Wayne-Dalton Z-Wave WDSF-10 User Manual

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Module appears bright indicating it is in oN position.
Module appears dim indicating it is in oFF position. 
example of Dimming bar.
Use the following procedures for 
controlling Z-Wave
®  
modules 
individually.  For more advanced 
control functions please see 
the section titled “Creating/
Modifying Schedules”, page 
19-20.
1. To turn a specific Z-Wave
®
 
module oN or oFF, simply click on 
the icon of the intended module.  
Clicking repeatedly will typically 
toggle the module on and off.  
Typically, the icon will appear 
dimmer or greyed out when the 
Z-Wave
®
 module is in the oFF 
position.
In the case of window shades, 
clicking the icon will typically open 
or close the shade.
Advanced functionality for a module 
can be accessed by pressing-and-
holding the left mouse button while 
hovering over an icon or by right-
clicking the icon.  For example, 
lamp modules and dimmable light 
switches pop up a dimmer bar.  If 
a menu pops up instead, you may 
click the lock icon in the bottom-left 
corner to switch to LoCkeD mode 
to suppress the additional options.
Dimming Bar button can be 
manually adjusted with the mouse 
to the level desired.
NoTe: Many types of Z-Wave
®
 
modules have not been invented 
yet or are not known to the 
software, and may appear as 
question marks in the software 
interface.  Additionally, some 
modules will not react when their 
icons are clicked on.  There may 
be an upgrade available online 
at http://www.wayne-dalton.
com/access/Te which enables 
functionality for more types of 
devices.
Controlling Modules
Operation