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Page 1 - (Z-Wave Remote Controller)

1 ZRC-100 (Z-Wave Remote Controller)

Page 2 - Table of Contents

10 Operations The ZRC-100 remote controller can be set up as a Primary or Secondary Controller within a Z-Wave network

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11 Remark: z The hard keys are valid if the backlit is turned on and vise versa. User can follow the Self Navigated Button (SNB) and LCD display f

Page 4 - Introduction

12 4 Press the program button on the target device. ⇓ Note 1: If you can’t add your Z-Wave device, this device might have been included

Page 5 - Glossary

13 2 Select “Delete Device". 3 Press key to delete the device from Z-Wave network. 4 Press the program button on the target devi

Page 6 - ZRC-100 Operations

14 Device Control After adding devices to your ZRC-100, you can turn the device using the corresponding Device Control function. Step Setup Key

Page 7 - Description of Function Keys

15 4 You can turn off all the devices in the network by selecting “All Off" function under the Home page. ⇓ Note 1: The screen will dis

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16 ⇓ 2 Select “Add to Scene"and press key. 3 Select a Scene which you want to add the device into Scene and press key.

Page 9 - (remove from scene)

17 Note 1: Your target device must be included in the network before this setup procedure, please refer to [Adding Device to the Network] section.

Page 10 - Operations

18 Note 1: This process will only remove the target device/EP from its assigned scene but will not exclude it from the network. Note 2: If n

Page 11 - Add/Delete Devices

19 Comfort Control After adding “Thermostat" or “Z-Wave to AC IR extender" to your ZRC-100, you can change the operation mode, set target temperatu

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2 Table of Contents Introduction... 4 Glossary ...

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20 Sensor information After adding “Binary Sensor / Multi-level Sensor"to your ZRC-100, you can monitor the sensor temperature via the correspondin

Page 14 - Device Control

21 2 Select “Device Configure"and press key. 3 Select your“Device"and press key. 4 Select your action (e.g. Move) and press key.

Page 15 - Scene Setup

22 7 Use cdkeys to change your character and ef keys to select character position, press to save the setting. ⇓ 8 Select your action (e

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23 Scene Configure It is allow to Move/Rename/Clear the scene after added into the scene under the Scene Configure function. Step Setup Key LCD

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24 5 Move your selected scene to your target position and press to save the setting. ⇓ 6 Select your action (e.g. Rename) and p

Page 18 - Scene Control

25 9 Press f key to confirm to clear the selected scene or Press e key to cancel it and go back to previous page. Note 1: ZRC-100 supports u

Page 19 - Comfort Control

26 3 Select your “Thermostat"and press key. 4 Select your action (e.g. Move) and press key. 5 Move your selected Thermostat to your

Page 20 - Sensor information

27 8 Select your action (e.g. Delete) and press key. 9 Press f key to confirm to delete the selected thermostat or Press e key t

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28 2 Select “Shortcut key"and press key. 3 Select your target shortcut key by ef keys (e.g. F1) then press key. 4 Select your

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29 Z-Wave Advanced Setup Learning Mode (Replicating All Network and Device Information from a Primary Controller to your ZRC-100) Your ZRC-100 can

Page 23 - Scene Configure

3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS... 56 CHECKING THE ACCESSORIES ... 57 FCC NOTICE ...

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30 the primary controller user manual for more information) 5 Place the two controllers close to each other. (LCD display OK if the learning mode i

Page 25 - Comfort / Sensor Configure

31 Configure Association (Assign Association for Two Devices) The ZRC-100 can be used to assign one device to automatically interact directly with

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32 5 Assign an “Assoc. ID" (e.g. 001) by using cdkeys to change your number and ef keys to select number position. Press key to save the settings.

Page 27 - Shortcut key

33 Note 1: Your target device must be included in the network before this setup procedure, please refer to [Adding Device to the Network] section.

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34 5 Select an “Assoc. ID" (e.g. 001) by using cdkeys to change your number and ef keys to select number position. Press key to save the settings.

Page 29 - Learning Mode

35 Note 1: This process will only remove the target device/EP from its assigned association group but will not exclude it from the network. Deleti

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36 5 Select an “Assoc. ID" (e.g. 001) by using cdkeys to change your number and ef keys to select number position. Press key to save the settings.

Page 31 - Configure Association

37 Change Device Configuration This function is used to modify the parameter of the Z-Wave device via the configuration command class. Look up the

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38 5 Use cdkeys to change your parameter value and ef keys to select number position, press to save the setting. (Parameter value from -2147483648

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39 Resetting Your Network You can reset your ZRC-100 to clear all Z-Wave network and device information by the following steps: Step Setup Key L

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4 ZRC-100 (Z-Wave Remote Controller) Operating Instructions Introduction The ZRC-100 (Figure 1) is a portable Z-Wave remote controller with mul

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40 ⇓ Note: After reset the remote, each device should individually perform in the section on “Delete device from the network” and “Add

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41 3 Select “LCD Contrast "and press key. 4 Press ef keys to adjust the LCD contrast. 5 Press key to save and return to previous pa

Page 37 - Change Device Configuration

42 About ZRC-100 Step Setup Key LCD Indication 1 Press and hold ef keys simultaneously for 3 seconds under the Home page. ⇓ 2 Select

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43 Z-Wave Network Setup Rediscover Network (N.W.) During normal operation the network decides the best path to route signals from one device to an

Page 39 - Resetting Your Network

44 Re-scan (Rediscover) Devices from network In most cases, Z-Wave gateway is the primary controller (control center), all Z-Wave devices will be

Page 40 - System Settings

45 3 Press f key to confirm re-scan devices or press e key to cancel it and go back to previous page. The remote will re-scan all devices from netw

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46 Delete Dead Node from Network Step Setup Key LCD Indication 1 Press and hold cb keys simultaneously for 3 seconds under the Home page.

Page 42 - About ZRC-100

47 4 Use cb keys to select the dead node device then press key to delete it from network. ⇓ Note 1: Only the Primary Controller

Page 43 - Rediscover Network (N.W.)

48 3 Select “Listening Mode” and press key. 4 The remote is entry the listening mode. (Listening mode will automatically exit after

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49 ⇓ 3 Select “Create a Sec.” then press key. 4 Please make sure the target secondary controller is setup to receive information mode.

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5 Glossary Device or Node Devices and nodes are all terms to describe an individual ZWave device. These are all interchangeable when setting up yo

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50 Step Setup Key LCD Indication 1 Place the two controllers close to each other. - 2 Press and hold cb keys simultaneously for 3 seconds under th

Page 47 - Listening Mode

51 WIRELESS INFORMATION Wireless range: This device has an open air line of sight transmission distance of 100 feet which complies with the Z-Wave s

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52 Q What can the Remotec ZRC-100 do for me? A A single Z-Wave network can include 232 nodes. If necessary, more than one network can be bridged t

Page 49 - Create a Primary Controller

53 Q Can I include all Z-Wave devices from the network by ZRC-100 and no need to click the PROG button for each device? A Yes! ZRC-100 provides

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54 z Z-Wave power strip Please refer to the target device user manual for more information such as Inclusion / Exclusion and add End Point to

Page 51 - Wireless range:

55 Q Where can I keep up to date with the latest Z-Wave products for my house? A You can keep up to date by visiting the www.remotec.com.hk webs

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56 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Model No. BW8380US (ZRC-100US) Model No. BW8380EU (ZRC-100EU) Model No. BW8380AU (ZRC-100AU) Model No. BW8380IN (ZR

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57 CHECKING THE ACCESSORIES After opening the cover of the packing box, check that the following accessories are included. • ZRC-100 Z-Wave Remot

Page 54 - End Point 4

58 Exercise extreme caution when using Z-Wave devices to control appliances. Operation of the Z-Wave device may be in a different room then the cont

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6 ZRC-100 Operations Welcome to the world of Z-Wave home automation, you can use your ZRC-100 to control almost every Z-Wave certified products ins

Page 56 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

7 Product Overview Figure 2 Setup and control keys of ZRC-100 Description of Function Keys Keys Functions Short cut keys for: 1. Devi

Page 57 - WARNINGS

8 ZRC-100 User Interface Layout Home (A1) Device (A2) Scene (A3) Comfort (A4) Sensor (A5) All Off (A6) Devices List (A2.1)

Page 58 - CAUTION

9 Setup (B1) Add Device (B2) Delete Device (B3) Add to Scene (B4) Device Config. (B6) Scene Config. (B7) Comfort Config. (B8) S

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