile, it will report battery low status to gateway automatically. Physical Installation In case you need to mount the ZRC-90 into the wall bracket, please be sure to fully read the following precautions and procedures.
MOUNTING PROCEDURE The ZRC-90 can be mounted to a wall or wooden racks using the two key holes in the wall bracket. Notes: The RF reception sensitivity and transmit power are varies depending on the antenna direction. Before mounting to a wall, be sure to fully read the precautions. Mount to the wall bracket Dismount from wall bracket Figure 3 Installation...
60g (main unit and batteries excluded) Weight 15g (wall mount bracket) Checking Accessories After opening the cover of the packing box, check that the following accessories are included. ZRC-90 Scene Master Plastic insert Wall mount bracket Wall anchor x 2pcs ...
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can vary depending on the amount of objects in between Z-Wave devices such as walls and furniture. Every Z-Wave device set up in your network will act as a signal repeater allowing devices to talk to each other and find alternate routes in the case of a reception dead spot.
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Notice: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment. Warnings Do not modify the unit in any way. Risk of fire.
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How to program the individual buttons to control an outlet device in SmartThings?
To program the Remotec ZRC-90 Scene Master buttons to control an outlet device in SmartThings, follow these steps:
1. Add the Device: Ensure the ZRC-90 is added to your SmartThings hub.
2. Install a Compatible SmartApp: Use a SmartApp that supports multiple buttons, such as the standard "Button Controller" or a custom app if needed.
3. Assign Button Actions: In the SmartApp, assign specific button presses (press, hold, double-tap) to control the outlet device. You can set actions like turning the outlet on or off.
4. Test the Setup: Press the assigned button on the ZRC-90 and confirm it controls the outlet as expected.
Note: Some setup may require basic programming knowledge or use of WebCoRE for advanced actions.
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