Zonoff Inc. EMBY001 Manual Do Utilizador
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COOPER
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COOPER
Overview
The Cooper Wall Switch Series replaces regular switches and dimmers to provide ON/OFF control locally and through TaHomA.
Cooper Wall Switches must be installed by a licensed electrician following the instructions included with the device. As part
of TaHomA’s Z-Wave mesh network, the switches will act as repeaters, ensuring commands will be transmitted regardless of
obstacles or dead spots.
Cooper Wall Switches must be installed by a licensed electrician following the instructions included with the device. As part
of TaHomA’s Z-Wave mesh network, the switches will act as repeaters, ensuring commands will be transmitted regardless of
obstacles or dead spots.
Inclusion into TaHomA
NOTE: Only 1 device at a time can be included into TaHomA.
1. Make sure the switch correctly controls all connected loads before including into TaHomA. Make sure the switch has
power but is not yet included by verifying that the LED is blinking.
2. In TaHomA’s Device Configurator, press the “Start Listening” button. Wait until the Device Finder window displays the
message “Listening for a device to add to the network” before continuing to the next step.
3. Briefly press and release the ON/OFF BUTTON. Once the Device Finder window displays the message “Found a Device”
and the Name and Room drop down menus appear, the switch has been successfully included into the TaHomA system.
If the Device Finder window hangs in the “Listening for device” state, you may be out of range of the TaHomA
controller, in which case, you will have to use the USBIC for programming (refer to page 69 for more information
about the USBIC).
controller, in which case, you will have to use the USBIC for programming (refer to page 69 for more information
about the USBIC).
4. In the Device Editor window, enter a name for the switch and assign it to a room.
5. The switch is now fully included in the network and can now be controlled by TaHomA. Remember to activate the
switch through TaHomA’s Device Configurator to confirm successful programming.
Status LED (blue)
ON/OFF Button
Cat. No.
1822332 (15A)
1822335 (8A)
1822333 (15A)
1822354 (Accessory)
1822334 (8A)
1822355 (Accessory)
LED Functions
LED is Blinking Blue: Device is powered but not
included in the TaHomA system. Once powered and
properly installed, the LED will turn off.
included in the TaHomA system. Once powered and
properly installed, the LED will turn off.
LED is Blue (when ON/OFF button is pressed):
Connected load is ON.
Connected load is ON.
LED is OFF: (when ON/OFF button is pressed):
Connected load is OFF.
Connected load is OFF.
Wall Switches
Exclusion from TaHomA
NOTE: Only 1 device at a time can be excluded from TaHomA.
1. In TaHomA’s Device Configurator, click the “Remove Device” button. Wait until the Device Remover window displays the
message “Listening for a device to remove from the network” before continuing to the next step.
2. Briefly press and release the ON/OFF button. TaHomA will remove the switch from the system and the icon will disappear
from TaHomA. Once removed from the system, the switch’s LED will start blinking, indicating it is no longer included in
TaHomA.
TaHomA.
Manual Operation
Pressing the ON/OFF button will act as a toggle switch and turn connected loads on or off.
Wall Switches
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