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ZTH100 Operating Instructions

060902

HomePro

by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

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5.2.4 ALL ON/ALL OFF

Hitting “all on” button                                will show this display

 and “all off” button                             will result in

This display will be shown for the duration of the transmission, which for larger setups can be a while.

If the transmission fails either

or

        will be shown until the user presses a key.

6. OTHER INFORMATION

The remote transmitter supports 64 modules.  If the user adds Z-Wave devices other than HomePro to the network,
those modules will use one of these modules identification, if they are assigned as one of the first 64 modules.

However since the protocol supports up to 232 modules it is possible to create a setup with 64  modules and numerous
modules of other types. The modules must be added to the network before other types of modules are included. The
remote application will ignore the modules that are added after the 64th, but the protocol will make sure that they get
a valid home/module identification and that they are used as repeaters if they support this functionality.

WARRANTY

Advanced Control Technologies, Inc. gives this expressed warranty (along with extended warranty endorsements, where applicable)
in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied, including (without limitation), warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose.  This constitutes Advanced Control Technologies, Inc.’s sole warranty and obligation with regard to our products
as well as the Customer’s sole remedy.

Advanced Control Technologies, Inc. expressly disclaims all liability and responsibility for any special, indirect or consequential
damages or any further loss of any kind whatsoever resulting from the use of our product.  The Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy
and the limit of Advanced Control Technologies, Inc.’s liability for any loss whatsoever, shall not exceed the purchase price paid
by the Customer for the product to which a claim is made.

Some states do not allow limitations of incidental or consequential damages or on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations
may not apply to you.  This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

All products manufactured by Advanced Control Technologies, Inc. are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship in
accordance with and subject to the following terms and conditions:

1.  This warranty is limited to the original Customer only.  It cannot be transferred or assigned to third parties unless the intent

to transfer to a third party is expressly indicated in a purchase order and/or warranty processing arrangements have been
agreed upon in writing by Advanced Control Technologies, Inc.

2.  Advanced Control Technologies, Inc. will correct any defects in material or workmanship which appear within one (1) year

from the date of purchase.  Advanced Control Technologies, Inc. will repair or replace, at our option, any defective prod-
ucts, provided that our inspection discloses that such defects developed under normal and proper use.  This warranty does
not extend to goods subjected to misuse, neglect, accident or improper installation, or to maintenance or repair of products
which have been altered or repaired by anyone except Advanced Control Technologies, Inc. unless otherwise stated in
writing.

3.  An appropriate charge (50% of product list price) will be made for testing, repairs, replacement and shipping for returned

product which is not defective or found to be defective as the result of improper use, maintenance or neglect.

5.  Information in our descriptive literature is based on product specifications that are current at the time of publication.

Product specifications, designs and descriptive literature are subject to change as improvements are introduced.  Although
we announce changes as they occur, we cannot guarantee notification to every Customer.  Advanced Control Technolo-
gies, Inc. warrants delivered product to conform to the most current specifications, designs and descriptive literature.

Summary of Contents for ZTH100

Page 1: ... LIGHT BULB OFF ALL GROUPS OFF LEFT ARROW MENU NAVIGATION BUTTON LEFT RIGHT ARROW MENU NAVIGATION BUTTON RIGHT C CLEAR CANCELS ACTIONS S SCENE BUTTON TURNS SCENES ON OFF PREDETERMINED GROUPS OF APPLIANCE AND LAMP MODULES AND WALL SWITCHES 1 TO 6 SPEED BUTTONS GRANTS QUICK ACCESS TO USER DEFINED GROUPS AND SCENES Programmable Radio Frequency Control Remote Transmitter Operating Instructions ALL OFF...

Page 2: ...te timer 10 4 4 Child protection 10 4 5 Burglardeterrent 11 4 5 1 Activate burglar deterrent 12 4 5 2 Exclude module 13 4 5 3 Includemodule 13 4 6 Setup 14 4 6 1 Settime 14 4 6 2 Displaycontrast 14 4 6 3 Setup All On Off 15 4 6 4 Copy configuration to another remote transmitter 16 4 6 4 1 Sending information to another remote transmitter 17 4 6 4 2 Receive information from Master remote transmitte...

Page 3: ...th plug in and wall mounted dimmers and switches The remote transmitter finds a way to route your commands to the intended device through other HomePro dimmers and switches This is possible because each of these devices are designed to retransmit the commands that are sent thru them to adjacent devices that might otherwise be out of range of the remote transmitter The Z Wave system provides that a...

Page 4: ...e Remote will return to clock display The top menu level behaves like this Using the right and left arrow buttons you can toggle right or left through the menu selections of GROUPS SCENES TIMER CHILD PROTECTION BURGLAR DETERRENT SETUP Top level menus wrap around so arrow buttons in any direction will repeat menu selections Select any one by pressing OK Follow instructions to set up that function e...

Page 5: ...ay Alternatively if the group has been named the name shows up instead of the number To add more units repeat the procedure ADD UNIT TO GROUP 4 2 2 ADD MODULE TO SCENE Adding a module to a scene is done this way Note that hitting C will not clear units that already have been stored in the selected scene A module is stored when Switch included is shown in the display ...

Page 6: ... As mentioned elsewhere devices of other types than multilevel and binary switches can be included into the network and will be used by the protocol they cannot be controlled by this application If the user adds an unknown device to the network this information will be displayed 4 2 5 NAME A GROUP SCENE To name a group or scene enter the relevant menu Then select the group scene name to be edited ...

Page 7: ...ePro by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES INC 7 4 2 6 REMOVE MODULES FROM GROUP SCENE Clear cancels the current selection Navigation keys only work if more than one group or scene exists 4 2 7 DELETE GROUP SCENE Scroll left or right to find scene ...

Page 8: ...n is stored in the remote transmitter not in the plug in module 4 3 1 CREATE EDIT A TIMER There are eight timers available for the user Each timer controls one of the existing groups as chosen by the user If an existing timer is selected that timer will be edited Pressing the clear button will cancel the editing and leave the timer as it was The time indicated when selecting a timer is the start t...

Page 9: ...ating Instructions 060902 HomePro by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES INC 9 Once a timer has been selected the following flow is executed when creating editing a timer If a group is named the group name will be shown ...

Page 10: ...TECHNOLOGIES INC 10 4 3 2 DELETE TIMER When a timer is no longer needed it can be deleted using Delete a timer menu 4 4 CHILD PROTECTION Child protection is a feature that protects against unintended use of a module For this feature to work the module must support it ...

Page 11: ... period expires or is exited by the user the remote will turn off all the modules it currently has marked as activated This may include units that already were ON before burglar deter rent was started 2 Because of the randomness involved the actual start time when burglar deterrent activates the first module will vary from the start time with 15 minutes 3 After burglar deterrent has activated the ...

Page 12: ...T Activating burglar deterrent will will take the user through a time period customization and put the remote into a special mode where it will stay until burgular deterrent is cancelled By default no units are included in burglar deterrent This message will be shown when the user tries to activate burglar deterrent ...

Page 13: ...can be excluded once again using this menu Note that by default no modules are included in the burglar deterrent mode 4 5 3 INCLUDE UNIT When first activating burglar deterrent the modules that the user wants to use should be included using this menu In addition an excluded module can be included once again using this menu ...

Page 14: ...LOGIES INC 14 4 6 SETUP The setup menu is used to access system functions The layout is as follows 4 6 1 SET TIME 4 6 2 DISPLAY CONTRAST C cancels the contrast adjustment and returns to idle Default contrast is 50 which is restored whenever the batteries have been removed ...

Page 15: ... ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES INC 15 4 6 3 SETUP ALL ON OFF Using this menu it is possible to customize the way All on off works Units can be included or excluded from all on off commands units are included first time they are added to the network ...

Page 16: ...o clock display 4 If a transmission error occur Please repeat from 1 Considerations 1 It is important to note that all information on the receiving remote will be deleted before any information is received 2 Burglar deterrent and timer information is not copied to the secondary remote 3 Slave remote transmitters can not be used to add newly acquired or reset modules to the network 4 If a secondary...

Page 17: ...cluding groups scenes names and so forth Identical copy should be selected If the user wants to create groups scenes and names from scratch Only system information should be selected When sending is activated the master remote will wait for a secondary remote to respond to its node information broadcast 4 6 4 2 RECEIVE INFORMATION The flow of the Receive information menu is shown below ...

Page 18: ... this menu 4 6 6 RESET REMOTE TRANSMITTER The remote transmitter can be reset in two different ways User data only and factory default User data only will only reset groups scenes and names The Remote Transmitter will still information about the modules that have been added to the network Factory default will clear the remote of all information and it will clear groups scenes names and will delete...

Page 19: ...away when the batteries have been replaced 5 2 USING OPERATION MODE Operation mode is the mode where the following display is indicated This mode is also the idle mode to which the remote returns after performing operations In this chapter the functions available in operation mode will be described 5 2 1 CONTROLLING GROUPS USING SPEED BUTTONS Groups are controlled by either using the keys 1 throug...

Page 20: ... shown until the user presses a key 5 2 1 2 HOLDING A SPEED BUTTON DOWN Once a group is created on a speed button it will start dimming when the speed button is held down The remote will listen for node information frames while the button is held down If it detects a node information frame from a valid reset valid ID node it will add this node to the group being dimmed This figure illustrates the ...

Page 21: ... with the option to include a module when holding down a speed button This is done with the following display 5 2 2 CONTROLLING GROUPS USING NAVIGATION KEYS Another way to access groups is to use the navigation keys from operation state This is the onlyway to control the groups from 7 to 64 Also note that it is only the existing groups that show up when the user toggles through the ...

Page 22: ...frame is detected the flow is like this 5 2 3 CONTROLLING SCENES Scenes are accessed through the scene prefix button S The remote transmitter will indicate that it is in scene selecting mode by the display shown in 5 1 2 When in this mode the arrow or number keys can be used to select a scene as mentioned in 5 2 1 except for the fact that scenes will be activated Once a scene has been activated th...

Page 23: ...he product to which a claim is made Somestatesdonotallowlimitationsofincidentalorconsequentialdamagesoronhowlonganimpliedwarrantylasts sotheabovelimitations may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state All products manufactured by Advanced Control Technologies Inc are warranted to be free from defects in materi...

Page 24: ...ns may cause harmful interference to radio communica tions 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 reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorien...

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