Wayne Dalton 0001366 Users Manual

FCC Part 15.249
Transmitter Certification
Test Report
FCC Rule Part: 15.249
ACS Report Number: 07-0133 - 15C
Manufacturer: Wayne-Dalton Corporation
Model: WDUSB-10
Installation Guide
5015 B.U. Bowman Drive Buford, GA 30518 USA Voice: 770-831-8048 Fax: 770-831-8598
This product is compatible with other Z-Wave™ enabled products
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USB Z-Wave Adapter
Model WDUSB-10
Operating Instructions and Owner’s Manual
Package Contents ..................................................................................................... 1
Glossary/Basics ...................................................................................................2 - 3
Set-up .................................................................................................................4 - 6
Placement/Operation ...........................................................................................7 - 8
Advanced Features ............................................................................................ 9 - 13
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................14 -16
Regulatory Compliance ........................................................................................... 18
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Use you PC to control your Z-Wave Home Controls System
Thank you for purchasing the WDUSB-10 Z-Wave™ USB Dongle. HomeSettings products by Wayne-Dal­ton allow you to control your home by remote control. You can create a complete Home Control and Access Network by combining your Z-Wave™ USB Dongle with other HomeSettings products. Indoor and outdoor lighting, security systems, garage door openers, and thermostats are just a few of the items you can easily control with additional HomeSettings products.
Your new Wireless Gateway is compatible with the complete range of Z-Wave™ enabled HomeSettings products. Furthermore, other Z-Wave™ enabled modules regardless of brand will also work with your Z-Wave™ USB Dongle. Please consult with your module supplier for more details.
Home Control Basics
HomeSettings products will allow you to easily control multiple devices in a home with the push of a button in what is known as a “scene”. Turning on all of the lights as you come home is an example of a scene. Dimming lights and closing your curtains to watch TV, it’s also a scene.
Visit www.wayne-dalton.com/access to get ideas on how to create scenes with your Wireless Gateway and other Z-Wave™ enabled HomeSettings products.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Instruction Manual WDUSB-10 USB Dongle Software CD
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Glossary/Basics
Copy – See Replicate. Delete – Erase a transmitter, a Z-Wave™ module or scene information from Controller. Also
known as Exclude.
Device – Any item that is connected to a module (for example, lamps). Exclude – Remove a module, transmitter, or scene from the controller. Include – Add a module to the controller. Module – Any HomeSettings or Z-Wave™ product that is controlled with a HomeSettings or
Z-Wave™ remote controller. A module can be part of more than one scene. Network – A collection of Z-Wave™ modules controlled by primary and secondary controllers operating on the same system. A network has its own unique identification code for security.
Operator – Garage door opener or garage door operator. Primary Controller – The first controller used to set up modules in a network.
NOTE: Only the Primary Controller can be used to include or delete modules from a network. It is recommended that you mark the primary controller in the network for ease in modifying the network.
Remote Control -- Garage door opener transmitter (also see Transmitter). Replicate – Copy information from one controller to another. Scene – A scene is a series of Z-Wave™ modules programmed to activate to a specific level (on,
off or dim) with the push of a button on a controller. The Wireless Gateway can control 3 scenes. Secondary Controller – A controller containing a copy of the network information that is created FROM the primary controller. Secondary controllers cannot include or delete modules to the network. Transmitter – Garage Door Opener transmitter.
The Z-Wave™ USB Dongle, by acting as a controller allows you to activate a multitude of Z­Wave™ enabled modules right from your PC.
Additionally you can activate Z-Wave™ scenes directly from your PC or through a remote connection.
GLOSSARY
USB Dongle Basics
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Basics
The Z-Wave™ USB Dongle communicates with your -Wave™ modules using radio signals. Large metal objects including your PC, house wiring, walls, furniture, refrigerators, microwaves and similar items, may interfere and reduce the range of your unit. To maximize the range place the Z-Wave™ USB Dongle in the USB stand provided and move it to an open area.
A Z-Wave™ network is a collection of Z-Wave™ modules in a mesh type of network. Each Z­Wave™ module, regardless of manufacturer, communicates with all the other modules within its range to route and repeat the signals from one device to the next, thus creating a highly robust network transmission throughout the home.
A Z-Wave™ network can have only one primary controller. The primary controller establishes the network security to ensure your network will not operate your neighbor’s network and vice-versa. It is a good practice to label and protect your primary controller since it is the only Z-Wave™ controller that can add more modules to your network. It is easy to add secondary controllers as your network grows.
For more tips and great ideas on how to use and expand your Z-Wave™ USB Dongle please visit our website, www.wayne-dalton.com/access.
Wireless Gateway Basics (continued)
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REPLACE Use this procedure to add a Z­Wave™ module to a Wireless Gateway scene button.
If you have an existing Z-Wave™ network then you must first copy the network information from the existing primary controller to the Wireless Gateway. First, follow the step titled “Copy Scenes from Primary Controller to Gateway” (page 11) to copy the existing network information, then follow the procedure below.
Tip: Scenes can be programmed to turn all modules on, off, dim or a combination of on ,off and dim.
NOTE: Perform this procedure while the Wireless Gateway is battery powered only. Do not plug the Wireless Gateway into AC power to program.
1. On the Wireless Gateway, Press and Hold the Scene button you wish to program, (either Scene 1, 2 or 3.) The LED on the Wireless Gateway will turn on immediately, then turn off, then turn on again.
2. While holding the Scene button, Press and release the OPERATE button on the Z-Wave™ module you wish to add to a scene.
The LED on the Wireless Gateway will flash three (3) times quickly to indicate the programming is successful. Do not release the Scene button until you see the LED’s flash (30 second max wait.)
While holding the Scene button, Press the OPERATE button on the Z-Wave™ module to set the dim level or the ON/OFF state for relay type devices.
3. Release the Scene button on the Wireless Gateway.
Note: You may add multiple modules to each scene button on the Wireless Gateway.
REPLACE Use the following procedure to activate a programmed scene using the buttons on the Wireless Gateway.
1. Momentarily Press and release the desired Scene button (1,2 or 3) on the Wireless Gateway.
Programming a Z-Wave™ Scene
Manually Activating a Scene
Set-Up
Choose a Scene button
Choose a Scene button
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Choose Button 3 on your Car2U® transmitter
Car2U® is a registered trademark of Lear Corp.
Choose a Scene button
LED’s
REPLACE Use the following procedure to teach a hand held remote control transmitter button to a scene button. This procedure is also used to reassign a remote control transmitter button to a different scene button.
1. Press and Hold the scene button you wish to program, either Scene 1, 2 or 3, until the LED turns off, then immediately release the scene button.
2. Press and hold the desired remote control transmitter button.
The LED on the Wireless Gateway will flash three (3) times quickly to indicate the programming is successful.
3. Release the remote control transmitter button. Note: During set-up the Wireless Gateway will
stay active for 10 seconds after programming to allow for testing the scene. After 10 seconds you must either plug the unit into an AC outlet or
push one of the three scene buttons to reactivate
DELETE Car2U® In-vehicle tranmsitters: Use this procedure to teach Car2U® button
3 to a scene button. This procedure can also be used to reassign Car2U® buttons to a different scene button.
Note: To Program Car2U® buttons 1 or 2 to a scene button, see your vehicle owner’s manual for instructions on programming with rolling code receivers to change Car2U® buttons 1 or 2.
1. Do not plug the Wireless Gateway into AC power to program.
Press and Hold scene button you wish to program, either Scene 1, 2 or 3, until the LED turns off, then immediately release the scene button.
2. Press and hold Car2U® button 3.
The LED on the Wireless Gateway will flash three (3) times quickly to indicate the programming is successful.
3. Release the transmitter button.
Programming to a Remote Control transmitter
Programming to In-Vehicle Mounted Remote
Control transmitters
Choose a Scene button
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Set-Up
Remote control Transmitter buttons
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