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ROGRAMMING USING THINKESSENTIALS AND USB Z-WAVE ADAPTER:
Setup steps below are created from version 2.5 of ThinkEssentials. If you are running a different version,
your steps may be somewhat different than below, but the basic process is the same.
1. Confirm all devices are at factory default and have not been setup in any Z-Wave Network.
2. In the Design Tab, press the include devices button to enroll all devices into the network.
Wayne Dalton TStat’s are included by pressing the BIND button on the top of the TStat when the
software prompts you to press a key on the device. The software will automatically assign a Node
Id to each thermostat during this process.
3. In the Design Tab, press the Include Controller button to enroll Controllers into the network.
Controllers include the RS-232 interface module (VRC0P-1LW). Note that to include Controllers,
they must be in Program Mode. To set the VRC0P-1LW into programming mode, press and hold
the button (clear tab on face of unit) until the light blinks amber.
8. Test all devices for proper operation. From the Design Tab you should be able to right-click on
each thermostat and choose Advanced Thermostat Options to see current temperature data
and change modes (heat, cool etc) for each thermostat on your network.
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OTES REGARDING THE TRACKING OF Z-WAVE DEVICES:
In general g! will keep track of the states of all of the Z-Wave Network Devices; however there is latency
in the reporting back of the devices from the Z-Wave network. The result is that g! will update its states
as the devices report back. This is evident when watching the viewer interface after a change is made at
the device. The viewer controls will update sequentially over a few seconds (or more on larger systems)
as the devices report their state.
It is best practice to give the thermostat a descriptive name when prompted, like
Master Bedroom, for future reference. Note that this name is not saved in the
thermostat and will not be automatically read into g!. You may wish to keep notes
of the location of each thermostat and their Node ID, as the only identification
available to g! is the Node ID.
Likewise, drawing rooms in the Design tab of the ThinkEssentials software may
be beneficial to you during setup, but will have no effect on integration with g! and
is optional.
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