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PowerNodes 

NP160-F 
NP162-F 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PowerNode NP160-F

Page 1: ...PowerNodes NP160 F NP162 F...

Page 2: ...Contents Introduction 1 PowerNode Overview 2 Installation 6 Common Z Wave Tasks 10 Network Inclusion Process 10 Network Exclusion Process 11 Factory Reset Process 13 Safety Information 14 About Green...

Page 3: ...nics referred to as devices You can conserve energy with minimal impact to your lifestyle by using our products to easily manage your devices Simply connect our Gateway to your GreenWave Reality energ...

Page 4: ...device that connects to your home network This connection enables the Gateway to securely connect the devices you have powered through your PowerNode to your energy management system The PowerNode col...

Page 5: ...device 3 Room color selector Wheel that you rotate you specify the associated room color 4 Network button Button that you press to sync PowerNode with Gateway 5 Activity indicator and power on off bu...

Page 6: ...vice this is referred to as the room color For example you can set the room color to blue Then when you access your account through the Web or smartphone application the corresponding room is identifi...

Page 7: ...PowerNode is in inclusion mode to connect with Gateway When inclusion is successful the rotating bars stop and all bars turn green for five seconds Two flashing green bars on each side of white flashi...

Page 8: ...your energy management system and operating refer to the instructions that came with your Gateway There are four basic steps to install your PowerNode and devices 1 Set the PowerNode room color 2 Cho...

Page 9: ...oose the device you would like to connect to your PowerNode Turn the device off and unplug it from any power source As discussed in the Installation Tips section you should attach only one device to e...

Page 10: ...up to six devices for a multi port PowerNode Do not connect power strips and extension cords or other PowerNodes to the PowerNode The PowerNode can only reliably monitor and control one device connec...

Page 11: ...ls or walls containing wire mesh When placing these devices in your home imagine invisible lines connecting between them Try to keep these lines clear from obstruction as much as possible Also place y...

Page 12: ...te GreenWave Reality energy management system will have Network Inclusion Process The process for adding a PowerNode to your home network is called inclusion It must only be performed once and you mus...

Page 13: ...s to display a clockwise rotating pattern which shows that the PowerNode is attempting inclusion 4 After a few seconds the rotating pattern should stop and all bars turn green for five seconds to indi...

Page 14: ...must perform the following steps 1 Plug the PowerNode into an electrical outlet 2 Locate the network button on the PowerNode It is a small round button on the side of the device marked with the sync s...

Page 15: ...ess and hold the power button while plugging the PowerNode into an electrical outlet 2 Keep the power button pressed for five seconds until all bars turn green for five seconds indicating that the fac...

Page 16: ...s washrooms or patios Do not use your PowerNode in locations where it can get wet such as near aquariums or running water Do Not Disassemble Your PowerNode has no user serviceable parts inside In case...

Page 17: ...ice off by unplugging it from the electrical outlet Contact Customer Service to arrange for repair at a certified service location under the following conditions When the power cable or plug is damage...

Page 18: ...act to their lifestyle by easily monitoring and controlling their appliances and adding intelligent LED lighting GreenWave Reality is led by a diverse team of proven leaders with global experience NOR...

Page 19: ...Precision 0 1W Overcurrent Protection 10A internal fuse Supply Power 250V AC 50Hz Surge Protection Yes Standby Power Consumption 0 4W Appliance Receptacle DIN49440 Schuko Wall Plug CEE 7 7 Schuko Wire...

Page 20: ...Back Cover...

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