Aeon Labs ZW088 Key Fob Gen5 User Manual 501008800001 Key Fob Gen5 AA

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Remote  controls  revolutionised  the  way  we could  do  things.  They  changed  the  way  we watch TV. They changed  the way  we listen  to music.  They  even  changed  the  way  we  park ous cars. And then they stopped revolutionising and instead evolved to become more and more complex.  They  became  bigger.  They  became weighed down with too many buttons, too many coufusing things that you could to.Your Aeotec by Aeon Labs Key Fob Gen5 takesthe remote back  to what  it  should  be.  It’s  easyto use. It’s simple. It’s small. It’s there when youneed it and it’s out of sight when you don’t. And while  your  Key  Fob  remote  is  back  to  what  it should  be,  it  remains  forwards  looking.  Your Aeotec by Aeon Labs Key Fob Gen5 has  been designed to give you everything you need from a Z-Wave    remote control.Aeotec by Aeon Labs Key Fob Gen5.Key Fob Gen5Familiarise yourself with your Key FobGen5.The compactness of your Aeotec by Aeon Labs Key  Fob  Gen5  means   that  the   one  device  operates in three different modes: setup, group, and scene modes.When you remove it from the packaging, your remote  control  is  in  Setup  Mode.  This  allows you  to  do  everything  from  creating  a  new Z-Wave network  through  to  removing  devices from one. In this mode the buttons operate as follows: Key Fob Gen5When you change your remote to be in Group Mode or Scene  Mode,  the buttons operate  as follows.For particular setup functions you’ll need to use your remote’s Mode and Learn buttons. Your  remote’s  three  different  modes function as follows:Your Aeotec  by Aeon Labs  Key  Fob Gen5 is afully featured Z-Wave remote control and scene controller that uses wireless tehnology to talk to your  Z-Wave  network.  To  prepare  it  for  both setup  and  use,  you’ll  first  need  to  insert  its batteries.With your Key Fob prepared for setup, it’s now time to activate its Z-Wave functions. If you’re adding  your  Key  Fob  to  an  existing  Z-Wave network,  carry  on  with  the  following instructions.  If  you’re  creating  a  new  Z-Wave network with your Key Fob, then skip to ‘For a new Z-Wave network’.   Z-Wave  network  set  up  and  you’re  either starting our or intending to set up only a small system.  As  the  primary  controller  of  a  new Z-Wave network, your Key  Fob  will  be  able  to operate in setup and group modes.In  this  case  you  need  to  associate  Z-Wave hardware(e.g.Smart  Switches  and  Micro Controllers)  with  the  Key  Fob.  This  will,  by default, set up a new Z-Wave network for you. To  create  a  new  Z-Wave  network,  refer  to ‘Adding devices to your Z-Wave network’ in the Advanced  Functions  part  of  this  manual,  and follow the instructions.Once done, your Key Fob will work as a remote control  within,  and  the  primary  controller  of, your new Z-Wave network. When using your Key Fob in Group Mode you are  able  to  control  different  Z-Wave  devices with each of your remote’s 4 buttons. In Group Mode, each button is capable of controlling up to 50 Z-Wave devices.During  the  following  steps  you’ll  associate Z-Wave  devices  with  a  particular  button  and also  determine  precisely  how  the  button  will affect  the  device.  For  instance,  a  button  may turn  an  Aeotec  by  Aeon  Labs  Micro  Smart Dimmer  on  to  50%  brightness.  As  such,  you need to ensure that each Z-Wave device is not at the same settling as the desired outcome. In this  example,  before  beginning,  the  Micro Smart Dimmer should be turned off.Now that  your  Key Fob  is a  part  of a  Z-Wave network,  It’s  time  to  change  your  remote’s mode. Your Key Fob remote control has three key  modes:  Setup  Mode,  Group  Mode,  and Scene Mode. Out of the box, it’s in Setup Mode. Your  Key  Fob’s  three  modes  change  the  way that its  buttons  work,  and you can understand the differences between the different modes by reading  the  ‘Familiarise  yourself  with  your remote control’ part of this guide.To change your remote to Group Mode:Your Key Fob works perfectly as an additional remote  control  within  an  existing  Z-Wave network. To create this scenario, you’ll need to be near your existing primary Z-Wave controller and have the Key Fob with you.If  you  wish  to  change  your  remote’s  mode  to Scene  Mode,  you’ll  need  to  send  it  an instruction via your gateway. If you’re unsure of how  to  do  this,  please  refer  to  the  gateway’s user manual.Your Key Fob will now work as a remote control within  your  Z-Wave  network.  Skip  to  ‘From setup to use’ to contunue configuring your Key Fob.Your  Key  Fob  can  be  set  up  as  the  primary controller of a Z-Wave network. This is ideal for a situation where you don’t already have a          Slide the rear battery cover away from your remote to expose the battery compartment.Insert  the  provided  battery  into  the compartment, ensuring that the + side of the battery, which is the flatter of the two sides and has text, is facing up.Reattach  the  rear  battery  cover  to  your remote and firmly close it.1.2.3.Slide open the main panel of the Key Fob so that you can see the internal light.Using  the  provided  Button  pin,  press  the Mode button.The  light  will  illuminate  for  a  second  to confirm  that  the  mode  has  been successfully changed to Group Mode.  1.2.3.If  your  Key Fob  is   in  either Setup Mode  or Scene   Mode,  follow  the  instructions  of   the ‘Changing  the buttons’  mode’  section to  put your Key Fob into Group Mode.Ensure  that  the  Z-Wave device you  want  to control  is   turned  off.    See   the   introductory paragraph above for clarification.Take  your  Key Fob to  within 3 metres  of  the device you  wish to remove from  your Z-Wave network.Slide  open  the  main  panel of  your Key Fob.Press,  hold  and  do  not  release  for  several steps  1 of  the 4  buttons that you  want  to use control a device. Your remote’s green LED  will blink   quickly  when  it’s  ready  to   associate devices with a button.Press   the    Z-Wave  network  button  on   thedevice   that   you   wish  to   control.   If  you’re unsure   of  how  to  do  this,  refer  to  its  user manual.Your  remote’s  green  LED  will  stop  blinking  and stay on to let you  know  that  the  device can now be controlled by the button.Change  the  Z-Wave  device’s status to match the desired outcome of the associated button’s being pushed. For instance, turn your  Z-Wave device from off to on if  that’s  what  you  wantyour Key Fob’s button to do. Should the devicehave  degrees of  functionality,  such as lighting that can  be dimmed or blinds that  can  be half   opened,  set the  Z-Wave device to the desiredlevel.Slide open the main panel of your Key Fob so that you can see its light.Press  the  Include  button  on  your  primary Z-Wave controller. If you’re unsure of how to do this, refer to its user manual.Using  the  provided  Button  pin,  press  the Learn button on the rear Key Fob.If successful, the green and red LED on the front of your Key Fob will alternatively blink followed by the green LED illuminating for 2 seconds.If  unsuccessful,  the  red  LED  will illuminate for  2  seconds.  Of  this  occurs,  repeat  the process  again  ensuring  that  your  primary Z-Wave controller is in Include mode.  1.2.3.4.5.Quick start. For an existing Z-Wave networkFor a new Z-Wave networkFrom setup to useSelecting which devices to control: Group Mode  ®
With Z-Wave devices now associated with your Key Fob’s action buttons, your Key Fob will now work akin to a normal remote control. You push a button to control a device. However, unlike a normal  remote  control.  pushing  a  button  on your Key Fob might not simply turn a device on or off. Instead it will change to match the status that  you  selected  in  part  8  of  the  ‘Selecting which devices to control: Group Mode’ section of this guide. Accordingly, it might turn a light on or off, or it might dim one to 50% brightness.There  is  an  additional  functionality  built  into each of your Key Fob’s action buttons that you may choose to use-dimming. When held down, the  action  button  will  send  up  and  down instructions to any compatible Z-Wave devicesit  is  associated  with.  With  a  dimmable  light, holding  down  an  action  button  would  see  it brighten or dim depending on its current level of brightness.  With  a  motorised  blind,  the  same functionality  would  tell  the  blind  to  open  or close.When  your  Key  Fob  has  been  setup  as  your Z-Wave network’s primary controller, it’s able to add Z-Wave devices to your network.When using your Key Fob in Scene Mode you are  abel  to  control  multiple  Z-Wave  devices with each of your remote’s 4 buttons. In Scene Mode, each button is capable of controlling two scenes. Each scene can contain 1 to 5 Z-Wave devices.To  configure  each  scene,  you’ll  need  to  use your  gateway,  Please  refer  to  the  relevant section of its manual to do this.Each of the 8 scenes has a unique number, 1 through  8.  This  number  is  only  important  for operating a scene should your gateway require it.With your Key Fob now in Scene Mode it’s time to familiarise yourself with using it by controlling scenes. Your  Key  Fob  have  4  action  buttons. When in Scene Mode, each of these buttons is capable of controlling 2 different scenes, called the  primary  and  secondary  scene.  Both  of these  scenes  can  include  up  to  5  Z-Wave devices.You can use each scene as follows:There  may  come  a  time  when  you  want  to disassociate  a  device  from  a  button  on  your Key Fob.To  remove  your  Key  Fob  from  your  Z-Wave network,  effectively  removing  its  ability  to control your network:Some  Z-Wave  gateways  will  require  you  to send a wake-up notification from your Key Fob in  order  for  it  to  receive  configuration information. To do this:Your Key Fob has now been removed from your Z-Wave network and  a factory default reset of your  remote,  as  described  in  the  following section, has been automatically performed.Batteries  eventually  do  run  out  and  there  will come a time  when  you’ll  need  to  change  your Key Fob’s battery.Operating  distance:  Up  to  300ft(100  metres) outdoors.Battery: lithium cell CR2450 3 volt battery.Operating Temperature: -10℃ to + 50℃.If you ever  want  to completely  reset  your Key Fob’s settings, you can.When  your  Key  Fob  has  been  setup  as  your Z-Wave  network’s  primary  controller  or  in  the case  that  your  network’s  existing  controller allows it, your Key Fob remote control is able to permanently remote Z-Wave devices from your network.If your  Key  Fob is in either Group Mode or Scene  Mode,  follow  the  Instructions  of  the ‘Changing the buttons’ mode’ section to put your remote control into Setup Mode.Take your Key Fob to within 3 metres of the device  you  wish  to  add  to  your  Z-Wave network.Slide open the main panel of your Key Fob and  press  the  Include  button.  Your  Key Fob’s  green  light  will  blink.  If  the  red  light illuminates for 2 seconds before turning off, then  your  Key  Fob  has  been  set  up  as  a secondary  controller  of  your  Z-Wave network and is not able to add new devices to your network.Press  the  Z-Wave  network  button  on  the device that you wish to add. If you’re unsure of how to do this, refer to its user manual.Once  the  device  has  been  included,  the green light on your Key Fob will stay lit for 2 seconds  then  begin  to  pulse  again.  If  the device  wasn’t  successfully  added,  the  red light  on  the  Key  Fob  will  stay  lit  for  2 seconds before the red light begins blinking again.Repeat  from  step  2  for  any  other  devices you wish to add to your network.Once  you’re  finished,  press  any  button  on the Key Fob to exit this inclusion mode. If your  Key  Fob is in either Group Mode or Scene  Mode,  follow  the  instructions  of  the ‘Changing the buttons’ mode’ section to put your Key Fob into Setup Mode.Take your Key Fob to within 3 metres of the device  you  wish  to  remove  from  your Z-Wave network.Slide open the main panel of your Key Fob and  press  the  Remove  button.  Your  Key Fob’s  red  LED  will  pulse.  If  the  red  LED illuminates for 2 seconds before turning  off then  your  Key  Fob  has  been  set  up  as  a secondary  controller  of  your  Z-Wave network and is not able to removes devices from your network.Press the Z-Wave network button on the  device  that  you  wish  to  remove.  If  you’re unsure  of  how  to  do  this,  refer  to  its  user manual.Once the device has been removed from the network, the green LED on your Key Fob will stay lit for 2 seconds then the red LED blink again. If the removal wasn’t successful , the red  LED  on  the  Key  Fob  will  stay  lit  for  2 seconds.  If  this  is  the  case,  please  repeat the process from step 1 ensuring that  your primary  Z-Wave  controller  is  in  its  removal mode. Repeat  step  2  for  any  other  devices  you wish to remove from your network.Once  you’re  finished,  press  any  button  on your Key Fob to exit device removal mode. To  use  the  primary  scene,  click  an  action buttonTo use  a  secondary  scene,  press and  hold an  action  button  for  2  seconds  before releasingIf your Key  Fob  is in  either  Setup Mode or Scene  Mode,  follow  the  instructions  of  the ‘Changing the buttons’ mode’ section to put your Key Fob into Group Mode.Take your Key Fob to within 3 metres of the device  you  wish  to  remove  from  your Z-Wave network.Slide open the main panel of your Key Fob.Press,  hold  and  do  not  release  for  several steps  the  button  that  you  want  to disassociate the Z-Wave device  from. Your remote’s green LED will blink quickly when it’s ready to remove devices from an action button.Press the Z-Wave network button on the Slide open the main panel of your Key Fob so that you can see its light.Press  the Exclude button on  your primary  Z-Wave controller.  If you’re unsure of how to do this, refer to its user manual.Using the provided Button pin, press the Learn button on the rear Key Fob.If successful, the green and red LED  on the  front  of  your  Key  Fob will alternatively blink followed by the green LED illuminating for 2 seconds.If unsuccessful,  the red  LED  will illuminate  for 2 seconds.  If  this  occurs, repeat  the process  again ensuring  that your primary  Z-Wave  controller  is  in Exclude mode. Slide open the main panel of your Key Fob so that you can see its light.Using the provided Button pin, press and Push  down  on  the  grip  on  the  bottom  and slide  the  battery  cover  away  from  the remote.Remote the existing battery.Replace it with a lithium cell CR2450 3 volt battery by placing a new one in the battery cover with the positive touching the plastic.Slide  the  battery  cover  back  on  to  your remote control.hold the Mode Button for 20 seconds.If successful, the green and red LED  on the front of your remote control will blink in an alternate  pattern  followed  by  the   green LED illuminating for 2 seconds.If unsuccessful,  the red  LED  will illuminate  for 2 seconds.  If  this occurs, repeat the process again.Slide open  the main panel  of  your  Key Fob so that you can see its light.Using the provided Button pin, press and hold the Learn Button for 3 seconds.If successful,  the green  LED  will illuminate.  Your  Key  Fob will now  stay awake while  it  receives  configuration commands  from  your gateway before putting itself back to sleep.device  that  you  wish  to  disassociate.  If you’re unsure  of  how  to do this, refer to its user manual.Once your remote’s green LED has stopped blinking and its red LED has illuminated for 2 seconds, release the button you held down several steps ago.The  Z-Wave  device  has  now  been disassociated with the selected button.Repeat  the  above  steps  to  disassociate other Z-Wave devices. Release the button that you’re holding down on your Key Fob.Repeat the above steps to associate further Z-Wave devices with any of your Key Fob’s buttons.   1.2.1.2.9.10.Using your Key Fob: Controlling a groupAdvanced functions.Adding devices to your Z-Wave network3.4.3.4.1.2.3.1.2.1.2.3.4.5.3.1.2.3.1.2.3.4.4.4.5.5.6.7.Removing devices from your Z-Wave network5.6.6.7.8.7.Associate devices with action buttons in Scene ModeUsing your Key Fob: Controlling a sceneDisassociating devices from a buttonRemove your Key Fob from your Z-Wave networkTip: Changing the batteryResetting your Key FobVersion:501008800001-AA
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