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4. Press
OK. The screen will display PRIMARY.
5. Use either arrow key to select
RECEIVE.
6. Press
OK. The Screen will display RECEIVING.
7. When the screen displays
SUCCESS you have successfully trans-
ferred the information.
PRIMARY CONTROLLER SHIFT (TRANSFER)
You can transfer all of the 45633’s information to another remote,
so it becomes the new primary controller. The 45633 will retain all
of its programming; however, it will now be a secondary controller.
Transferring Primary Controller Information:
1. Place the two remotes near each other.
2. On the 45633, enter
SETUP and select TRANSFER.
3. Press
OK. The screen will display PRIMARY.
4. Press
OK. The screen will display SENDING.
5. Put the target (new primary) remote into programming mode so
that it receives information from the 45633.
6. When the screen displays
SUCCESS, you have successfully
transmitted the information to the new primary controller.
RESETTING YOUR NETWORK
(excluding remote from a network)
You can reset your network to clear all device and Z-Wave net-
work information from the remote. This does not reset the Z-Wave
devices to their factory default. Each device still needs to be
deleted in order to reset them. Please refer to the section on
“Deleting a Device from Your Network” for details.
If you intend to
still have an operational network, make sure the remote you are
excluding, is not the primary controller.
To exclude another controller (secondary controller) from the net-
work, you must do this via the light setup -› delete new option.
To Reset The Network:
1. Enter
SETUP and select NETWORK.
2. Press
OK. The screen will display RESET.
3. Press
OK. The screen will display RESET and WAITING in the
lower right corner.
4. When the screen displays
SUCCESS, you have successfully reset
network information.
5. Reset all individual devices as instructed in the section on delet-
ing devices from the network.
RECOVERING NETWORK INFORMATION
This is typically used to rebuild the routing tables when a lighting
device has been moved from its original location. The controller
must be primary to initiate a network recovery.