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2.

 Remove the small screw from 

the battery retainer door. Pull 

out on the top of the door (it is 

hinged at the bottom).

3

. Slide the batteries out of the 

holder.

4. 

Install new batteries in the  

  correct orientation based on  

  the “+” & “-“ polarity markings

5. 

Hold the batteries in place  

  (pushing them toward the  

  center of the unit) and close  

  the battery door making sure  

  that the ends of the retainer  

  door fit over the batteries.   

  Please note that the battery  

  retainer door hinges at the  

  bottom and can lock in the  

  open position.  You may need  

  to pull or lift it gently to close it.

6.

 Reinstall the retainer screw 

and faceplate.

Battery Life:

 This device is just like any 

universal A/V remote control;  
the more you use it, the shorter the 

battery life. Under normal operating 
conditions, the batteries should last 
for approximately one year.  LED 
indicators behind the Group/Scene 
control buttons will blink when one of 
the buttons is Pressed.  The brightness 
of the blinking LED will diminish as the 
batteries are depleted.  A very dim 
LED will provide a visual indication 
that the batteries need to be replaced.  
Network, Group & Scene programming 
will be retained while changing 
batteries.  Please note: Using this 
device to control Groups and Scenes 
containing large numbers of Z-Wave 
devices will be more demanding on 
the batteries than smaller Groups and 
Scenes, resulting in shorter battery life.

NOT FOR USE WITH MEDICAL OR LIFE 

SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

Z-Wave enabled devices should never 
be used to supply power to, or control 
the On/Off status of medical and/or life 
support equipment.

Summary of Contents for Keypad Controller 45631

Page 1: ...Wireless Lighting Control Keypad Controller 45631 Z Wave Certified Wireless Lighting Control ...

Page 2: ...des control of 4 Groups and 4 Scenes Up to 32 Z Wave devices can be included in each of the Groups and Scenes It is a secondary controller only and cannot function as a primary controller Turns selected Group or Scene off Press Release to change to Group mode After entering SETUP mode use to Add devices to a Group or Scene NOTE This product can be operated in one Z Wave network with Z Wave certifi...

Page 3: ...ind buttons provide visual feedback Turns selected Group or Scene ON Press Release to change to Scene mode After entering SETUP mode use to Remove devices from a Group or Scene Group Scene Add Remove Group Scene buttons are numbered only in the instructions The buttons on the device are not numbered 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 4: ... device Battery powered devices like motion detectors are typically asleep and do not function as repeaters Home Control Network Your controllers and every Z Wave device you have added with the primary controller are linked together into a wireless network Each device in your network has a unique address assigned to it and cannot be activated by your neighbor s Z Wave controller Light Node Device ...

Page 5: ... data to a new controller This process is also used to update secondary controllers after changes have been made to the control network with the primary controller BATTERIES Two CR2032 batteries are pre installed in the unit Be sure to Remove the insulating tabs before trying to program and use the device Battery Use and Safety Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type Rep...

Page 6: ...rol the more you use it the shorter the battery life Under normal operating conditions the batteries should last for approximately one year LED indicators behind the Group Scene control buttons will blink when one of the buttons is Pressed The brightness of the blinking LED will diminish as the batteries are depleted A very dim LED will provide a visual indication that the batteries need to be rep...

Page 7: ...ecommend the following 1 Assign Z Wave controlled appliances to device numbers 10 18 on the GE remote The likelihood of unintentionally turning on the appliance will be reduced significantly because the Shift button will need to be Pressed before Pressing device numbers 10 18 2 Z Wave devices controlling appliances should be removed from All control setting Instructions on how to do this are inclu...

Page 8: ...y From the Remote or repeating Z Wave module to destination device For Plug in Modules or In Wall Devices Installed in Plastic Junction ßBoxes Line of Sight no obstructions Type of Construction 0 1 Number of Walls or Obstacles 2 3 100 70 49 34 80 56 39 27 100 60 36 21 80 48 29 17 Wood Frame w Drywall Plastic J Boxes Metal J Boxes Plastic J Boxes Metal J Boxes Brick Tile or Concrete ...

Page 9: ...ere necessary Mounting hardware is included The mounting surface must be smooth and clean if using the tape Ideally it should be mounted at the same height as the wall switches in your home 2 The faceplate snaps onto the main body of the controller after it is mounted on the wall It can be easily removed by inserting a small flat blade screwdriver into the slot on the bottom and twisting gently Op...

Page 10: ... it sends its information to this secondary controller Refer to the instruction manual for your primary controller on how to put it into this mode 3 Press and hold the Add and Remove buttons at the same time until the orange LED blinks twice 4 Press and release the OFF side of Group Scene buttons 1 2 3 4 in sequence left side of buttons 5 The Orange LED will start blinking 6 When the Orange LED st...

Page 11: ...rmation must be copied to this device before trying to create or modify a Scene 1 Press and hold the Add and Remove buttons at the same time until the Orange LED blinks twice then release 2 Press and release the Add button 3 Press and release the Scene button 4 Press and release the right side ON of the Group Scene button 1 2 3 or 4 that you want to assign the device to The Orange LED will start b...

Page 12: ...ease the Remove button 3 Press and release the Group or Scene button 4 Press and release the right side ON of the button that controls the Group or Scene 1 2 3 or 4 from which you want to Remove the device 5 Press and release the button on the device you wish to Remove 6 The Orange LED will stop blinking and Green LED will blink twice to show that you have successfully removed a device from a Grou...

Page 13: ... response time between pressing the On Off button and the activation of the lights in that Group or Scene seems to take longer than normal Z Wave s mesh network technology relies on accurate routing tables and the ability of one device to relay the command signals to the other devices Please use your primary controller to verify the operation of all the devices in your control network and if neces...

Page 14: ...gramming stored in the device 1 Press and hold both the left side OFF of the 1 Group Scene button upper left and the Remove button until the Green LED blinks twice approximately 3 to 6 seconds depending on the number of nodes in the network Functional Overview This device is based on the Z Wave Controller Library and the Remote Controller Generic Device Class It works with devices that support the...

Page 15: ...s Interoperability with Z Wave Devices Every Z Wave certified product is designed to work with all other Z Wave certified products A Z Wave network can integrate devices of various classes and these devices can be made by different manufacturers Although this Keypad Controller can use the Basic Command Class to provide limited control of some non lighting Z wave devices it is intended for controll...

Page 16: ...ction against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to ...

Page 17: ... must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device SPECIFICATIONS Power Source 3V DC 2 x CR2032 batteries in parallel Minimum Operating Voltage 2 3V Signal Frequency 908 42 MHz Range Up to 100 feet line of sight no obstructions Operating temperature 32 104 F 0 40 C For indoor use only Specifications subject to change due to continuing product impr...

Page 18: ...ies expressed or implied Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or permit the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage so the above limitations may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Please contact Customer Service at 800 654 8483 option 4 between 7 30AM ...

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Page 20: ...ed under license to Jasco Products Company LLC 10 E Memorial Rd Oklahoma City Oklahoma 73114 Made in China Hecho en China All brand names shown are trademarks of their respective owners Z Wave is a registered US trademark of Sigma Designs GE SmartHome 45631 1 04 10 ...

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