Z-wave radio frequency (rf) controlled, 500w, 120 vac, two wire, wall mounted dimmer, series 200, release 2.2 (6 pages)
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RF Home Automation User Manual HomePro ZTH200 Wireless Controller Version 1.26 HomePro ZTH200 Operating Instructions (Version 1.26) by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. P/D 102406...
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The proper operation of this node in the mesh network is dependent on it knowing its location with respect to other nodes. You cannot “test bench” configure this module. ZTH200 Operating Instructions (Version 1.26) HomePro P/D 102406 by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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SCENE BUTTON. TURNS SCENES ON/OFF (THESE ARE GROUPS OF MODULES & DIM SETTINGS PREDETERMINED BY USER). “1” TO “6” ....... SPEED BUTTONS. QUICK ACCESS TO USER DEFINED GROUPS AND SCENES. HomePro ZTH200 Operating Instructions (Version 1.26) by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. P/D 102406...
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Full Coverage plus added communication with Version 1.26 One of the key features of the HomePro Z-Wave is the fact that Z-Wave automatically routes the signal from one device to the next, effectively going around obstacles and radio dead spots in your home or office. You only need to be within 100 feet of any HomePro Z-Wave device to communicate with all other HomePro Z-Wave devices, so the more HomePro Z-Wave enabled devices you have in your home or office, the better the coverage and the more reliable the network becomes.
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ZTH200 Transceiver, Wireless Controller This controller is designed to work with the HomePro products shown. Most other Z-Wave modules of other device classes can be added to the system and will also act as repeaters if they support this functionality..
Getting Started ........................ 2. TIME Setting the Tim e ........................3. GENERAL OPERATION Wireless Controller software features..................Power Down and Display Time-out..................4. HOW TO USE THE ZTH200 FEATURES Menu navigation and selection ....................Groups/Scenes........................4.2.1 Add module to Group ......................4.2.2 Add module to Scene.
3.2 POWER DOWN AND DISPLAY TIME-OUT The ZTH200 goes into a power saving mode after a period of inactivity in order to conserve battery life. Pressing any button will cause the unit to “wake up” and process any of your commands. The display is blank in the power down mode.
4. HOW TO USE THE ZTH200 FEATURES 4.1 MENU NAVIGATION AND SELECTION Pushing the “Menu” button will activate the menu display.: buttons are used to navigate through the menu. All menu levels wrap around. activates the currently selected menu item and recalls information from thermostat.
Note: All of the properties of groups and scenes also apply to HomePro wall dimmers and switches. A scene is a combination of one or more modules, except that the controller stores not only the combination, but also the desired dim level for each Lamp Module. The dim level is stored at the time that a Lamp Module is added to a scene.
4.2.3 EXCEEDING MODULE LIMIT. This ZTH200 Controller supports up to 64 modules. If the user tries to add more than 64 modules to a group or scene this message will be displayed: However the module will be given a valid ID and it will be used as a repeater if it supports this functionality, but it cannot be directly controlled by this ZTH200 Wireless Controller.
Clear cancels the current selection. Navigation buttons only work if more than one group or scene exists. 4.2.7 DELETE GROUP/SCENE Scroll left or right to find scene. HomePro ZTH200 Operating Instructions (Version 1.26) by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. P/D 102406...
If an existing timer is selected that timer will be edited. Pressing the clear button will cancel the editing and leave the timer as it was. The time indicated when selecting a timer is the start time of that timer. ZTH200 Operating Instructions (Version 1.26) HomePro P/D 102406 by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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HomePro ZTH200 Operating Instructions (Version 1.26) by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. P/D 102406...
If the remote only shows “Thermostat Included” or “T’stat Incl’d, w/No Support” then the supported modes and set points were not received from the thermostat and the ZTH200 will not allow the user to access all of the thermostat functions. If this occurs, simply add the thermostat to the ZTH200 again until it shows “Tstat Incl’d with Support”.
> Max or < Min. After you have changed the setting, press OK. If setting was recorded, display will say “Setpoint Successful”. If not it will say “Comm. Failed”, in which case reorient the ZTH200 and try again.
When the ZTH200 receives the destination module ID, it will then request you to “Press Button on Source”. Refer to instructions of source module on exactly what to do in this situation as you may have to do more than simply pressing a button.
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When the ZTH200 receives the destination module ID, it will then request you “Press Button on Source”. Refer to instructions of source module on exactly what to do in this situation as you may have to do more than simply pressing a button.
N is the number of groups in the ZTH200. Also, if the ZTH200 requests the total groups a unit supports but does not receive information from the unit, the ZTH200 will simply show “Request Sent” until the ZTH200 receives the information, goes to sleep, or you press the CLEAR button.
After doing so, the ZTH200 will show “Successful” or “Comm. Failed”. If the ZTH200 shows “Comm. Failed”, simply try again or move closer to unit and try again.
(i.e. the Master Wireless Controller). 3. Wait until transmission is completed and both the wireless controllers return to clock display. 4. If a transmission error occur. Please repeat from Step 1. ZTH200 Operating Instructions (Version 1.26) HomePro P/D 102406...
“Identical copy” should be selected. If the user wants to create groups, scenes and names from scratch “Only system information” should be selected. When sending is activated the master controller will wait for a secondary controller to respond to its module information broadcast. HomePro ZTH200 Operating Instructions (Version 1.26) by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. P/D 102406...
4.6.6 RESETTING MODULES (INCLUDES PLUG IN LAMP, APPLIANCE AND W ALL MOUNT) If a module is to be moved to a new position or added to a new network, it has to be reset before doing so. This is done using this menu. ZTH200 Operating Instructions (Version 1.26) HomePro P/D 102406...
From the operation mode press the scene prefix button “S”. The display will change to: This indicates that the next button press (number pad) will be used to control a scene (if any available). HomePro ZTH200 Operating Instructions (Version 1.26) by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. P/D 102406...
If no group of the selected number is defined, the following message will be shown for a few seconds: If for some reason the transmission fails, the following message will be shown until the user presses a button: ZTH200 Operating Instructions (Version 1.26) HomePro P/D 102406 by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
NOTE: If the group on the speed button is unused the user will be presented with the option to include a module when holding down a speed button. This is done with the following display: HomePro ZTH200 Operating Instructions (Version 1.26) by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. P/D 102406...
This display will be shown for the duration of the transmission, which for larger setups can be a while. If the transmission fails either will be shown until the user presses a button (or times out after one minute). ZTH200 Operating Instructions (Version 1.26) HomePro P/D 102406...
The Wireless Controller supports 64 HomePro modules. If the user adds Z-Wave devices other than HomePro to the network, those modules will use one of the HomePro modules identification, if they are assigned as one of the first 64 modules.
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