Remotec ZXT-120 V1.6E User Manual

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Z-Wave Network

A collection of Z-Wave devices is controlled by primary and
secondary controllers operating on the same system. A Z-Wave
network has its own unique ID code so that controllers not in the
network cannot control the system.

Primary

Controller

The first controller is used to set up your devices and network.
Only the Primary Controller can be used to include or delete
devices from a network. It is recommended that you mark the
primary controller for each network for ease in modifying your
network.

Network Wide

Inclusion (NWI)

Network Wide Inclusion (NWI) enables both end-user friendly,
Plug and Play like Z-Wave network installation as well as
professional installation scenario where the inclusion process in
terms of time will be reduced significantly. NWI is a feature
supported by a new frame type named Explorer which enables
the Z-Wave protocol to implement Adaptive Source Routing.

FLiRS Mode

FLiRS is abbreviation for "Frequently Listening Routing Slave".
FLiRS mode is targeted for battery operated applications and
will enter sleep mode frequently in order to conserve battery
consumption. The response to Z-Wave command is not as
quick as Always Listening Device. Normally there is 1-2
seconds latency.

Always Listening

Mode

Always Listening mode is targeted for AC power operated
applications and it can act as a repeater, which will re-transmit
the RF signal to ensure that the signal is received by its
intended destination by routing the signal around obstacle and
radio dead spots. The response to Z-Wave command is
immediate.

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