Advanced Control Technologies Inc. 067X-0X Manuel D’Utilisation

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ZDW120 Instructions
P/D 100504
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by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
0671-01
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Wire this Wall Mounted Dimmer in place of an existing wall switch according to the diagram.  See the ZTH100
Wireless Controller operating instructions to add this module under the command of the Wireless Controller.
Air Gap Switch
The ZDW120 has an air gap switch on the face (lower left), that when pulled out, completely removes the power
available to the load (more so than simply turning the dimmer off).  This enables the lamps that are controlled by
the device to be changed with minimal danger of electrical shock.  The air gap switch must be pushed all the way
back in for the dimmer to operate the lamps again.
BASIC OPERATION
Local Control
The ZDW120 allows the user to
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 Turn ON or OFF, DIM or BRIGHTEN, the load attached.
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 Add or remove the module from the Z-Wave system
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 Control other Z-Wave enabled devices.
Also, when a controller prompts you to “Send Node ID” or to “Press Button on Unit”, quickly tap one the top or bottom
of the switch once to satisfy those instructions. Also, quickly tapping 4 times will give you the same result without
changing the state of the load attached or transmitting to other Z-Wave devices.
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 Tapping top of the switch turns the load attached ON.
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 Tapping bottom of the switch turns the load attached OFF.
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 Pressing and holding the top of the switch will brighten the load attached, and pressing and holding the bottom
of the switch will dim the load.  When OFF, pressing and holding the bottom of the switch will cause the load
will go to the minimum dim level.
Note:  Upon restoration of power after a power loss, the ZDW120 defaults OFF.
LED indication
The LED on the ZDW120 will turn on when the load attached is ON.  However, the LED can be user configured
to turn ON when the load attached is OFF, if so desired, to act as a night light.
Remote Control
The ZDW120 will respond to BASIC and MULTILEVEL commands that are part of the Z-Wave system. Refer to
your controller’s instructions as to whether your controller can transmit those commands.
See the information in the section titled Version (Page 6) for a complete list of commands the ZDW120 will support.
ADVANCED OPERATION
Protection
The ZDW120 supports the Protection Command.
The ZDW120 can be set to any one of three Protection modes by a wireless controller. Refer to your controller
for information on how to set the various modes of  Protection. Some controllers may only be able to set certain
settings of Protection.
There are 3 modes of Protection:
1.  No Protection
2.  Child Protection
3.  Paddle Switch totally disabled
When Protection is set to “No Protection” mode, the ZDW120 works normally.
When Protection is set to “Child Protection” mode, you will have to press the switch 3 times rapidly to control the
attached load. The ZDW120 operates normally when controlled by a wireless controller.
When Protection is set to “Paddle Switch totally disabled” mode, the paddle switch will not work. You will be able
to turn the load on and off only with a wireless controller, however the paddle switch can still be used to access
the Z-Wave network.