GE 45608 manual Wave Terminology

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Z-Wave Terminology

Primary Controller: This is the main device used to set up and control your Z-Wave network. There can only be one primary controller and it must be used to add or delete devices. A primary controller can be a portable device like a hand-held remote, a static controller (permanently installed & never moved), or

a Z-Wave enabled PC.

Secondary Controller: The Z-Wave network supports multiple controllers so the consumer can use additional Z-Wave remotes throughout the home. If the secondary controller is the same brand and model as the primary, it will have all of the same capa- bilities as the primary with one exception; the secondary controller can not be used to add or delete devices.

Home Control Network: Your controllers and every Z-Wave device you have added with the primary controller are linked together into a wireless network. Each device in your network has a unique address assigned to it and cannot be activated by your neighbor’s Z-Wave controller.

Light/Node/Device: Node is the technical term used to describe a Z-Wave device in your home control network. Please note that the terms “Node”, “Device” and “Light” all refer to an individual Z-Wave enabled device and are interchangeable.

Group: Multiple Z-Wave devices can be turned ON or OFF with a single command when they are placed into a Group. One example would be grouping your porch light, exterior garage lights and patio lights together so that they could all be turned ON if you hear a strange sound in the middle of the night.

Scene: A scene lets you establish preset brightness levels for multiple Z-Wave controlled lights and then control them with one command. This is ideal for mood or task lighting. Scene 1 could be the family room lights set to dim for watching TV. Scene 2 could have the same lights set to a different brightness level for other activities like reading or entertaining.

Event: An event is something you want to happen at a specific time and day. This could be everyday, a specific day of the week, Monday through Friday, Saturday & Sunday only, or a one time oc- currence. Events can be set up to control an individual device,

a group or a scene.

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Contents Home Theater Remote Table of Contents Introduction Key Features includeChannel UP & Down Changes channel on active A/V device Audio/Video Key ChartPage Setup BatteriesAutomatic Time-Out Adding a Device by Entering Its Code Initial Setup Audio/Video DevicesAdding a Device by Searching for Its Code Changing a Device Code Deleting a DeviceViewing a Programmed Device Code To Access the Advanced Functions Menu Advanced Functions Audio/Video DevicesReplacing a Device Locking Volume Control to Other Devices Set Volume Control Volume LockRemoved from Volume Lock Volume LockThen Press OK SET to ReceiverKey Mover Key Macros Memory Full Macro Deleted Choose Another or OK to Exit LearningDelete ALL Deleting All Learned KeysAdjusting the LCD Timer Setting the LCD Display’s ContrastFrom Advanced FUNCTIONS, scroll to LCD TIMER. Press OK Deleting a Single Learned KeyResetting All Audio/Video Features Resetting the RemoteRisk of Fire Risk of Electrical Shock Risk of Burns Wave OverviewWave Terminology Things to consider regarding RF range Wireless RangeImportant Notes on New Remotes Mode Keys Wave Key ChartPage Wave Setup Devices / Lights / NodesAdding a Device Node / Light to the Network Add a device without assigning it to a specific number key Add a device and assign it to a specific number keyControlling an Individual Device Node / Light Setting a Light’s Brightness Level Turning a Light On or OffDeleting a Device Node / Light From Your Network Groups Create a Group or Add a Device to a GroupTo control a Group Scenes Removing a Device Node / Light From a GroupDeleting a Group To control a scene Adding a Device Node / Light to a SceneLabels Scene SetupRemoving a Device Node / Light From a Scene Deleting a SceneTurn all devices on or off All-On and All-Off ControlAdding or Excluding a Device To / From All Control EventsOFF only Adding an EventPage Enabling or Disabling an Individual Event ThermostatsEnabling or Disabling All Events Deleting an EventAdding a Thermostat Advanced ConfigurationControlling a Thermostat Deleting a ThermostatCopying information to or from the remote control To Change Advanced Configuration SettingsCreate Secondary Controller Value 1 =Network only To send only network information to a secondary remoteController Swap Controller Swap Transfer PrimaryReceiving Network and Device Information Recovering Network Information Resetting Your NetworkTo reset your network To recover network informationNetwork Update Interoperability with Z-WaveDevicesFCC Notice Warranty For Audio Receiver Setup Codes for Compatible Brands of Audio/Video DevicesFor Audio CD Reproductores de CDs For Audio Accessory Accesorios de AudioFor Satellite Set Top Box Receptores de Satélite For Audio Accessory,For Satellite Set Top Box, For Video DVDFor Video DVD, cont. Reproductores DVD, Mitsubishi . . . . . . .0060, 0000 For Television Televisores For Video Accessory Accesorios de VideoElectroband Electrograph Electrohome . . . . .0154, 0000 For Television, cont. Televisores,Orion . . . . . .0017, 0236, 0463 0145, 0171

45608 specifications

The GE 45608, a locomotive model manufactured by General Electric, has made significant contributions to the freight rail industry since its inception. Known for its powerful performance and advanced technology, the GE 45608 is designed to meet the demanding needs of freight transport while ensuring reliability and efficiency.

One of the standout features of the GE 45608 is its robust engine. Utilizing a 12-cylinder V-type diesel engine, it produces substantial horsepower, enabling it to haul heavy loads over challenging terrains. The locomotive's propulsion system is complemented by advanced traction control technology, which enhances its pulling power and stability, particularly on inclines. This feature is vital for operations in regions with varying topography.

The GE 45608 is equipped with an advanced control system that provides real-time diagnostics and performance monitoring. This technology allows operators to track the locomotive's health and efficiency, ensuring it runs optimally throughout its service life. The user-friendly interface enables quick access to critical data, aiding in troubleshooting and maintenance planning.

Safety is another crucial aspect of the GE 45608's design. The locomotive includes multiple safety features such as dynamic braking systems, which provide effective stopping power while reducing wear on the wheels. Additionally, it incorporates enhancements like GPS-based location tracking and the latest in collision avoidance technology, ensuring safe operation in freight yards and on main lines.

In terms of fuel efficiency, the GE 45608 stands out among its peers. Its engine is designed to optimize fuel consumption while delivering the required power, making it a cost-effective choice for rail operators. This efficiency not only reduces operational costs but also lessens the environmental impact by lowering emissions.

The locomotive's build quality reflects GE's commitment to durability. Constructed with high-grade materials, including corrosion-resistant components, the GE 45608 is engineered for longevity, making it a valuable asset for any freight operation.

In summary, the GE 45608 is a locomotive that combines power, advanced technology, and rugged durability. Its significant features, including a strong engine, sophisticated control systems, safety enhancements, and efficiency measures, make it a reliable choice for the freight rail industry. As rail transport continues to evolve, the GE 45608 exemplifies the innovations that drive operational success.