Wayne-Dalton WDSF-10, WDUSB-10R manual Remove/Replace Broken Modules, To remove the module from

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Remove/Replace Broken

Modules

Use the following procedure to remove or replace a module has been physically removed from the premises without being removed from the network or is broken. A broken module is indicated by a red circle with

a slash over the module. A broken module will slow down your network because the network will try multiple times to reach the broken node each time ThinkEssentials® polls the module or it is used in a Scene or Zone.

1.Press-and-hold the left mouse button or right-click on the broken or missing module’s icon. You have a choice of either, a) Replacing the broken module, or b) Removing the broken module from your network.

2.To remove the module from

the network, select the REMOVE BROKEN DEVICE option.

3.To replace the module with another module, select the REPLACE BROKEN DEVICE option. a) Press-and-release the PROGRAM button on the Z-Wave®module you wish to use as a replacement.

If successful, a message window will appear stating that the device has been successfully added.

Repeat this procedure if a message window states that the module failed to be included.

TIP: Verify the replacement module does not belong to any other network by resetting it. See section “Removing Modules from Network”, page 13, for a detailed procedure.

Red Circle with Slash indicates a broken module.

Right-click and select REMOVE BROKEN DEVICE.

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NOTE: You should remove modules from the network, such as Christmas light plug-in modules, before unplugging them for a period of time. For best results, this functionality should only be used in case of actual module failure.

Common Operations

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Contents Package Contents USB Z-Wave Adapter USB Stand Software on CD Home Control BasicsTable of Contents Basics Copy See ReplicateBasics Number below corresponds to the bubble number above Basics 143Screen Layout Information Installation/Setup Install USB Adapter and USB stand into computer USB portNext Use Change Location link to set your physical locationAdding Modules to the Network Press ADD Device to add a Z-WavemoduleHide Pane Button or Design tab to reveal the icon Operation Common Operations Again Drawing Floor PlanButton in the Design pane. This ErasePress Remove Device to remove a Z-Wavemodule Right-click and select Remove Broken Device Remove/Replace Broken ModulesTo remove the module from Operations Use the following procedure to lock/unlock ThinkEssentialsLocked mode the software Locking/Unlocking ThinkEssentialsScenes/Zones To include modules into this scene Modifying Scenes/Zones Remove Zone option respectivelySchedules Select Scene/Zone and Action desired  ActivatedPages LinkModify the desired fields per Instructions in the section ItemsNetwork Operations Joining ThinkEssentials to Existing NetworksInitiate Primary Controller to Send Replication ExamplePrimary Controller Press ADD Device to add a secondary controller Adding a Controller To the networkSecondary Controller Device removed successfully message window Updating Secondary Controllers Polling Advanced OperationsOptimize/Repair Network Example Portable Controller Transfer Primary Role From ThinkessentialsInitiate Transfer in ThinkEssentials Confirmation of successful transferTransfer Primary Role To Thinkessentials On Settings tab, select Switch to or JoinController Shift command CONTROLLER, or Controller ShiftBackup Network Settings ConfigurationBackup file Restore commandClick the Backup or Restore Network Settings link Wayne-Dalton USB Z-WaveSection on the Settings tab Located. Note The default parent directory isCommand line window Before you begin, you must ExitModify the Target , then click on APPLY, then OK Adding Command Line Option to ThinkEssentials ShortcutStart ThinkEssentials using the ThinkEssentials icon Type in the /multi command line option Command Line Option Multiple Z-WaveUSB AdaptersInitiate command line function ThinkEssentials /multiInitiate command line function Shortcuts Press F5 to refresh and poll the networkExiting/Closing To reset the USB Z-Wave Adapter Factory ResetResetting Thinkessentials Again On the Settings tab, click on the Reset linkTroubleshooting Then select the module again It is enabled on the desired days of weekIf the modules’s icon is covered by a red Some modules do not supportSwitched on Set up your network againCheck to make sure that there is power Controller to my network. Now, neitherCompliance US and Foreign Patents pending