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1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the GE 45633 LCD Remote This remote allows you to control Z Wave certified door locks and thermostats as well as Z Wave lighting devices Your Z Wave home control network can include up to 232 Z Wave enabled devices You can also set up and control up to 18 individual lights 18 groups of lights as well as 18 scenes for task or mood lighting Backlit display with easy to use menu Door Lock Button Check lock status and activate Menu Selection Buttons Use arrow buttons to scroll between menu items Press OK to select the displayed menu item Setup Shift Button Press and hold to enter setup mode You can then add lights to or delete them from your control network You can also create or modify groups and scenes etc Press and release to SHIFT number buttons from 1 9 to 10 18 Cancel Button Press and release to cancel the current programming operation Additional features include e Easy to use LCD menu system e Backlit keypad and LCD e Event programming which allows you to set timed events such as turning on all of your lights at a certain time every day e Control up to 4 Z Wave certified thermostats for your HVAC Systems e Control up to 6 Z Wave certified Door Locks Mode Buttons Thermostat Use to check and adjust system and temperature settings on a Z Wave certified thermostat LIGHT Use to program and or control individual lights GROUP Use
2. Wireless Lighting Control Advanced Remote Individual Z Wave devices e Groups Lighting scenes CONTROL Control up to 232 Z Wave enabled devices A group turns multiple lights on off at the same time A scene dims or brightens lights in multiple areas to suit your mood Works with any Z wave certified lighting module TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION cise tosis oie create cars eet as ae 4 5 Z WAVE TERMINOLOGY 0 cecsssessssescssseecesssessnesesssesesesesnneseete 6 7 INSTAELING BATTERIES sscessctseccsscis ctsve sceesscsedctecsscease ctebeeseuecees 8 Battery Use and SOMETY cssccsssaiscessicssterseassassievenesteoovsouneteny 8 TO Install BOETES anne ite 8 WIRELESS RANGE oo seecsseecssssssssescesscessssceesssessnscessnsesesesesnnesesneeees 9 Effects of Home Construction on Wireless Range Between Z Wave Enabled Devices u 1 211211 9 NOTES ON SETUP AND CONTROL eeeseeessseesessteesseeseeneeees 10 Operational Note Regarding These Instructions 10 SetuP MENU Siasea aikas 10 Entering SETUP MOJ Ssrssnsssgssnneneuna 10 He A E A E 11 Adding A Device To Your Home Network Without Assigning It To A Specific Number Key 11 Adding A Device To Your Home Network and Assign It To A Specific Number Key eesesccee 11 12 Controlling Individual LightsS s ss1 5112111511 15112511212 12 Turning LIGA OA Or Offise 12 Setting a Dimmer s Brightness Level ecco 12 Removing an Individual Ligh
3. delete devices In order to be an in clusion controller the secondary controller must have been added o a network that has a static stationary primary controller which functions as an SIS Static update controller with ID Server An SIS 6 automatically recognizes changes to the network and updates its routing tables accordingly Light Node Device Node is the technical term used to describe a Z Wave device in your home control network Please note that the terms Node Device and Light all refer to an individual Z Wave enabled device and are interchangeable within the context of these instructions Primary Controller This is the main device used to set up and control your Z Wave network There can only be one primary controller and it must be used to add or delete devices A primary controller can be a portable device like a hand held remote a static controller permanently installed amp never moved a Z Wave enabled PC or a Z Wave enabled Ethernet router bridge gateway Replicate This is the Z Wave term for copying or transferring the Z Wave network data to a new controller This process is also used to update secondary controllers after changes have been made to the control network with the primary controller Routing Tables The primary controller creates tables listing every device in the network and which devices can communicate with each other This information is used by the controller to identify t
4. GROUP 1 Refer to the source device instructions for supported groups and functions 5 Use the arrow keys to select the appropriate Group 6 Press OK The screen will display BUTTON DES 24 7 Press the button on the destination device example light switch The screen will change to BUTTON SOU 8 Press the button on the source device example motion sensor The screen will briefly display SUCCESS and then the remote will go back to the main association menu REPLICATION copying information to another remote CREATE SECONDARY CONTROLLER You can add a secondary remote to your network and copy your primary remote s device and network information to it This pro cess is also used to update secondary controllers if changes to the network are made with the primary Transfer To Send Information to a Secondary Remote Place the two remotes near each other Enter SETUP and select TRANSFER Press OK The screen will display PRIMARY Use either arrow key to select SECONDARY Press OK The Screen will display SENDING Refer to the user manual for the secondary remote for pro gramming information See the following section on Copying Network Device Information if the target remote is a GE 45633 remote Put the target secondary remote into programming mode so that it communicates with the primary remote and receives the network data The primary remote then copies the network and device information t
5. device so that it exchanges information with the remote 7 When the screen displays SUCCESS you have successfully added the device to your group 13 Controlling a Group 1 Press and release GROUP once to put the remote into GROUP Control mode The screen will display GROUP The remote will stay in this mode until one of the other modes is selected 2 Press and release the number key for the group you wish to control 1 9 Press SHIFT and the digit key 1 9 if you are control ling groups 10 through 18 The screen will display the selected Group e To turn a GROUP on press and release the ON key for less than one second The screen will display the selected GROUP and ON e To turn a GROUP OFF press and release the OFF key for less than one second The screen will display the selected GROUP and OFF Removing a Light from a Group This only removes the device from a specific group The device is still part of your home control network and the group still exists if there were more than one device in the group to start 1 Enter SETUP and select GRP SETUP 2 Press OK followed by either arrow key to select REMOVE 3 Press OK The screen will display SEL DIGIT 4 Press a number 1 9 for the group you wish to remove the de vice from Press SHIFT and the number 1 9 if you are removing a device from groups 10 through 18 5 Press OK The screen will display GROUP X and WAITING 6 Press the button on the device you wish
6. either Arrow key to cycle between Setpoint and Mode a Setpoint displays the current room temperature and the cur rent setting for the operating mode Please note this only works in Heat and Cool mode b Mode displays the functional options for your HVAC system Heat Cool Auto etc 6 Select the function you want to control and Press OK 7 Use the Arrow keys to change the system settings for the se lected mode and Press OK 22 8 The display should briefly change to SUCCESS and then go back to the previous mode screen Please note that the remote stays in Thermostat mode until a dif ferent mode is selected Deleting a Thermostat 1 Enter SETUP and select THERMOSTAT 2 Press OK The screen will display ADD 3 Use either arrow key to select DELETE 4 Press OK The screen will display WAITING 5 Press the button on the thermostat s Z Wave interface 6 When the screen displays SUCCESS you have successfully deleted the thermostat Refer to the thermostat s instructions for detailed instructions ADVANCED CONFIGURATION Some Z Wave devices provide advanced capabilities avail able only through the use of a remote control like the GE 45633 Advanced Remote One example is the GE in wall dimmer which allows the end user to create 3 different dim rates depending upon how the dimmer is activated manually via a normal Z Wave Dim command or via an All On or All Off Z Wave command Plea
7. gram and control up to six Z Wave certified door locks These are automatically assigned to number keys 1 6 in the order they are added to the network The Z Wave protocol requires that both door locks and this remote support AES128 encryption for secure communication so this process may take a little longer than it takes to control a light aad tee Adding a Door Lock 1 Enter SETUP and select LOCK SETUP 2 Press OK The screen will display ADD 3 Press OK The screen will display WAITING 4 Press the appropriate button on the door lock or enter the proper code on the lock s Z Wave interface 5 When the screen displays SUCCESS you have successfully added the Door Lock to your control network 6 Repeat steps 1 6 for any additional door locks Controlling a Door Lock 1 Press the LOCK button on the remote to enter that mode The remote will remain in LOCK mode until a different mode is selected 2 Press the number key associated with the lock you want to control a The first key press queries the lock for its current status Some brands of door locks support this and some do not If your lock supports this the remote s display will show either Locked or Unlocked If your lock does not support this the remote may indicate Failure Be patient this can take some time if the lock is not responding to the query b Press the same lock button a second time to control it Pressing a different l
8. the 900MHz frequency range may cause interference and limit Z Wave functionality Many 900MHz products have a switch to select channel A or B You may find that one of these channels will cause less interference than the other NOTES ON SETUP and CONTROL e Some Z Wave devices may have to be within two feet of the remote during the setup process e If the screen displays FAILURE you have pressed an invalid key or the desired action has not been successfully completed Please try again e When controlling Lights Groups or Scenes If the display indi cates FAILURE the remote has not successfully communicated with the device Try again if this occurs e Dimming a GE brand dimmer to its lowest brightness level Does Not turn the light off even though it may appear off You must press and release the Off key to actually turn it off Operational Note Regarding These Instructions The following instructions direct you to press various buttons or keys on the remote Unless otherwise noted the word press means press and release The instructions will specifically state press and hold if this is required Setup Menus Press and hold SETUP button until display changes to LGHT SETUP Use either arrow key to select desired menu item LGHT SETUP THERMOSTAT ADV CONFIG GRP SETUP TRANSFER ASSOCIATE SCN SETUP NETWORK ABOUT ALL SETUP EVENTS LOCK SETUP DATE TIME f Entering SETUP Mode Pre
9. to program and or turn multiple lights ON or OFF with one button SCENE Use to program and or control multiple lights at preset brightness levels The same light may be included in multiple scenes All Button Use to turn ON or OFF all Z Wave lighting at the same time Press ALL and then any number button Number Buttons Use to control up to 18 individual lights 18 groups and 18 scenes Press amp release to turn ON or OFF Press amp hold to adjust brightness Press the button for numbers 1 9 Press SHIFT then the button for numbers 10 18 If this remote is used as the primary controller you must use it to create your control network You can use multiple remote controls with your Z Wave lighting control network however only one remote will act as the primary controller The primary controller must be used to add or delete devices lights nodes from your network The secondary controllers cannot add or delete devices from your network Please note that if the primary controller is an SIS see Z Wave Terminology below your secondary controllers can operate as inclusion controllers and add delete devices NOTE This product can be operated in one Z Wave network with Z Wave certified devices from other manufacturers and or other applications The different listening nodes within the network can act as repeaters regardless of vendor For best results please read all the remaining instructions before using the
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11. UP and select NETWORK 2 Press OK The screen will display RESET 3 Use either Arrow key to select RECOVERY 4 Press OK The screen will display WAITING 5 When the screen displays SUCCESS You have successfully re covered network information Be patient the larger the network the longer it will take to complete this process FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW This device is based on the Z Wave Controller Library and the Re mote Controller Generic Device Class It controls devices through the following Z Wave Command Classes e Association Command Class e Basic Command Class e Binary Switch Command Class e Configuration Command Class Controller Replication Command Class e Encryption Command Class e Lock Command Class e Manufacturer Specific Command Class e Multi level Switch Version 1 Command Class e Thermostat Command Class e Version Command Class When using the Basic Command Class to control devices the con troller will either transmit a value of O OFF or 255 ON depending on the button pressed KEEPING THE CONTROLLER AWAKE Under normal circumstances the controller goes into stand by mode sleep after approximately10 seconds of inactivity no but ton presses in order to extend battery life It may be desirable to keep the controller awake for longer time periods so that another controller can request Version or Manufacturer Specific informa tion Press and hold the OK or Cancel button to keep the controller awake fo
12. ary to recover to normal operation FCC NOTICE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec tion against harmful interference in a residential installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or tele vision reception which can be determined by turning the equip 28 ment off or on the user should e Relocate or reorient the TV or radio antenna e Increase the separation between the device and the receiver Any changes or modifications to the equipment without JASCO s express consent will void the user s right to operate this equipment FCC ID U2Z2ZW5303 Compliance with IC Rules and Regulations IC 6924A Z2W5303 Jasco Products Company Model 45633 ZW5303 Object is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 WARRANTY JASCO Products warrants t
13. display the selected LIGHT GROUP or SCENE 7 Press OK and then use the 1 On Off key to scroll through the alphabet numbers until you reach the appropriate letter or number 8 Use the right Arrow key to move to the next letter and repeat step 7 9 Continue this process until your new label is complete 10 Press OK the screen will display SUCCESS NANN ALL ON and ALL OFF Control The factory default setting for GE Z Wave lighting control devices is to be included in All On and All Off control Other brands of Z Wave enabled lighting control devices may have to be manu ally added to All control If desired specific devices can also be configured to ignore the All On and All Off commands There are four possible options available e EX ON OFF exclude from both e INC ON OFF include in both e EX ON ONLY excluded from All On but still responds to All OFF 16 commands e EX OFF ONLY excluded from ALL OFF but still responds to ALL ON commands ALL SETUP To Turn all devices on or off perform the following steps 1 Press ALL once to put the remote in ALL Mode The remote will stay in this mode until one of the other modes is selected 2 Press either ON or OFF Any ON or OFF button can be pressed The screen will display ALL ON or ALL OFF depending on what key was pressed Adding or Removing Lights to or from All Control 1 Enter SETUP and select ALL SETUP 2 Press OK The scre
14. e into programming mode so that it receives information from the 45633 6 When the screen displays SUCCESS you have successfully transmitted the information to the new primary controller RESETTING YOUR NETWORK excluding remote from a network You can reset your network to clear all device and Z Wave net work information from the remote This does not reset the Z Wave devices to their factory default Each device still needs to be deleted in order to reset them Please refer to the section on Deleting a Device from Your Network for details If you intend to still have an operational network make sure the remote you are excluding is not the primary controller To exclude another controller secondary controller from the net work you must do this via the light setup gt delete new option To Reset The Network 1 Enter SETUP and select NETWORK 2 Press OK The screen will display RESET 3 Press OK The screen will display RESET and WAITING in the lower right corner 4 When the screen displays SUCCESS you have successfully reset network information 5 Reset all individual devices as instructed in the section on delet ing devices from the network RECOVERING NETWORK INFORMATION This is typically used to rebuild the routing tables when a lighting device has been moved from its original location The controller must be primary to initiate a network recovery 26 To Recover Network Information 1 Enter SET
15. eliminate RF dead spots Things to consider regarding RF range e Each wall or obstacle i e refrigerator big screen TV etc between the remote and the destination device will reduce the maximum range by approximately 25 30 e Brick tile or concrete walls block more of the RF signal than walls made of wooden studs and plasterboard drywall e Wall mounted Z Wave devices installed in metal junction boxes will suffer a significant loss of range approximately 20 since the metal box blocks a large part of the RF signal Effects of Home Construction on Wireless Range Between Z Wave Enabled Devices Note The distances shown in the table below are typical exam ples Actual performance in your home will vary From the Remote or repeating Z Wave module to destination device Type of Construction Wood Frame Brick Tile or w Drywall Concrete Plastic Metal Plastic Metal J Boxes J Boxes J Boxes J Boxes 0 100 80 100 80 Number of Walls or 1 70 36 60 ae Obstacles 2 49 39 36 29 3 34 27 21 17 For Plug in Modules or In Wall Devices Installed in Plastic Junction Boxes Line of Sight No Obstructions Please Note Z Wave home control networks are designed to work properly alongside 802 11 wireless computer networks Bluetooth and other 2 4GHz 5 8GHz and DECT devices Some baby cams wireless video devices and older cordless phones us ing
16. en will display EX ON OFF exclude from both 3 Use either Arrow key to select the desired option 4 Press OK The screen will display the selected option and WAIT ING 5 Press the button on the device that you wish to change 6 The screen will display SUCCESS DATE TIME and DAY SETUP The date time and day must be setup before programming timed events Please Note You will need to reprogram the Time Date and Day if the batteries are removed for more than three minutes Date Time Setting the Time 1 Enter SETUP and select DATE TIME 2 Press OK The screen will display TIME 3 Press OK The screen will display TIME 12hr 4 Change the time mode 12hr 24hr with the 4 key 5 Adjust the hour by pressing the 1 key 17 6 Adjust the minutes by pressing the 2 key 7 Adjust the AM PM setting with the 3 key 12 hr mode only 8 Press OK The screen will display SUCCESS Setting the Date 1 Enter SETUP and select DATE TIME 2 Press OK The screen will display TIME 3 Use either Arrow key to select DATE 4 Press OK The screen will display the default date 5 Change the Month by pressing the 1 key 6 Change the day by pressing the 2 key 7 Change the year by pressing the 3 key 8 Press OK The screen will display SUCCESS Setting the Day 1 Enter SETUP and select DATE TIME 2 Press OK The screen will display TIME 3 Use either Arrow key to select DAY 4 Press OK followed by either ar
17. he most efficient route to use when transmitting commands to devices that are out of direct range Scene Scenes are normally activity based lighting schemes A scene lets you establish preset brightness levels for multiple Z Wave controlled lights and control them with one command This is ideal for mood or task lighting Scene 1 could be the family room lights set to dim for watching TV Scene 2 could have the same lights set to a different brightness level for other activities like reading or entertaining Secondary Controller The Z Wave network supports multiple controllers so residents can use additional Z Wave remotes throughout the home A secondary controller cannot be used to add or delete devices Slave Devices within the Z Wave network are either controllers or slaves Most AC powered slaves also function as repeaters in the network and when required relay the command signals to the destination device Battery powered devices like motion detectors are typically asleep and do not function as repeaters SIS Term used for a static controller which also automatically updates its network information when changes are made to the network When portable controllers are added to a network with an SIS as its primary controller the portable controllers become Inclusion Controllers and can also add or delete devices INSTALLING BATTERIES Three AAA Alkaline batteries not included are required The 7 remote retains a
18. his product to be free from manufac turing defects for a period of two years from the original date of consumer purchase This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of this product only and does not extend to conse quential or incidental damage to other products that may be used with this product This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or permit the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage so the above limitations may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Please contact Customer Service at 800 654 8483 option 4 between 7 30AM 5 00PM CST or via our website www jascoproducts com if the unit should prove defective within the warranty period JASCO Products Company Building B 10 E Memorial Rd Oklahoma City OK 73114 29 GE is a trademark of General Electric Company and is used under license by Jasco Products Company LLC 10 E Memorial Rd Oklahoma City OK 73114 MADE IN CHINA 2014 JASCO Products Z Wave is a registered US trademark of Sigma Designs 45633 Ver 3 rev 01 06 14
19. ight you want to control Press and release SHIFT to control lights 10 through 18 Turning a Light On or Off e To turn a light on press the ON key for less than one second The screen will display the selected LIGHT and ON e To turn a light off press the OFF key for less than one second The screen will display the selected LIGHT and OFF Setting a Dimmer s Brightness Level e To make a light brighter press and hold the ON key for more than one second The screen will display the selected LIGHT and BRIGHT The light will continue to get brighter until the key is released or it reaches its maximum intensity e To dim the light press and hold the OFF key for more than one second The screen will display the selected LIGHT and DIM The light will continue to get dimmer until the key is released or it reaches in minimum intensity NOTE Dimming a GE brand dimmer to its lowest brightness level Does Not turn the light off even though it may appear off You must press and release the Off key to actually turn it off If a light has been dimmed to its minimum level and then turned off it may still appear to be off the next time you turn it on so you will need to increase the brightness level manually or with the remote Removing An Individual Light From A Number Key This only removes individual number key control The device is still 12 part of your home control network and can be controlled through the GROUP SCENE and ALL comma
20. ll network settings while replacing the batteries however day date time settings will need to be re programmed if the batteries are left out for more than 3 minutes Battery Use and Safety e Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type e Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries e If you do not plan to use the remote for an extended period remove the batteries They can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts e Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly Do not burn or bury them e Replace fully discharged batteries immediately To Install Batteries 1 Open the battery compartment cover by sliding it away from the remote s body 2 Note the and polarity symbols inside the battery compart ment 3 Insert the batteries making sure their polarity matches the symbols in the compartment 4 Replace the cover WARNING RISK OF FIRE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK RISK OF BURNS Controlling Appliances Exercise extreme caution when using Z Wave devices to control appliances Operation of the Z Wave device may be in a different room than the controlled appliance also an unintentional activation may occur if the wrong button on the remote is pressed Z Wave devices may automatically be powered on due to timed event programming Depending upon the appliance these unattended or unintentional operations could possibly result in a hazardous condition For these reasons we rec
21. nds 1 Enter Setup and select LGHT SETUP 2 Press OK followed by either arrow key and select REMOVE 3 Press OK The screen will display SEL DIGIT 4 Press a number key 1 9 for the device location you wish to re move Press SHIFT and the number key 1 9 if you are removing devices 10 through 18 5 Press OK The screen will display SUCCESS Deleting A Light From Your Network This completely removes the device from your home control network and if it is a GE brand device resets it to its factory default settings 1 Enter Setup and select LGHT SETUP 2 Press OK followed by either arrow key and select DELETE 3 Press OK WAITING will be displayed in the lower right corner of the screen 4 Press the button on the device to be deleted so that it communi cates with the remote 5 When the screen displays SUCCESS you have successfully deleted the light from your network GROUPS Groups are a collection of lights that you can control with one but ton You can set up a maximum of 18 groups GRP SETUP Creating or Adding a Light to a Group 1 Enter SETUP and select GRP SETUP 2 Press OK The screen will display ADD 3 Press OK The screen will display SEL DIGIT 4 Press the number key 1 9 for the group you wish to add the de vice to Press SHIFT and the number key 1 9 if you are adding a device to groups 10 through 18 5 Press OK The screen will display GROUP X and WAITING 6 Press the button on the
22. o the new secondary remote 7 When screen displays SUCCESS you have successfully trans ferred the information DNnPWNME NOTE When the remote is transferred the receiving remote should be reset first before conducting the transfer operation Copying Information to this Remote including remote into existing network 1 Place the two remotes near each other 2 Refer to the user manual for the primary remote for program ming information Put the primary remote into programming mode so that it sends information to the secondary remote If the primary remote is a 45633 LCD Remote refer to the section above on Sending Network Information 3 On the target 45633 enter SETUP and select TRANSFER 25 4 Press OK The screen will display PRIMARY 5 Use either arrow key to select RECEIVE 6 Press OK The Screen will display RECEIVING 7 When the screen displays SUCCESS you have successfully trans ferred the information PRIMARY CONTROLLER SHIFT TRANSFER You can transfer all of the 45633 s information to another remote so it becomes the new primary controller The 45633 will retain all of its programming however it will now be a secondary controller Transferring Primary Controller Information 1 Place the two remotes near each other 2 On the 45633 enter SETUP and select TRANSFER 3 Press OK The screen will display PRIMARY 4 Press OK The screen will display SENDING 5 Put the target new primary remot
23. ock button queries that lock and inter rupts the query control sequence for the first lock i Press the top of the number button to lock it ii Press the bottom of the button to unlock it c The screen will change to display Lock and a small icon will 20 appear in the lower right corner The icon indicates the lock s current status locked or unlocked Please note that actual operation of a door lock varies by manu facturer Some brands activate the mechanism to allow manual operation of the deadbolt while others automatically extend or retract the deadbolt Deleting a Door Lock 1 Enter SETUP and select LOCK SETUP 2 Press OK The screen will display ADD 3 Use either arrow key to select DELETE 4 Press OK The screen will display WAITING 5 Press the appropriate button on the door lock or enter the proper code on the lock s Z Wave interface 6 When the screen displays SUCCESS you have successfully deleted the Door Lock from your control network Please note that if you have multiple locks in your network and you delete one the remaining locks will automatically shift to the lower number control buttons Example Four locks are pro grammed and you delete the one associated to button 2 locks 3 and 4 will shift to buttons 2 amp 3 and button 4 will no longer be associated with a lock The setup process for door locks varies by lock manufacturer Please refer to your lock s documentation fo
24. ommend the following 1 Assign Z Wave controlled appliances to device numbers 10 18 on the GE remote The likelihood of unintentionally turning on the appliance will be reduced significantly because the Shift button will need to be pressed before pressing device numbers 10 18 2 Z Wave devices controlling appliances should be removed from All control setting Instructions on how to do this are included in the manual for your GE remote 3 Do Not include Z Wave devices in Groups or Scenes if they control appliances 4 Do Not use Z Wave devices to control electric heaters or any other appliances which may present a hazardous condition due to unattended or unintentional or automatic power on control 5 Double check programs for accuracy before using them NOT FOR USE WITH MEDICAL OR LIFE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT Z Wave enabled devices should never be used to supply power to or control the On Off status of medical and or life support equipment WIRELESS RANGE This device exceeds the Z Wave standard of open air line of sight 8 transmission distances of 25 meters or approximately 82 feet Actual performance in a home depends on the number of walls between the remote controller and the destination device the type of construction and the number of Z Wave enabled devices installed in the control network Most Z Wave enabled devices act as signal repeaters and multiple devices result in more possible transmission routes which help
25. on varies by manufacturer e GE Z Wave lighting controls cannot be the source controlling device however they can be the destination device one GE light switch cannot be setup to control another GE light switch but a motion sensor can be setup to control a GE light switch e Some devices may provide different capabilities based on their group settings As an example a battery powered door win dow sensor could be associated e To a light switch in group 1 It would then transmit On Off commands to the switch when it is activated e To a controller in group 2 to send battery level status or alarm tamper alerts Associate To Create an Association 1 Enter SETUP and select ASSOCIATE 2 Press OK The screen will display ADD 3 Press OK The screen will display GROUP 1 Refer to the source device instructions for supported groups and functions 4 Use the arrow keys to select the appropriate Group Press OK The screen will display BUTTON DES 6 Press the button on the destination controlled device example light switch The screen will change to BUTTON SOU 7 Press the button on the source device example motion sensor The screen will briefly display SUCCESS and then the remote will go back to the main association menu wn To Remove an Association 1 Enter SETUP and select ASSOCIATE 2 Press OK The screen will display ADD 3 Use either arrow key to select REMOVE 4 Press OK The screen will display
26. onds 6 Press the button on the device that you are adding 7 Press and hold the button on the device to adjust the brightness level Release the button when the light is at the desired level 8 Press the OK button on the remote 9 When the screen displays SUCCESS you have successfully added the device to a scene Please note Non dimmable On Off only lighting devices can be added to scenes in either On or Off mode so as an example the same light could be ON in scene 1 and Off in scene 2 Step 7 above is skipped when adding an On Off only device to a scene Controlling a Scene 1 Press SCENE once to put the remote in SCENE Mode The re mote will stay in this mode until one of the other modes is selected 2 Press the number key for the scene you wish to control 1 9 Press SHIFT and the number key 1 9 if you are controlling scenes 10 through 18 The screen will display scene and the number selected e To turn a scene on press and release the ON key for less than one second e To turn a Scene off press and release the OFF key for less than one second Removing a Light from a Scene This only removes the device from a specific scene The device is still part of your home control network and the scene still exists if there were more than one device in the scene to start 1 Enter SETUP and select SCN SETUP 2 Press OK followed by either arrow key to select REMOVE 3 Press OK The screen will display SEL DIGIT 4 P
27. ontinue the programming as shown in step 8 above Disabling Re enabling an EVENT Once an event has been programmed it can be disabled or re enabled as desired 1 Enter SETUP and select EVENTS 2 Press OK The screen will display ADD 3 Use either arrow key to select ON OFF 4 Press OK The screen will display SEL DIGIT 5 Press the number key for the event you want to disable re enable 6 Press OK Reviewing EVENTS 1 Enter SETUP and select EVENTS 2 Press OK The Screen will display ADD 3 Use either arrow key to select REVIEW 4 Press OK The screen will display SEL DIGIT 5 Press the number key for the event you want to review and then press OK 6 The screen will change to show the event profile set in step 3 of Adding an EVENT 7 Each subsequent press of the OK button will change the screen to display the various settings for the selected event Deleting an EVENT 1 Enter SETUP and select EVENTS 2 Press OK The Screen will display ADD 3 Use either arrow key to select DELETE 19 4 Press OK The Screen will display SEL DIGIT 5 Press the number key for the EVENT you want to DELETE 6 Press OK The screen will display SUCCESS DOOR LOCKS This remote is a Security Enabled Z Wave controller It is capable of being part of a secure Z Wave network It can include other secure Z Wave nodes into a network as well as being included as a secure node in a network This remote allows you to pro
28. ow be added to Groups and or Scenes Adding A Device To Your Home Network And Assigning It ToA Specific Number Key 1 Enter SETUP and select LGHT SETUP 2 Press OK The screen will display ADD 3 Press OK The screen will display TO NETWORK 4 Use either Arrow key to select TO A KEY and then press OK 5 The display changes to SEL DIGIT 6 Press a digit key 1 9 for the device location you wish to add 11 Press SHIFT SETUP and the digit key 1 9 if you are adding devices 10 through 18 7 Press OK The screen will display LIGHT X and WAITING in the lower right corner 8 Press and release the button on the device so that it communi cates with the remote 9 When the screen displays SUCCESS you have successfully added the device to the number key and your network NOTE When adding other Z Wave devices with basic on off commands these devices must be added to the network as a light For example when adding a duplex receptacle to the network it must be added by the remote through the light setup function Controlling Individual Lights You can remotely turn on off or change a light s brightness level with this remote but functionality varies by product Refer to the manual for that device to identify its capabilities 1 Press and release the LIGHT key to put the remote into Individ ual Light Control mode The remote will stay in this mode until one of the other modes is selected 2 Select the l
29. r detailed instructions THERMOSTATS This remote allows you to program and control up to 4 Z Wave certified Thermostats These are automatically assigned to num ber keys 1 4 in the order they are added to the network Thermostat ade Pate Adding a Thermostat 1 Enter SETUP and select THERMOSTAT 2 Press OK The screen will display ADD 3 Press OK The screen will display WAITING 4 Press the button on the thermostat s Z Wave interface 5 When the screen displays SUCCESS you have successfully added the THERMOSTAT to your remote control 6 Repeat steps 1 5 for additional thermostats The setup process for thermostats varies by manufacturer Please refer to your thermostat s documentation for 21 detailed instructions The remote is designed to control most Z Wave lighting control devices door locks and thermostats sold in North America If during the inclusion process a thermostat is not a recognized device unknown it cannot be added to the network using the normal Setup Thermostat Add process and the remote will display Failure if the thermostat is not a recognized device A thermostat could fail the inclusion process because the specific thermostat device class is not supported by the controller while the generic device class is supported This non recognized ther mostat could however be added to a Group or Scene utilizing the generic device class in order to provide minimal cont
30. r the desired time period INTEROPERABILITY WITH Z WAVE DEVICES 2 A Z Wave network can integrate devices of various classes and these devices can be made by different manufacturers Although every Z Wave certified product is designed to work with all other Z Wave certified products your controller must include the appro priate device classifications in order to control non lighting Z wave devices As an example the GE 45600 basic remote is designed only for controlling Z Wave devices using the lighting control clas sification The GE 45633 LCD remote can control Z Wave certified thermostats and door locks as well as lighting TROUBLESHOOTING e If you are having difficulty adding a device to your network try deleting it and then adding it Deleting it will reset the device to its factory default settings and allow it to be added to a new network e If a light dimmer appears to be off and not responding to the remotes ON command try increasing the brightness level GE dimmers are programmed to turn on to their last used bright ness level Lowering the brightness level of a GE dimmer to its minimum setting does not turn the device off even though it looks like it is off e Check the Z Wave FAQs in the Support section of our website for additional information http www jascoproducts com z wave GE Z2 Wave Support asp If the unit has no respond or locked up when the battery is in good condition disconnect one battery moment
31. remote Keep this guide for future reference Z WAVE TERMINOLOGY Associate This is the Z Wave term for linking two units so that a source unit sends commands or information to a destination unit One example would be where a motion sensor turns on a light when it detects movement Event An event is something you want to happen at a specific time and day This could be everyday a specific day of the week Monday through Friday Saturday amp Sunday only or a one time occurrence Events can be set up to control an individual light a group or a scene Group Groups can also be thought of as an area or zone Multiple Z Wave devices can be turned ON or OFF with a single com mand when they are placed into a Group One example would be grouping your porch light exterior garage lights and patio lights together so that they could all be turned ON if you hear a strange sound in the middle of the night Home Control Network Your controllers and every Z Wave device you have added with the primary controller are linked together into a wireless network Each device in your network has a unique address assigned to it and cannot be activated by your neighbor s Z Wave controller Include Exclude Include and exclude are the formal terms used o describe adding removing or deleting devices to or from the control network or groups and scenes Inclusion Controller An inclusion controller is a secondary con roller with the ability to add amp
32. ress a number 1 9 for the scene you wish to remove the de vice from Press SHIFT and the number 1 9 if you are removing devices from scenes 10 through 18 15 5 Press OK The screen will display WAITING 6 Press the button on the device that you wish to remove 7 When the screen displays SUCCESS you have successfully removed the device from the scene Deleting a Scene This only deletes the specific scene All of the devices are still part of your home control network 1 Enter SETUP and select SCN SETUP 2 Press OK followed by either arrow key to select DELETE 3 Press OK The screen will display SEL DIGIT 4 Press the number 1 9 for the scene you wish to delete Press SHIFT and the number key 1 9 if you are deleting scenes 10 through 18 5 The screen will display the selected Scene Press OK 6 When the screen displays SUCCESS you have successfully deleted the scene LABELS Individual LIGHTS GROUPS and SCENES can all be labeled to help identify their function or location in your home The process is the same for all three 1 Enter SETUP and select the desired function LGHT SETUP GRP SETUP or SCN SETUP Press OK The screen will display ADD Use either Arrow key to select LABEL Press OK The screen will display SEL DIGIT Press the number key 1 9 for the LIGHT GROUP or SCENE you wish to rename Press SHIFT and the number 1 9 if you are re naming 10 through 18 6 The screen will
33. rol Basic On Off commands Please refer to your thermostat s instructions to determine the functions of these basic commands If attempting to add the unknown device to the network please use the Group or Scene inclusions process found in this manual Please note if you add an unknown thermostat to a Group or Scene this thermostat needs to be the only device part of that Group Scene Additionally deleting an unknown device from the Z Wave network must be done through the Delete option in the Light Setup Menu Please note Some thermostats report that they are in the OFF mode when first added to a network Make sure that you have changed the mode setting to Heat or Cool before trying to check the room temperature and or adjust the setpoint desired temperature Controlling a Thermostat The features and functions that can be remotely controlled vary by manufacturer During setup the remote queries the thermostat to identify its capabilities and will only display the thermostat s supported functions If supported by the thermostat this remote allows you to check and adjust room temperature and adjust HVAC system modes Heat Cool Auto Off etc 1 Press and release the THERMOSTAT key upper right button 2 The display changes to THERMOSTAT 3 Press the number key 1 4 to select the thermostat you want to control 4 The display automatically changes to THERMO X and then to SETPOINT 5 Use
34. row key to select the current day of the week 5 Press OK The screen will display SUCCESS EVENTS This remote allows you to program up to 9 automated events such as turning on or off your lights at a preset time and day You must set the time date and day before programming an Event mn Adding an EVENT 1 Enter SETUP and select EVENTS 2 Press OK The Screen will display ADD 3 Press OK The Screen will display EVERY DAY Use Either Arrow key to change the event profile to MON FRI SAT SUN ONE TIME or a specific Day of the WEEK 4 Press OK The Screen will display SEL DIGIT Press the desired number key The screen will display EVENT X number 6 Press OK The screen will display ACTUAL for exact time See below for the RANDOM option 7 Press OK The Screen will display EVENT TYPE 8 Use either arrow key to select the event type LIGHT GROUP or SCENE 9 Press the number key for the Light Group or Scene you want to 18 Nn control 10 Press OK The screen will display ON TIME 11 Adjust the hour by pressing the 1 key 12 Adjust the minutes by pressing the 2 key 13 Adjust the AM PM setting with the 3 key 12 hr mode only 14 Press OK The screen will change to OFF TIME 15 Repeat steps 11 14 to set the OFF TIME 16 Press OK to save this event The screen will display SUCCESS Random EVENTS Choose RANDOM in step 7 above to have the EVENT start 15 minutes of the Scheduled Time C
35. se refer to the instructions of your Z Wave device for avail able options and specific instructions on changing its advanced configuration To Change Advanced Configuration Settings 1 Enter SETUP and select ADV CONFIG 2 Press OK The screen will display PARAM 0 3 Use either Arrow key to scroll until the display reads the proper parameter number 1 255 as indicated in the Z Wave de vice s instructions 4 Press OK The screen will change to NUM BYTES 5 Use either Arrow key to scroll until the display reads the proper number of bytes 1 2 or 4 as indicated in the Z Wave device s instructions 6 Press OK The screen will display CONF VAL 7 Press OK The display will change to VAL 0 8 Use either Arrow key to scroll until the display reads the proper value 0 255 as indicated in the Z Wave device s instructions 9 Press OK 10 Press the button on the device 11 The screen will display SUCCESS ASSOCIATION e This remote provides the capability of setting associations be tween various Z Wave devices like a motion sensor and a light switch In this example the motion sensor is the source or controlling device and the light switch is the destination or device being controlled Once the association is created the motion sen sor can transmit a command to the light to turn on when motion is detected and to turn off after a specified period of inactivity Please note that support for associati
36. ss and hold the SETUP button until the display changes to LGHT SETUP Use either arrow key to select the desired menu and press OK to enter that mode LIGHTS 10 In order to control the lights they must be Z Wave enabled and you must first add them to your home network There are several ways to do this using your primary controller 1 Add lights so that they can be controlled individually using the number keys maximum of 18 Adding a device to a number key also adds it to your network If the device number you are trying to add is already associated with another device the previous information will be overwritten 2 Add devices to your home network without assigning them to a specific number key These devices can only be controlled through the GROUP SCENE or ALL commands 3 Add a new light to a Group or Scene LGHT SETUP i gt To Network gt ToAkey NOTE The new device Light should be deleted first before adding to network Adding A Device To Your Home Network Without Assigning It To A Specific Number Key 1 Enter SETUP and select LGHT SETUP 2 Press OK The screen will display ADD 3 Press OK The screen will display TO NETWORK 4 Press OK The screen will display WAITING in the lower right corner 5 Press and release the button on the device so that it communi cates with the remote 6 The screen will display SUCCESS to indicate that the Light has been successfully added 7 The light can n
37. t From A Number Key reenenanni neona neinn 12 13 Deleting a Light From Your Network ssssse 15 GROUPS nnana a RENER 13 Creating or Adding a Light to a Group s s s 13 Controlling A GrOUp veccnierrncttenienacnmemnriitiee 13 14 Removing a Light from a Group ccccesscrssssecssessssseasenss 14 Deleting GGT OUD ssssadecessteensssaeismesteiogaainnnnnnnnle 14 SCENES RRR TEN OMe ECR rE DURA UCN Terre PUTT 14 Adding a Light to a SCOMG on eeeeeecscccssssststeessssseesessnees 15 Controlling O SCEN Eisirein 15 Removing a Light from a SCONC eseccsccccsseetesseees 15 Deleting A SCEn n sssu1210911011050101000100r0001050200t0r0rs0t50t 16 LABELU Seroren etn E E E EEA S 16 ALL ON and ALL OFF Contras ccsonesnnsaoawivenenion 16 To Turn all devices on or off perform the 18 STC Ge STEDS annenin nnns 17 Adding or Removing Lights to or from PUI kona canned oa 17 DATE IME COA SETUP susuriin 17 Setting the TINE ee es ae 17 Setting the Date ccncacctearsnacsceneouaneremnnnnens 18 SETI The DOyrors nee NEN 18 TE END e EEE 18 Adding gil o Eee ee ma eee nee eee eee 18 Random EVENTS aces secvsnsinodedaosassdendercrpessivnenindeeeornre 19 Disabling Re enabling an EVENT 19 Reviewing EVENTS ceescssessccsssscesssessessseccessneeesssneessessseess 19 eile gle Ee gil EVENT kmnssensie iienaa 19 II AKOLE KS RAE EE eoee 20 POA Cl Dor LOCK ss cscs tre eta ets 20 Controlling a Door LOCK sesssssssssseessssssssneeccesssseeeeeeeess
38. to remove 7 When the screen displays SUCCESS you have successfully removed the device Deleting a Group This only deletes the specific group All of the devices are still part of your home control network 1 Enter SETUP and select GRP SETUP 2 Press OK followed by either arrow key to select DELETE 3 Press OK The screen will display SEL DIGIT 4 Press and release the number key 1 9 for the group you wish to delete Press Shift and the number key 1 9 if you are deleting groups 10 through 18 5 Press OK When the screen displays SUCCESS you have suc cessfully deleted the group SCENES Ascene is a single device or group of devices that can be preset to turn on to a previously specified setting for example brightness level Scenes are ideal for task or mood lighting You can create a maximum of 18 scenes containing up to 32 devices per scene Scenes can include lights from different groups and the same light can be included in multiple scenes 14 SCN SETUP Adding a Light to a Scene 1 Enter SETUP and select SCN SETUP 2 Press OK The screen will display ADD 3 Press OK The screen will display SEL DIGIT 4 Press the number key 1 9 for the scene you wish to add the device to Press SHIFT and the number key 1 9 if you are add ing devices to scenes 10 through 18 5 Press OK The screen will display SCENE X and WAITING the re mote will time out if you have not completed steps 6 8 within 30 sec

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