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Controlling and Using Z-Wave Devices
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WeR@Home™ Z-Wave® User Guide
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6.2.
Controlling a Multi-Channel Device
WeR@Home
™
Z-Wave network supports Z-Wave multi-channel devices
. A multi-channel device
includes multiple endpoints that can be controlled separately. When the main switch of a multi-
channel device is turned on or off, the endpoints remain unchanged.
For example, when the multi-channel main switch is turned off while an endpoint switch is on the
endpoint switch remains on.
To control a Z-Wave multi-channel device:
Tap
. The
Smart Home
screen appears listing the available Z-Wave devices.
Tap the Z-Wave multi-channel device you want to control. The
Smart Home Multi-Channel
screen appears listing the main switch and the endpoint switches.
Tap
Switch
to control the main switch. The
Switch
screen appears.
Tap
to turn the main switch on or off. When the main switch is turned on, the endpoint
switches remain off.
Tap the endpoint switch you want to control. The
Switch
screen appears.
Tap
to turn the switch on or off. The changes may take several seconds.
Tap to return to the
Smart Home
screen.
The Z-Wave power strip is a type of multi-channel device. Each switch on a Z-Wave power strip reports
its own on/off status. When the power strip main switch is turned on, the power strip switches are
displayed as “on”. If your multi-channel device is a power strip and WeR@Home
™
displays it as
Z-Wave Multi Channel
, configure your multi-channel device as a Z-Wave power strip.
To configure a multi-channel device as a power strip:
Tap
. The main menu appears.
Tap
DEVICES
. The
Devices
screen appears.
Tap
for the multi- channel switch you want to configure. The
Multi-Channel Device
screen
appears.
Tap
for
Display as Power Strip
:
Identify multi-channel device as a power strip.