Installation Guide
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Z-Wave enrollment
4. To share the
thermostat Node
information with
additional Z-Wave
devices select 1.
DONE
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Z-Wave messages
Add/ Remove
The thermostat can be included or excluded from the Z-Wave network. This action requires the
controller set in inclusion mode. The device is included to the Z-Wave network after sending the
node information to the controller. The controller is responsible for assigning the home ID and
device ID to the included device.
Association
The thermostat can be associated with other devices in the system. Being associated means
that the thermostat is able to send messages directly to any other device. During the associa-
tion process the return route is acquired from the primary controller. The thermostat then uses
this return route to access the distant node.
Enter/leave power saving mode
When requested from the Z-Wave controller, the thermostat adjusts its setpoint in order to
decrease the power consumption of the HVAC equipment.
In addition, using an Internet gateway enables the person to control the thermostat remotely
through the Internet.
Fan Switch
The thermostat can send the message containing the actual fan switch position.
Fan Switch change
The other devices are able to change the fan switch of the thermostat. After the message is
received, the fan switch is changed to the desired value (if this value is possible).
For the thermostat the possible values are On, Auto and Circ.
Indoor temperature
The thermostat sends the indoor temperature using the Multilevel Sensor command class.
Report upon GET request
Upon request (GET command) the thermostat sends the corresponding report.
Setpoint Value
The thermostat can send the message containing the actual setpoint value based on setpoint
change.