
Add & Remove Z-Wave device screen
Pressing the device’s programming button
Adding the 2GIG Z-Wave Programmable Thermostat (2GIG-CT100)
PRESS Z-WAVE DEVICE
BUTTON TWICE QUICKLY
menu
mate (twice)
MATE
CREATING A SCENE
A
scene
gives you the ability to send commands to different devices at the
same time. To create a scene:
Tap
:
Home Services
Tap
:
Scenes
Tap
:
Add
Scene
Enter
:
A name for the new scene using the keypad.
Tap
:
OK
Tap
:
Add
Tap
:
Z-Wave Switch
,
Z-Wave Thermostat
, or
Z-Wave
Doorlock
Select
:
For Switch
: ON/OFF
For Thermostat
: Desired Mode and Setpoint
For Doorlock
: Unlock/Lock
Tap
:
OK
Z-Wave Quick Programming
Control Panel Firmware Version 1.13
77-000010-001 Rev D
For technical support in the USA and Canada:
855-2GIG-TECH (855-244-4832)
or visit the
2GIG dealer site at
dealer.2gig.com
, or email us at
.
For technical support outside of the USA and Canada, contact your regional distributor.
Copyright © 2014 Linear LLC.
Always set the feature before programming any Z-Wave device:
(Q79) SELECT Z-WAVE FEATURE (0 to 3)
Tap:
Go To
. Then enter
79
to select a Z-Wave feature.
Select:
Select Z-Wave Feature (0 to 3)
to select
(0) Disabled and Hidden, (1)
Disabled but Visible, (2) Enabled on Panel, Remote Access Disabled
, or
(3)
Enabled on Panel; Rules Disabled, Remote Access Enabled
. Then tap
(Q80) SELECT Z-WAVE SWITCHES FEATURE (0 to 1)
Tap:
Go To
. Then enter
80
to select a Z-Wave switches feature.
Select:
Select Z-Wave Feature (0 to 1)
to select
(0) Disabled
or
(1) Enabled
.
Then tap
(Q81) SELECT Z-WAVE THERMOSTATS FEATURE (0 to 1)
Tap:
Go To
. Then enter
81
to select a Z-Wave switches feature.
Select:
Select Z-Wave Feature (0 to 1)
to select
(0) Disabled
or
(1) Enabled
.
Then tap
(Q82) SELECT Z-WAVE DOOR LOCKS FEATURE (0 to 1)
Tap:
Go To
. Then enter
82
to select a Z-Wave door locks feature.
Select:
Select Z-Wave Feature (0 to 1)
to select
(0) Disabled
or
(1) Enabled
.
Then tap
(Q83) SELECT TEMPERATURE DISPLAY UNITS (0 to 1)
Tap:
Go To
. Then enter
83
to select a Z-Wave door locks feature.
Select:
Select Z-Wave Feature (0 to 1)
to select
(0) Degress Farenheit
or
(1)
Degrees Celsius
. Then tap
REMOVING A THERMOSTAT, SWITCH, OR DOORLOCK
Because Z-Wave devices are typically programmed into a Z-Wave network at the
factory during testing, most Z-Wave devices will need to be removed from that
network before you add it to the control panel. To remove a Z-Wave device:
Tap:
Home Services
Tap:
Toolbox
(this is the little wrench in the corner)
Enter:
Master Installer Code
Tap:
Remove Devices
Press/Release:
The binding button on the thermostat, switch, or doorlock.
NOTE
: Some devices may require you to press the binding button more than once.
For details, refer to the Z-Wave device instructions.
The control panel displays the following message: ”A device has been removed from
the/another network.”
ADDING A THERMOSTAT, SWITCH, OR DOORLOCK
To add a Z-Wave device to the control panel:
Tap:
Home Services
Tap:
Toolbox
(this is the little wrench in the corner)
Enter:
Master Installer Code
Tap:
Add Devices
Press/Release:
The binding button on the thermostat, switch, or doorlock.
NOTE
: Some devices may require you to press the binding button more than
once. For details, refer to the Z-Wave device instructions.
Allow time for the panel to fully query the device information.
Press:
Back
Press:
Back
FINAL SETUP (AND CREATING MESH NETWORK)
Tap:
Home Services
Tap:
Toolbox
(this is the little wrench in the corner)
Tap:
Advanced Toolbox
Tap:
Select Rediscover Network
IF YOU WANT TO CREATE A MESH NETWORK
:
To create a mesh
network/using devices as repeaters, complete the steps above and then
learn devices in the following order: (1) Switches, (2) Thermostats, and (3)
Doorlocks.
Download the
Z-Wave Installation Guide
from
dealer.2gig.com.
CREATING A RULE*
*Not available in all regions
A
rule
gives you the ability to trigger a scene after a specific control panel
event. For example, you can create a rule to arm the security system when an
alarm occurs. To create a rule:
Tap
:
Home Services
Tap
:
Rules
Tap
:
Add
Rule
Tap
:
or
to
choose a rule
Tap
:
or
to
choose a scene
Select
:
Back