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TRF-ZW10

Owner’s Manual

Total Control

TRF-ZW10

Owner’s Manual

Summary of Contents for Total Control TRF-ZW10

Page 1: ...TRF ZW10 Owner s Manual Total Control TRF ZW10 Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...Tools Options 15 Devices Controlling Testing Viewing Status 17 Node Information 20 Node Information Viewing the Node Information 21 Unknown Devices 22 Recovering an Unknown Device 23 Removing an Unknown Device 24 Scenes 25 Scene Controllers 26 Scene Controllers Assigning a Scene 27 Scene Controller Verification 29 TRF ZW10 Programming Including Devices 30 SmartStart Inclusion 34 SmartStart Provisi...

Page 3: ...ry communication range of the TRF ZW10 This gateway can only be configured using URC software For additional hardware information on the TRF ZW10 please refer to the device s Owner s Manual URC Compatibility The TRF ZW10 is compatible with the following URC software platforms Accelerator 3 Expressway or Total Control Experience Requirements A compatible URC system must already be in place and oper...

Page 4: ...uipment Closet and assure that it is the zone where the TRF ZW10 physically exists in the system 3 Beneath the Base Stations column locate and select the TRF ZW10 This device can be selected by performing one of the following Perform a double click on the model name Perform a single click and then select Add to Room Perform a single click and then drag n drop this model name onto the system s Proj...

Page 5: ... Module Rooms Check the boxes of the Rooms Zones that need access to the module type selected on the previous step C Repeat steps A and B for each module type required in the system D Select Apply 4 A B C D 5 The Device Properties displays this window contains no actual values until the device has been discovered on the network For instructions on how to discover the TRF ZW10 please refer to page ...

Page 6: ...l network within Step 6 Network Setup For consistent and stable network communication it is recommended that the TRF ZW10 be configured to a DHCP MAC reservation in the system s local router Perform the following 1 Select Step 6 Network Setup 1 2 Select the URC Device sub step 3 Locate and select the TRF ZW10 from the list displayed on the left 2 3 ...

Page 7: ... 5 Select the TRF ZW10 from the results list at the right verify that this is the correct device by matching the discovered MAC address with the one physically marked on the device 6 Click on Assign The IP address and MAC address of the device are applied to the device list found on the left side of the screen indicating that the device has been successfully discovered 4 6 5 ...

Page 8: ...y following these steps after the TRF ZW10 has been discovered 1 Select Step 6 Network Setup 2 Select the URC Device sub step 3 Locate and select the TRF ZW10 from the list displayed on the left 4 Select Set Device Network Options 1 2 3 4 5 Click on Z Wave Firmware Update A window with a status bar is displayed on the screen do not interrupt this procedure and do not disconnect power from the TRF ...

Page 9: ...s and configure device specific settings Node Information This section provides detailed information about a selected Z Wave device node such as manufacturer association groups command classes and much more Scenes Use this section to create Z Wave based events such as Welcome Home that can be triggered from any custom macro and or automated event Scene Controllers Use this section only when a Z Wa...

Page 10: ... in three 3 different colors each color indicating a specific status condition Black Connection status is normal Red Z Wave device is offline Gray The Z Wave device exists on the list but does not exist within the TRF ZW10 gateway Z Wave devices are displayed on this list with a Node ID and an End Point ID Node ID Example Dining Room Lights 8 Represents the value the TRF ZW10 has assigned to the d...

Page 11: ...on Once pressed the Accelerator 3 software prompts the programmer to begin the process of including a Z Wave device For more details on how to include Z Wave devices with the TRF ZW10 please refer to page 30 4 Exclude Node Select a TRF ZW10 located on the TRF ZW10 Devices list and then select this button Once pressed the Accelerator 3 software prompts the programmer to begin the process of excludi...

Page 12: ...dow refer to page 14 6 Z Wave Device Contextual Tools The contents of this window vary depending on the type of Z Wave device selected from the TRF ZW10 Devices List This area can contain Control Elements Buttons that directly control the selected Z Wave device such as power on when selecting a light switch Status Elements Areas of text that provide information based on the condition of a Z Wave d...

Page 13: ...ntrol buttons supported by that device To view the status and controls of a Z Wave device perform the following 1 Select Step 10 URC Subsystems 2 Locate and select the TRF ZW10 sub step 3 Click on Devices tab 4 View the TRF ZW10 Device List and select a Z Wave device i e Door Lock Select the End Point ID value for example 267 to display the control and status elements of the Z Wave device This dis...

Page 14: ...ch as unlock lock commands for a Z Wave door lock Press these control buttons to directly control the selected Z Wave device from within the Accelerator 3 software The Status of the device can also be viewed here The available status conditions depend on the type of Z Wave device that has been selected Lighting Dimmers present brightness and power feedback Lighting Switches provide power status Do...

Page 15: ...Wave device Remove Failed Node If the node is unresponsive and cannot be excluded select this option to exclude the failed node from the TRF ZW10 Device List Replace Failed Node Select to exclude an unresponsive node and replace it with another device Update Network Select to have the TRF ZW10 rediscover devices and update communication routes from the gateway to the Z Wave device Update Firmware ...

Page 16: ...ons that can be used when troubleshooting the TRF ZW10 s installation Perform the following steps from the TRF ZW10 sub step of Step 10 URC Subsystems with the Devices tab opened 1 Select the TRF ZW10 text found in the Z Wave Device list 2 Click on the Tools button 3 The Gateway Tools window is displayed 1 2 3 ...

Page 17: ...ogrammer to create a backup bak of the current TRF ZW10 configuration This file can be stored within any folder of the local PC Restore Z Wave Network Allows the programmer to restore the current TRF ZW10 with a backup file bak The backup file must be stored on the local PC Reset Z Wave Network When selected this permanently erases all of the information store on the TRF ZW10 and restores it to it...

Page 18: ... Places the TRF ZW10 into learn mode so a 3rd party controller can include it After Learn Mode is activated the TRF s Learn Mode DSK will be advertised in the application log Enter it on the including controller side Controller Replication Controller Replication is the process of updating network information from a primary controller to secondary controllers such as the node list and routing infor...

Page 19: ...n a device s attributes Perform the following steps from within the Devices tab of the TRF ZW10 sub step to view the status and control elements of any included Z Wave device 1 View the TRF ZW10 Devices List and select a device assure that the end point ID is selected i e Switch 265 2 Once selected the Control and Status area displays compatible options of the Z Wave device Z Wave Device Lighting ...

Page 20: ...l options to turn the light on or off Additionally a slider is provided to adjust the brightness of the device The drop down menu can also be used to set the device to a specified percentage Feedback is provided by viewing the position of the brightness slider and by viewing which button is highlighted on off ...

Page 21: ...able to test the device s Lock and Unlock control 2 Door Condition Current state of the device 3 Battery Remaining battery power of the device 4 Mode Several modes are available for testing device features Mode Timeout is used when selecting a timeout Mode 5 Last Update Time stamp of the most recent connection to the device 6 Advanced Settings Allows for further configuration of the device by enab...

Page 22: ...current Z Wave devices included on the TRF ZW10 3 Name Displays the currently select Z Wave device name 4 Unified Module Check Box Click on this box if the selected Z Wave device needs to display on a Unified Module if it is compatible 5 Node Information Screen This window displays specific information as it pertains to the selected Z Wave device Below is a list of the information available in thi...

Page 23: ... and view its node information 1 Select Step 10 URC Subsystems 2 Locate and select the TRF ZW10 sub step 3 Click on Node Information 4 View the TRF ZW10 Device List and select a Z Wave device i e AllLoadDimmer 5 The Node Information window displays the Z Wave device data If the Z Wave device data does not load press the Refresh Node Info button 1 2 4 3 5 ...

Page 24: ...ices Unknown devices connected to a gateway will appear at the bottom of the TRF ZW Devices list A device is unknown when there is no model or location information associated with it An unknown device can either be recovered or excluded from the gateway ...

Page 25: ...ing the missing associations Perform the following 1 Select an unknown device from the list and right click 2 On the context menu select Recover Node to Project 3 On the New Device window enter a name and select a room for the device to be associated with 4 Select OK when finished to complete the recovery process URC 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 26: ...nknown device it must first be red Devices turn red once they go offline After ensuring the device is offline perform the following 1 Select an red unknown device from the list and right click 2 On the context menu select Remove Bad Node 3 The node is excluded from the TRF ZW Devices list 1 2 ...

Page 27: ...s screen is where each individual Z Wave Scene can be programmed Below are descriptions of the Scene Tools available at the top of the window Add Action Displays the Action window where the programmer has access to every included Z Wave device This window allows the programmer to add single Z Wave commands to the selected Scene Add Delay Select this button to display the Delay window which allows ...

Page 28: ... buttons available varies Below are the available options viewed on the Scene Controller section 1 TRF ZW10 Devices List Displays all Scene Controllers that have been included to the TRF ZW10 2 Refresh Node Select to re poll refresh the node information of the selected Scene Controller 3 Z Wave Scenes for Buttons This window is where Z Wave Scenes are assigned to buttons on the selected Scene Cont...

Page 29: ...available Scene Controller i e Scene Controller 5 Select an available Scene Button Configuring a Scene Button is broken down into three 3 sections Scene Button Represents the amount of buttons the specified Scene Controller has available for programming Scene Select this area to display a drop down menu that contains all the Scenes configured on the TRF ZW10 Button Description Provides instruction...

Page 30: ... name is only used as a reference to the programmer 6 7 7 Single click on the Scene section of the selected button to display the drop down menu This menu contains all configured Z Wave scenes Select an available Scene The Scene has been successfully assigned to the selected Scene Button 8 Repeat the steps in this section for each Scene Button that is required ...

Page 31: ...back in real time with Accelerator This is useful for verifying scene controllers are properly configured 1 Select a switch from the TRF ZW Devices list 2 Press the physical button on the selected switch to trigger a scene 3 After a few seconds scene feedback will be displayed on the device page in Accelerator 1 3 ...

Page 32: ... device assure that the device has not been included to another gateway and that the device has been properly installed if applicable If the Z Wave device inclusion fails try to exclude the device first instructions on page 38 and then attempt to include the device Perform the following steps to include a Z Wave device 1 Select Step 10 URC Subsystems 2 Select the TRF ZW10 sub step 3 Click on the D...

Page 33: ... the available drop down menu to select an available room i e Dining Room in the Total Control system This Z Wave device is available for control within the interface of the selected room C Select OK 6 The Include a Node window displays indicating the TRF ZW10 gateway is in Inclusion Mode Locate the Include Device to Z Wave Network button the physical Z Wave device and press it to begin the inclus...

Page 34: ... is required however if one is not provided the gateway includes the device as if it were S2 unauthenticated S2 Controlled Requires a pin code and if one is not provided the device does not get included Click Yes to configure the device using S2 and enter the security code in the next window that displays The DSK security code determines if the device is S2 Authenticated or Controlled 7 The TRF ZW...

Page 35: ...33 Total Control TRF ZW10 Owner s Manual 8 Wait till the inclusion process completes Once done select Close 9 Repeat these steps for each Z Wave device that needs to be included 8 ...

Page 36: ...Start compatible Z Wave device follow the steps below 1 Select Step 10 URC Subsystems 2 Select the TRF ZW10 sub step 3 Click on the Devices tab 4 Click on Refresh Node Info This tells Accelerator to connect to the TRF ZW10 and request all available node information 5 Select Tools The Gateway Tools window is displayed 5 Click on SmartStart Inclusion 6 Select Include New Z Wave Device The New Device...

Page 37: ... located C Select OK 8 The Enter the DSK window appears enter the unique DSK value that is physically found on the SmartStart device and click Apply The devices have been added to the SmartStart Provisioning List After a device DSK has been entered the device can be powered up in order to be automatically included by the TRF A B C 8 7 SmartStart can take upwards of 30 minutes to finalize including...

Page 38: ...SmartStart devices that have been or are ready for inclusion When excluding a SmartStart device one must first remove the device from the provisioning list or it may automatically be added back to the network To access the provisioning list perform the following 1 Select Tools from the Devices tab 2 Select SmartStart Inclusion 1 2 ...

Page 39: ...e to be removed from the provisioning list and click Delete Selected Repeat this step for each device to be removed 4 The device has been removed from the provisioning list and can now be excluded from the network Select Close to exit the provisioning list 3 4 ...

Page 40: ...t again In some circumstances the Z Wave device must first be excluded prior to being included on the TRF ZW10 Perform the following steps to exclude a Z Wave device 1 Select Step 10 URC Subsystems 2 Select the TRF ZW10 sub step 3 Click on the Devices tab 4 Select Exclude Node 1 2 3 4 When a node needs to have its capabilities rediscovered the node must be excluded and then re included to the netw...

Page 41: ...xclude Each device has its own method entering Exclude Mode so please consult the owner s manual for each device to be excluded For excluding SmartStart devices it is recommended to remove the node from the Provisioning List before removing it from the network otherwise it may be added back to the network automatically by SmartStart To remove or edit the SmartStart Provisioning List refer to page ...

Page 42: ...ing orphaned and it will be necessary after the reset to exclude and re include all of the nodes in the network If this controller is being used as a secondary controller in the network use this procedure to reset this controller only in the event that the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable To factory default the TRF ZW10 turn the gateway over and locate the Reset button...

Page 43: ...ort Service v2 Version v3 Z IP v4 Z IP Gateway v1 Z IP ND v1 Z IP Portal v1 Z IP Naming and Location v1 Z Wave Plus Info v2 Anti Theft Unlock v1 Application Status v1 Association v3 Association Group Information v3 Basic v2 Battery v1 Binary Switch v2 Central Scene v3 CRC 16 Encapsulation v1 Door Lock v1 Firmware Update Meta Data v5 Indicator v3 Manufacture Specific v2 Meter v5 Multi Channel Assoc...

Page 44: ...ause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the ...

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