ZTH200 Operating Instructions
051903
HomePro
by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC
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0630-03
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4.6.4 COPY CONFIGURATION TO ANOTHER WIRELESS CONTROLLER.
This menu is used to copy information from the Master Wireless Controller to other controllers, so that they may
command modules known by the Master Wireless Controller.
Note: The master controller
must
be the controller used to include new modules to the network and to reset modules.
A replication of the master controller is done as follows:
1. Select “Receive information” on the controller which should
receive
the information (i.e. the Secondary
Wireless Controller)
2. Select “Send information” and either “Identical copy” or “Only system information” on the controller that is
to
send
the information (i.e. the Master Wireless Controller).
3. Wait until transmission is completed and both the wireless controllers return to clock display.
4. If a transmission error occur. Please repeat from 1.
Considerations:
1. It is important to note that all information on the receiving controller will be deleted
before
any information
is received.
2. Burglar deterrent and timer information is not copied to the secondary controller.
3. Slave Wireless Controllers
can not
be used to add newly acquired or reset modules to the network
4. If a secondary controller is added as one of the first 64 units, it will take up a module ID thus diminishing
the number of units by one that can be controlled from the master controller.
5. If modules are moved physically it should be done as mentioned in 4.6.5 and the replication should be
repeated
6. New modules added to the network by the Master Wireless Controller are not automatically known by a
secondary wireless controller. They have to be transferred from the Master Controller by the replication
process.
A new module can be added to the secondary controller, or to a group or scene on the secondary control-
ler, but the Master controller will not be able to control that module, group or scene.
Unless you want only the secondary controller to be in control of that module, group or scene, it is sug-
gested that all programming be done on the Master Controller, then copied to any secondary controllers.