
The remote control is a sleepy device, after adding it will
not enter into sleepy mode immediately, and will continue
activation status for 30s and wait data interaction from the
gateway, the LED indicator will stay solid on, please be patient
to wait LED indicator to turn off.
REMOVING FROM A Z-WAVE NETWORK
There are two removing methods:
Method 1: Removing from the primary controller/gateway as
follows:
1. Set the primary controller/gateway into removing mode
(Please refer to your primary controllers manual on how to set
your controller into removing).
2. Press and hold down both buttons Iand O over 3 seconds,
LED indicator turns on, the remote control will be set to
removing mode, and waiting to be removed, after 7s LED
indicator blinks 4 times quickly to indicate successful removing.
Method 2: Factory reset the remote control will force the
remote control to be removed from a network. (Please refer to
the part “Factory Reset”of this manual)
Note: Factory reset is not recommended for removing, please
use this procedure only if the primary controller/gateway is
missing or otherwise inoperable.
HOW TO CHECK WHETHER THE REMOTE CONTROL ALREADY
ADDED TO A NETWORK
Short press any button, if LED indicator does not turn on, the
remote control does not belong to any network, if LED indicator
turns on, it means the remote control has already been added
to a network.
If the remote control already belongs to a network, follow the
removing process before adding it in your network. Otherwise
adding of this device will fail.
FACTORY RESET
Press and hold down both I and O buttons together for over 10
seconds, LED indicator turns on and then blinks 4 times quickly
to indicate successful factory reset.
ASSOCIATION
Z-Wave devices control other Z-Wave devices. The relationship
betweenonedevicecontrollinganotherdeviceiscalledassociation.
In order to control a subordinate device, the controlling device
needs to maintain a list of devices that will receive controlling
commands. These lists are called ”Association Groups” and
they are always related to certain event is triggered (e.g. sensor
reports). In case the event happens all devices stored in the
respective association group will receive a common wireless
command.
ASSOCIATION GROUPS
Each group supports maximum 5 nodes for association, the
same device can be associated with multiple groups on
the remote control simultaneously, to ensure better control
experience, the remote control shall remove the associated
devices that are not under working status from association
groups in time.
ASSO-
CIATION
GROUPS
GROUP
NAME
MAX
NODES
DESCRIPTION
Group 1 Lifeline. 5 1. Send Command Class ”Device Reset
Locally Notification V1” to associated
devices of this group to report factory
reset information when factory reset the
remote control.
2. When remote control battery power
value changes, send Command Class
”Battery Report V1”to associated devices
of this group to report power value
information.
3. Short press/press and hold any but-
ton to send scene activation command
to the associated devices of this group
using Command Class“Central Scene
Notification V3”
Group 2 Launch 1 5 Short press I /O button of Group 2 to
send ON/OFF command to associated
devices of this group using Command
Class ”Basic Set V2”.
Press and hold down I / O button of
Group 2 to send light intensity increase/
decrease command to associated devices
of this group using Command Class
”Multilevel V4”.
SET AND UNSET ASSOCIATIONS
NOTE: ALL ASSOCIATION INFORMATION WILL BE CLEARED
AUTOMATICALLY ONCE THE REMOTE CONTROL IS EXCLUDED FROM
A NETWORK.
There are two methods to set associations:
1. Set association by operating primary controller/gateway to
send association command to the remote control:
When set association from primary controller/gateway, the
remote control shall be activated first, if it is not activated, you
should activate it manually.
The primary controller/gateway sends association command
to the remote control using“Command Class ASSOCIATION”or
“Command Class Multi Channel Association”
2. Set association by operating the remote control and devices
to be controlled:
To control a Z-Wave device from the remote control the node
ID of this device needs to be assigned to one of the two
association groups. This is a three-step process:
1. Press and hold down both buttons Iand O over 3 seconds,
LED indicator turns on.
2. Short press Ibutton of any group within 7s to associate the
device to this group, short press O button of any group within
7s to remove association of the device from this group.
3. Operate the device to be controlled to send Node
Information Frame (please refer to the device manual) within 10
seconds, or set the device to exclusion mode within 10 seconds,
since it will send Node Information Frame in exclusion mode,
LED indications are as follows:
- LED blinks twice to indicate that the remote control failed to
add the associated device (the association group has already