Figure 13
Smart Home Settings—Remove Devices
The
Listening for Devices to Remove
screen appears.
Figure 14
Listening for Devices to Remove—Remove Devices
Now
4.
Walk to and trigger the device on the network. For example, if you
are removing a Z-Wave light bulb, plug the light bulb in.
TIP:
Typically, you can trigger a device on the
network by either powering the device OFF/ON,
pressing a button once or twice, or flipping a switch
on the device. Every device is different.
When the system successfully removes the device, it appears on
the
Listening for Devices to Remove
screen.
Figure 15
Listening for Devices to Remove—Device Removed
5.
Tap
t
to return to the
Smart Home Settings
menu.
Check the Network
Use the
Check Network
feature to scan the smart home network for
failed nodes. This can take several minutes and some of the smart home
functions will be unavailable until the check is complete.
To perform a network check:
1.
Navigate to the
Smart Home Settings
menu. See "Navigate to
the Smart Home Settings Menu" on page 83.
2.
At the
Smart Home Settings
menu, tap
Check Network
.
Figure 16
Smart Home Settings—Check Network
3.
At the
Check Network
screen, tap
Start
.
Figure 17
Check Network—Start
While the system scans the network for failed nodes and indicates
the status of each scanned node..
Figure 18
Check Network—Status
4.
If no failed nodes are found, the
Check Network—Start
screen
with the
Start
button (shown above) appears again.
Rediscover the Network
After adding or removing devices from the network, the final step is to
rediscover the network. This updates the system's communication routes
so it communicates with the newly added and previously added Z-Wave
devices.
To rediscover the network:
1.
Navigate to the
Smart Home Settings
menu. See "Navigate to
the Smart Home Settings Menu" on page 83.
2.
At the
Smart Home Settings
menu, tap
Rediscover Network
.
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