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4) To remove another device from a Z-Wave Network:
1.
Press:
Home>Network>Remove Device.
Then press
Enter.
2.
The Controller will display a message saying "Executing…"
3.
Within 30 seconds of completing step 1, follow the instructions for the device to initiate the "Z-Wave" command or "Remove".
4.
If the device was successfully removed, the Controller will display a message saying "Process complete".
5.
Repeat steps 1-4 for any additional devices to be removed from the Network.
5) To Emit Device Info: This function is used when using a Z-Wave device to pair another Z-Wave device with a Controller.
(For example using a
remote to associate a motion sensor with a Kichler Controller.)
(Note: Not all Z-Wave devices are capable of correctly interpreting this command.)
1.
Press the "Associate" Z-Wave button on the device that will be used to pair the other two devices
. .
2.
Press:
Home>Network>Emit Device Info.
Then press
Enter.
3.
Then press the Z-Wave button on the sensor device that will be giving the command to the Controller
4.
The Controller will display a message saying "Executing…" and then "Process complete"
6) To Reset the Z-Wave network on a Controller: (Note: When this function is run, the Controller will be removed from the Z-Wave Network, but
the network will remain intact. Other devices will continue to try to communicate with the missing Controller. See step 9. below.)
1.
Press:
Home>Network>Reset Z-Wave.
Then press
Enter.
2.
The Controller will display a message saying "Executing…" and then "Process complete"
7) To review all of the Kichler Design Pro LED Controllers on a network:
1.
From the Master Controller press:
Home>Network>DC Network.
Then press
Enter.
2.
The Controller will display a list of Design Pro LED Controllers on the network with their specific Z-Wave Device ID stated. (Z-Wave
Device (Node) ID's are assigned based on the order in which the devices are added to the network.)
3.
Press
Enter
to return to the previous menu.
8) For ease of installation of multiple Controllers on a property, one Controller can transmit the
Initial Setup data
to multiple Controllers in the
network:
1.
Set the Time, Date and Location for the Master Controller following the instructions for Quick Start Set-up on page 7.
2.
Add additional Controllers on the property by following the instructions
To create or expand a Z-Wave Network by Adding another
Controller
on the previous page.
3.
Press:
Home>Network>Sync Settings.
Then press
Enter.
4.
The Master Controller will transmit it's Time, Date and Geographical location to any subservient Controllers on the Z-Wave network and
repeat this two times every day to ensure that all Controllers remain synchronized.
9) In the event that a Z-Wave device becomes damaged, destroyed, has the Z-Wave reset or is physically removed from the range of the
network, it may be necessary to remove that Z-Wave Device ID from the Network. This will prevent response delays that can be caused by the
network trying to communicate with non-existent devices:
1.
Press:
Home>Network>Remv Bad Device.
Then press
Enter.
2.
Use the up and down navigation buttons to highlight the selected Device ID to be removed. Then press
Enter.
3.
The Device ID will no longer be recognized in the Z-Wave Network.
4.
If the device is still present in the Z-Wave Network, a fault is displayed. Go to" "To remove another device from a Z-Wave Network" on
the previous page.
10) To review the Device ID's for all of the devices in a Z-Wave Network, including other Controllers, remotes, motion sensors, etc:
1.
Press:
Home>Network>Z-Wave Network.
Then press
Enter.
2.
The Controller will display "Executing…" then return a list of Device ID's.
3.
Use the up and down navigation buttons to scroll through the Device ID's.
4.
Press
Enter
to return to the previous menu.
11) To review the Device ID's for all of the 120V Relay devices in a Z-Wave Network:
1.
Press:
Home>Network>Relay Network.
Then press
Enter.
2.
The Controller will display "Executing…" then return a list of Relays (1-4) and their associated Z-Wave Device ID's.
3.
Press
Enter
to return to the previous menu.
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