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ZDW120 Instructions
P/D 100504
HomePro
by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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All On/All Off
The ZDW120 supports the ALL ON/ ALL OFF commands.
The ZDW120 can be set to respond to ALL ON and ALL OFF commands 4 different ways.
Refer to your controller for information on how to set the ZDW120 to operate in the manner you desire. Some
controllers may be only able to set certain settings of ALL ON/ALL OFF response.
The 4 different ways the ZDW120 can be setup to respond to ALL ON and ALL OFF commands are:
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ZDW120 will not respond to ALL ON or the ALL OFF command.
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ZDW120 will respond to ALL OFF command but will not respond to ALL ON command.
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ZDW120 will respond to ALL ON command but will not respond to ALL OFF command.
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ZDW120 will respond to ALL ON and the ALL OFF command (default).
Association
The ZDW120 supports the Association command.
The ZDW120 can be set to control other Z-Wave devices.  You can turn on and off, and even dim other Z-Wave
devices once they are “associated” into 1 of 4 groups within the ZDW120.
Each group is turned on or off (or dimmed) by tapping or holding the switch a differing amount of times.
If you associate a Z-Wave device into Group 1, you can turn that device on and off by tapping the switch on or
off once. The load attached to the ZDW120 will also turn on or off.
You can brighten the controlled device by pushing and holding the top of the switch, dim by pushing and holding
the bottom of the switch.
If you associate a Z-Wave device into Group 2, you can turn that device on and off by tapping the top or bottom
of the switch twice. You can brighten or dim devices by tapping the top or bottom of the switch once and then hold
it down. The load attached to the ZDW120 is not affected.
If you associate a Z-Wave device into Group 3, you can turn that device on by tapping the top of the switch three
times 
or off by tapping the bottom of the switch three times. You can brighten devices by tapping the top of the
switch twice or dim devices by tapping the bottom of the switch twice and then hold it down. The load attached
to the ZDW120 is not affected.
If you associate a Z-Wave device into Group 4, that device will be commanded to turn on or off when the ZDW120
is commanded to turn on or off.  Caution: The ZDW120 will not transmit to Z-Wave devices in Group 4 if it is already
in the state that the Z-Wave command commanded it to.
You can associate up to 5 Z-Wave devices into each of these four groups.  For instructions on how to  “associate
a Z-Wave device into one of these groups, refer to your wireless controller instructions. (If you are using the
ZTH100 controller, refer to the Setup Menu, Association section).
A note about dimming, if you combine Z-Wave enabled dimmers and other types of Z-Wave devices in a group,
place a Z-Wave enabled dimmer into the empty group 1
st
 to ensure that the dimming operates correctly.
Routing Support
The ZDW120 is a routing slave
The Z-Wave devices that are “associated” into Group 2 or Group 3 can be commanded from the ZDW120 via
repeater nodes. In other words, the command can be routed through nodes that are in between the Z-Wave device
you are trying to control and the ZDW120.
This routing via repeater nodes only needs to occur when the Z-Wave device you are trying to control and the
ZDW120 are not within direct range of each other. You will be able to determine this is the case, if, after
associating” a Z-Wave device into a group you cannot control it with the ZDW120.
For Group 2 and Group 3, if you cannot control the Z-Wave device directly from the ZDW120, you must tell the
ZDW120 what other Z-Wave devices are between it and the Z-Wave device you are trying to control.  You must
use a controller to do this, so refer to your controller’s instructions on how to tell the ZDW120 this information. This
is sometimes called “Assigning Routes”. Caution: you do not want to do this unnecessarily because the ZDW120
is limited to communicating to Z-Wave devices via repeater nodes. So first, be sure to determine you cannot
control the device directly from the ZDW120 because you can communicate up to 25 Z-Wave devices (5 in each