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  • Page 1 Wireless Security System 2GIG-CNTRL2 Z-Wave Home Services Operation & User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 The Go!Control Security System Congratulations on your ownership of an Go!Control Security System! This wireless system offers protection for your property against burglary, protection for yourself and family with 24-hour emergency monitoring, and optionally fi re and carbon monoxide detection for your home. ®...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Home Control Network Overview Advanced Setup The Z-Wave Network ....2 Advanced Toolbox ....17 Learn Controller .
  • Page 4: Home Control Network Overview The Z-Wave Network

    Home Control Network Overview The Z-Wave Network ® Z-Wave is “interoperable, two-way RF mesh networking technology” . In ® ® plain English, Z-Wave allows you to remotely control Z-Wave enabled Z-Wave is a registered trademark of Zensys Inc. and/or devices in your home. its subsidiaries.
  • Page 5: Home Services Access

    Home Services Access Home Services Button Home Services are accessed through the system’s Home Screen. The Home Screen Home Services shows the system status with icons to indicate button system conditions. It also displays the time and date. The Home Screen displays the SECURITY and HOME SERVICES buttons.
  • Page 6: Network Setup

    Network Setup Adding Devices Before a device will work in the home control network, it must be added (also called included) into the network. To add one or more switch or thermostat devices into the network, use the following steps: Add Z-Wave Devices Screen 1.
  • Page 7: Naming Devices

    Network Setup Naming Devices Devices in the home control network can be named to make it easy to identify the individual lamp or appliance being controlled. The custom name will show on the Control Panel’s display. To name each installed switch or thermostat device, use the following steps: Manage Z-Wave Devices Screen 1.
  • Page 8: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Binary Switches Binary switch modules can be turned ON or OFF. They cannot be set to in-between levels as multi-level (dimmer) switch modules can. To control a binary switch module, use the Press SWITCHES following steps: button 1. From the Home Screen press the HOME Manage Z-Wave Devices Screen SERVICES button.
  • Page 9: Multi-Level Switches

    Basic Operation Multi-level Switches Multi-level (dimmer) switch modules can be turned ON, OFF, or set to 12 different dimming levels. To control a multi-level switch module, use the Press SWITCHES following steps: button 1. From the Home Screen press the HOME Manage Z-Wave Devices Screen SERVICES button.
  • Page 10: Viewing Thermostats

    Basic Operation Viewing Thermostats Z-Wave compatible thermostats can be controlled using the Home Services feature. ✓ NOTE: Several types of Z-Wave compatible Press thermostats are available. Each type THERMOSTATS provides different features. The Control button Panel’s Home Services Z-Wave control Manage Z-Wave Devices Screen will adjust to the thermostat model type, but may not support all of the thermostat’s...
  • Page 11: Controlling Thermostats

    Basic Operation Controlling Thermostats To adjust a thermostat’s settings, use the following steps. ✓ NOTE: Several types of Z-Wave compatible thermostats are available. Each type will display different supported options. Setting the Mode Thermostat Settings Screen 1. Use the ← or → arrows on each side of the mode display to choose between OFF, HEAT, COOL, ENERGY SAVE HEAT, or ENERGY Use arrows to...
  • Page 12: Scenes & Rules

    Scenes & Rules Controlling Multiple Devices Beyond simple controlling of a single device, multiple device control commands can be Press ADD SCENE button assigned using a “ Scene”. A Scene can be run on its own, or “ Rules” can be assigned to trigger a Scene after a Control Panel “event”...
  • Page 13: Editing Scenes

    Scenes & Rules Editing Scenes Scenes can be edited to change a device’s action, remove a device’s action, or rename the Scene. Press scene button To edit a Scene, use the following steps. Changing a Device’s Action Scenes Screen with RUN Button 1.
  • Page 14: Running Scenes

    Scenes & Rules Running Scenes Scenes can be run by hand manually, or be automatically run when triggered by a Rule. Press ADD SCENE To run a Scene manually, use the following button steps: 1. From the Home Screen press the HOME SERVICES button.
  • Page 15: Triggering Devices From Events

    Scenes & Rules Triggering Devices from Events A Scene can be run on its own, or “ Rules” can be assigned to trigger a Scene after a Control Panel “event” such as arming your system or when an alarm occurs. Press RULES button Creating Rules Rules are created by assigning a Scene to run...
  • Page 16: Editing Rules

    Scenes & Rules Editing Rules Rules can be edited to change an event that triggers the Rule or to change the Scene that the Rule runs. Changing a Rule’s Action Press rules button To change a Rule’s action, use the following steps: Manage Z-Wave Devices Screen 1.
  • Page 17: Network Maintenance

    Network Maintenance Removing Devices When a device will no longer be used in the home control network, it should be removed (also called excluded) from the network so the system will not try to communicate with the missing device. To remove one or more devices from the Remove Z-Wave Devices Screen network, use the following steps: 1.
  • Page 18: Network Diagnostics

    Network Maintenance Network Diagnostics Home Services Home Services Z-Wave network button turns orange periodically checks to determine if a network device has become un-plugged, has failed, or is missing. The network can also be checked manually by pressing the CHECK NETWORK button on the Home Screen with Orange Button Home Services Toolbox screen.
  • Page 19: Advanced Setup

    Advanced Setup Advanced Toolbox The Advanced Toolbox is used to add a secondary controller, reset and view installed controllers, view the currently installed network devices, or rediscover the network devices. On the Z-Wave Toolbox Screen, press ADVANCED TOOLBOX to access the Advanced Toolbox functions.
  • Page 20: View Controllers

    Advanced Setup Advanced Toolbox (cont.) View Controllers The Control Panel can display each Z-Wave controller programmed into the network. Use the following steps to display the controllers. 1. From the Advanced Toolbox Screen, press the VIEW CONTROLLERS button. 2. Each programmed controller will be displayed.
  • Page 21: Rediscover Network

    Advanced Setup Advanced Toolbox (cont.) Rediscover Network During normal operation the network decides the best path to route signals from one device to another. If devices are moved to different positions in the installation, it is recommended to rediscover the network so the routing path will be re-confi...
  • Page 22: Index

    Index Adding devices 4 Radio compatibility 21 ADD RULE button 13 Rediscover network 19 ADD SCENES button 10 REDISCOVER NETWORK button 19 Advanced setup 17, 18, 19 Refresh button 6 Advanced toolbox 17, 18, 19 REFRESH button 7, 8 ADVANCED TOOLBOX button 17 REMOVE DEVICES button 15, 17 REMOVE FAILED DEVICE button 16 Basic operation 6, 7, 8, 9...
  • Page 23: Important Information

    2gig Technologies Inc. does not warrant this product to consumers. Consumers should inquire from their selling dealer as to the nature of the dealer’s warranty, if any. There are no obligations or liabilities on the part of 2gig Technologies Inc.
  • Page 24 YOUR LOCAL ALARM INSTALLATION AND SERVICE PROFESSIONAL: Copyright © 2010 230786 X4...

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