Basic Operation - Remotec Z-URC 550 Instrucciones De Operación

Controlador remoto universal habilitado para z-wave
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Basic Operation

After adding a device to your remote you can turn the device on or off by using
the on off switches located on the top of the top side of the remote.
By adding a device to set 1 you can control that device with the first set of ON
OFF buttons on the topside of the remote.
To operate dimmer switches and curtain motors you can hold the ON button to
open the curtain or make the light brighter. By holding the OFF button you can
retract the curtain or make the light dimmer.
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Setting up a group
Groups allow you to control multiple devices with the press of a button. For
example you can group all your bedroom Z-Wave devices together so that
everything will turn on with the press of a button before you are ready to retire
for the night.
Add device to the group
1. Press the ADD key to begin setup then the OK light will turn on and the step
2 light will flash slowly.
2. Select a key from 1 to 16 (1~8 or SHIFT 1~8), the step 2 light turns off and
the step 3 light flashes slowly.
3. Press the button of desired Z-Wave device then the OK light will flash once
then turn off indicating set up has been successful.
4. The added device will now function by using the ON OFF key of the
corresponding number on the top side of the remote.
Note: If you can not add your Z-Wave Device it could be that the Device was
previously added to a different network.
In this case delete the device following the steps in the "Delete device
from network" section then add the device again.
Remove device from the group
1. Press the REMOVE key to begin.
2. Select a key from 1 to 16 (1~8 or SHIFT 1~8), the step 2 light flashes once
and stays on then the step 3 light flashes slowly.
3. Press the button on target Z-Wave device then the step 3 light will turn off
and the OK light will flash once and turn off indicating the device has been
removed from the group.
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(For advanced users to get the full flexibility offered by the Z-URC )
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The Z-URC
Scene, Group, Association Group and Network. These concepts are all setup
on the underside of your Z-URC
number on the topside of the remote. You can set up a combination of 16
scenes or groups containing up to 232 devices per group or 32 devices per
scene and the network can store up to 232 devices.
Note: If you can not add your Z-Wave Device it could be that the Device was
previously added to a different network.
In this case delete the device following the steps in the "Delete device
from network" section then add the device again.
Below is an explanation of the terms used in this manual and during the
advanced set up process of your Z-URC .
Device/Light/Node
Devices, lights and nodes are all terms to describe an individual Z-Wave
device. These are all interchangeable when setting up your Z-Wave network.
Add/Remove/Delete
This is your basic terminology for including and excluding devices to your Z-
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Add device to network is interchangeable with include node in network
while delete device from network is interchangeable with exclude node from
network in this manuals setup process. Remove is taking one device out of a
group, scene or association group while the device still exists in the remotes
network.
Note: The upper case REMOVE and ADD keys are used for XpressZetup
only and the lower case Remove and Add keys are only used in the
advanced set up process.
Primary Controller
This is the main device used to set up and organize your Z-Wave network.
There is only ever one primary controller in a network and it must be used to
add or delete devices. Primary controllers can come in different forms such
as a portable device like a hand-held remote, permanently installed device, a
Z-Wave enabled PC or a Z-Wave enabled Ethernet router/bridge.
Secondary Controller
A Z-Wave network can support additional controllers so you can access
multiple Z-Wave remotes throughout the home. If you have two identical
controllers for your secondary and primary controllers they will work the same
with the exception that you can not add or delete devices with the secondary
control.
Setting up a network
By adding a device to the network the remote will store this into a master
database for all your equipment. Each Z-Wave device in your network will act
as a signal repeater that will communicate with other Z-Wave devices.
This creates a network where all your devices communicate with each other
which increases the distance your signal can travel and helps eliminate any
potential RF dead spots.
By pressing the ALL ON or ALL OFF button you will be able to turn on or off
all the Z-Wave products in your house. Anytime you add a Z-Wave device to
a group or scene it will also store this into the database the same as if you
add the device to the network.
remote is able to be set up with different concepts such as
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