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 
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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 
network
Tip: Changing the battery
Resetting your Key Fob
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