User's Manual

With Z-Wave devices now associated with your
Key Fob’s action buttons, your Key Fob will now
work akin to a normal remote control. You push
a button to control a device. However, unlike a
normal remote control. pushing a button on
your Key Fob might not simply turn a device on
or off. Instead it will change to match the status
that you selected in part 8 of the ‘Selecting
which devices to control: Group Mode’ section
of this guide. Accordingly, it might turn a light on
or off, or it might dim one to 50% brightness.
There is an additional functionality built into
each of your Key Fob’s action buttons that you
may choose to use-dimming. When held down,
the action button will send up and down
instructions to any compatible Z-Wave devices
it is associated with. With a dimmable light,
holding down an action button would see it
brighten or dim depending on its current level of
brightness. With a motorised blind, the same
functionality would tell the blind to open or
close.
When your Key Fob has been setup as your
Z-Wave network’s primary controller, it’s able to
add Z-Wave devices to your network.
When using your Key Fob in Scene Mode you
are abel to control multiple Z-Wave devices
with each of your remote’s 4 buttons. In Scene
Mode,
each button is capable of controlling two
scenes. Each scene can contain 1 to 5 Z-Wave
devices.
To configure each scene, you’ll need to use
your gateway, Please refer to the relevant
section of its manual to do this.
Each of the 8 scenes has a unique number, 1
through 8. This number is only important for
operating a scene should your gateway require
it.
With your Key Fob now in Scene Mode it’s time
to familiarise yourself with using it by controlling
scenes. Your Key Fob have 4 action buttons.
When in Scene Mode, each of these buttons is
capable of controlling 2 different scenes, called
the primary and secondary scene. Both of
these scenes can include up to 5 Z-Wave
devices.
You can use each scene as follows:
There may come a time when you want to
disassociate a device from a button on your
Key Fob.
To remove your Key Fob from your Z-Wave
network, effectively removing its ability to
control your network:
Some Z-Wave gateways will require you to
send a wake-up notification from your Key Fob
in order for it to receive configuration
information. To do this:
Your Key Fob has now been removed from your
Z-Wave network and a factory default reset of
your remote, as described in the following
section, has been automatically performed.
Batteries eventually do run out and there will
come a time when you’ll need to change your
Key Fob’s battery.
Operating distance: Up to 300ft(100 metres)
outdoors.
Battery: lithium cell CR2450 3 volt battery.
Operating Temperature: -10 to + 50.
If you ever want to completely reset your Key
Fob’s settings, you can.
When your Key Fob has been setup as your
Z-Wave network’s primary controller or in the
case that your network’s existing controller
allows it, your Key Fob remote control is able to
permanently remote Z-Wave devices from your
network.
If your Key Fob is in either Group Mode or
Scene Mode, follow the Instructions of the
‘Changing the buttons’ mode’ section to put
your remote control into Setup Mode.
Take your Key Fob to within 3 metres of the
device you wish to add to your Z-Wave
network.
Slide open the main panel of your Key Fob
and press the Include button. Your Key
Fob’s green light will blink. If the red light
illuminates for 2 seconds before turning off,
then your Key Fob has been set up as a
secondary controller of your Z-Wave
network and is not able to add new devices
to your network.
Press the Z-Wave network button on the
device that you wish to add. If you’re unsure
of how to do this, refer to its user manual.
Once the device has been included, the
green light on your Key Fob will
stay lit for 2
seconds then begin to pulse again. If the
device wasn’t successfully added, the red
light on the Key Fob will stay lit for 2
seconds before the red light begins blinking
again.
Repeat from step 2 for any other devices
you wish to add to your network.
Once you’re finished, press any button on
the Key Fob to exit this inclusion mode.
If your Key Fob is in either Group Mode or
Scene Mode, follow the instructions of the
‘Changing the buttons’ mode’ section to put
your Key Fob into Setup Mode.
Take your Key Fob to within 3 metres of the
device you wish to remove from your
Z-Wave network.
Slide open the main panel of your Key Fob
and press the Remove button. Your Key
Fob’s red LED will pulse. If the red LED
illuminates for 2 seconds before turning off
then your Key Fob has been set up as a
secondary controller of your Z-Wave
network and is not able to removes devices
from your network.
Press the Z-Wave network button on the
device that you wish to remove. If you’re
unsure of how to do this, refer to its user
manual.
Once the device has been removed from the
network, the green LED on your Key Fob will
stay lit for 2 seconds then the red LED
blink
again. If the removal wasn’t successful , the
red LED on the Key Fob will stay lit for 2
seconds. If this is the case, please repeat
the process from step 1 ensuring that your
primary Z-Wave controller is in its removal
mode.
Repeat step 2 for any other devices you
wish to remove from your network.
Once you’re finished, press any button on
your Key Fob to exit device removal mode.
To use the primary scene, click an action
button
To use a secondary scene, press and hold
an action button for 2 seconds before
releasing
If your Key Fob is in either Setup Mode or
Scene Mode, follow the instructions of the
‘Changing the buttons’ mode’ section to put
your Key Fob into Group Mode.
Take your Key Fob to within 3 metres of the
device you wish to remove from your
Z-Wave network.
Slide open the main panel of your Key Fob.
Press, hold and do not release for several
steps the button that you want to
disassociate the Z-Wave device from. Your
remote’s green LED will blink quickly when
it’s ready to remove devices from an action
button.
Press the Z-Wave network button on the
Slide open the main panel of your Key Fob
so that you can see its light.
Press the Exclude button on your
primary Z-Wave controller. If you’re
unsure
of how to do this, refer to its user
manual.
Using the provided Button pin, press the
Learn button on the rear Key Fob.
If successful, the green and red LED on
the front of your Key Fob will
alternatively blink followed by the green
LED illuminating for 2 seconds.
If unsuccessful, the red LED will
illuminate for 2 seconds. If this occurs,
repeat the process again ensuring that
your primary Z-Wave controller is in
Exclude mode.
Slide open the main panel of your Key Fob
so that you can see its light.
Using the provided Button pin, press and
Push down on the grip on the bottom and
slide the battery cover away from the
remote.
Remote the existing battery.
Replace it with a lithium cell CR2450 3 volt
battery by placing a new one in the battery
cover with the positive touching the plastic.
Slide the battery cover back on to your
remote control.
hold the Mode Button for 20 seconds.
If successful, the green and red LED on
the front of your remote
control will blink
in an alternate pattern followed by the
green LED illuminating for 2 seconds.
If unsuccessful, the red LED will
illuminate for 2 seconds. If this occurs,
repeat the process again.
Slide open the main panel of your Key
Fob so that you can see its light.
Using the provided Button pin, press and
hold the Learn Button for 3 seconds.
If successful, the green LED will
illuminate. Your Key Fob will now stay
awake while it receives configuration
commands from your gateway before
putting itself back to sleep.
device that you wish to disassociate. If
you’re unsure of how to do this, refer to its
user manual.
Once your remote’s green LED has stopped
blinking and its red LED has illuminated for 2
seconds, release the button you held down
several steps ago.
The Z-Wave device has now been
disassociated with the selected button.
Repeat the above steps to disassociate
other Z-Wave devices.
Release the button that you’re holding down
on your Key Fob.
Repeat the above steps to associate further
Z-W
ave devices with any of your Key Fob’s
buttons.
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Using your Key Fob: Controlling a group
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Associate devices with action buttons in
Scene Mode
Using your Key Fob: Controlling a scene
Disassociating devices from a button
Remove your Key Fob from your Z-Wave
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Tip: Changing the battery
Resetting your Key Fob
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