Wireless information, Maintenance, Frequently asked questions – Remotec ZRC-100 V1.47 User Manual

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WIRELESS INFORMATION

Wireless range:

This device has an open air line of sight transmission distance of 100
feet which complies with the Z-Wave standards. Performance can vary
depending on the amount of objects in between Z-Wave devices such
as walls and furniture. Every Z-Wave device set up in your house will
act as a signal repeater allowing devices to talk to each other and find
alternate routes in the case of a reception dead spot.

Radio frequency limitations:
1. Each wall or object (i.e.: refrigerator, bookshelf, large TV, etc) can

reduce the maximum range of 65 feet by up to 25 to 30%.

2. Plasterboard and wooden walls block less of the radio signal then

concrete, brick or tile walls which will have more of an effect on
signal strength.

3. Wall mounted Z-Wave devices will also suffer a loss of range as

they are housed in metal junction boxes which could reduce the
range by up to 25 to 30%.


MAINTENANCE


1

Do not expose your remote to dust, strong sunlight, humidity, high
temperatures or mechanical shocks.

2

Do not use old and new batteries together as old batteries tend to
leak.

3

Do not use corrosive or abrasive cleansers on your remote.

4

Keep the unit dust free by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth.

5

Do not disassemble your remote controller, it contains no user-
serviceable parts.


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Z-Wave Frequently Asked Questions

Q Why

won’t my remote work with the Z-Wave devices I

purchased from another country?

A Due to different countries regulations Z-Wave products from

different regions are set to different frequencies. Before purchasing
new devices make sure you have checked that the device is
compatible in your region.


Q Do I need an electrician to install Z-Wave products in my

house?

A Installation can be simple. In some cases all you need to do is

attach the Z-Wave plug in module into the wall socket. For more
advanced in-wall modules you may need this done by a qualified
technician.

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