Advanced Control Technologies Specs Instructions ZTH110 (RF Controller, HandheldLED Indicator, 908.42MHz) User Manual

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ZTH100 Operating Instructions (Version 1.26)

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by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

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4.5 REMOVING THERMOSTAT

To Remove Thermostat from Network, Scroll to Setup Menu, Choose “Reset Unit” and Press OK. (See Setup Menu
4.6).

4.6 SETUP

The setup menu is used to access system functions. The layout is as follows:

4.6.1 ASSOCIATION MENU

Allows you to associate other units to a module that supports this feature.

When you select “Associate Units” above, the following menu will appear:

ADD ASSOCIATION

Used when you want to associate one unit to another unit. The term associate means linking two units so that one unit
will send information to the other unit. The unit doing the sending is the source and the unit receiving the information
is the destination. If the modules are not within range of one another, refer to “Assign Route” below.

When you select Add Association, you will be prompted to select a group number as shown below:

This group number is the group within the source module in which the destination module will be placed when
associated. What each group is sent and does is solely dependent upon the source module. Refer to the instructions
that came with the source module.

Once the group number is selected (using the arrow buttons), press OK.

Now you will be prompted to “Press Button on Destin.”. This indicates you should now press the button on the
destination module. Refer to instructions of destination module on exactly what to do in this situation as you may have
to do more than simply pressing a button.

When the ZTH100 receives the destination module ID, it will then request you to “Press Button on Source”. Refer
to instructions of source module on exactly what to do in this situation as you may have to do more than simply pressing
a button.

After you have pressed the button on the source, the ZTH100 will either show “Successful” or “Comm. Failed”. If
the ZTH100 shows “Comm. Failed”, simply try again or move closer to the source module and try again.

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