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7.
At the
Advanced Settings
menu, tap
Reset Controller
.
Learn Controller
The GC3 Panel can be added to an existing Z-Wave network as a
"secondary" controller (this process is also called "copy" or "replication").
When the GC3 Panel acts as a secondary controller, devices can only be
added to or removed from the Z-Wave network at the primary controller.
Other than that, all functions are available to either controller.
To add the GC3 Panel as a secondary controller for an existing Z-Wave
network:
1.
At the existing controller, add the GC3 Panel to the Z-Wave
network. (If the existing controller is a GC3 Panel, see "Add a
New Device" on page 83. Otherwise, refer to the documentation
that came with the Z-Wave controller.)
2.
At the
Home
screen on the secondary GC3 Panel, tap
System
Settings
.
Figure 14
Home—System Settings
3.
Enter the
Master User Code
to access the
System Settings
screen.
4.
At the
System Settings
menu, tap
Smart Home Settings
.
Figure 15
System Settings—Smart Home Settings
5.
At the
Smart Home Settings
menu, tap
Advanced Settings
.
Figure 16
Smart Home Settings—Advanced Settings
6.
At the
Advanced Settings
menu, tap
Controller Learn
.
Figure 17
Advanced Settings—Controller Learn
The GC3 Panel displays a "Learning Z-Wave Controller"
message and waits for a signal from the primary controller. The
synchronization takes time, depending upon the number of Z-
Wave devices in the network.
NOTE:
If a new Z-Wave device is added to the
network, the secondary controller must be re-
learned into the network.
Shift Controller
The Shift Controller feature allows an installer to add a new Control Panel
as a primary controller on a Z-Wave network. This process demotes the
original primary controller to a secondary controller on the network.
To add a new primary controller to a Z-Wave network:
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