Five: Everyday Use of the PE953 Hand-Held Controller 57 Manually Turning Equipment On and Off At the Receiving Device For service purposes, the five circuits and / or the pool/spa actuators can be operated manually at the PE653 Receiving Device. Simply press any of the circuit buttons on the PE653 Receiving Device to toggle between ON and OFF. Any manual OFF/ON circuit activation performed at the PE653 Receiving Device will be reflected on the screen of the Hand-Held Controller.
58 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide Section 6: Advanced Features The PE953 controller is able to listen to Z-Wave commands while the controller is awake. (For example: requesting the controller to report Version or Manufacturer Specific information.) To wake up the controller, press any key. Configuring Two or More Hand-Held Controllers Many installations will find it convenient to use two Hand-Held Controllers.
Six: Advanced Features 59 4. On the Primary Hand-Held used to set up and configure the network, press and release the <3> button to select SEND NET AND CONFG. 5. On the new Hand-Held you are adding to the network, follow Steps 1-3, then press and release the <4> button to select RECV NET AND CONFG. The words INCLUDING DEVICE will appear at the bottom of the primary controller’s screen.
60 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide Changing a Secondary Remote Control into a Primary Control There are several situations where you might want to create a primary remote control out of a secondary control. For example, an installer might set up similar customer systems using a master Hand-Held Controller (already programmed), and then want to transfer primary status to the customer’s remote. The procedure is known as “shifting.
Six: Advanced Features 61 Including the PE953 Controller into a non-Multi-Wave (other manufacturer’s) network. The PE953 is a Z-Wave compliant device that may be included into networks created by other manufacturer’s Z-Wave compliant controllers. To include the PE953 into another manufacturer’s controller network: 1. Activate the 3rd party controller’s Controller Replication function to transmit network information to the PE953 according to that controller manufacturer’s instructions. 2.
2 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide Section 7: Programming for Use with Z-Wave Home Control Devices Models PE653 5-Circuit Digital Control and PE953 Remote Controller are compatible with Z-Wave enabled networks. Z-Wave enabled devices displaying the Z-Wave logo can be used with the PE653 and PE953 regardless of the manufacturer.
Seven: Programming for Use with Z-Wave Devices 63 Including Z-Wave Devices into the Network This procedure includes Z-Wave devices into a network controlled by the PE953 Hand-Held Controller. The PE953 is pre-configured to operate with the PE653 Receiving Device. The PE953 can also operate as a stand alone Z-Wave remote controller. Z-Wave devices from other manufacturers may be part of the same network as the PE953 and PE653, and depending on supported features, can act as repeaters. 1.
64 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide Adding Z-Wave Devices to Scenes for Everyday Control Z-Wave devices must be added to Scenes for the Hand-Held Controller to be able to control them. Scenes are groups of Z-Wave devices that all act together. For example, you may group all outdoor lighting or all upstairs lighting into a single scene, so that the push of one button will turn everything on or off. The Hand-Held Controller can control up to five scenes.
Seven: Programming for Use with Z-Wave Devices Renaming a Scene As supplied, the PE953 screen displays the names of the five scenes as SCENE 1, SCENE 2, etc. You can rename the scenes so they better describe their actual function, making the system easier to use. 1. If necessary, press and release any button on the Hand-Held Controller to wake it from sleep. If the screen is not displaying LEARN MODE, press and hold the
and buttons at the same time to put the device into programming mode.
66 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide Removing Z-Wave Devices from Scenes If a Z-Wave device is removed from a network for any reason whatsoever, you should go through this procedure to maximize prompt system response. Otherwise, system network configuration will be corrupted and communications between the system devices may be degraded and/or lost since the network will still retain information about the removed device(s).
Seven: Programming for Use with Z-Wave Devices 67 3. Press the button on the Z-Wave device for resetting the device (refer to the manufacturer’s instructions). The screen displays WORKING followed by SUCCESSFUL. The device is now removed from the network. 4. Press the button if you wish to return to the Main screen.
68 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide 6. Now press the button on a device that will be controlled as part of the association. The screen displays SET DEVICE LEVEL THEN PRESS 1 TO ADD THE DEVICE TO THE ASSOCIATION. 7. Set the device to what you want “ON” to be for the item being controlled. There are circumstances where you may want to turn some lights off and others ON when the scene is activated, so set accordingly.
Seven: Programming for Use with Z-Wave Devices Removing Z-Wave Devices from an Association 1. If necessary, press and release any button on the Hand-Held Controller to wake it from sleep. If the screen is not displaying LEARN MODE, press and hold the
and buttons at the same time to put the device into programming mode. You are in programming mode when the LEARN MODE screen is displayed, as shown at the right. 2. Press the DOWN button as needed to reach the CNTRL OPTION screen, as shown: 3.
70 I-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide Section 8: Using the PE953 with the PE650 Receiving Device It’s possible to control a PE650 network with the newer, more advanced PE953 Hand-Held Controller Control. Linking the PE953 Hand-Held Controller with the PE650 Receiving Device This procedure creates a network between the Hand-Held Controller and the PE650 Receiving Device, making it possible to complete the rest of the setup procedure and operate the system.
Nine: Checking Out and Verifying the System 71 Section 9: Checking Out and Verifying the System After you have completed installation and programming, make sure the system is working OK by completing the procedures listed below. Later on, if problems develop in using the system, going over these same procedures will help you troubleshoot the problem. This section will help you with procedures to: • Verify that display on the PE953 Hand-Held Controller is operational and showing the correct time of day.
72 I-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide What to do Verify that the PE653 Device is operational and working. What to do Verify that the PE953 Hand-Held Controller is communicating with the PE653 Device If it doesn’t work Reference/Procedure Verify that power is ON to the PE653 Device. 1. Turn the main circuit breaker that feeds the panel to the ON position. 2. Use a voltmeter to verify that voltage is present at terminals 1 & 2. Verify the Voltage Selector Switch is in the proper position.
Nine: Checking Out and Verifying the System What to do Verify that the PE953 Hand-Held Controller will communicate with the PE653 Device from everywhere on your property. What to do Verify that the (POOL/SPA switch on the PE953 HandHeld Controller activates the Motorized Valve Actuators (if installed) If it doesn’t work Review the Section covering “Testing Z-Wave Reception” starting on page 50. If it doesn’t work 73 Reference/Procedure 1.
74 I-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide What to do Verify that the Heater is responding to commands from the PE953 Hand-Held Controller. If it doesn’t work Reference/Procedure Test the heater response. 1. If necessary, press and release any button on the HandHeld controller to wake it from sleep. 2. Make sure that the PE953 screen displays “POOL” or “SPA” in the lower right hand corner. Make sure that a temperature is displayed next to the words “POOL” or “SPA”. Refer to the illustration on page 41.
Ten: Troubleshooting 75 Section 10: Troubleshooting After you have completed installation and programming, make sure the system is working OK by completing the procedures listed below. Later on, if problems develop in using the system, going over these same procedures will help you troubleshoot the problem. This section will help you troubleshoot the following problems: • The system appears to work, the LED’s turn ON and OFF but the power circuits and attached equipment will not turn ON.
76 I-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide Problem The 2-speed pump will not operate in 2-Speed mode What to do Reference/Procedure Verify that all wiring connections are correct and that all terminals and splices are secure. 1. Refer to the Wiring Instructions in Section 3. 2. Find the Wiring Diagram that is the most like the installation starting on page 16. 3. Verify that the system is wired according to the diagram. Verify that the correct voltage is present at terminals 1 and 2. 1.
Ten: Troubleshooting Problem The circuit breaker for the pump trips every time that the Pump turns ON. Problem The heater will not turn ON. What to do 77 Reference/Procedure Confirm that the system is programmed for a 2-speed pump. 1. Press any release any button on the PE953 Hand-held Controller to wake it up. 2. Verify that the PPE953 displays “HI SPD 1” or “LO SPD 2” in the upper left hand corner of the screen. 3.
78 I-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide Problem The heater turns OFF but gets very hot after the pump turns OFF. Problem The System will not respond to commands from the HandHeld Controller Problem Water or moisture is visible inside the screen of the Hand-Held Controller. What to do Verify that the heater has a proper “Time Interval” programmed for cool down. What to do Verify that the Antenna section is properly installed on the top portion What to do Dry out the Hand-Held Controller.
Ten: Troubleshooting Problem The PE653 Device appears to be ‘LOCKED UP”. What to do Power down the PE653 device to reset. Reference/Procedure 1. Turn OFF the AC power to the PE653 by turning OFF the breaker that feeds terminals 1 & 2 on the device. 2. Turn the AC power back ON. 3. Refer to the “Checking Out and Verifying the System“ section on page 71. Providing a brighter solution.
80 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide Section 11: Appendix Glossary of Z-Wave Terminology Device — Any Z-Wave module, controller, or software that represents an item within a Z-Wave network. Exclusion — The process of resetting, removing, or deleting a device from a Z-Wave network. Inclusion — The process of adding a device to a Z-Wave network. Module — Typically refers to any Intermatic HomeSettings product that is controlled with a remote controller.
Eleven: Appendix 81 FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the 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 interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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.
82 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide Section 12: Warranty ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY If, within one (1) year from the date of purchase, this product fails due to defect in material or workmanship, Intermatic Incorporated will repair or replace it, as its sole option, free of charge. This warranty is extended to the original household purchaser only and is not transferable.
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