Wayne-Dalton WDUSB-10 Before you begin, you must Exit, RUN dialog box type, Command line window

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Command Line Option:

 

Custom Latitude and Longitude

 

Use the following procedure to

 

set a specific and custom latitude

 

and longitude.

 

Wayne-Dalton ThinkEssentials®

 

allows for setting a custom latitude

 

and longitude by using a command

 

line configuration option. The

 

custom latitude and longitude will

 

remain programmed each time

 

ThinkEssentials® is started until it is

 

changed. The following instructions

 

assume the user has knowledge of

 

Windows and command line syntax.

Initiate command line function.

Before you begin, you must EXIT

ThinkEssentials®. See page

 

37 for instructions on “Exiting

 

ThinkEssentials®.”

 

1.Please see your computer Operating System documentation for information on how to start the command line option. In the Windows XP example shown, the command line option is started by clicking on START and then clicking on RUN. This will open a RUN dialog box.

2. In the RUN dialog box type in

Change to drive and directory where ThinkEssentials® is

located. Note: The default parent directory is

CMD and click on OK to open the

c:/program files/controlthink/thinkessentials.

Command line window.

3.Navigate to the drive and directory where ThinkEssentials® is located.

4.Type the program name, “ThinkEssentials” followed by the latitude/longitude command as noted in the following example

substituting your custom

Add latitude and longitude coordinates in decimal format.

coordinates:

 

ThinkEssentials /lat=XX.XXX /lon=YY.YYY

Negative Values are West or South. There is a single space prior to “/lon”.

5.Press the ENTER key and ThinkEssentials® will start.

The Custom coordinates will be

 

displayed under the Earth and Clock

 

icon in the Location and Schedules

Custom coordinates displayed under Earth and Clock icon.

section on the Settings tab.

 

Advanced 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 Drawing Floor Plan Button in the Design pane. ThisAgain ErasePress Remove Device to remove a Z-Wavemodule Right-click and select Remove Broken Device Remove/Replace Broken ModulesTo remove the module from Use the following procedure to lock/unlock ThinkEssentials Locked mode the softwareOperations Locking/Unlocking ThinkEssentialsScenes/Zones To include modules into this scene Modifying Scenes/Zones Remove Zone option respectivelySchedules Select Scene/Zone and Action desired  ActivatedLink Modify the desired fields per Instructions in the sectionPages 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 Transfer Primary Role From Thinkessentials Initiate Transfer in ThinkEssentialsExample Portable Controller Confirmation of successful transferOn Settings tab, select Switch to or Join Controller Shift commandTransfer Primary Role To Thinkessentials CONTROLLER, or Controller ShiftBackup Network Settings ConfigurationRestore command Click the Backup or Restore Network Settings linkBackup file Wayne-Dalton USB Z-WaveLocated. Note The default parent directory is Command line windowSection on the Settings tab 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 Command Line Option Multiple Z-WaveUSB Adapters Initiate command line functionType in the /multi command line option ThinkEssentials /multiInitiate command line function Shortcuts Press F5 to refresh and poll the networkExiting/Closing Factory Reset Resetting ThinkessentialsTo reset the USB Z-Wave Adapter Again On the Settings tab, click on the Reset linkTroubleshooting It is enabled on the desired days of week If the modules’s icon is covered by a redThen select the module again Some modules do not supportSet up your network again Check to make sure that there is powerSwitched on Controller to my network. Now, neitherCompliance US and Foreign Patents pending