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Z-Wave ZDW120 Instructions, Series 200, Release 2.2

P/D 032508

HomePro

by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

0758-01

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LED indication

The LED on the ZDW120 will turn on when the load attached is ON.  However, the LED can be user configured
to turn ON when the load attached is OFF, if so desired, to act as a night light.

The ZDW120 will flicker its LED when it is transmitting to any of its groups.  This can be changed if desired.

ADVANCED OPERATION

All On/All Off

The ZDW120 supports the ALL ON/ ALL OFF commands.

The ZDW120 can be set to respond to ALL ON and ALL OFF commands 4 different ways.

Refer to your controller for information on how to set the ZDW120 to operate in the manner you desire. Some
controllers may be only able to set certain settings of ALL ON/ALL OFF response.

The 4 different ways the ZDW120 can be setup to respond to ALL ON and ALL OFF commands are:

•  

ZDW120 will not respond to ALL ON or the ALL OFF command.

•  

ZDW120 will respond to ALL OFF command but will not respond to ALL ON command.

•  

ZDW120 will respond to ALL ON command but will not respond to ALL OFF command.

•  

ZDW120 will respond to ALL ON and the ALL OFF command (default).

Association

The ZDW120 supports the Association command.

The ZDW120 can be set to control other Z-Wave devices.  

Those devices must be installed in their permanent

location.  

You can turn on and off, and even dim other Z-Wave devices once they are “

associated

” in either of

2 groups with the ZDW120.  A NOTE ABOUT DIMMERS IN A GROUP:   If you combine Z-Wave enabled
dimmers and other types of Z-Wave devices in a group, place a Z-Wave enabled dimmer into the empty
group first to ensure that the dimming operates correctly.

Each group is turned on or off (or dimmed) by tapping or holding the switch a differing amount of times.

If you 

associate 

a Z-Wave device into Group 2, you can turn that device on and off by tapping the top or bottom

of the switch 

twice

. You can brighten or dim devices by tapping the top or bottom of the switch once and then hold

it down. The load attached to the ZDW120 is not affected.

If you 

associate 

a Z-Wave device into Group 3, you can turn that device on by tapping the top of the switch 

three

times 

or off by tapping the bottom of the switch 

three times

. You can brighten devices by tapping the top of the

switch twice or dim devices by tapping the bottom of the switch twice and then hold it down. The load attached
to the ZDW120 is not affected.

You can 

associate

 up to 

5

 Z-Wave devices into 

each

 of these groups.  For instructions on how to  “

associate

a Z-Wave device into one of these groups, refer to your wireless controller instructions. (If you are using the
ZTH100 controller, refer to the Setup Menu, Association section).

Configuration

The ZDW120 supports the Configuration command.

The ZDW120 can be configured to operate slightly differently than how it works when you first install it. Using the
Configuration command you can configure the following:

You can use a ZTH100 to send Configuration commands. (Refer to the Setup Menu, Configuration section)

Set Ignore Start Level Bit When Transmitting Dim Commands

The ZDW120 can send Dim commands to Z-Wave enabled dimmers. The Dim command has a start level
embedded in it.  A dimmer receiving this command will start dimming from that start level. However, the
command also has a bit that indicates whether the dimmer should ignore the start level. If the bit is set to 1,
the dimmer will ignore the start level and instead start dimming from its current level. To clear this bit, configure
this parameter to the value of 0.

•   Parameter No: 1

•   Length: 1 Byte

•   Valid Values  = 0 or 1 (default 1)

Summary of Contents for ZDW120

Page 1: ...ul when the device would otherwise be out of the radio range of the wireless controller There are no field repairable assemblies on this unit If service is needed the unit must be returned where purchased Read and understand these instructions before installing This device is intended for installation in accordance withtheNationalElectriccodeandlocalregulationsintheUnitedStates ortheCanadianElectr...

Page 2: ... Controller to include a unit to the network by adding it to a group method of adding a node to the network Refer to controller instructions STEP 2 The ZDW120 must be in its permanently installed location Tap either the top or bottom of the ZDW120 switch once STEP 3 You should see an indication on your Controller that the DEVICE WAS INCLUDED in the network NOTE If you have trouble adding the ZDW12...

Page 3: ...immed by tapping or holding the switch a differing amount of times If you associate a Z Wave device into Group 2 you can turn that device on and off by tapping the top or bottom of the switch twice You can brighten or dim devices by tapping the top or bottom of the switch once and then hold it down The load attached to the ZDW120 is not affected If you associate a Z Wave device into Group 3 you ca...

Page 4: ...One set to control how fast the dim rate is when the dimmer is locally controlled Parameter 9 and 10 3 One set to control how fast the dim rate is when the dimmer receives an ALL ON or ALL OFF command Parameter 11 and 12 These values can be changed instantly to allow various scenes and effects The first of these parameters is the dim step dim rate parameter It can be set to a value of 1 to 99 This...

Page 5: ...DW120 is excluded from the Z Wave network by using the controller to reset the node on the ZTH100 select SETUP and scroll to RESET UNIT SUC Support There must be a Static Update Controller in your Z Wave system for this feature to work A Static Controller is one that is not moved after addition to the network The Static Controller can act as a gateway in the system since other nodes always know it...

Page 6: ...erference 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 radio or television recep...

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