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ELAN Home Systems 1690 Corporate Circle Petaluma, CA 94954 USA
tech support: 800.622.3526 • main: 760.710.0990 • sales: 877.289.3526 • email: [email protected]
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Integration Note
Manufacturer: 2GIG Technologies
Model Number(s):
CT30/CT100 Thermostats / Leviton VRC0P-1LW
(+3) RS-232 Adapter
Minimum Core Module Version: g! 5.8
Document Revision Date: 12/30/2013
OVERVIEW AND SUPPORTED FEATURES
The 2GIG Technologies CT30 thermostats are wireless Z-Wave thermostats capable of controlling 1 or 2
stage heat pumps or conventional heating systems, a 2-stage cooling system and AUX heat. The CT30
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!. The g! system supports up to 16
wireless thermostats.
Note: The CT100 thermostat has been tested using the CT30 driver and is compatible within the confines
of the CT30 driver supported features.
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. 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. Additional information can be found at www.z-wave.com.
THE CT30 DRIVER SUPPORTS THE FOLLOWING FEATURES:
Auto Discovery: Thermostats may be auto-detected and added into g!
Decimal Temperature Control: g! Core module 5.5 added support for decimal temperature display.
2GIG Technologies’ CT30 thermostat set points can be set to .5 degree increments in Celsius mode only.
Feedback on the g! UI’s is in .5 degree increments for Celsius mode.
History View: The history view shows the inside temperature, outside temperature, unit run times, and
cooling and heating setpoints.
Mode Control: The climate system can be set to run in the following heating and cooling modes: Heat
only, Cool only, or Off.
Schedule Control: Scheduling is supported from the Viewer. The CT30 Built-in Schedule must be
disabled to use g! scheduling. Set the CT30 to Simple Mode to disable the Built-in Schedule.
Shared Z-Wave Network: A single Leviton Vizia RF Z-Wave network may contain Door Locks,
Thermostats, and Lights. All three may be controlled over a single RS-232 Z-Wave adapter. See the
appropriate Z-Wave Door Lock and Z-Wave Lighting Integration Notes for details.
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).
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Página 1 - Integration Note

ELAN Home Systems ● 1690 Corporate Circle ● Petaluma, CA 94954 USA tech support: 800.622.3526 • main: 760.710.0990 • sales: 877.289.3526 • email: elan

Página 2 - INSTALLATION OVERVIEW

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

Página 3 - AVE REPEATERS

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

Página 4 - Z-Wave Signals

12 of 12 9. Can be disabled. (Factory default is enabled.)

Página 5 - Z-WAVE NETWORK PROGRAMMING

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

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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

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4 of 12 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS HC ControllerRS-232 Port65Cat5 Cable4DB9M to RJ45 Adapter3DB9 to RJ11 Cable2Leviton Z-Wave RS-232 Adapter1ThermostatsZ-Wav

Página 8 - ONFIGURATION DETAILS

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

Página 9 - TESTING THE Z-WAVE SYSTEM

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

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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

Página 11 - COMMON MISTAKES

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

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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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