Removing a failed z-wave, Node from the network, Clearing custom programming – Wayne-Dalton TELEPORT WDHC-20 User Manual

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NOTE: This operation requires Teleport™ to be the

primary controller in your Z-Wave

®

network.

CAUTION: This operation will PERMANENTLY remove an

un-responsive Z-Wave

®

node from your network even if it

is un-responsive for a temporary condition such as the

light bulb is burned out or the module has become

unplugged. Before performing this operation, thoroughly

investigate the cause to confirm it is due to a catastrophic

condition with the Z-Wave

®

node.

If a Z-Wave

®

node fails to respond in the network, the

HOME key LED on Teleport™ will emit a long red blink

when trying to access the failed node.

1. Press and hold SETUP until the red LED blinks twice.

2. Enter 972 on the numeric keypad. The HOME green

LED will blink continuously.

NOTE: If the HOME red LED emits one long, steady blink,

the operation was not successful; repeat the sequence.

REMOVING A FAILED Z-WAVE

®

NODE FROM

THE NETWORK

The Teleport™ remote control contains a Custom

Programming Reset program which will remove all

custom programming, except your setup codes.

CAUTION: This operation will PERMANENTLY remove all

custom settings for Volume Lock, Learned Keys, Channel

Lock and numeric keypad keys.

1. On Teleport™ press a mode key (TV, DVD/VCR, SAT,

AMP) then press and hold SETUP until the last-selected

mode key blinks twice.

NOTE: This does not work on the HOME key for home

controls.

2. Enter 980 on the numeric keypad. The last-selected

device key blinks twice, pauses and blinks twice again to

confirm that all custom programming is cleared.

CLEARING CUSTOM PROGRAMMING

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