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ZTH200 Operating Instructions (Version 1.26)

P/D 102406

HomePro

by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

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If instead you press OK, you will be directed to the thermostat modes of control (i.e.. Cooling, Heating, etc.).
In each case, the remote will retrieve the current setting of the thermostat and then allow you to change that setting
(depending on what is supported by the thermostat).

4.4.3  THERMOSTAT MODES

The ZTH200 supports HEAT MODE, COOL MODE, AUTO MODE, AUTO CHANGEOVER MODE, DRY AIR MODE,
FAN MODE ONLY, FURNACE MODE,  MOIST AIR MODE.  Scroll left or right to select.  After you have changed the
setting, press OK.

If setting was recorded, display will say 

“Mode Successful”

.  If not it will say 

“Comm. Failed”

, in which case reorient

the ZTH200 and try again.

4.4.4  THERMOSTAT SETPOINT

The ZTH200 supports sending set points from 55

o

 F to 90

F and from 12

o

 C to 32

o

 C.  Scroll left or right to select desired

set point.

The ZTH200 will display set points from 40

o

 F to 90

 F or from 4

o

 C to 32

o

 C. Above and Below those limits and the ZTH200

will display 

> Max

 or 

< Min

.  After you have changed the setting, press OK.  If setting was recorded, display will say

“Setpoint Successful”

.  If not it will say 

“Comm. Failed”

, in which case reorient the ZTH200 and try again.

4.4.5  FAN MODES

The ZTH200 supports FAN MODE AUTO (high), FAN MODE ON (high),  FAN MODE AUTO (low),  FAN MODE ON
(low).  Scroll left or right to select.  After you have changed the setting, press OK.

Summary of Contents for ZTH200

Page 1: ...ZTH200 Operating Instructions Version 1 26 P D 102406 HomePro by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES INC 1 User Manual for HomePro ZTH200 Wireless Controller Version 1 26 RF Home Automation ...

Page 2: ...OL TECHNOLOGIES INC 2 Note This module must be Included in the Network only where it will be permanently installed The proper operation of this node in the mesh network is dependent on it knowing its location with respect to other nodes You cannot test bench configure this module ...

Page 3: ...EGIN READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS Remove battery cover on rear of control Install two 2 AA alkaline batteries included Therearenofieldrepairableassembliesonthisunit Forwarrantyandgeneralproductinformationvisitourwebsiteatwww act solutions com If service is needed the unit must be returned where purchased BUTTONLAYOUT MENU ACTIVATES THE MENU DISPLAY OK ACCEPTS CHOICES ON THE DISPLAY LIGHT BULB SOLID ALL M...

Page 4: ...trol groups of lamps simultaneously with one button Scenes Create and save custom lighting scenes for special occasions like dinner parties TV watching romantic atmosphere book reading etc Dimming Dimming lights with the HomePro Control System saves on electric bills Thermostat Control Switch from Heating to Cooling modes and adjust setpoint from your easy chair RF Home Automation Full Coverage pl...

Page 5: ...ctional That is when a command is sent from a Wireless Controller anacknowledgmentissentbacktoitbytheaffecteddevicestoconfirmthatthecommandwasreceived notnecessarily thattheloadchangedstate Intheunusualsituationinwhichacommandisnotproperlyreceived amessagewillappearonthe Wireless Controller s display to inform the User Introduction to HomePro Products This controller is designed to work with the H...

Page 6: ... 4 4 3 Thermostat Modes 15 4 4 4 Thermostat Set Point 15 4 4 5 Fan Modes 15 4 5 Removing Thermostat 16 4 6 Setup 16 4 6 1 Association 16 4 6 1 1 Assign Route 18 4 6 2 Config Unit Menu 18 4 6 3 Display contrast 19 4 6 4 Setup All On Off 19 4 6 5 Copy configuration to another Wireless Controller 20 4 6 5 1 Sending information to another Wireless Controller 21 4 6 5 2 Receive information from Master ...

Page 7: ...available to the user Each timer can be used to control any one of the existing groups Displays the time in 12 hour AM PM format Allows multiple wireless controllers one master and one or more secondary ones in various locations for convenience Allows multiple Wireless Controllers Each wireless controller comes pre programmed from the factory with a unique Home ID This ID prevents unintended acces...

Page 8: ...vel behaves like this Using the right and left arrow buttons you can toggle right or left through the menu selections of GROUPS SCENES TIMER SETUP THERMOSTAT Top level menus wrap around so arrow buttons in any direction will repeat menu selections Push OK or C button to activate display if asleep blank Select any one by pressing OK Follow instructions to set up that function explained in following...

Page 9: ...instructions on how to do this 4 2 2 ADD MODULE TO SCENE Adding a module to a scene is done this way Note A Lamp or Appliance Module may be in cluded as a member of several different groups several different scenes or several groups and scenes Note All of the properties of groups and scenes also apply to HomePro wall dimmers and switches A scene is a combination of one or more modules except that ...

Page 10: ...odule will be made available for control in that secondary controller 4 2 4 ADDING UNSUPPORTED DEVICE TYPES TO THE NETWORK Devices of other types such as Remote Controller Static Controller Thermostat Controller Repeater Slave Binary Sensor Multilevel Sensor Pulse Meter Entry Control and Non Interoperable they just cannot be controlled by this ZTH200 If the user adds an unknown device to the netwo...

Page 11: ...06 HomePro by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES INC 11 4 2 6 REMOVE MODULES FROM GROUP SCENE Clear cancels the current selection Navigation buttons only work if more than one group or scene exists 4 2 7 DELETE GROUP SCENE Scroll left or right to find scene ...

Page 12: ...r information is stored in the Wireless Controller not in the 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 st...

Page 13: ...ZTH200 Operating Instructions Version 1 26 P D 102406 HomePro by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES INC 13 ...

Page 14: ... thermostat supports If the remote only shows Thermostat Included or T stat Incl d w No Support then the supported modes and set points were not received from the thermostat and the ZTH200 will not allow the user to access all of the thermostat functions If this occurs simply add the thermostat to the ZTH200 again until it shows Tstat Incl d with Support 4 4 1 REQUESTING DATA FROM THERMOSTAT After...

Page 15: ... setting was recorded display will say Mode Successful If not it will say Comm Failed in which case reorient the ZTH200 and try again 4 4 4 THERMOSTAT SETPOINT The ZTH200 supports sending set points from 55o F to 90o F and from 12o C to 32o C Scroll left or right to select desired set point The ZTH200 will display set points from 40o F to 90o F or from 4o C to 32o C Above and Below those limits an...

Page 16: ...be prompted to select a group number as shown below This group number is the group within the source module in which the destination module will be placed when associated What each group is sent and does is solely dependent upon the source module Refer to the instructions that came with the source module Once the group number is selected using the arrow buttons press OK Now you will be prompted to...

Page 17: ...00 will either show Successful or Comm Failed If the ZTH200 shows Comm Failed simply try again or move closer to source module and try again REQUEST ASSOCIATION If you desire to determine what modules a source module sends to this function will allow you to determine that information When you select Request Association you will be prompted to select a group number This group number is the group wi...

Page 18: ...ome routing slaves only hold routes to one module while newer routing slaves can hold routes to up to 5 modules Refer to instructions that came with device When you select Assign Route you will be prompted to Press Button On Destin Refer to instructions of destination module on exactly what to do in this situation as you may have to do more than simply pressing a button When the ZTH200 receives th...

Page 19: ...t value then press OK If you have selected 2 or 4 bytes when asked of Bytes you will be prompted for ConfigValue 2 and if necessary ConfigValue3 and ConfigValue4 After selecting the value s you will be prompted to Press Button On Unit Refer to instructions of unit on exactly what to do in this situation as you may have to do more than simply pressing a button After doing so the ZTH200 will show Su...

Page 20: ... controllers so that they may command modules known by the Master Wireless Controller Note The master controller must be the controller used to include new modules to the network and to reset modules A replication of the master controller is done as follows 1 Select Receive information on the controller which should receive the information i e the Secondary Wireless Controller 2 Select Send inform...

Page 21: ...master controller 5 If modules are moved physically it should be done as mentioned in 4 6 5 and the replication should be repeated 6 New modules added to the network by the Master Wireless Controller are not automatically known by a secondary wireless controller They have to be transferred from the Master Controller by the replication process 4 6 5 1 SEND INFORMATION TO ANOTHER WIRELESS CONTROLLER...

Page 22: ...ECEIVE INFORMATION FROM MASTER WIRELESS CONTROLLER The flow of the Receive information menu is shown below 4 6 6 RESETTING MODULES INCLUDES PLUG IN LAMP APPLIANCE AND W ALL MOUNT If a module is to be moved to a new position or added to a new network it has to be reset before doing so This is done using this menu ...

Page 23: ...and it will clear groups scenes names and will delete all modules from the network 5 OPERATION MODE 5 1 OPERATION DISPLAY When the clock is displayed the Wireless Controller is in operation mode It is from this mode the known modules can be controlled through either groups or scenes 5 1 1 SLAVE WIRELESS CONTROLLER INDICATION When an underscore is shown in the left bottom corner the Wireless Contro...

Page 24: ...o select the group that is to be controlled Note that dimming a group never displays any failures that might have happened during transmission as does an ON OFF command 5 2 1 1 PRESSING A SPEED BUTTON BRIEFLY The buttons marked 1 through 6 are used for speed access to the first 6 groups or scenes Pressing the speed button briefly will toggle the selected group on or off Even if the Controller is p...

Page 25: ...WN Once a group is created on a speed button it will start dimming when the speed button is held down This figure illustrates the display during dimming NOTE If the group on the speed button is unused the user will be presented with the option to include a module when holding down a speed button This is done with the following display ...

Page 26: ...e Wireless Controller will indicate that it is in scene selecting mode by the display shown in 5 1 2 When in this mode the navigation or speed buttons can be used to select a scene Once a scene has been activated the Controller returns to group mode Note that scenes can only be activated not dimmed or deactivated Unless the modules in the scene are also controlled individually i e they are also co...

Page 27: ... of the HomePro 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 HomePro modules and numerous modules of other types The HomePro modules must be added to the network before other types of modules are included The Controller application will ignore the modules that are added afte...

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