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M1XSLZW   Instruction  Manual

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NOTE: Setting up Z-Wave lighting nodes into Z-Wave lighting groups is currently not possible from the LEVITON Vizia RF Installer 

Tool and PC Software.  Please review the next page for information on how to setup Z-Wave devices into groups.

A lighting Group is a set of one or more lighting nodes that are to operated together as if they were one device.  When a group 

On command is activated, each node in that group will turn on to its last dim level - a level that in general, will differ from node to 

node.  Lighting groups is a valuable Z-Wave feature that cannot be used unless there is a way to setup the nodes.  M1 supports 

128 Z-Wave Groups by mapping them to M1 Light Device number locations 129 to 256.  See Table 4.  Group commands are: On, 

Off, or Set to Level.  A Group command will affect all lights in the group.  NOTE: Z-Wave lighting devices (including Levton vizia rf+ 

devices) DO NOT report status back when controlled by a group command.  Below are steps for programming Light Groups using 

ElkRP > Automation > Lighting.   
    

4.1

 

Setup the Z-Wave network FIRST.  (Page 3)  All Z-Wave devices and controllers MUST be Associated and Updated. 

4.2

  Make a list of all the programmed Z-Wave Groups by number.

4.3

 

Verify that the M1XSLZW is connected to the VRC0P-1LW (vizia rf+3).

4.4

  Select the first Group to be programmed and match it to the M1 Light Device Number location.  See Table 4.

4.5

  Program the Name (up to 15 characters) describing the Group or Area.  (E.G.location, room name, etc.)

4.6

  Set the Format to "Serial Expander".  This will be the same for all Z-Wave Groups.

4.7

  Set the Type as On/Off or Dimmer.  Dimmer adds the advantage of Set to Level and Pre-Set Scenes.

4.8

  DO NOT put a check mark in the Opt. location.

4.9

  Put a check mark in the Show box IF the Group will need to be displayed on touchscreens or keypads.

4.10

  Voice Description is optional.  Up to 6 words may be used to provide a spoken description for each Group.

Controlling Z-Wave Light Groups using Rules

4.11

 Select 

ElkRP > Automation > Rules.

4.12 

Click 

New

 to start a new Rule.  E.G. Turning On 2 Z-Wave Groups when the System is Disarmed.  

4.13 

Click 

WHENEVER >

 

Security/Alarms > Is Disarmed

.  A pop-up box appears to pick the Security Area (partition).  Use the 

drop down to pick the area or Click OK to accept "Area 1".  

4.14 

Click 

THEN > Control Lighting > Individual

.  A new box will appear.

4.15 

In the Select lighting device box scroll and select one of the Group numbers:  E.G. Grp1 [129 (I1)].

4.16 

Click 

Turn On 

followed by 

OK

.  The screen should resemble the first two lines in the illustration below.

4.17 

Repeat for additional light groups and then click 

DONE

 to complete the Rule. 

4.18 

Make sure that ElkRP is connected and on-line with the M1 Control, then click 

Send to Control

.

STEP 4 - Adding Z-Wave Light Groups to M1

This Rule controls 2 groups of lights 
when System is Disarmed.

Then Operands

 - Turn On, Turn 

Off, Toggle, & Set to Level. Note that 

Grp 2-Kitchen is set to 60%.  

Fade (ramp) Rate - Range is 0 to 7 
with the following fade rate times in 
seconds: 0=immediate,  1=2, 2=4, 
3=8, 4=16, 5=32, 6=46, and 7=60.  

Not all Lights support fade rate.

 

For - Checking this box allows a 

time delay for On or Off.  Duration 

is: Days, Hrs, Min, Sec, or a Custom 
Setting selection.

* *  IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ  * *

Leviton vizia lighting devices generally report back their status to the VRC0P-1LW whenever the status changes, whether caused 
manually or by a command from a Controller.  This is unique to Leviton as other brands of Z-Wave lighting devices only report their 
status back to what Controller issued the change command.  Unfortunately, Z-Wave lighting devices (including the Leviton vizia rf+ 

devices) do not report status back when controlled by a Group Command.

Summary of Contents for ELK-M1XSLZW

Page 1: ...3 is known as a Z Wave Secondary Controller It is required as a permanent member of the Z Wave network to maintain contact with all Z Wave devices and communicate via RS232 to the M1XSLZW The M1XSLZW...

Page 2: ...viton web site links http www leviton com OA_HTML ibeCCtpSctDspRte jsp section 25545 minisite 10024 http communities leviton com docs DOC 2389 http communities leviton com community knowledgebaseforum...

Page 3: ...The Dimmers will not react to a button press if not associated NOTE Not all Z Wave devices support full association Update Controller Updating transfers existing Node ID information associations rout...

Page 4: ...61 62 63 64 Name or Description of Device This page is provided for listing all the Z Wave Devices their names and device types Device Type Z Wave Node ID 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79...

Page 5: ...24hours Next turn on the M1 Master Power Switch which will then supply power to the M1XSLZW 7 Enroll the M1XSLZW to the M1 Control REQUIRED This is done either via a Keypad or ElkRP Software From a Ke...

Page 6: ...a new Rule E G Turn OFF several Z Wave Lights when the System is Armed Away 3 13 Click WHENEVER Security Alarms Is Armed Armed Away A pop up box appears to pick the Area partition Use the drop down t...

Page 7: ...A16 17 B1 18 B2 19 B3 20 B4 21 B5 22 B6 23 B7 24 B8 25 B9 26 B10 Z Wave Node ID 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 ELK Lighting Device 27 B11 28 B12 29 B13...

Page 8: ...k mark in the Show box IF the Group will need to be displayed on touchscreens or keypads 4 10 Voice Description is optional Up to 6 words may be used to provide a spoken description for each Group Con...

Page 9: ...ify they are set as follows UART Settings 9600 Baud rate 8 Data bits No Parity 1 Stop bit No Flow Control Properties ASCII Setup Send line ends with line feeds Yes and Echo type characters locally Yes...

Page 10: ...ustomer wants the Thermostats to appear in a desired order then it will be necessary to perform the Z Wave Inclusion in exactly that desired order That s because the order of mapping in M1 is based so...

Page 11: ...elow 5 12 To set the Cooling setpoint click THEN Thermostat 5 13 Select the same Thermostats E G Main Hallway Tstat 1 as before 5 14 Click Set cooling desired temperature to 5 15 In the value box scro...

Page 12: ...a THEN Send Text to Port X command in an ElkRP Rule The Text will be your command and the Port X will be the Data Bus Address of the M1XSLZW Mapping of the locks is done by the M1XSLZW on power up usi...

Page 13: ...result each lock command will require a dedicated rule In addition no other THEN commands should exist in a rule that is being used for Locks Z Wave Locks use a special encrypted Security Class for c...

Page 14: ...nts of low battery alert through the use of automation rules and special text strings This new capability was added in M1XSLZW firmware version 81 0 4 1 Select ElkRP Automation Texts and add the follo...

Page 15: ...ity or operation of electronic locks It is the sole responsibility of the Installing Company or Individual to use best judgment when remotely controlling or automating door locks CONFIRMING LOCK STATU...

Page 16: ...or 1 as soon as exit delay expires following System Arming Rule 7 Locks door 1 just as soon as Front Door closes following System Arming The door will get locked no matter whether Rule 6 or 7 fires fi...

Page 17: ...text TPOLL M DO NOT use the polling if not absolutely necessary as it does create excessive traffic XPOLL M Text string XPOLL M informs the M1XSLZW to stop the timed polling of Thermostats if enabled...

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