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Setting Up Hand-Held Remote Transceiver
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NOTE:
If the two devices have not
successfully reset or linked together — and
you are seeing only the word
STAT
on the
left side of the screen — it’s likely that old
programming still exists in either device.
Carefully repeat the two procedures Deleting
Any Existing Programming (on page 20)
and Linking the Hand-Held Remote to
the Receiver (on page 23). If the problem
persists, refer to appropriate troubleshooting
procedures beginning on page 42.
Testing I-Wave Reception
At the heart of the I-Wave system is Z-
wave™ wireless technology. Test reception
by walking the site with the Hand-Held
Remote and look on the screen to see if there
are any areas where
STAT OK
changes to
STAT
(which means the Hand-Held and the
Control Center are not communicating).
Signal reception between Hand-Held
Controllers and the Control Center is affected
by distance (about 100 feet, direct line of
sight) and by physical obstacles (like brick,
wire lash in walls, or steel structures).
If you identify any locations in the area of
operation where communications problems
occur — typically when a structure blocks
the line of sight between the Hand-Held and
the Control Center, we have two solutions.
The specific details of the installation site
will determine which solution you apply
first.