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Z-Wave ZDW103 Series 200, Release 2.2 Instructions
P/D 020708

HomePro

by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

0760-01

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neutral wires are tied together in one box separate the neutral wires to preserve the integrity of the ZDW103
circuit.  If more than one ZDW103 is to be installed in a wall box, scored tabs on the side can be broken
off by bending back and forth with pliers, to accommodate proper fit. Apply power when completed.

Proper Single Gang Installation

Using ZDW103’s standard full heat-sink (all tabs), the connected incandescent lamp load shall not exceed 500W.
If a tab is removed from one side of the ZDW103 unit, the connected incandescent lamp load must not exceed 400W.
If both tabs are removed from the ZDW103 unit, the connected incandescent lamp load must not exceed 300W.

Proper Dual Gang Installation

The connected incandescent lamp load must not exceed 400W for each of the two ZDW103 units.

Proper Triple Gang Installation

The connected incandescent lamp load must not exceed 300W for each of the two ZDW103 units.

Air Gap Switch

The ZDW103 has an air gap switch on the face (lower left), that when pulled out, completely removes the power
available to the load (more so than simply turning the dimmer off).  This enables the lamps that are controlled by
the device to be changed with minimal danger of electrical shock.  The air gap switch must be pushed all the way
back in for the dimmer to operate the lamps again.

INCLUDING ZDW103 TO THE NETWORK

STEP 1.

.   Prepare the Controller to include a unit to the network by adding it to a group (method of adding a node

to the network).  Refer to controller instructions.

STEP 2.

   

 The 

ZDW103

 must be in its permanently installed location.

  Tap either the top or bottom of the

ZDW103 switch once.

STEP 3.

    You should see an indication on your Controller that the “DEVICE WAS INCLUDED” in the network.

NOTE:

  If you have trouble adding the ZDW103 to a group it may be that the Home ID and Node ID were not

cleared from it after testing.  You must first “RESET UNIT” with your controller to remove it from the network.  If
using the ZTH100 select “SETUP” and scroll to “RESET UNIT”
Although adding it to a group includes it in the network, removing it from a group does not remove it from the
network.  If removed from a group, it functions only as a repeater.

BASIC OPERATION

Local Control

The top or bottom of the ZDW103 switch can be used to carry out inclusion (add to a group), association, exclusion
(remove from group) or reset (remove from network).

Pushing the top or bottom of the switch, the ZDW103 allows the user to do the following:

•  

 Turn ON, OFF, DIM or BRIGHTEN the load attached.

•  

 Include or exclude the module from the Z-Wave network.

  Configure to Control Shades or Window Coverings via Z-Wave network.

•  

 Control other Z-Wave enabled devices.

Also, when a controller prompts you to “Send Node ID” or to “Press Button on Unit”, quickly tap the top or bottom
of the switch once to satisfy those instructions.

•   Tapping top of the switch turns the load attached ON.
•   Tapping bottom of the switch turns the load attached OFF.

•  

     Pressing and holding the top of the switch will brighten the load attached, and pressing and holding the bottom

of the switch will dim the load.  When OFF, pressing and holding the bottom of the switch will cause the load
will go to the minimum dim level.

Note:  Upon restoration of power after a power loss, the ZDW103 returns to previous known state.

Summary of Contents for HomePro ZDW103

Page 1: ...ons in the United States or the Canadian ElectricalCodeandlocalregulationsinCanada Itisrecommendedthataqualifiedelectricianperformthisinstallation Therearenofieldrepairableassembliesonthisunit Ifserviceisneeded theunitmustbereturnedwherepurchased CAUTION To reduce the risk of overheating and possible damage to other equipment do not install to control a receptacle a motor operated appliance a fluo...

Page 2: ...work Refer to controller instructions STEP 2 The ZDW103 must be in its permanently installed location Tap either the top or bottom of the ZDW103 switch once STEP 3 You should see an indication on your Controller that the DEVICE WAS INCLUDED in the network NOTE If you have trouble adding the ZDW103 to a group it may be that the Home ID and Node ID were not cleared from it after testing You must fir...

Page 3: ...on You can turn on and off and even dim other Z Wave devices once they are associated in either of 2 groupswithZDW103 A NOTE ABOUT DIMMERS IN A GROUP If you combine Z Wave enabled dimmers and other types of Z Wave devices in a group place a Z Wave enabled dimmer into the empty group first to ensure that the dimming operates correctly Each group is turned on off or dimmed by tapping or holding the ...

Page 4: ...ameter1 Settingparameter5toavalueof0willcausetheZDW103tostopignoringthestartleveland cause it to dim based on the command sent Parameter No 5 Length 1 Byte Valid Values 0 or 1 default 1 Adjusting Dim Rate There are 3 sets of parameters that can adjust the dimming rate of the ZDW103 1 One set to control how fast the dim rate is when the dimmer receives a Z Wave command excluding ALL ON or ALL OFF c...

Page 5: ...he entire time it is transmitting set to 1 or to flicker for only 1 second when it begins transmitting set to 2 By default the ZDW103 is set to flicker for only 1 second Parameter 19 Length 1 Byte Valid Values 0 1 2 default 2 Each Configuration Parameter can be set to its default setting by setting the default bit in the Configuration Set command See your controller s instructions on how to do thi...

Page 6: ...e FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interfer ence received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCCNOTICE Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are design...

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