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  • Page 1 H O M E C O N T R O L Home Master Remote Handset INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. General view ....3 2. Programming Functions ..7 3. Warranty ....20 4.
  • Page 3: General View

    GENERAL VIEW The Home Master remote handset is a portable control unit that can be used to control Z-Wave every function of a system – initial creation of the network, association of peripheral devices, creation of scenarios ecc. The front and rear panels of the handset are shown below.
  • Page 4 Keys and LEDs on front panel LEDs ALL-OFF: press and hold down for 2 sec GROUP/SCENARIO SELECTION KEYS (1, 2, 3, 4, A, B, C, D) CONTROL OF LIGHTS • Short pressure on “UP”: SWITCH ON • Short pressure on “DOWN”: SWITCH OFF •...
  • Page 5 The front panel features the various function keys, which are used during normal operation to send the control signals: on/off, dimmer up/down etc. When a command is sent to a peripheral device (or to a group of devices), the indicator LED flashes GREEN briefly if the signal is received correctly. If this is not the case, the LED flashes RED to indicate an error.
  • Page 6 Rear panel showing programming keys (cover removed) LEDs Programming keys Battery compartment On the rear of the handset, a special compartment houses the programming keys, which are used to control the various installation and maintenance operations required for the network: inclusion/association of peripheral devices, creation of scenarios, complete reset of the remote handset, etc.
  • Page 7: Programming Functions

    PROGRAmmING FUNCTIONS Programming functions are those used to map the network (inclusion/association of peripheral devices), to set up the desired associations or to reset the remote handset to its original factory settings. The programming functions are described in detail below.
  • Page 8 2.1 Resetting the Remote Handset The reset function restores the remote handset to the original factory settings. This cancels the data stored in the remote handset’s memory, such as associations between the handset and the peripheral devices, the Z-Wave network in use, etc. This procedure is useful in a number of situations, especially before creating a new network: in this case, if the remote handset has previously been utilized with other Z-Wave networks, it is important to perform a total reset before creating a new network.
  • Page 9 • After about 10-15 seconds, the LED will change from YELLOW to and begin to flash. Release the button and then press again for at least 2 seconds. The LED will now flash GREEN to indicate that the remote handset is being reset. The button can now be released.
  • Page 10 2.2 Inclusion: adding devices to your system This operation is used to include a peripheral device to the Z-Wave network that is currently in use. ImPORTANT: If the remote handset is used to create a new network, it will automatically become the PRImARY CONTROLLER for that network. If the handset is to be used in a pre-existing network in which there is already a primary controller, the handset must be added, and it will become a SECONDARY CONTROLLER.
  • Page 11 Place the HOmE mASTER remote handset near the peripheral device to be inclu- ded; in the case of Think Simple units, touch any Vitrum key to include the unit to your home’s network. For peripheral devices manufactured by other producers, refer to the instruction booklet supplied with the unit.
  • Page 12 2.3 Removing a peripheral device This operation is used to remove a peripheral device from the network to which it is connected or simply to make a device “unused”. The procedure is almost identical to that used to include peripheral devices: “Exc”...
  • Page 13 If using the handset with products from the Vitrum range, press and hold down (Vitrum EU), or the either the leftmost button on the Vitrum multi-channel unit topmost button on the left (Vitrum BS) or, for single-channel units, the central key.
  • Page 14 2.4 Associations When the network has been created, it is possible to associate two or more peripheral devices with each other, or to associate a peripheral device (or group of devices) to the remote handset. 2.4.1 Associating peripheral devices with each other In this case, the remote handset can be used to create associations (connections) between the various peripheral devices connected to the network so that one peripheral device can control one or more of these.
  • Page 15 “Asc” key until • On the rear of the remote handset, press and hold down the the corresponding LED lights YELLOW. • Place the remote handset at a distance of not more than 2 metres from the peripheral device which is to be controlled. Press the desired button on the peripheral device.
  • Page 16 2.4.2 Removing associations between peripheral devices This operating mode is used to remove associations between the peripheral devices connected to the network. The procedure is identical to that used for associations, except that it is necessary to press the “Dis” key rather than the “Asc” key.
  • Page 17 2.4.3 Associating peripheral devices with the remote handset This operation makes it possible to control one or more peripheral devices directly using the function buttons on the front panel of the remote handset. It is also possible to create “scenarios” which can be memorized in the available slots (buttons 1, 2, 3, 4, A, B, C, D).
  • Page 18 • Select a group or a scenario by pressing the corresponding button on the front panel of the remote handset. The button will be backlit in BLUE. • Place the remote handset at a distance of not more than 2 metres from the peripheral device which is to be associated to the group or scenario and press one of the buttons on the peripheral device (or press the desired button if the peripheral device has more than one key).
  • Page 19 2.4.4 Disassociating peripheral devices from the remote handset Naturally, it is possible to remove associations from the remote handset or to modify the individual groups or scenarios. The procedure is identical to that described above for association of the devices, with the exception that the “Dis”...
  • Page 20: Warranty

    WARRANTY Think Simple undertakes to replace or repair – at its sole discretion – any products (excluding batteries) found to be defective as laid down by current legislation. This warranty shall become invalid in the case of improper use of or tampering with the remote handset.
  • Page 21: Compliance

    COmPLIANCE Think Simple declares that this remote handset is in full compliance with the requirements laid down in European Directives concerning Telecommunications Equipment (R&TTE – 1999/5/EC). The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any use not indicated in this manual. Think Simple reserves the right to modify its products at any time and without notice in order to better their quality and functionality.
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    mAINTENANCE The product should be cleaned using a soft, dry cloth. Do not use water or other liquids, nor abrasive pastes. At the end of its service life, the product should be disposed of correctly at an authorized recycling centre, separating the battery and the packaging COmPATIBILITY This product is tested and certified Z-Wave...
  • Page 23 To discover further functions and products by VITRUM please visit our site: www.vitrum.com...
  • Page 24 H O M E C O N T R O L Think Simple SpA Head Office viale Lino Zanussi, 3 Tel +39 0434 516 216 33170 Pordenone Fax +39 0434 516 230 Sales Office corso Garibaldi, 86 Tel +39 02 655 600 29 20121 Milano Fax +39 02 454 982 95 www.thinksimple.it...