Z-Wave Setup - Honeywell TH6320ZW2003 User Manual

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Z-Wave setup

To include or exclude the thermostat from Z-Wave
network, go to thermostat
MENU/Z-WAVE SETUP.
• Touch Select. You will be asked to set your primary
controller to INCLUDE MODE. Please refer to
the user manual of your Z-Wave controller.
• After inclusion procedure has been initiated
on your Z-Wave controller, touch Select on the
thermostat.
• If the inclusion procedure is successful,
"INCLUDED", the node ID, and the Z-Wave
connected status icon appear on the screen.
If the procedure fails, "FAILED TO INCLUDE"
appears on the screen.
• Your controller will indicate whether the thermostat was successfully added to its
network. (Please refer to the user manual of your Z-Wave controller.)
NOTES:
• Before adding the thermostat to a Z-Wave network, check that it does not already
belong to one. If the thermostat is included in Z-Wave network, it offers to exclude.
If the thermostat is excluded from Z-Wave network, it offers to include. You can
also check the status by viewing the Node ID located in the thermostat MENU/
DEVICE INFO. An excluded thermostat should show zero for the Node ID (000).
• Whether you are including or excluding thermostat from your Z-Wave network, first
you have to initiate it on your Z-Wave controller. Please refer to the user manual of
your Z-Wave controller.
• For other specific tasks, such as adding the thermostat to home automation
scenes or groups, refer to the Z-Wave controller instructions.
• The T6 Pro Z-Wave thermostat works in the optional Z-Wave battery mode or
normal power mode based on its power source. The Z-Wave power mode can only
be changed when thermostat is NOT included in Z-Wave network. You can check
the power mode in the thermostat menu under MENU/DEVICE INFO.
• If 24 VAC power source is not used or available, the thermostat must be powered
by batteries. The thermostat will operate in LSS mode (power-save, sleep mode)
to help conserve battery life after it has been included in a Z-Wave network. The
Z-Wave radio supports beaming. It allows other devices in the network to wake up
the Z-Wave thermostat, accept commands, and then go back to sleep.
• If you need the thermostat to operate AOS mode (always listening mode) to
act as signal repeater and to increase network reliability, you need to ask your
professional installer to power the thermostat by 24 VAC.
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