3
exclude the device. To include/exclude the device
in the Network Wide Inclusion Mode
turn the
KFOB into management mode and hit Button 1.
Operating the device
Depending on the button mode and command set
configured the key fob can be used in different
ways.
Button modes:
Control with two groups of two buttons
(This is
the default mode) One group (No. 1) of devices is
controlled by button 1 and 3, the other group (No.
2) is controlled by button 2 and 4. Clicking the
larger button turns the loads ’ON’, clicking the
smaller button turns the loads ‘OFF’. If double
clicks are enabled in configuration parameters #1
or #2, groups No 3 and No 4 are controlled by short
double click of the buttons.
Dimming commands are sent by holding down the
buttons (Dim UP using Buttons 1 and 2, Dim Down
using Buttons 3 and 4) respective Click + Hold in
case the double click option is enabled.
Control with single buttons
In this mode a group
of devices is controlled by a single button: single
click turns ‘ON’; double click turns ‘OFF’ devices in
the group. In case dimmers are controlled, holding
down the button will dim up, click and hold down
will dim down the load. The group number
corresponds to the button label.
Control Commands:
The configuration parameter #11
…
#14 specifies
what commands are sent when the buttons are
operated.
Direct Control of associated devices using ‘ON’,
‘OFF’, ‘DIM UP’ and ‘DIM DOWN’
(This is the default mode No. 1). Devices in
association groups are controlled using Basic ‘ON’
and ‘OFF’ commands and Dim Start/Stop
commands.
This
mode
implements
the
communication pattern
7
. The parameter value No.
2 disables the use of Dim commands.
Control of Devices in proximity
Basic ‘ON’, ‘OFF’ and Dim Start/Stop commands
are sent to the device nearest to the Fob. (50...100
cm) Attention: In case there is more than one Z-
Wave device nearby all these devices may be
switched. For this reason the proximity function
should be handled with care. This mode
implements the communication pattern
7
.
Control of neighboring devices using the ‘ALL
ON’ and ‘ALL OFF’ commands.
The special commands ‘ALL ON’ resp. ‘ALL OFF’
are sent as broadcast to all devices in direct
wireless range. The devices act according to their
individual settings for ‘Switch ALL’ commands. This
mode implements the communication pattern
7
.
Simple Scene Activation using configurable
scene control commands
Associated devices in an association group are
controlled by individual commands defined by Z-
Wave
command
class
‘Scene
Controller
Configuration’. One scene number can be
configured per association group. On default, the
scene number equals the association group
number as shown in the figure below. This mode
implements communication patterns
6
and
7
. This
mode is typically used to activate scenes in IP
gateways but can also be used to activate
predefined scenes in other scene-capable devices.