FCC Part 15.249 Transmitter Certification Test Report FCC ID: KJ8-0001366 FCC Rule Part: 15.249 ACS Report Number: 07-0133 - 15C Manufacturer: Wayne-Dalton Corporation Model: WDUSB-10 Installation Guide 5015 B.U.
USB Z-Wave Adapter Model WDUSB-10 Operating Instructions and Owner’s Manual Use you PC to control your Z-Wave Home Controls System This product is compatible with other Z-Wave™ enabled products 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.
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.
Wireless Gateway Basics (continued) 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.
Programming a Z-Wave™ Scene Quick Sta rt Set-Up 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 Choose a Gateway” (page 11) to copy the existing network Scene button information, then follow the procedure below.
Quick Sta rt Programming to a Remote Control transmitter Quick Sta rt Car2U® is a registered trademark of Lear Corp. LED’s 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. Choose a Scene button The LED on the Wireless Gateway will flash three (3) times quickly to indicate the programming is successful. 1. Do not plug the Wireless Gateway into AC power to program.
Quick Sta rt Programming to In-Vehicle Mounted Remote Controls (continued) Set-Up DELETE Homelink® in-vehicle transmitters: Use this procedure to teach a Homelink® button to a scene button. This procedure can also be used to reassign a Homelink® button to a different scene button. LED’s 1. Place the Wireless Gateway within 3 inches of the Homelink® transceiver. The Wireless Gateway must NOT be plugged into an AC outlet for this operation. Choose a Scene button 2.
REPLACE Locate the Wireless Gateway in your home in a convenient electrical outlet which will give you the best performance for receiving your in-vehicle remote control transmitter and for transmitting the signal to other modules. Placement/Operation Quick Sta rt Placement of Gateway House Garage For many users the best location is in the front corner of the home closest to their most common approach direction which may be a dining room, living room or bedroom.
Examples of Scenes Examples require the following modules: 1. Approaching your home in your car, you wish to turn on the outside lights near the garage, front door and rear door, as well as lamps in the kitchen and family room. Wireless Gateway Scene 1 can be programmed to turn all of these lights ON. To operate Scene 1 from your car, you will also need to program one button of the remote control transmitter located in your car to Scene 1.
Advanced Features Programming PIN Keypad Transmitters (Keyless Entry) DELETE Use the following procedure to teach a PIN keypad transmitter to a scene button. LED’s 1. On the Wireless Gateway, 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. Choose a Scene button 2.
Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 LED’s Delete REPLACE Use this procedure to remove a hand-held remote control transmitter or invehicle mounted transmitter from a Wireless Gateway scene button. 1. Press and release the DELETE button on the Wireless Gateway. All three (3) LED’s on the Wireless Gateway will turn on. 2. Within five (5) seconds, press and release the scene button you wish to disconnect from on the Wireless Gateway.
Advanced Features Note: This procedure can also be used to make the Wireless Gateway assume the primary controller role. Please refer to your other controller’s instructions for information on how to transfer Primary Controller Status (via controller shift if supported) to a new controller. LED’s Copy Scenes from Primary Controller to Gateway REPLACE Use the following procedure to copy scene information from a Primary Controller.
Advanced Features LED’s 5 6 INCLUDe 1. Place Wireless Gateway within 6 feet of the secondary controller. Primary Controller (Wireless Gateway) Copy Scenes from Gateway to Secondary Controller REPLACE Z-Wave™ technology allows you to create multiple duplicate controllers. The duplicate controllers become secondary controllers in your existing network. The following procedure is used to send all network and scene information to another Controller from the Wireless Gateway.
Advanced Features Resetting the Gateway REPLACE Use the following procedure to factory reset the Wireless Gateway. This procedure will destroy a network if the Wireless Gateway is the primary controller. Note: When resetting a Wireless Gateway LED’s that is a primary controller, each module within the network must be individually reset. 1. Simultaneously press and hold the Scene 1, 2 and 3 buttons on the Wireless Gateway.
REPLACE Problem: Wireless Gateway LED’s remain lit for a long period of time when deleting or programming. Solution: Momentarily plug the Wireless Gateway into an electrical outlet to reset the device to normal operating mode. Problem: Modules can not be removed from the Wireless Gateway. Solution: The Wireless Gateway is a secondary controller in the network, only Primary controllers can be used to add or delete modules to a network.
REPLACE Problem: • No Scenes activate when I use a Wireless Key Chain transmitter to activate scenes, however pressing scene buttons on the Wireless Gateway work fine. Problem: • The Wireless Gateway will not program to a Z-Wave™ enabled module. Solution: The Wireless Gateway must be plugged into an AC outlet for power. Battery power is for programming purposes only and has an automatic time out feature.
REPLACE Problem: • A previously programmed remote control transmitter no longer works. Solution: The Wireless Gateway holds a maximum of 12 remote control transmitters, after which the last one is replaced. Problem: • I activated a scene but wish to abort the execution of that scene before it is complete.
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Compliance Z-Wave™ is a trademark of Zensys Corp. FCC and IC Statement FCC Regulatory Information: 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 designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.