Common operations – Wayne-Dalton Z-Wave WDUSB-10 User Manual

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Remove/Replace Broken

Modules

Use the following procedure

to remove or replace a module

has been physically removed

from the premises without being

removed from the network or

is broken. A broken module is

indicated by a red circle with

a slash over the module. A

broken module will slow down

your network because the

network will try multiple times

to reach the broken node each

time ThinkEssentials

®

polls the

module or it is used in a Scene

or Zone.

1. Press-and-hold the left mouse

button or right-click on the broken

or missing module’s icon. You have

a choice of either, a) Replacing the

broken module, or b) Removing the

broken module from your network.

2. To remove the module from

the network, select the ReMoVe

BRokeN DeVICe option.

3. To replace the module with

another module, select the

RePLACe BRokeN DeVICe option.

a) Press-and-release the

PRoGRAM button on the Z-Wave

®

module you wish to use as a

replacement.

If successful, a message window

will appear stating that the device

has been successfully added.

Repeat this procedure if a message

window states that the module

failed to be included.

TIP: Verify the replacement

module does not belong to any

other network by resetting it. See

section “Removing Modules from

Network”, page 13, for a detailed

procedure.

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Red Circle with Slash
indicates a broken module.

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Press-and-Release
PRoGRAM button on
module

NoTe: You should remove modules from the

network, such as Christmas light plug-in

modules, before unplugging them for a period

of time. For best results, this functionality

should only be used in case of actual module

failure.

Right-click and select ReMoVe BRokeN DeVICe.

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