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Q What can the Remotec ZRC-100 do for me?
A A single Z-Wave network can include 232 nodes. If necessary,
more than one network can be bridged to extend the number of
nodes further, although this is normally not needed in a residential
environment.
The total number of controllable End-point (EP) / device / sensor
is 128 items which is listed on the “Device” and “Sensor” page.
ZRC-100 also supports 6 thermostats which are listed on the
“Comfort” page. You can control up to 12 scenes (Scene On/Off)
with your ZRC-100. Each Scene supports up to 32 Z-Wave
devices or End-point (EP).
It is able to control the Z-Wave lighting devices (Dimmer or
Switch) with multi-channel, window shades, thermostats, Z-Wave
to AC IR extender and door lock. Also, it is support Multi-level
Sensor and that can show the current room temperature on the
screen.
Q If my Z-Wave devices had already added into my Z-Wave
gateway (primary controller) network, what should I do for
my ZRC-100? How to copy my scenes settings to my ZRC-100?
A Your ZRC-100 can act as a secondary controller with network
information about other devices and scenes setting acquired from
your gateway (primary controller).
Please refer to user manual with below steps:
i)
ZRC-100 should enter the
“
Learning Mode
"
[step of B11.1]
(Replicating All Network and Device Information from a
Primary Controller to your ZRC-100), for details please refer
to ZRC-100 user manual.
ii)
Gateway should enter the
“
Inclusion Mode
"
to add the
ZRC-100 into the network and replicating all network and
device information from a primary controller to your ZRC-100,
please refer to gateway user manual.
iii)
Now, ZRC-100 will act as a secondary controller. All scenes
and device node information will transfer from gateway to
ZRC-100, you can On/Off the scene through ZRC-100 [step of
A3.1].
iv)
Your ZRC-100 will acquire scene configuration and node
information only. That means you have scene copied from
gateway but you need to include individual Z-Wave device by
ZRC-100 if you want to use ZRC-100 to control them
individually.