Somfy Systems ZRTSI Zwave to RTS Interface (ZRTSI) Model #1870202 User Manual

Somfy Systems Zwave to RTS Interface (ZRTSI) Model #1870202

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Page 1 of 5    Z-Wave RTS Interface Preliminary Instructions (ZRTSI)  Somfy Part # 1870202     Product Overview The Somfy Z-Wave Universal RTS Interface (“ZRTSI”) is a Z-Wave bridge controller that resides as a secondary controller (only) node within a designated Z-Wave control network.  It receives Z-Wave transmissions and coverts them to motor control commands for Somfy’s full range of RTS wireless controlled motors.  It is recommended that one interface be used for each RTS motor area within a 25-35 foot radius of the interface.  The ZRTSI has sixteen (16) virtual Z-Wave nodes that correspond to sixteen (16) RTS channels.   All nodes can be automatically included with a Somfy TaHoma primary controller #1811151 (or other Z-Wave SIS controllers).  Individual nodes can also be manually included in the network with TaHoma or other standard Z-Wave controllers.  RTS channels are linked to Somfy RTS embedded motors per the RTS programming instructions for each RTS motor type.  The ZRTSI is powered when plugged into an active receptacle.     Z-Wave Certification  ♦  This device is Z-Wave certified pending and can be controlled by all Z-Wave certified controllers.
Page 2 of 5 Z- LED Z-BUTTON   Rotary Selector S-LED S-BUTTON  ZRTSI Installation and Operating Instructions  Programming and operation buttons and indicators are found on the side of the ZRTSI as illustrated.   The ZRTSI must be plugged into an AC power outlet within Z-Wave and RTS transmission ranges for programming and operation.   Buttons & Indicators  S-BUTTON - The S-BUTTON has 4 primary purposes:  1. Used for binding RTS Channels to Somfy RTS motors.  2. Used for manually including or excluding the ZRTSI into or out-of a Zwave network.  3. Used for verifying RTS communication between the ZRTSI and an RTS motor. Repeatedly pressing        and releasing the S-BUTTON while in Normal Mode (see Mode Descriptions) will drive an RTS motor          UP-STOP-DOWN etc.  4. Used for accessing inclusion mode or exclusion mode when pressed & held during power-up                           (see Mode Descriptions).   S-LED - The S-LED changes 3 different colors:  1. Green – indicates normal mode of operation.  2. Red – flashing red indicates that an RTS transmission is occurring.  3. Yellow - Solid yellow indicates that a manual node inclusion is permitted.                               Flashing yellow indicates that manual node exclusion is permitted.      ROTARY  SELECTOR – The Rotary Selector is used to select individual virtual Z-Wave nodes or individual RTS channels.                              There are sixteen (16) total node/channels; Channels 1-9, Channel 10 = A, Channel 11 = B,                Channel 12 = C, Channel 13 = D, Channel 14 = E, Channel 15 = F, Channel 16 = 0.
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