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Owner's Manual
TRF-ZW10
Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual TRF-ZW10 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

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  • Page 3: Overview

    Owner’s Manual Overview The TRF-ZW10 is URC’s latest Z-Wave Plus™ gateway that allows for integration of supported 3rd party Z-Wave™ lights, door locks, and other compatible devices. This product can be operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified devices from other manufacturers.
  • Page 4: Adding The Trf-Zw10 To A Project

    Adding the TRF-ZW10 to a Project The TRF-ZW10 can be added to any new or existing project. Perform the following steps from within the Accelerator 3 software: 1. Select Step 3: Add URC Devices. Use the Previous/Next buttons to change Rooms.
  • Page 5 TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual 4. Configure the Unified Module - Room Selection, Z-Wave offers Unified Lighting, Climate, Access, and Scene Control module. Perform the to configure: A. Select Unified Module: Click on either Lighting Control, Scenes Control, Climate Control, or Access Control B.
  • Page 6: Network Discovery

    Owner’s Manual Network Discovery Anytime a new URC device has been added to the Project Tree, it must be defined on the local network within Step 6: Network Setup. For consistent and stable network communication, it is recommended that the TRF-ZW10 be configured to a DHCP/MAC reservation in the system’s local router.
  • Page 7 TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual 4. Click on Refresh. This scans the local network for an available TRF-ZW10 and populates the results on the right-hand side of the screen. 5. Select the TRF-ZW10 from the results list at the right, verify that this is the correct device by matching the discovered MAC address with the one physically marked on the device.
  • Page 8: Upgrading The Firmware

    However, this process can be performed manually by following these steps after the TRF-ZW10 has been discovered: 1. Select Step 6: Network Setup. 2. Select the URC Device sub-step. 5. Click on Z-Wave Firmware Update. 3. Locate and select the TRF-ZW10 from the list displayed on the left.
  • Page 9: Navigating The Trf-Zw10 Sub-Step

    Navigating the TRF-ZW10 Sub-step This section of the document provides information of the interface found in the TRF-ZW10 sub-step of Accelerator 3. In order to view this sub-step, click on Step 10: URC Subsystems. This sub-step includes four (4) sub-sections: •...
  • Page 10: Devices

    TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual Devices This section is used to include/exclude Z-Wave devices, configure device settings, test functionality/feedback, and more. The Devices tab is the default landing location when the TRF-ZW10 sub-step has been selected. Below are descriptions of each available button: 1.
  • Page 11 TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual 2. Refresh Node Info: Click on an available Z-Wave device (i.e. AllLoadDimmer) then click on this button. Once pressed, this TRF-ZW10 refreshes the Z-Wave device’s information and status. 3. Include Node: Select a TRF-ZW10 located on the TRF-ZW10 Devices list and then select this button.
  • Page 12 TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual 5. Tools: Select a TRF-ZW10 located on the TRF-ZW10 Devices list and then select this button. Once pressed, the software displays the Gateway Tools window. For more information on the options available within the Gateway Tools window, refer to page 6.
  • Page 13: Devices - Working With Z-Wave

    Z-Wave Contextual Tools display the status and control buttons supported by that device. To view the status and controls of a Z-Wave device, perform the following: 1. Select Step 10: URC Subsystems. 2. Locate and select the TRF-ZW10 sub-step. 3. Click on Devices tab.
  • Page 14 TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual Now that the Control and Status options are available, this page describes all of the available selections: Rename: Enter a new custom name for the Z-Wave device, this affects the name of the Endpoint ID display name. Control &...
  • Page 15 TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual Associations: Allow programmers to configure two or more Z-Wave device to work in conjunction with each other such as an area that requires three-way lighting. Settings: Allows the programmer to configure device specific parameters such as Delayed Off, Basic Set Value, and more. The owner’s manual or supporting resources of the included Z-Wave device may be required.
  • Page 16: Gateway Tools

    The Gateway Tools window contains various advanced options that can be used when troubleshooting the TRF-ZW10’s installation. Perform the following steps from the TRF-ZW10 sub-step of Step 10: URC Subsystems with the Devices tab opened: 1. Select the TRF-ZW10 text found in the Z-Wave Device list.
  • Page 17: Devices - Gateway Tools Options

    TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual Devices - Gateway Tools Options Below are descriptions of the available options found in this window: • SmartStart Inclusion: Allows the programmer to include SmartStart supported Z-Wave devices. Make note of the device’s full DSK information as it is required. [40 digit number] •...
  • Page 18 TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual • Update Network (All Nodes): When selected, this rediscovers all available nodes and saves communication routes, removing any old routes, to rebuild the Z-Wave network. This can assist with communication issues if a Z-Wave device is physically removed from its original location and set elsewhere in the system.
  • Page 19: Devices - Controlling, Testing, & Viewing Status

    TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual Devices - Controlling, Testing, & Viewing Status Once a Z-Wave device has been included, it can be controlled from within the Accelerator software on the local network. Devices connected to the TRF-ZW10 gateway display on the TRF-ZW Devices List and can be selected to reveal status and control options.
  • Page 20 TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual • Z-Wave Device - Lighting Dimmer: These types of devices provide control options to turn the light on or off. Additionally, a slider is provided to adjust the brightness of the device. The drop-down menu can also be used to set the device to a specified percentage.
  • Page 21 TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual • Z-Wave Device - Door Lock: These types of devices provide control options for locking and unlocking doors. Several areas provide control and feedback for testing an individual lock: Test Buttons - Two buttons are available to test the device’s Lock and Unlock control.
  • Page 22: Node Information

    TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual Node Information This section allows the programmer to view information about included Z-Wave devices. Below are descriptions of the available options: TRF-ZW10 Devices List: This list contains all of the Z-Wave devices that have been included with the TRF-ZW10 gateway. Refresh Node Info: This button re-polls the node information for all current Z-Wave devices included on the TRF-ZW10.
  • Page 23: Node Information - Viewing The Node Information

    Node Information - Viewing the Node Information This section provides instructions on how to select a Z-Wave device and view its node information. 1. Select Step 10: URC Subsystems. 2. Locate and select the TRF-ZW10 sub-step. 3. Click on Node Information.
  • Page 24: Unknown Devices

    TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual Unknown Devices Unknown devices connected to a gateway will appear at the bottom of the TRF-ZW Devices list. A device is unknown when there is no model or location information associated with it. An unknown device can either be recovered or excluded from the gateway.
  • Page 25: Recovering An Unknown Device

    TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual Recovering an Unknown Device It is possible to recover an unknown device by correcting the missing associations. Perform the following: 1. Select an unknown device from the list and right-click. 2. On the context menu, select Recover Node to Project. 3.
  • Page 26: Removing An Unknown Device

    TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual Removing an Unknown Device In order to exclude an unknown device it must first be red. Devices turn red once they go offline. After ensuring the device is offline, perform the following: 1. Select an red unknown device from the list and right-click. 2.
  • Page 27: Scenes

    TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual Scenes This section of the document describes the available options in the Scenes section. Available Scenes: This list displays the names of all Scenes programmed on the TRF-ZW10. Add Scene: Select this button to begin the process of creating a Scene. Delete Scene: Select an available Scene and click this button to permanently remove it.
  • Page 28: Scene Controllers

    TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual Scene Controllers This section is provides information about programming a Z-Wave Scene Controller. A Scene Controller is a device that can manually trigger Z-Wave Scenes. Scenes are assigned to available buttons on a compatible Scene Controller. The amount of buttons available varies.
  • Page 29: Scene Controllers - Assigning A Scene

    Owner’s Manual Scene Controllers - Assigning a Scene Perform the following steps: 1. Select Step 10: URC Subsystems. 2. Locate and select the TRF-ZW10 sub-step. 3. Click on Scene Controllers. 4. View the TRF-ZW10 Device List and select an available Scene Controller (i.e.
  • Page 30 TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual 6. Double-click on the Scene Button section of the selected button, this allows the programmer to enter a custom name. This name is only used as a reference to the programmer. 7. Single-click on the Scene section of the selected button to display the drop-down menu.
  • Page 31: Scene Controller Verification

    TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual Scene Controller Verification Physical switches are able to provide feedback in real-time with Accelerator. This is useful for verifying scene controllers are properly configured. 1. Select a switch from the TRF-ZW Devices list. 2. Press the physical button on the selected switch to trigger a scene. 3.
  • Page 32: Trf-Zw10 Programming - Including Devices

    If the Z-Wave device inclusion fails, try to exclude the device first (instructions on page 38) and then attempt to include the device. Perform the following steps to include a Z-Wave device: 1. Select Step 10: URC Subsystems. 2. Select the TRF-ZW10 sub-step. 3. Click on the Devices tab. 4. Select Include Node.
  • Page 33 TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual 5. The New Device window displays, perform the following: A. Name: Enter a custom label (Dining Room Lights) for the Z-Wave device, this name is displayed on the user interface. B. Room: Use the available drop-down menu to select an available room (i.e. Dining Room) in the Total Control system.
  • Page 34 TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual 7. If supported, the Security 2 Accept window displays. This message only displays if the Z-Wave device supports S2 Security. Below are the types of S2 authentications that are supported: • S2 Unauthenticated: Does not require a pin code. •...
  • Page 35 TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual 8. Wait till the inclusion process completes. Once done, select Close. 9. Repeat these steps for each Z-Wave device that needs to be included.
  • Page 36: Smartstart Inclusion

    10 minutes of being switched on in the network’s vicinity. This requires a SmartStart compatible Z-Wave device, follow the steps below: 1. Select Step 10: URC Subsystems. 2. Select the TRF-ZW10 sub-step. 3. Click on the Devices tab.
  • Page 37 7. Perform the following: A. Provide the SmartStart device with a custom name, this label is how the device displays on any URC interface. B. Using the available drop-down menu, select the Room where the SmartStart device should be placed. Generally, this is where the device is physically located.
  • Page 38: Smartstart Provisioning List

    TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual SmartStart Provisioning List The SmartStart provisioning list provides the status of all SmartStart devices that have been or are ready for inclusion. When excluding a SmartStart device, one must first remove the device from the provisioning list or it may automatically be added back to the network.
  • Page 39 TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual 3. Select the device to be removed from the provisioning list and click Delete Selected. Repeat this step for each device to be removed. 4. The device has been removed from the provisioning list and can now be excluded from the network.
  • Page 40: Trf-Zw10 Programming - Excluding Devices

    In some circumstances, the Z-Wave device must first be excluded prior to being included on the TRF-ZW10. Perform the following steps to exclude a Z-Wave device: 1. Select Step 10: URC Subsystems. 2. Select the TRF-ZW10 sub-step. 3. Click on the Devices tab.
  • Page 41 TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual 5. View the Exclude a Node window. This screen informs the programmer when the TRF-ZW10 has entered Exclusion mode. 6. Enable “Exclude Mode” for the device you want to exclude. Each device has its own method entering “Exclude Mode”, so please consult the owner’s manual for each device to be excluded.
  • Page 42: Factory Default

    Factory Default Resets the memory of the TRF-ZW10 to factory settings. All existing programming is erased. The gateway requires a download from the URC software in order to be programmed again. If this controller is the primary controller for your network, resetting it will result in the nodes in your network being orphaned and it will be necessary after the reset to exclude and re-include all of the nodes in the network.
  • Page 43: Association Capabilities/Command Classes

    TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual Association Capabilities • Group ID: 1 • Group Profile Name: Lifeline • Maximum Nodes: 1 If the TRF-ZW10 is included into another device, then all the following command classes are supported at the highest security level except for Security 0 Command Class, Firmware Update Meta Data Command Class, and All Network Management Command Classes.
  • Page 44: Limited Warranty Statement

    TRF-ZW10 Total Control Owner’s Manual Limited Warranty Statement https://www.urc-automation.com/legal/warranty-statement/ Warning! End User Agreement The manufacturer is not responsible for any Radio or TV interference caused by The terms and conditions of the End User Agreement available at unauthorized modifications to this equipment.

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