14
15
Use the
or
buttons to change the hours to your preferred time. Once you have it set,
use
or
button to highlight the minutes and proceed in the same way until each element
of the On Time is set the way you want it. Once you’ve done this, press the
button to save
your preferred On time for this event.
Next, the screen reads, Off Time followed by the default time. Follow the same procedure as
10.
step #10 to set the time this event will turn off. Once you press the
button, the screen will
briefly read Success and then return the menu to step #5 for additional event scheduling.
How to Remove an Event
To remove an event:
If you’re not already at the Home screen, press the
1.
button to move back one screen
at a time until the only two choices appearing are Monster and Add Device.
Use the
2.
or
button to highlight Monster.
Press and hold the
3.
key
shift
button for 3 seconds. The menu changes and Nodes is highlighted.
Use the
4.
or
button to highlight Events and press the
button.
Use the
5.
or
button to highlight Remove and press the
button.
A list of events appears. Use the
6.
or
button to highlight the event you want to delete
and press the
button. The remote briefly displays SUCCESS and returns the menu to step
#5 for additional event scheduling.
How to Enable / Disable an Event
When you enable an event you’ve already added, the remote will perform the event at the time
you scheduled it for. When you disable an event, the event remains in memory but the remote
never performs it until enable it again.
To enable or disable an event:
If you’re not already at the Home screen, press the
1.
button to move back one screen
at a time until the only two choices appearing are Monster and Add Device.
Use the
2.
or
button to highlight Monster.
Press and hold the
3.
key
shift
button for 3 seconds. The menu changes and Nodes is highlighted.
Use the
4.
or
button to highlight Events and press the
button.
Use the
5.
or
button to highlight Enable/Disable and press the
button.
A list of events appears. Use the
6.
or
button to highlight the event whose status you
wish to toggle and press the
button.
The name of the event you chose appears on the first followed by Enable on line 2 and Disable
7.
on line 3. If the event is currently enabled, line 2 is highlighted. If the event is currently disabled,
line 3 is highlighted. Use the
or
button to highlight the status you prefer and press the
button. The remote briefly displays SUCCESS and returns the menu to step #5 for enabling
or disabling additional events.
Missing How to view an Event.
How to Copy a Network to other Z Wave and Monster Controllers
If you would like the convenience of a second remote that controls your Z-Wave enabled devices
and modules, the REVOLUTION Remote Control offers several alternative commands so you can
tailor the results to your liking:
Copy Option
Command
Data Transferred
Result
1
Create Secondary
Controller – Entire
REVOLUTION 200
All network, device,
group, and scene
information (includes
user-edited names
for network nodes)
Source remote
remains primary
remote. Destination
controller becomes
secondary remote.
2
Create Secondary
Controller – Network Only
All nodes on the network
(generic references
to individual nodes
transferred without
user-edited names)
Source remote
remains primary
remote. Destination
controller becomes
secondary remote.
3
Controller Swap –
Entire REVOLUTION 200
All network, device,
group, and scene
information (includes
user-edited names
for network nodes)
Destination controller
becomes primary
remote. Source
remote becomes
secondary remote.
4
Controller Swap –
Network Only
All nodes on the network
(generic references
to individual nodes
transferred without
user-edited names)
Destination controller
becomes primary
remote. Source
remote becomes
secondary remote