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10 of 12 d. To query the STATUS of a thermostat: i. In HyperTerminal type: >NxSE64,2 where “x” is the Node ID of the thermostat being controlled
11 of 12 COMMON MISTAKES 1. Improper Z-Wave setup. Ensure that you fully program and test your Z-Wave network for proper operation prior to integrati
12 of 12 9. Can be disabled. (Factory default is enabled.)
2 of 12 THE CT30 DRIVER DOES NOT SUPPORT THE FOLLOWING FEATURES: Name Detection: All thermostats will populate during auto-discovery with their Z-Wave
3 of 12 Z-WAVE REPEATERS Many Z-Wave devices function as repeaters, meaning an incoming signal can be passed to another Z-Wave device within range. T
4 of 12 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS HC ControllerRS-232 Port65Cat5 Cable4DB9M to RJ45 Adapter3DB9 to RJ11 Cable2Leviton Z-Wave RS-232 Adapter1ThermostatsZ-Wav
5 of 12 Z-WAVE NETWORK PROGRAMMING Program the Z-Wave according to standard procedures. Regardless of device function, the basic setup of Z-Wave netw
6 of 12 4. To include the VRC0P-1LW (+3) in the network: b. Set the VRC0P-1LW to programming mode by pressing and holding the button (clear tab on f
7 of 12 Node IDs, as the only identification available to g! is the Node ID. 7. Test all devices for proper operation. From the Design Tab you should
8 of 12 g! CONFIGURATION DETAILS The following table provides settings used in the g! Configurator when connecting to a Z-Wave thermostat network. Pl
9 of 12 TESTING THE Z-WAVE SYSTEM On occasion it may be necessary to test the Z-Wave system “outside” of the g! interface to verify communication betw
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