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STEP 7 Install Complete NOTE: The INSTALL CHECKLIST screen will appear with the selection box around STEP 7 - Install Complete when you save your security selection. Press the center button to receive your confirmation that the INSTALL CHECKLIST is now complete. Press the center button again to start using the RZCPG. The HOME screen of the RZCPG will be displayed. x1 INSTALL CHECKLIST 3. Update Controller 4. Create Areas 5. Set Associations 6. Security 7. Install Complete Back Next Step x1 INSTALL CHECKLIST Installation Checklist complete. Press button to start using RZCPG. x1 -RZCPGDefault Profile 1. Area #1 2. Area #2 3. Area #3 4. Area #4 Stand By 12 Menu MAIN MENU SCREEN Pressing the right soft key while on the HOME screen will bring up the MAIN MENU screen where you can navigate through the various selections to edit or change settings. x1 x1 MAIN MENU MAIN MENU 1. Device List 2. "Who Is" 3. Area 4. Profile 5. Events 3. Area 4. Profile 5. Events 6. Settings 7. System Setup Home Back Home Back DEVICE LIST Selecting 1. Device List from the x1 MENU screen will bring you to DEVICE LIST R RZCPG the DEVICE LIST screen where Bedroom a list devices included in the Bathroom network will appear. From this Hall Room Controller list you can rename devices by pressing the center button to Back (8) Who Is select a device and using TEXT EDITOR (pg.6), control ON/OFF and adjust intensity OFF with 1 ON levels. NOTE: Pressing the 2 OFF button the selection box around a dimming device will bring up the DEVICE CONTROL menu where you can use the and buttons to precisely raise or lower1 the level with1slide control, which will be displayed at the bottom. x1 x1 12:00 PM M o n 0 5 . 0 1 . 200 6 Default Profile Stand By 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6 Default Profile Menu Stand By Menu ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 3 ON OFF WHO IS 3 ON OFF 4 ON OFF 4 ON OFF Selecting 2. Who Is from the MENU screen will bring you to the WHO IS... screen where you can identify your devices. Simply press a button on a network included device to obtain the node information. After the information is received by the RZCPG, it will display the device ID and the NAME assigned to the device you activated. x1 WHO IS... Press button on unit Acquiring node info Back x1 WHO IS... This is node #7 Dimmer Scene Cap RT Slave Name: Hall dimmer Press Back 13 AREA Selecting 3. Area from the MENU screen will bring you to the AREA screen. You can create a new area, rename an existing area, modify devices in an area or delete an area (refer to Step 4 of INSTALLATION CHECKLIST - Create Areas pg. 9). OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1OFF ON 1OFF ON 2OFF ON 2OFF ON 3OFF ON 3 ON 4 ON 4 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 ON 1 ON 2 ON 2 ON 3 ON 3 ON 4 ON 4 ON 1 ON 1 ON 2 ON 2 ON 3 ON 3 ON 4 ON 4 ON Menu Stand By 1 ON 1 ON 2 ON OFF 2 ON OFF 3 ON OFF 3 ON OFF 4 ON OFF 4 ON OFF OFF Menu Menu Default Profile Stand By Stand By Stand By Menu Default Profile Stand By Menu M o n 0 5 . 0 1Default .2006 x1 12:00 PM Profile x1 12:00 PM 12:00 PM Stand By Menu Mon 05.01.200 6 Profil Default e Mon 05.01.2006 Mon 05.01.2006 12:00 PMDefaultStand 12:00 PM By Menu Profile Mon 05.01.200 Mon 05.01.200 6 Stand6By Menu Default Profile Default Profile Default Profile 14 OFF PROFILE Selecting 4. Profile from the MENU screen will bring you to the PROFILE screen. Up to 16 profiles can be created to control different areas of your house with your RZCPG. Each device may be controlled by assigning an area to one of the four buttons on the RZCPG. NOTE: Default profile will control the first four areas created with ON/OFF control using the 1 ON 1 ON , 1OFF OFF through 4 ON 4 ON , 4 OFF OFF buttons respectively. With the selection box around x1 <> press the center PROFILE button . You can name your << NEW >> new profile by pressing the center button to select Name: (refer to TEXT EDITOR pg. 6). Once you name your new profile, Back Home press the center button to x1 save and scroll to Button. Use NEW PROFILE side arrow buttons to Name: Profile #1 toggle between button choices. Button: 1 The displayed button will be the Area: Area #1 button on your controller that Action: ON/OFF your profile will react to. Save Scroll to Area and use side arrow Cancel buttons to choose the area x1 you wish to affect with this profile. PROFILE Scroll to Action and use side << NEW >> arrow buttons to choose Profile #1 Profile #2 an ON/OFF or SCENE (1-255) Profile #3 command. Scene commands will also give you a Fade option. Use Back Home side arrow buttons to toggle between fade choices DEFAULT, IMMEDIATE, or 1 SECOND thru 127 MINUTES. Press the right soft key (Save) to complete. x1 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6 Default Profile x1 Default Profile 1 ON 1 ON 2 ON 2 ON 3 ON 3 ON 4 ON 4 ON OFF 2 ON OFF 3 ON OFF Selecting Events from the MAIN MENU screen will bring you to the EVENTS screen where you can program up to 64 timed events. An area can be set to MAX, ON/OFF, or a SCENE command for a desired time, a specified recurrence or a value relative to sunrise or sunset. The following explains how to create an event: x1 EVENT With the selection box around < > press the center 1. Event #1 2. Enabled button . You can name your 3. Action new event by pressing the center 4. Recurrence 5. 12:00P button to select 1. Event # Cancel Save (refer to TEXT EDITOR pg. 6). Once you name your new event, press the center button to save and scroll to 2. Enabled which allows you to Enable or Disable your event. Use side arrow buttons to toggle. NOTE: This option will also x1 allow you to delete a previously ACTION created event while editing. 1. Area #1 2. ON Selecting 3. Action allows you 3. Default Fade to select the area you wish to affect, the action that will take Save place (ON, OFF, MAX or SCENE Cancel 1-255), and the Fade rate x1 (1 second - 127 minutes). RECURRENCE Selecting 4. Recurrence allows Daily you to set the recurrence of the event. Use the side arrow buttons to toggle between Cancel Save choices (DAILY, WEEKDAYS, OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Menu 1 ON 1 ON 2 ON 2 ON 3 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Menu Stand By Default Profile Default Profile Stand By Mon 05.01.200 6 x1 12:00 PM 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.2006 OFF 1 ON 1 ON 2 ON 2 ON 3 ON 3 ON 4 ON 4 ON Menu x1 Menu Stand By Menu 1 ON 4 ON Default Profile OFF Stand By OFF OFF OFF ON OFF Mon 05.01.200 6 OFF OFF OFF OFF Menu Menu OFF ON 12:00 PM Stand By Default Profile Default Profile Stand By Mon 05.01.200 6 x1 12:00 PM 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.2006 OFF ON EVENTS Stand By Default Profile ON OFF Menu Stand By The PROFILE screen will display x1 with your newly created profile. -RZCPGDefault Profile NOTE: Using the button to 1. Area #1 select a profile will make it your 2. Area #2 3. Area #3 default profile2 and be displayed 4. Area #4 on the HOME3 screen. Use the Menu Stand By side arrow buttons to toggle between profiles when on the HOME screen. Default Profile will display when none are selected. Use the button to deselect a profile. 15 x1 Mon 05. 0 1 . 2 0 0 6 Default Profile Stand By 1 ON 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON Menu OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Default Profile Menu Stand By ON OFF ON OFF 12:00 PM OFF x1 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.2006 Default Profile Stand By OFF OFF Menu x1 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.2006 1 ON 1 ON 2 ON 2 ON 3 ON 3 ON 4 ON 4 ON Menu Stand By Default Profile Default Profile Stand By WEEKENDS, ONE TIME, x1 EVENT TIME MONTHLY, or WEEKLY). Time of Day Press right soft key (Save) to 12:00P complete your choice. Random Selecting 5. 12:00P allows you to set the event time. Use side arrow Cancel Save buttons to toggle between TIME OF DAY, DAWN or DUSK. x1 DAWN or DUSK allows for an EVENTS event to occur at a specified time << NEW >> Event #1 relative to sunrise or sunset by using the or buttons and inputting the time1 period. NOTE: you must have a correct location Back Next Step inputed for this choice (refer to x1 LOCATION pg. 17). MAIN MENU There is also a Random box 1. Device List you can check or uncheck using 2. "Who Is" the or buttons that will 3. Area 4. Profile provide daily variations when 5. Events selected. 2 Home Back Press right3 soft key (Save) to complete. 4The EVENTS screen will display with your newly created event. The left soft key (Back) will return you to the MAIN MENU screen. x1 Menu ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 12:00 PM ON ON Mon 05.01.2006 OFF Default Profile OFF Stand By Menu OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF SETTINGS Selecting 6. Settings from the MAIN MENU screen will bring you to the SETTINGS screen. x1 x1 SETTINGS 1. Time 2. Contrast 3. Buzzer 4. Location 5. Security Back Home SETTINGS 3. Buzzer 4. Location 5. Security 6. Battery Level 7. Events Setup Back Home DATE & TIME Sets the date and time for your RZCPG (refer to STARTUP pg. 5) 16 CONTRAST x1 12:00 PM M o n 0 5 . 0 1.200 6 Sets the contrast for your RZCPG LCD screen as follows: 1. Select Contrast. 2. Use the and buttons to adjust the 2percentage of contrast. 3. Press right soft key (Save) to complete. x1 x1 Default Profile 12:00 PM Stand By Mon 05.01.200 6 Menu CONTRAST Default Profile Menu Stand By 1 ON ON 2 ON ON 3 ON 050 % OFF ON OFF OFF OFF Save Cancel OFF OFF OFF ON 4 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Menu OFF Menu Stand By Default Profile Default Profile Stand By Mon 05.01.200 6 x1 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.2006 12:00 PM 1 ON 1 ON 2 ON 2 ON 3 ON 3 ON 4 ON Menu Stand By LOCATION 1 ON OFF 3 ON 2 ON OFF 4 ON 3 ON OFF 4 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Menu Menu x1 12:00 PM ON OFF ON OFF OFF 1 ON OFF OFF 2 ON OFF OFF Menu Default Profile Stand By OFF 2 ON 1 ON Default Profile Stand By x1 12:00 PM 3 ON 4 ON 1 ON 1 ON 2 ON 2 ON 3 ON 3 ON Menu Default Profile Default Profile Stand By 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6 Mon 05.01.200 6 Stand By Menu Stand By Menu 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6 x1 12:00 PM Default Profile Mon 05.01.200 6 Stand By Default Profile Mon 05.01.200 6 x1 12:00 PM 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.2006 x1 x1 OFF OFF Stand By Menu of DAWN or This feature is used when calculating DUSK for EVENTS is required and to enable or disable Daylight Savings time. Set the location for your RZCPG as follows: x1 1. Select Location. LOCATION SETUP 2. Use the arrow buttons Latitude : N 041˚ Longitude : W 074˚ to navigate and set Time Zone : GMT-5 the location using the and DLS : Enable buttons. US EU OFF 1 ONto Save 3. Use or button Cancel enable or disable3 Daylight OFF Savings (DLS).1 ON OFF 2 ON NOTE: Select US or EU with button. 4. Press right soft key (Save) to complete. OFF Default Profile x1 x1 BUZZER Turns the buzzer on the RZCPG keypad ON or OFF. When the buzzer is ON, a beep will be heard when pressing the keypad. When the buzzer is OFF, a click will be heard when pressing the keypad. The default setting is buzzer ON. Adjust the buzzer as follows: x1 x1 1. Select Buzzer. BUZZER 2. Use the side arrow 12:00 PM buttons to turn buzzer M ox1 nON 0 5 . 0 1.200 6 or OFF. Buzzer OFF 3. Press right soft key12:00 PM Profil Save (Save) to complete. Mon Default 05.01.200 6Cancel ON ON Mon 05.01.200 6 Default Profile Stand By Menu OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 ON 3 ON 1 ON OFF 2 ON OFF 3 ON OFF 3 ON 4 ON 4 ON OFF 4 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 17 SECURITY Sets the password and lock level for your RZCPG or System (refer to INSTALLATION CHECKLIST - Security pg. 11). BATTERY LEVEL Displays the battery level and charger status for your RZCPG as follows: 1. Select Battery Level. 2. Battery level will be displayed when charger is OFF. Battery level and temperature will be x1 displayed when charger is 12:00 PM ON. NOTE: Battery icon Mon 05.01.2006 x1 will flash as indicator when charging. 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6 Default Profile Stand By EVENTS Default Profil Stand By x1 BATTERY LEVEL - 2.88 + Charger is OFF Battery Power Back Home x1 BATTERY LEVEL Batt temp 35 C - 2.88 + Charger is ON DC Power Back Home Menu SETUP Menu x1 Allows you to enable or disable ALL events for your RZCPG as EVENT SETUP follows: Enable ALL Events 1. Select Events Setup. Disable ALL Events 2. Use up and down arrow buttons to scroll Save Cancel between "Enable All Events" and "Disable All Events". 3. Use button to select and OFF 1 ON press right soft key (Save) to complete. x1 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6 Default Profile Stand By 1 ON 1 ON Menu OFF 2 ON OFF 3 ON OFF 4 ON OFF 2 ON 3 ON 18 4 ON OFF 2 ON OFF 3 ON OFF OFF OFF 4 ON OFF OFF SYSTEM SETUP x1 Selecting 7. System Setup from the MAIN MENU screen SYSTEM SETUP 1. Install Checklist will bring you to the SYSTEM 2. Advanced SETUP screen. Selecting 1. Install Checklist brings you to the Installation Back Home Checklist (refer to pg. 5). NOTE: This feature is not x1 available on secondary remotes. ADVANCED Selecting 2. Advanced will Advanced prompt you to continue with Settings? Advanced Settings. Pressing the right soft key (YES) will NO YES bring you to the ADVANCED screen. NOTE: If you are unsure about any of the following ADVANCED SETTINGS consult ViziaRF application guide or visit our website at www.ViziaRF.com. NETWORK Selecting 1. Network from the ADVANCED screen will bring you to the NETWORK screen. x1 x1 ADVANCED x1 NETWORK NETWORK 1. Network 2. Association 3. HAI Setup 4. RTS Devices 5. Utilities 1. Include Node 2. Exclude Node 3. Ntwk Rediscovery 4. Update Devices 5. Remove Failed 5. Remove Failed 6. Join Network 7. RZCPG Utils 8. Replace Node 9. Dev Properties Back Back Back Home Home Home 1. Include Node (refer to INSTALLATION CHECKLIST pg. 5) 2. Exclude Node Use this option to remove a device from the network (refer to the individual device instruction sheet for details). 3. Network Rediscovery This feature is used for updating your network, specifically if nodes have moved or the network environment has changed. 19 It will optimize the mesh network to ensure overall system routing integrity. 4. Update Controllers (refer to INSTALLATION CHECKLIST - Update Controller pg. 8). 5. Remove Failed Use this option to detect devices that are nonoperational and require removal from the network. Once the list is generated, you will press the center button to select a device to remove. Press the right soft key (YES) to remove the device from the network. 6. Join as Secondary This feature allows you to join this Leviton RZCPG as a secondary remote to the network. Press the right soft key (YES) after the prompt to continue. NOTE: This step will erase any existing data in the remote. You will then be required to include this remote with your primary controller. Follow the controller inclusion/ replication process of your primary controller (for RZCPG see pg. 7). This secondary remote will prompt you to start building the node list. Press right soft key (YES) to complete. A confirmation (version) screen will display the same Home ID as the primary, a new Node ID, a new serial number and an x2 designation at the top. NOTE: The 20 x1 NTWK REDISCOVERY Powerlevel -6DB To change powerlevel press [4 OFF] Start? Press Back Home x1 FAILED NODE Building Node List Complete...65% Cancel x1 REMOVE FAILED Bedroom Bathroom Hall Room Controller Home Back x1 REMOVE FAILED Bedroom Node 2 Remove? YES NO x1 JOIN AS SECONDARY WARNING! This step will erase all the data Continue? NO YES x2 JOIN AS SECONDARY Would you like to start building node list? NO YES secondary remote will be populated with only the device data of the primary remote (not Areas, Profiles, Events). You can create new Areas, Profiles and Events with your secondary remote. If you wish to duplicate the secondary RZCPG remote with the primary RZCPG remote's application information, use RZCPG Utilities. 7. RZCPG Utilities This feature allows you to duplicate all necessary network data from a primary RZCPG remote into your secondary RZCPG remotes. 1. Get RZCPG Data is x1 selected from the receiving RZCPG UTILS 1. Get RZCPG Data RZCPG remote to retrieve 2. Send RZCPG Data the selected data (Areas 3. Update DB (Man) Profiles, Events) from the 4. Update DB (Aut) sending RZCPG remote. Back Home 2. SEND RZCPG data is selected from the primary x1 RZCPG remote to transfer TX DATA When prompted the data. Follow the on receiving unit prompts to complete this press one of the group buttons process. NOTE: Update DB (no. 3 Back Home and 4) are only available on secondary RZCPG remotes. x1 3. Update DB (Man) is used RX DATA to manually perform a Setup Data Areas database update (devices Profiles in the network, their names Select receive items and types) for a secondary Start? Press remote that has joined the Back Home network. It will require you to press buttons on each individual device you wish to update in your secondary remote. 4. Update DB (Aut) is used to perform an automatic database update (devices in the network, their names and types) for a secondary remote that has joined the network. 8. Replace Node Use this option to replace non-operational devices in the network. Once the list is generated, you will press the center button 21 to select a device to replace. x1 You will be prompted to FAILED NODE Building Node List prepare the controller to be Complete...65% replaced or to press a button on a slave device to be replaced when prompted. The Cancel button press will occur after you initiate the replacement x1 process by pressing the REPLACE NODE center button on the Bedroom Bathroom RZCPG. After replacement Hall you can name the replacing Room Controller device (refer to TEXT Home EDITOR pg. 6). Once your Back name is saved, you will receive confirmation that the node has been replaced. x1 x1 REPLACE NODE REPLACE NODE Prepare replacing controller or press button on slave when prompted Start? Press Home Back Node replaced! Node ID# 8: Garage More? Press Back Next Step 9. Device Properties This feature will display information about a particular device (Name, Node ID and Description) when selected from the list. x1 x1 PROPERTIES PROPERTY RZCPG Bedroom Hall Room Controller Name: RZCPG NID: 001 Cntrl Room Portable Remote Mfg. by Leviton Back (4) Home Back Home ASSOCIATION Selecting 2. Association from the ADVANCED screen will bring you to the ASSOCIATION screen. NOTE: Consult ViziaRF application guide for advanced ASSOCIATION options. 22 x1 ASSOCIATION Room Controller Hall Controller Den Controller Back Home HAI SETUP Selecting 3. HAI Setup from the ADVANCED screen will bring you to the HAI SETUP screen. This feature allows for the creation of subscriptions for devices when setting up a PC interface (refer to ViziaRF application guide). x1 HAI SETUP Bedroom Hall Room Controller (3) Back Home RTS DEVICES Selecting 4. RTS Devices from the ADVANCED screen will bring you to the RTS DEVICES screen. This is a network optimization feature which can enhance performance and communication ability (refer to ViziaRF application guide). x1 RTS DEVICES 1. Set Routes 2. Set Hail 3. Update Routes Back Home UTILITIES Selecting 5. Utilities from the ADVANCED screen will bring you to the UTILITIES screen. x1 x1 UTILITIES UTILITIES 1. Who Is 2. Version 3. Rediscovery 4. Dev Properties 5. Reset Back Home 3. Rediscovery 4. Device Property 5. Reset 6. Test ZW Back 1. Who Is... (refer to WHO Is... pg.13). 2. Version This feature displays the ViziaTMRF and Z-WaveTM versions, the Home ID, Node ID and Serial No. of your RZCPG. You can also access this screen by pressing the center button while on the HOME screen. Home x1 VIZIA RF V1.XA Z-Wave 2.06 Dec 7 2006 HID: 00989680 NID: 1 S/N: 007358DH Back 23 3. Rediscovery PL x1 This feature allows you to REDISCOVERY PL change the power level used -3 DB for network rediscovery (refer to Network Rediscovery +/– to adjust pg. 19). Cancel Save 4. Device Properties (refer to Device Properties pg. 22). 5. Reset x1 Resets your RZCPG back to RESET factory default and erases any ALL DATA programmed information from WILL BE the remote. Note: Resetting LOST PROCEED? the RZCPG to factory default does not reset your devices. If NO YES you want to factory reset your devices refer to the individual device instruction sheet for that device. 6. Test ZW WARNING: For factory use only! DO NOT use. 24
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