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list automatically.
To see the information of a specific device, select the node ID from the Node list. You
can check if the gateway fails to communicate with the device by clicking the “Check
This Node” button.
Remove Failed Node
To remove a failed device from the Z-Wave network, use “Remove a failing node” button.
The node ID of the device will disappear from the Node list. If the device is not a failed
node, “This node is not failed” message will appear and the device cannot be removed.
Replace Failed Node
To replace a failed device to another equivalent device, use “Replace a failing” button.
The gateway will be in Inclusion mode and replace a failed device with a new device. If
the device is not a failed node, “This node is not failed” message will appear and the
device cannot be replaced.
Send Controlled Commands
Commands can be selected from the “COMMAND CLASS” section on the GUI and the
selected command can be sent via the “Send Command” button.
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Reset
the Z-Wave Chip
Click “Resets the Chip” button or hold down the hardware button (over 10 seconds). This
will reset the Z-Wave chip and Z-Wave LED blinks 5 times quickly. Upon reset, the
hardware will broadcast the “DEVICE RESET LOCALLY NOTIFICATION”. Reset cannot
be aborted.
If this controller is the primary controller for your network, resetting it will result in the
nodes in your network being orphaned and it will be necessary after the reset to exclude
and re-include all of the nodes in the network. If this controller is being used as a
secondary controller in the network, use this procedure to reset this controller only in the
event that the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.
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Check
3G Signal Strength
Push the hardware button twice within 1 second to check the 3G signal strength. This
equipment will show the 3G signal strength on LAN LED like below.
No Signal: LAN LED will turn off for 3 seconds
Signal Level Low: LAN LED will blink twice slowly for 3 times
Signal Level High: LAN LED will blink quickly for 3 seconds