Advanced Control Technologies Specs Instructions ZTH210 (RF Controller, HandheldLED Indicator, 868.42MHz) User Manual

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ZTH200 Operating Instructions (Version 1.26)

P/D 102406

HomePro

by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

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4.2.1 ADD MODULE TO GROUP

Adding a module to a group using the menu is done
this way:

A group is a set of one or more modules that are
to be operated together as if they were one
device
. More specifically, every module that is
included in a group will switch on or off together
as that group is turned on and off. When a group
is activated, each Lamp Module in that group
turns on, returning to its last dim level – a level
that in general, will differ from module to module.
Appliance Modules may also be included in
groups. A module must be “Included in the
Network” only where it is permanently
installed, not at a test bench
.

Alternatively if the group has been named, the name
shows up instead of the number. To add more units
repeat the procedure “ADD UNIT TO GROUP”. Groups

and scenes may each be given user-defined names.
See section 4.2.5 for instructions on how to do this.

4.2.2 ADD MODULE TO SCENE.

Adding a module to a scene is done this way:
Note: A Lamp or Appliance Module may be in-
cluded as a member of several different groups,
several different scenes, or several groups and
scenes.

Note: All of the properties of groups and scenes
also apply to HomePro wall dimmers and switches.

A scene is a combination of one or more modules, except that the controller stores not only the combination, but
also the desired dim level
for each Lamp Module. The dim level is stored at the time that a Lamp Module is added
to a scene. Consequently, when a scene is activated, the Lamp Modules will all go to their previously defined dim
levels regardless of what their most recent dim level may have been. Some modules may get brighter while others
may be pre-programmed by the user to become dimmer. Because Appliance and Wall Switch Modules are switch-
ing devices, they will either be defined as on or off when added to a scene.
Note that hitting “C” will not clear units that have already been stored in the selected scene. A module is stored in a scene
when “UNIT INCLUDED” is shown in the display.

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