User's Manual

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Z-Wave User's Manual CTxx series
Network Inclusion/removal:
1. Set your primary controller to INCLUDE mode, to add the thermostat as a node on
your network (see your specific controller’s User Manual for detailed instructions.)
2. Press and release the MENU button on the thermostat.
3, Press the Mate Button - This will bring you to the network joining screen
4. If you only have 1 U-SNAP module inserted in the thermostat you will see a r1 or
r2 to indicate that the radio is in slot 1 or slot 2. If you have multiple radios you can
select which radio you want to join the network by selecting either r1 or r2 from the
top left hand corner of the screen. When you have selected a radio, the large r1 or
r2 will appear in the center of the screen.
5. When the radio is selected and the large r1 or r2 is on the center of the screen,
press the mate button, this will initiate the mating process. When a device has
joined a network the word "LINK" will appear under the radio tower. Similarly, when
you are trying to leave a network, the word "LINK" will disappear when the node has
successfully left the network.
Your controller will indicate the thermostat was successfully added to its network
(see your specific controller’s User Manual for details.)
For other controller specific tasks such as adding the thermostat to Scenes or
Groups, or deleting the thermostat as a node, use the mate button to activate the Z-
Wave® signal.
Operation
See your specific controller’s User Manual for detailed instructions on operating your
thermostat. If your controller supports full thermostat device class functions then the
following remote features are available:
a) Up and Down Temperature Control.
b) Change between HEAT and COOL modes.
c) Read the current temperature.
Battery Power
When your thermostat is running on battery power, the Z-Wave radio will turn off to
help conserve battery life. The Z-Wave radio will wake up periodically to listen for
any commands, and then go back to sleep. When you press a button the
thermostat, the radio will wake up to tell the controller of the changes you made.
Simple Mode/Normal Mode
The CT30 offers to modes of operation, Normal Mode and Simple mode. Normal
mode is intended for use as a standalone programmable thermostat. In Normal
mode the user can program the thermostat to change temperatures at various points
throughout the day. Simple mode is intended for use with a larger control system -
like an alarm system or home automation system. Simple mode is meant to run a
single temperature constantly. This temperature can be set locally on the
thermostat, or remotely using a Z-Wave U-SNAP module. To enter simple mode:
Press and hold the PROG button for 10 seconds. To leave simple mode, press and
hold the PROG button for 10 seconds.

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