HomePro ZTH100 Operating Instructions Manual

Programmable radio frequency control remote transmitter

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Remove battery cover on rear of transmitter. Install two (2) AA alkaline batteries (included).
There are no field repairable assemblies on this unit. It is covered by a two year limited warranty. If service is needed,
the unit must be returned where purchased.
BUTTON LAYOUT
MENU
OK
"LIGHT BULB" ON
"LIGHT BULB OFF"
LEFT ARROW
RIGHT ARROW
C
S
"1" TO "6"
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ALL ON
OK Button
Button
- ACTIVATES THE MENU DISPLAY.
- ACCEPTS CHOICES ON THE DISPLAY.
- ALL GROUPS ON.
- ALL GROUPS OFF.
- MENU NAVIGATION BUTTON, LEFT.
- MENU NAVIGATION BUTTON, RIGHT.
- CLEAR. CANCELS ACTIONS.
- SCENE BUTTON. TURNS SCENES ON/OFF (PREDETERMINED GROUPS OF
APPLIANCE AND LAMP MODULES AND WALL SWITCHES).
- SPEED BUTTONS. GRANTS QUICK ACCESS TO USER DEFINED GROUPS AND
SCENES.
Programmable Radio Frequency Control
Numbered Speed Buttons
(Grants quick access to groups and scenes)
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ZTH100
Remote Transmitter

Operating Instructions

Menu Button
(Activates menu display)
ALL OFF
Button
Scene button
(Brings up scene menu)
ZTH100 Operating Instructions
060902

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    - SCENE BUTTON. TURNS SCENES ON/OFF (PREDETERMINED GROUPS OF APPLIANCE AND LAMP MODULES AND WALL SWITCHES). “1” TO “6” - SPEED BUTTONS. GRANTS QUICK ACCESS TO USER DEFINED GROUPS AND SCENES. HomePro ZTH100 Operating Instructions by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 060902...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Other HomePro Lighting and Appliance Products..............3 3. GENERAL OPERATION System Description......................... Remote Transmitter Software features................... Powerdown and Display Timeout.................... 4. HOW TO USE THE ZTH100 FEATURES Menu navigation and selection ....................Groups/scenes........................4.2.1 Add module to group ......................
  • Page 3: Getting Started

    3.3 POWER DOWN AND DISPLAY TIME-OUT The ZTH100 goies into a power saving mode after a period of inactivity in order to conserve battery life. pressing any key will cause the unit to “wake up” and process any of your commands. The display is blank in the power down mode.
  • Page 4: How To Use The Zth100 Features

    1. HOW TO USE THE ZTH100 FEATURES 4.1 MENU NAVIGATION AND SELECTION Pushing the “Menu” button will activate the menu display.: keys are used to navigate through the menu. All menu levels wrap around. activates the currently selected menu item.
  • Page 5: Add Module To Group

    Adding a module to a scene is done this way: Note that hitting “C” will not clear units that already have been stored in the selected scene. A module is stored when “Switch included” is shown in the display. HomePro ZTH100 Operating Instructions by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 060902...
  • Page 6: Exceeding Node Limit

    Note: Shaded area indicates “blinking” cursor. 4.2.5.1 CHARACTER SET. The characters available for naming are: ‘A’,’B’,’C’,’D’,..,’Z’, and ’0',’1',’2',..,’9',’ ‘ Note that no lower case letters are available to the user. ZTH100 Operating Instructions HomePro 060902 by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
  • Page 7: Remove Module From Group/Scene

    4.2.6 REMOVE MODULES FROM GROUP/SCENE. Clear cancels the current selection. Navigation keys only work if more than one group or scene exists. 4.2.7 DELETE GROUP/SCENE Scroll left or right to find scene. HomePro ZTH100 Operating Instructions by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 060902...
  • Page 8: Timer

    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. ZTH100 Operating Instructions HomePro 060902 by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
  • Page 9 Once a timer has been selected the following flow is executed when creating/editing a timer: If a group is named the group name will be shown. HomePro ZTH100 Operating Instructions by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 060902...
  • Page 10: Delete Timer

    When a timer is no longer needed it can be deleted using “Delete a timer” menu. 4.4 CHILD PROTECTION Child protection is a feature that protects against unintended use of a module. For this feature to work the module must support it. ZTH100 Operating Instructions HomePro 060902 by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
  • Page 11: Burglar Deterrent

    5. When the end time is reached it will take from 0 to 59 minutes before it turns off the modules it activated. 6. Burglar deterrent information is only stored in the remote. HomePro ZTH100 Operating Instructions by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 060902...
  • Page 12: Activate Burglar Deterrent

    By default no units are included in burglar deterrent. This message will be shown when the user tries to activate burglar deterrent: ZTH100 Operating Instructions HomePro 060902 by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
  • Page 13: Exclude Module

    When first activating burglar deterrent the modules that the user wants to use should be included using this menu. In addition an excluded module can be included once again using this menu. HomePro ZTH100 Operating Instructions by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 060902...
  • Page 14: Setup

    The setup menu is used to access system functions. The layout is as follows: 4.6.1 SET TIME 4.6.2 DISPLAY CONTRAST “C” cancels the contrast adjustment and returns to idle. Default contrast is 50% which is restored whenever the batteries have been removed. ZTH100 Operating Instructions HomePro 060902 by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
  • Page 15: Setup All On/Off

    Using this menu it is possible to customize the way All on/off works. Units can be included or excluded from all on/off commands (units are included first time they are added to the network). HomePro ZTH100 Operating Instructions by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 060902...
  • Page 16: Copy Configuration To Another Remote Transmitter

    They have to be transferred from the Master Remote by the replication process, or by adding the new node to a group or scene on the secondary remote before it is known by the Master Remote. ZTH100 Operating Instructions HomePro 060902 by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
  • Page 17: Sending Information To Another Remote Transmitter

    “Only system information” should be selected. When sending is activated the master remote will wait for a secondary remote to respond to its node information broadcast. 4.6.4.2 RECEIVE INFORMATION The flow of the “Receive information” menu is shown below. HomePro ZTH100 Operating Instructions by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 060902...
  • Page 18: Resetting Lamp And Appliance Modules

    Factory default will clear the remote of all information, and it will clear groups, scenes, names and will delete all modules from the network. A factory default reset should be used with extreme care. ZTH100 Operating Instructions HomePro 060902 by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
  • Page 19: Operation Mode

    Even if the remote is powered down (display is off) a key press on a speed button will toggle the group. The display will show the following message: HomePro ZTH100 Operating Instructions by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 060902...
  • Page 20: Holding A Speed Button Down

    Note that once a module is at maximum or minimum dim level the dimming will stop. The button must be released and held down again in order to change dim direction. If a node information frame is detected during dimming, the ZTH100 Operating Instructions HomePro 060902 by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
  • Page 21: Controlling Groups Using Navigation Keys

    Another way to access groups is to use the navigation keys (‘<‘,’>’) from operation state. This is the only way to control the groups from 7 to 64. Also note that it is only the existing groups that show up when the user toggles through the HomePro ZTH100 Operating Instructions by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 060902...
  • Page 22: Controlling Scenes

    Once a scene has been activated the remote returns to group mode. Note that scenes can only be activated, not dimmed or deactivated. However they can include switched off modules and also note that setting a scene will never return a failure message. ZTH100 Operating Instructions HomePro 060902...
  • Page 23: All On/All Off

    6. OTHER INFORMATION The remote transmitter supports 64 modules. If the user adds Z-Wave devices other than HomePro to the network, those modules will use one of these modules identification, if they are assigned as one of the first 64 modules.
  • Page 24: Fcc Notice

    - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. ZTH100 Operating Instructions HomePro 060902...

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