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

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ZTH100 Operating Instructions (Version 1.26)
033005

HomePro

by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

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1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 GETTING STARTED

Congratulations on your purchase of the ZTH100 and other HomePro components. This manual will guide
you in understanding the full capabilities of the HomePro System and operation of the Wireless Controller.

Remove battery cover of ZTH100 Controller and install two AA batteries noting the correct direction.

2. TIME

2.1 SETTING THE TIME

To set time, begin by pressing “MENU” button.

Note: Use arrow buttons to scroll though hours and minutes

3. GENERAL OPERATION

3.1 WIRELESS CONTROLLER SOFTWARE FEATURES.

• Provides user level control for 64 modules (i.e. one module, one group).
• Allows configuring of 64 groups.
• Eight (8) timers are available to the user. Each timer can be used to control any one of the existing groups.
• Displays the time in 12 hour AM/PM format.
• Allows multiple wireless controllers (one master and one or more secondary ones) in various locations for

convenience.

• Allows multiple Wireless Controllers “Each wireless controller comes pre-programmed from the factory with

a unique Home ID. This ID prevents unintended access to a user’s network of modules by neighbors or
others who may also be using HomePro products. If a user desires to add additional controllers to their
HomePro network however, there is a provision to allow this to be done without compromising this impor-
tant feature (see section 4.6.5).”

3.2 POWER DOWN AND DISPLAY TIME-OUT

The ZTH100 goes into a power saving mode after a period of inactivity in order to conserve battery life.
Pressing any button will cause the unit to “wake up” and process any of your commands. The display is
blank in the power down mode.

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