Wayne-Dalton WDUSB-10R Wayne-Dalton USB Z-Wave, If you have previously backed up, Restore command

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Restore Network Settings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use the following procedure to

 

 

 

restore your ThinkEssentials®

 

 

configuration to the drive and

 

 

directory of your choice.

 

The Wayne-Dalton USB Z-Wave®

 

adapter stores basic information about

 

 

 

 

the devices in your network, but the

 

 

 

layout, scenes and zones, and many

 

 

 

other configuration options are stored

 

 

 

by ThinkEssentials® on your computer.

 

On SETTINGS tab, select BACKUP OR RESTORE NETWORK SETTINGS.

 

 

If you have previously backed up

 

 

 

your Wayne-Dalton ThinkEssentials®

 

 

 

configuration, you may restore it using

 

 

 

the RESTORE command.

 

 

 

1. Switch to the SETTINGS tab and

 

 

click the BACKUP OR RESTORE

 

 

NETWORK SETTINGS link.

 

 

 

 

 

2. Select the RESTORE FLOOR PLAN

 

 

 

AND NETWORK SETTINGS option and

 

 

 

browse to the location of the stored

 

Select BACKUP FLOOR PLAN AND NETWORK SETTINGS.

backup file.

 

Advanced Operations

3.Click on OPEN to complete the process and click on OK to restart ThinkEssentials®.

Browse to the drive and directory location for the backup file.

Select OK to complete the process.

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Contents Home Control Basics Package Contents USB Z-Wave Adapter USB Stand Software on CDTable of Contents Copy See Replicate BasicsBasics Screen Layout Information Basics 143Number below corresponds to the bubble number above Install USB Adapter and USB stand into computer USB port Installation/SetupUse Change Location link to set your physical location NextPress ADD Device to add a Z-Wavemodule Adding Modules to the NetworkHide Pane Button or Design tab to reveal the icon Operation Common Operations Erase Drawing Floor PlanButton in the Design pane. This AgainPress Remove Device to remove a Z-Wavemodule To remove the module from Remove/Replace Broken ModulesRight-click and select Remove Broken Device Locking/Unlocking ThinkEssentials Use the following procedure to lock/unlock ThinkEssentialsLocked mode the software OperationsScenes/Zones To include modules into this scene Remove Zone option respectively Modifying Scenes/ZonesSelect Scene/Zone and Action desired SchedulesActivated  Items LinkModify the desired fields per Instructions in the section PagesJoining ThinkEssentials to Existing Networks Network OperationsPrimary Controller ExampleInitiate Primary Controller to Send Replication Secondary Controller Adding a Controller To the networkPress ADD Device to add a secondary controller Device removed successfully message window Updating Secondary Controllers Optimize/Repair Network Advanced OperationsPolling Confirmation of successful transfer Transfer Primary Role From ThinkessentialsInitiate Transfer in ThinkEssentials Example Portable ControllerCONTROLLER, or Controller Shift On Settings tab, select Switch to or JoinController Shift command Transfer Primary Role To ThinkessentialsConfiguration Backup Network SettingsWayne-Dalton USB Z-Wave Restore commandClick the Backup or Restore Network Settings link Backup fileBefore you begin, you must Exit Located. Note The default parent directory isCommand line window Section on the Settings tabStart ThinkEssentials using the ThinkEssentials icon Adding Command Line Option to ThinkEssentials ShortcutModify the Target , then click on APPLY, then OK ThinkEssentials /multi Command Line Option Multiple Z-WaveUSB AdaptersInitiate command line function Type in the /multi command line optionInitiate command line function Press F5 to refresh and poll the network ShortcutsExiting/Closing Again On the Settings tab, click on the Reset link Factory ResetResetting Thinkessentials To reset the USB Z-Wave AdapterTroubleshooting Some modules do not support It is enabled on the desired days of weekIf the modules’s icon is covered by a red Then select the module againController to my network. Now, neither Set up your network againCheck to make sure that there is power Switched onUS and Foreign Patents pending Compliance