Wayne-Dalton WDTC-20 user manual Z-WaveProgramming, Seconds

Models: WDTC-20

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Z-Wave®Programming

Z-Wave®Programming

and Operation (continued)

If your controller does not support full thermostat device class functions, it may still be able to control the NORMAL/SAVE ENERGY mode (ie. set back) of the thermostat through basic ON/OFF commands similar to those used by lighting switches. By sending the basic commands, ON and OFF, to the thermostat, the sending controller can switch between NORMAL (ON) mode and SAVE ENERGY (OFF) mode.

TIP: Set the thermostat into the mode (NORMAL or SAVE ENERGY) before depressing the BIND button to include the thermostat into a specific SCENE on the controller. This will allow the controller to learn the NORMAL or SAVE ENERGY mode for the specific scene. See the example for the Wayne-Dalton Wireless Gateway, WDHA-12R, on page 32.

ALTERNATE PROGRAMMING DIRECTIONS:

(For controllers that do not support thermostat device class or do not support basic command class):

If your controller does not support any thermostat device class functions, and also does not support basic ON/OFF commands used by lighting switches, then a special compatibility feature in your Wayne- Dalton Z-Wave®enabled thermostat is available so that it can be controlled by binary switch command class ON/OFF commands.

The special compatibility feature is accessed by pressing and holding the thermostat BIND button for 4 seconds, then releasing the button during controller programming. This feature allows generic and older Z-Wave®controllers to control the NORMAL (ON) mode and SAVE ENERGY (OFF) mode of the thermostat using binary switch command class ON/OFF commands. See the programming example on page 30 for the Wayne- Dalton Handy Remote, HA-09WD.

NOTE: Your Wayne-Dalton thermostat will work in a network using both normal and alternate programming to accommodate all controllers present in the network.

Z-Wave®Programming

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BIND button

 

 

 

 

 

COOL

 

 

RESET

 

 

NORMAL SAVE

 

 

ENERGY

NOTE: An example of programming to a controller using the alternate programming method is shown on page 30.

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