Introduction The 2GIG GC2e Security Panel is also a Security Enabled Z-Wave Plus home automation controller. This product can be operated with other Z-Wave certified devices from other manufacturers. All non-battery operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase reliability of the network. It is compatible with both Z-Wave Plus with S2 Security and Legacy S0 Z-Wave automation devices.
Adding Devices » From the Z-Wave Toolbox, press the add devices button. The panel will begin listening for new Z-Wave Device Follow the device manufacturing procedure for putting the device into add/remove mode. When the new Z-Wave device is discovered, the information will be displayed on the learn screen.
Z-Wave Add Failures Inclusion Failure If a Z-Wave device fails due to a security inclusion failure, the following screen will be displayed: » Press the Remove Failed Devices button. » Select OK. The panel will display the Remove Z-Wave Devices screen.
To correct the failure: » Run “check network” from the “Services > Z-Wave > Devices >” screen. Note: If running check network does not correct the failure condition, remove and re-add the device to the panel. Removing Devices » From the Z-Wave Toolbox, press the remove devices button.
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Panel will show that it has entered Z-Wave shift mode. » Enter Add Controller Mode on the Primary Controller. Panel will display status of shift mode process. » Enter Add Controller Mode on the Primary Controller. Note: If the controller is S2, the screens that follow will display.
Z-Wave Security Inclusion Failure If Z-Wave security inclusion fails when attempting to add the panel to another Z-Wave network, the following screens will be displayed: The Z-Wave button on the Services screen will display red. Pressing the red Z-Wave button (above) will display the following message.
Z-Wave Network Check To perform a network check, enter the main Z-Wave Menu. » Press the check network button. Rediscover Z-Wave Network Enter the Z-Wave toolbox. » Press the advanced toolbox button. » Press the rediscover network button. The panel will go into network rediscovery mode and verify all routes and devices are functioning correctly.
Renaming Z-Wave Devices » From the “view all devices” screen tap the device you want to rename. » On the “basic device settings” screen, tap the rename button. » Enter new name for the device. Add Users to Z-Wave Lock Note: This section only applies if Installer Questions Q79 –...
» Select a user. » Enter a lock code for the user, select ok, and then confirm the code and press ok again. You will see a confirmation that the lock code was changed. » Select ok. Lock codes will show next to users. »...
» Enter the value for the basic command (see device documentation for details. » Tap ok. The following screen shows the updated entry value (Figure 49). Resetting the Z-Wave Network To completely reset the Z-Wave controller, enter the advance Z-Wave toolbox. Note: 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...
Panel will display confirmation that controller has been reset. » Press ok to return to Z-Wave Toolbox. Additional Information Basic Commands » Basic Get commands to the GC2e panel will receive a response of Basic Report Value 0 » Basic Set commands to the GC2e panel are ignored Group Identifier »...
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