Wireless Lighting Control Advanced Remote CONTROL SmartHome 18 ™ • Individual Z-Wave devices • Groups* • Lighting scenes** 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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION............................................................................4-5 Z-WAVE TERMINOLOGY............................................................6-7 INSTALLING BATTERIES ............................................................... 8 Battery Use and Safety........................................................ 8 To Install Batteries................................................................. 8 WIRELESS RANGE..................................................
EVENTS............................................................................................. 18 Adding an EVENT................................................................. 18 Random EVENTS.................................................................. 19 Disabling/Re-enabling an EVENT................................. 19 Reviewing EVENTS.............................................................. 19 Deleting an EVENT..............................................................
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.
Additional features include: • Easy to use LCD menu system • Backlit keypad and LCD • Event programming which allows you to set timed events such as turning on all of your lights at a certain time every day. • Control up to 4 Z-Wave certified thermostats for your HVAC Systems. • Control up to 6 Z-Wave certified Door-Locks.
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.
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.
remote retains all 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: • Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type. • Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries • 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.
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 eliminate “RF dead-spots”. Things to consider regarding RF range: • Each wall or obstacle (i.e.
• Some Z-Wave devices may have to be within two feet of the remote during the setup process. • If the screen displays FAILURE, you have pressed an invalid key or the desired action has not been successfully completed. Please try again. • When controlling Lights, Groups or Scenes: If the display indicates FAILURE, the remote has not successfully communicated with the device. Try again if this occurs.
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.
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 communicates 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.
part of your home control network and can be controlled through the GROUP, SCENE and ALL commands. 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 remove. Press SHIFT and the number key (1-9) if you are removing devices 10 through 18. 5. Press OK. The screen will display SUCCESS.
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 controlling groups 10 through 18. The screen will display the selected Group. • To turn a GROUP on, press and release the ON key for less than one second.
SCN SETUP Add Remove Delete Label 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 adding devices to scenes 10 through 18. 5.Press OK. The screen will display SCENE X and WAITING (the remote will time-out if you have not completed steps 6 - 8 within 30 seconds) 6.
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.
commands) • EX OFF ONLY (excluded from “ALL OFF” but still responds to “ALL ON” commands). ALL SETUP Ex On/Off Inc On/Off Ex On Only Ex Off Only 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).
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.
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.
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 program and control up to six Z-Wave certified door locks.
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 manufacturer. 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.
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.
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 different 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.
This remote provides the capability of setting associations between 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 sensor can transmit a command to the light to turn on when motion is detected and to turn off after a specified period of inactivity.
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.
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 transferred 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.
To Recover Network Information: 1. Enter SETUP 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 recovered 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 Remote Controller Generic Device Class.
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 appropriate 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 classification.
ment off or on, the user should: • Relocate or reorient the TV or radio antenna • 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: U2ZZW5303 Compliance with IC Rules and Regulations IC: 6924A-ZW5303 Jasco Products Company Model: 45633 / ZW5303 Object is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference, and 2.
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.