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HOW TO INSTALL THE BATTERIES
3xAAA batteries are required for operation.
1. Remove the battery cover on the back of your Z-URC .
2. Check the polarity of the batteries and the "+/-" marks inside the battery
compartment.
3. Insert the batteries.
4. Push the battery cover back in place.
CAUTION (Battery safety)
!
- Use new batteries of the recommended type and size only.
- Never mix old and new batteries together.
- To help avoid the chance of chemical leaks remove the batteries from the
remote if you do not intend to use the remote for an extended period of
time.
- Dispose of old batteries properly do not burn or bury them.
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SETUP THE Z-URC FOR RF EQUIPMENT
Welcome to the world of home automation, your Z-URC
control all the Z-Wave products around your house. The following section will
guide you through the set up processes for your Z-URC .
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Firstly there is the XpressZetup
for beginner users that do not have a large
amount of Z-Wave products. Following is the advanced set up that you will
need to become familiar with as your Z-Wave network of products continues
to expand. Please note that all devices, lights and nodes made from different
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vendors are compatible with your Z-URC
as long as the carry the Z-Wave
logo.
Please carefully read through the following then store the manual for future
reference.
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KEY FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
1.
Turns on or turns off all Z-Wave devices in the device database.
OFF
ALL
2.
On and off switches for the different Z-Wave groups and scenes.
OFF
3.
Press once to access secondary functions for the next button.
SHIFT
Press and hold to activate shift lock for permanent use of shift
functions. Press shift again to release shift lock.
Note: The shift key allows you access group's shift 1 through
shift 8 giving you a total of 16 groups.
4.
The ADD and REMOVE keys are used for the XpressZetup
ADD
process.
REMOVE
ADD will perform 2 functions:
(1) Add the device to network also known as inclusion.
(2) Add the device to the assigned group.
REMOVE will only remove the device from its assigned group
but not exclude it from the network.
5.
This shift key is used for accessing group numbers 9 to 16 while
SHIFT
programming your devices.
6.
These are your group numbers 1 through 8 and also become
group numbers 9 through 16 when combined with the shift key.
7.
The configuration key is used during the advanced setup
Conf
process.
8.
Assoc is used in conjunction with Add, Delete and Remove to
Assoc
set up association groups.
9.
Device is used in conjunction with Add and Delete to include or
Device
exclude devices to the network.
10.
Scene is used in conjunction with Add, Delete and Remove to
Scene
set up scenes.
11.
The Add key is used in the advanced set to up to:
Add
- Add to a network (inclusion).
- Add to an association group.
- Add to a scene.
12.
The Delete key is used in the advanced set up to:
Delete
- Delete a device from a network (exclusion).
- Delete an association group.
- Delete a scene.
13.
The Remove key is used in the advanced set up to:
Remove
- Remove a device from association group.
- Remove a device from a scene.
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