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 4.3  Device deleting from ZWMA adaptive module (DELETE function) 

This function removes from the module's memory the device which has been associated with a

selected channel. It does not remove the device from the “Z-Wave” network. The procedure of deleting the
device from a given channel is presented in 

Figure 5

.

*) Programming error results from failure to receive any reply from the device and may be caused by: 

failure to press the programming button within 10 seconds from the module signalling its readiness to
delete the device;  

long distance between the module and device being deleted;  

the device belonging to network other than module.

Note!!!  

Any device which is physically removed from the network (e.g. damaged) should be deleted from the memory of the

controller (PRIMARY, SECONDARY), that is first deleted from the pair of buttons (section 3.4) and then removed from the network
(section 3.5). The correct implementation of the procedures is to ensure optimal communication between devices. Unplugging the
device without removing it from the controller memory will result in a prolonged reaction time to commands and faster depletion of
the controller battery. If it is necessary to remove the damaged equipment, whose removal from the controller memory is not possible,
it is desirable to reconfigure the whole network (all devices). Start a new network configuration from restoring the controller to the
factory settings (DEFAULT function), then call the EXCLUDE function of devices working correctly and continue to the section  3,
"Controller Programming".

Note!!!  

Moving the device within the network (e.g. socket module) it is recommended to delete it from the controller memory

(delete it from the pair of buttons first (section 3.4) and then remove from the network (section 3.5) and then add it again after
installation in new place of work.

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Figure 5: Device deleting from ZWMA module channel

4. 

Press “P” button on the device and 

hold it for 0.5 sec.  (see Device 
Programming Manual) 

 

2

. Within 1.5 sec., press: 

- “

In/Ex

” button twice and 

- “

˄

” or “

˅

” button.

6*

. Programming error – 

LEDs flashing for app. 2-3 
sec.).

1

. Using “

SELECT”

 button 

choose a channel in the ZWMA 
module, through which the 
device to be deleted is operated. 
 

5

. The module is signaling that 

the device has been deleted 
successfully (three LEDs on for 
app. 2-3 sec.). 

3

.  The module is signalling 

readiness for device deleting 
(three LEDs on for 10 sec.). 

1

2

2

x2

x1

x1

x1
>0,5Sec.

Note!!!

 

In the newer version of a controller, interrupting any procedure is possible by pressing the “IN/EX” button. In the 

older version, it is necessary to wait 10 seconds until the error is signalled by the controller or reset it by disconnecting the 
power supply

Summary of Contents for ZWMA

Page 1: ...TE function 8 4 4 Return to default settings of the ZWMA adaptive module DEFAULT function 9 4 5 Removing the ZWMA adaptive module from the network 9 4 6 Additional functions 10 4 6 1 Configuring the Z...

Page 2: ...packing should be kept out of children s reach as thy may be a potential source of hazard The ZWMA module should be used for its intended purpose in agreement with its design The FAKRO Company shall n...

Page 3: ...m the digital input 1 channel 2 operated from the digital input 2 etc ZWMA adaptive module is equipped with a two way radio communication system Z Wave which uses radio frequency of 868 42 MHz Module...

Page 4: ...order to install the ZWMA module it is necessary to 1 Take off the cover terminal of the casing 2 Remount casing to the wall using screws 3 Make all the necessary electric conections 4 Screw the cover...

Page 5: ...that is first deleted from the pair of buttons section 3 4 and then removed from the network section 3 5 The correct implementation of the procedures is to ensure optimal communication between devices...

Page 6: ...o the network long distance between the controller and ZWMA module the module is associated with another network and it is necessary to carry out the DEFAULT procedure first 13 11 21 NC825 GB 6 16 201...

Page 7: ...device operates 13 11 21 NC825 GB 7 16 2013 FAKRO Figure 4 Device associating with selected input In ZWMA module 3 Module is signalling its readiness for associating the device with a selected channe...

Page 8: ...emory is not possible it is desirable to reconfigure the whole network all devices Start a new network configuration from restoring the controller to the factory settings DEFAULT function then call th...

Page 9: ...twork consists in restoring default settings in this module 13 11 21 NC825 GB 9 16 2013 FAKRO Figure 6 Restoring default settings in ZWMA controller Note In the newer version of a controller interrupt...

Page 10: ...the module has been earlier associated with the network as SECONDARY it is necessary to perform DEFAULT procedure 13 11 21 NC825 GB 10 16 2013 FAKRO Figure 7 Removing device from the Z Wave network u...

Page 11: ...another network or has not been assigned to any network It is necessary to perform EXCLUDE function on the device and then again perform INCLUDE and ASSOCIATE functions 13 11 21 NC825 GB 11 16 2013 FA...

Page 12: ...roper inputs here up and down arrows with appropriate COM input in ZWMA module as shown in Figure 9 Short circuit activates sending appropriate 13 11 21 NC825 GB 12 16 2013 FAKRO Figure 9 Adaptive mod...

Page 13: ...nalling of digital inputs LEDs Figure 1 no 5 for digital inputs inform about activation of connected controllers LED for input COM1 lights at short circuit of the contact responsible for sending comma...

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