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ELAN Home Systems | Lexington, KY USA | Technical Support: 800-622-3526
ELAN Home Systems
Life Just Got Better ®
Climate Integration Note
Manufacturer: Wayne Dalton
Model Number(s): WDTC-20 Thermostats/Leviton RS-232 Adapter
Comments: Core Module 4.0 Build 1608 or later required
Document Revision Date: 4/27/2012
OVERVIEW AND SUPPORTED FEATURES
The Wayne Dalton WDTC-20 thermostats are wireless Z-Wave thermostats capable of controlling 1 or 2
stage heat pump or conventional heating systems, and a 1-stage cooling system. The WDTC-20
thermostats are remote controllable over Z-Wave 900mhz wireless mesh networks via the use of a Z-
Wave RS-232 adapter, enabling 2-way control and feedback from g!.
Note: Z-Wave RF operates at 900MHz. Any other devices operating on the same frequency may cause
interference and need to be removed. Leviton recommends the system in installations of 7500 square
feet or less and installing devices typically no more than 30 feet apart. A maximum of 192 devices can be
included in a Z-Wave network. Please refer to the Leviton Vizia RF Systems Guide (www.ViziaRF.com)
for other installation considerations and details on proper setup of the Z-Wave networks.
T
HE WDTC-20 THERMOSTATS SUPPORT THE FOLLOWING FEATURES:
Temperature Control: Temperature control can be managed by schedules tied to house modes or by
manual control based on time (Timed Temporary Hold, Temporary Hold and Permanent Hold).
Mode Control: The climate system can be set to run in the following heating and cooling modes: Heat
only, Cool only, or Off.
History View: The history view shows the inside temperature, outside temperature, unit run times, and
cooling and heating setpoints.
Schedule Control: Scheduling is supported from the Viewer.
Auto Discovery: Thermostats may be auto-detected and added into g!.
Shared Z-Wave Network: Wayne Dalton TStat’s may be added to a Leviton Vizia RF Z-Wave lighting
network, and both lighting and climate may be controlled over a single RS-232 Z-Wave adapter. See the
Leviton Z-Wave Lighting Integration Note for details.
T
HE WDTC-20 THERMOSTATS DO NOT SUPPORT THE FOLLOWING FEATURES:
Mode Control: The WDTC-20 thermostats do not support an Auto Heat Cool mode.
Fan Control: The WDTC-20 thermostats actuate fan control from continuous or auto only via a physical
switch on the front of the unit. Control, status and history for fans is not available.
Name Detection: All thermostats will populate during auto-discovery with their Z-Wave node number as
their name. Named devices will not read into g! at this time.
Decimal Temperature Control: g! Core module 5.5 added support for decimal/fractional temperature
display. Wayne Dalton Thermostats are not compatible with control using fractional numbers.
Note: The “Save Energy” button on the face of the WDTC-20 effectively enables the WDTC-20’s internal
“away schedule”. Activation of this mode will set the thermostat into a Permanent Hold Mode in g!. Since
g! maintains its own schedule tab with support for multiple modes, use of this mode at the TStat is not
required, but may be used if desired as a hard-button setback.
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Page 1 - Climate Integration Note

ELAN Home Systems | Lexington, KY USA | Technical Support: 800-622-3526 ELAN Home Systems Life Just Got Better ® Climate Integration NoteManufacturer

Page 2 - OVERVIEW

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Page 4 - NETWORK PROGRAMMING

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Page 6 - ONFIGURATION DETAILS

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Page 7 - COMMON MISTAKES

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