Wireless Control System Menu All ON Back All OFF Menu Back User Guide A Step-by-Step Guide for Planning, Installing, and Operating a Complete Central Home Device Control System All ON All OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Congratulations! Congratulations on your Purchase of an Wireless Control System! Part of the next generation of convenient, dependable, and user-friendly wireless controls, your new system allows you to create a wireless, two-way network within your family home, condo, or apartment. The network puts you in command of a large number of compatible devices from a single, remote control.
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SECTION II Quick Reference Guide SECTION II Quick Reference Guide Using the Controller Navigating Menu Screens Menu Options The controllers use an easy-to-navigate menu system to provide all functionality for the wireless system. When activating the controller, these icons represent the five main menus. Devices You can easily navigate through the menu screens on your controllers.
SECTION II Quick Reference Guide SECTION III Installing and Activating Devices Installing a Device Creating Custom Names Several features of the wireless system give the option to create custom names. More detailed instructions for each of these features is included in this manual. Here are some tips to introduce you to the process: The wireless control system can be programmed to direct up to 232 individual devices (Handheld/Tabletop is one of the 232 devices).
SECTION III Installing and Activating Devices Configuring a Device SECTION III Installing and Activating Devices Configuring a Device (for compatible products only) (for compatible products only) (continued) All Cooper Wiring devices share common configuration options. You can select your preferred configuration for each device on your system. The configuration options available are as follows: • Off Delay • Panic On Time • Panic Off Time • Power On State 1.
SECTION III Installing and Activating Devices SECTION III Installing and Activating Devices Activating Individual Devices Checking Device Status 1. Select the “Control” option from the devices menu. Press the OK button. Devices Control 2. Highlight the location of the device you want to activate. Press the OK button. 1. Select the “Device Status” option from the devices menu. Press the OK button.
SECTION III Installing and Activating Devices SECTION III Installing and Activating Devices Activating Individual Devices (Using the Handheld Controller) Renaming a Device 1. Select the “Rename” option from the devices menu. Press the OK button. Devices Child Protection Each device is automatically renumbered after it is installed. You can use your handheld controller’s number pad to quickly access and activate any device installed in the wireless control system. Device Status Rename Location 2.
SECTION III Installing and Activating Devices SECTION III Installing and Activating Devices Activating ALL ON 1. Press the ALL ON button on the controller. All of the devices that are part of the ALL ON group will turn on. Each device can be programmed to be included with the ALL ON command. Controlling Devices Devices ALL ON All On Activated Mon 12:00 AM The control menu allows devices to be operated in a specific manner.
SECTION III Installing and Activating Devices Controlling A Thermostat A thermostat is not directly controllable with the on and off buttons because the device requires control of multiple points. You may have to follow additional steps to install and control this device within the network of the wireless control system. In the Control Menu If your thermostat is supported by the wireless network, the screen will display the available options once the device is selected.
SECTION III Installing and Activating Devices SECTION III Installing and Activating Devices Activating Panic Mode Customizing Panic Group Panic mode allows the user to trigger a group of devices to turn off and on in a pattern that attracts attention. 1. Press the Panic button on the handheld or tabletop controller. To add a device to the panic group, highlight the device and press the Menu button. A checkmark will appear next to the device. Panic Device 1 Receptacle 2.
SECTION IV SECTION IV Creating and Controlling Scenes Creating and Controlling Scenes Creating a Scene Creating a Scene (continued) A scene is a combination of lighting or appliance devices selected by the user that can be controlled as a group by the wireless system. Now that you’ve installed devices into the system, you can program your controllers to create and control scenes in your home. After reviewing this section, you will be able to perform the following basic functions: 3.
SECTION IV SECTION IV Creating and Controlling Scenes Creating and Controlling Scenes Creating Favorite Scenes Activating a Scene 1. Select the “Activate” option from the Scenes menu. Press the OK button. Scenes Activate The tabletop controller’s main menu is a scene screen where eight of your favorite scenes can be accessed directly. You will have easy one-touch control. Favorites 1 Not Used 2 Not Used 3 Not Used 4 Not Used Create Menu Delete All ON Back All OFF Edit 2.
SECTION IV SECTION IV Creating and Controlling Scenes Creating and Controlling Scenes Renumbering a Scene Renaming a Scene This feature allows the user to reorder the scenes displayed on the selection menu. 1. Select the “Rename” option from the Scenes menu. Press the OK button. Scenes 1. Select the “Renumber” option from the Scenes menu. Press the OK button. Edit 2. Highlight the scene to be renamed. Press the OK button.
SECTION IV SECTION IV Creating and Controlling Scenes Creating and Controlling Scenes Editing a Scene Deleting a Scene 1. Select the “Delete” option from the Scenes menu. Press the OK button. 2. Highlight the scene to be deleted. Press the OK button. 3. When the scene is deleted, a window will display a message saying the operation was successful. Scenes 1. Select the “Edit” option from the Scenes menu. Press the OK button.
SECTION IV SECTION V Creating and Controlling Events Creating and Controlling Scenes Creating an Event Transfering Scene 1. Select the “Transfer” option from the Scenes menu. Press the OK button. Scenes Rename Renumber Transfer An event is a scheduled one-time or recurring program that automatically controls a combination of lighting or appliance devices for a desired period of time. You can program your controllers to create and control events in your home.
SECTION V SECTION V Creating and Controlling Events Creating an Event Creating and Controlling Events Creating an Event (continued) Using the arrow pad, enter the correct time. Press the OK button to save. Romantic Dinner (continued) To select the scene, highlight “Scene” and press the OK button. Type 8:30 pm Time Romantic Dinner Day Saturday Scene Type 0ne time Active One time Dining Room No Save To create the day, highlight “Day” and press the OK button.
SECTION V SECTION V Creating and Controlling Events Creating and Controlling Events Activating or Deactivating an Event 1. Select the “Activate” or “Deactivate” option from the Events menu. Press the OK button. 2. Highlight the event to activate or deactivate. Press the OK button. 3. When the activation or deactivation is complete, a window will display a message saying the operation was successful. Renaming an Event Events 1. Select the “Rename” option from the Events menu. Press the OK button.
SECTION V SECTION V Creating and Controlling Events Creating and Controlling Events Deleting an Event 1. Select the “Delete” option from the Events menu. Press the OK button. 2. Highlight the event to be deleted. Press the OK button. 3. When the event is deleted, a window will display a message saying the operation was successful. 36 Editing an Event Events Deactivate 1. Select the “Edit” option from the Events menu. Press the OK button.
SECTION VI SECTION VI Editing and Controlling the Away Feature Editing and Controlling the Away Feature Editing the Away Feature Editing the Away Feature The away menu allows the user to edit and control a group of devices that will be randomly controlled to give the impression that the house is still occupied during the absence of its residents. After reviewing this section, you will be able to perform the following functions: (continued) 5. Using the arrow pad, enter the stop time.
SECTION VI SECTION VI Editing and Controlling the Away Feature Editing the Away Feature Editing and Controlling the Away Feature Activating or Deactivating the Away Feature (continued) 10. Highlight “On Time (mins)” and press the OK button. Away Receptacle Included Yes On Time (mins) 1. Select the “Activate” or “Deactivate” option from the Away menu. Press the OK button. 1-30 Away Activate Deactivate Edit Save 11. Using the arrow pad, highlight the desired on time. Press the OK button to save.
SECTION VII Making Advanced Changes to Your System After learning about the basics of your wireless control system, you may want to make further changes to the system.
SECTION VII Making Advanced Changes to Your System SECTION VII Making Advanced Changes to Your System Replicating Handheld Information to a Second Receiver Replication allows you to duplicate the information from one controller (primary) to another controller (secondary). The primary controller is the only controller capable of adding devices to the network. Menu Replication can include device information or complete network information (everything including events and scenes).
SECTION VII Making Advanced Changes to Your System Uninstalling a Device SECTION VII Making Advanced Changes to Your System Resetting the System Before uninstalling a device, the device must be installed in the wireless system. If you receive an “Unknown device” error message during this operation, the device is not installed in your system. This function allows you to clear your handheld controller of all devices, scenes, and events. 1. Select the “UnInstall” option from the Devices menu.
SECTION VIII Personalizing System Settings SECTION VIII Personalizing System Settings The wireless control system has several functions that can be customized to meet individual needs. After reviewing this section you will be able to perform the following functions: • Setting Current Day and Time • Selecting a Language Selecting a Language 1. Select the “Language” option from the Settings menu. Press the OK button. • Activating Child Protection Setting Current Day and Time 1.
SECTION VIII Personalizing System Settings SECTION IX Troubleshooting Guide and Maintenance Activating Child Protection 1. Select the “Child Protection” option from the Devices menu. Press the OK button. You may encounter some problems while using your wireless control system.
SECTION IX Troubleshooting Guide and Maintenance SECTION IX Troubleshooting Guide and Maintenance Retrieving Version Information about an Individual Device 1. Select the “Version” option from the Devices menu. Press the OK button. Removing a Failed Device 1. Select the “Remove” option from the Devices menu. Press the OK button. Devices Location Devices Associate Configure Uninstall Version Remove All Switch Replace 2. Highlight the location of the device. Press the OK button. 2.
SECTION IX Troubleshooting Guide and Maintenance Operating Network Discovery Replacing a Failed Device 1. Select the “Replace” option from the Devices menu. Press the OK button. SECTION IX Troubleshooting Guide and Maintenance Devices Uninstall Network discovery is a network management function that forces the controller to search for devices and update the network routing tables contained in the devices and in the handheld. It is rarely used in the dayto-day operation of the wireless system.
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