Remotec ZXT-120 to AC IR Extender User Manual
- June 11, 2024
- Remotec
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Controller and Gateway Requirements
- Built‐in IR code library
- Product Overview
- Z‐Wave Remote Control
- ZXT‐120 Information
- Reset ZXT‐120 to factory default
- INSTALLATION
- WIRELESS INFORMATION
- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- CHECKING ACCESSORIES
- FCC NOTICE
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ZXT-120 to AC IR Extender
User Manual
Z-Wave ZXT-120
User’s Manual
ZXT-120
(Z-Wave-to-AC IR Extender)
Z-Extender TM ZXT-120
(Z-Wave-to-AC IR Extender) Operating Instructions
Introduction
The ZXT‐120 is a Z‐Wave to IR extender for air‐conditioner (AC), (Figure 1),
it works with any Z‐Wave compliant gateway or controller by translating Z‐
ave Thermostat Commands to AC IR control code. User can select the IR code
from the built‐in code library of ZXT‐120, or use learning function, by using
Z‐ Wave Configuration Commands according to the parameter table. ZXT‐120 is
also with built‐in temperature sensor which allows gateway or controller to
get the current room temperature. ZXT‐120 can be configured as either
“Frequently Listening Routing Slaves” (FLiRS) or “Always Listening” node
after exclusion process (before inclusion process). FLiRS node type is for
battery operated applications and it will enter sleep mode frequently in
order to conserve battery consumption that can provide the flexibility if
there is out of 5Vdc power source. Also, user can place the unit in anywhere
at home.
Always Listening node type is for the needs of fast response application. It
works with 5Vdc power source. Always Listening node can act as a repeater,
which will retransmit the RF signal to ensure that the signal is received by
its intended destination by routing the signal around obstacle and radio dead
spots.
ZXT‐120 supports Network Wide Inclusion (NWI) and Explore Frames.
It also supports Z‐Wave networks with multiple gateways and controllers. Like
every Z‐Wave accessory, user will need to include the
ZXT‐120 into their Z‐Wave network using the primary controller. Then, the user
can use either the primary controller or secondary controller to configure and
setup the ZXT‐120 using Z‐Wave’s configuration command class. Once the
configuration and setup is complete, the controller can use Z‐Wave
“Thermostat commands class” to control their IR‐controlled air‐conditioner
through the ZXT‐120.
Controller and Gateway Requirements
The ZXT‐120 can work with any Z‐Wave compliant controller or gateway
supporting the following Z‐Wave commands.
– Configuration Command Class
– Multilevel Sensor Command Class
– Thermostat Command Class
Thermostat Mode Command Class
Thermostat Fan Mode Command Class
Thermostat Set‐point Command Class
Built‐in IR code library
The Built‐in IR code library supports most of the popular air conditioner
brands in the market. Z‐Wave gateway and controller does not need to have any
IR control code knowledge. User can use Z‐ Wave controller or gateway to
select the IR code according to the ZXT‐ 120 code list separately provided
through Z‐Wave configuration command.
Glossary Device or Node| Devices and nodes are all terms to
describe an individual Z‐Wave device. These are all interchangeable when
setting up your Z‐Wave network.
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Inclusion| Add a Z‐Wave device to the network.
Exclusion| Delete a Z‐Wave device from the network.
**Remove| To take a device out of a group, scene or association group
while that device still exists in the same Z‐Wave network.
Z‐Wave Network| A collection of Z‐Wave devices is controlled by primary
and secondary controllers operating on the same system. A Z‐Wave network has
its own unique ID code so that controllers not in the network cannot control
the system.
Primary Controller| The first controller is used to set up your devices
and network. Only the Primary Controller can be used to include or delete
devices from a network. It is recommended that you mark the primary controller
for each network for ease in modifying your network.
Secondary Controller| A controller containing network information
about other devices within the network and is used for controlling devices.
Secondary controller is created from the Primary Controller and cannot include
or delete devices to the network.
Inclusion Controller**| A controller containing network information about
other devices within the network and is used for controlling devices.
Inclusion controller is created from the Primary Controller in a SIS enabled
Z‐Wave network. Inclusion Controllers have the ability to add and remove
devices from the network.
ZXT‐120 Operations
Before using the ZXT‐120, please read the [INSTALLATION] if you need to mount the ZXT‐120 to a wall. Power up the ZXT‐120 by the USB Power 5Vdc or Dry battery AAA x 3pcs.
- Plug‐in 5Vdc power into the USB socket if operated at Always Listening Or
- Install 3xAAA batteries if operated at FLiRS mode.
- Please refer to the section of [MOUNTING PROCEDURE].
- Remove the battery cover on the back of your ZXT‐120 battery
- Mount the battery cover into the main unit with 2 screws.
- Check the polarity of the batteries and the “+/‐” marks inside the battery
- Insert the batteries.
- Push the battery cover and main unit back in place.
**CAUTION** (battery and power adaptor safety)
− Use new batteries of the recommended type and size only.
− Never mix used and new batteries together.
− To avoid chemical leaks, remove batteries from the ZXT‐120 if you do not
intend to use the remote for an extended period of time.
− Dispose of used batteries properly; do not burn or bury them.
(Please carefully read through the following then store the manual for future reference.)
Product Overview
Z‐Wave Remote Control
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Select your operation mode; please refer to “Listening Mode” section.
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Include or Exclude the unit from the existing Z‐Wave home control network with your primary controller.
‐ Refer to your primary controller instructions to process the inclusion / exclusion setup procedure.
‐ When prompted by your primary controller, click once on the PROG button.
‐ The primary controller should indicate that the action was successful. If the controller indicates the action was unsuccessful, please repeat the procedure. -
User can use either primary controller or secondary controller (should support configuration command class) to setup the ZXT‐ 120 AC code by the parameter 27 (IR code number for built‐in code library), please refer to code list for the parameter value then setup your AC control code.
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Once the configuration and setup were completed, the controller can use Z‐Wave “Thermostat commands class” to control their IR‐controlled air‐ conditioner with the ZXT‐120.
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You can record down your device code under the below table for future reference after setting up the ZXT‐120 correctly.
AC device programmed to your ZXT‐120
Code no.:
ZXT‐120 Information
How to get the NIF “Node Information Frame” on ZXT‐120 (Inclusion)
Step | Setup Key | LED Indication Status on ZXT‐120 |
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1 | Press the PROG button on the ZXT‐120 | · LED flashes once then stay off |
(ZXT‐120 will report the supported command class)
Parameter No. and Parameter Value of configuration commandParameter Number|
Definitions| Parameter Value
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25 (0x19)| Indicate a location for IR code learning and start learning| 0‐22
(0x00 – 0x16)
26 (0x1A)| Learning status register
Note: The status value 0x01 and 0x04 will be reset to 0 when the ZXT‐120
receive a get command to this parameter| 0x00 : Idle ‐ this IR channel is
idle (default)
0x01 : OK ‐ the latest learning process successful and completed
0x02 : Learning ‐ the ZXT‐120 is busy processing previous learning
request
0x04 : Failed ‐ the latest learning request failed
27 (0x1B)| IR code number for built‐in code library| Refer “Code list” for
details
28 (0x1C)| External IR Emitter power level| 0x00 : normal power mode
0xFF : high power mode (default)
32 (0x20)| Surround IR control – to avoid the IR interference by disabling the
surrounding IR emitter if 2 air‐conditioners in a room are used – extend the
battery life by disabling the Surround IR Emitters| 0x00 : disable
Surround IR Emitters
0xFF : enable Surround IR Emitters (default)
33 (0x21)| AC function “SWING” control| 0x00: SWING OFF
0x01: SWING AUTO(Default)
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35 (0x23)| Learn location status| Bit mask = 1, learn location has learn data.
Otherwise, Bit
mask = 0 See figure “ Learn location ” as below
Parameter Table Figure: Learn location
On the above example, location 1, 7, 8, 12, 16 has learned data.
Mapping Information
− BASIC Set Value 0x00 will map to Thermostat mode Off 0x00.
− BASIC set Value 0xFF will map to Thermostat mode Resume 0x05.
Listening Mode Change (default mode is FLiRS)
ZXT‐120 can be configured as either “Frequently Listening Routing Slaves”
(FLiRS) or “Always Listening” node after exclusion process.
FLiRS node type is targeted for battery operated applications and it will
enter sleep mode frequently in order to conserve battery consumption.
Always Listening node type is targeted for the needs of required a fast
response application.
Important:
It is not allowed to changing ZXT‐120 operation mode without exclusion process
(do not change ZXT‐120 operation mode while ZXT‐120 is included in a network).
How to switch ZXT‐120 listening mode from “Always Listening to “FLiRS “(or
vice verse)
Step | Setup Key | LED Indication Status on ZXT‐120 |
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1 | Press and hold the PROG button on the ZXT‐120 for around 4 seconds | · LED |
stay off
2| Release the button and then press the PROG button 3 times within 2 seconds|
· LED flashes twice then stay off(ZXT‐120 set in FLiRS mode) OR
· LED flashes four times then stay off (ZXT‐120 set in Always Listening mode)
IR Code Selection
ZXT‐120 is with built‐in IR AC code library, user may select the IR code using
Configuration Command Class.Step| Setup Key| LED Indication Status on ZXT‐120
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1| After included ZXT‐120 to Z‐Wave controller or Gateway, go to device setup
for configuration on gateway or controller.| ‐
2| Input parameter number “27” and parameter value (please look up the code
list of ZXT‐120 according to your AC brand). Then complete the configuration p
rocess.| ‐
3| Press the PROG button on the ZXT‐120. (this step apply when using ZRC‐100
or other portable controller for set up, if using gateway, user can skip this
step)| ·LED flashes once when ZXT‐120 receives the configuration setting
4| Go back to the control page of ZXT‐ 120 on the gateway and try the function
such as (cool, temperature set).
If the air conditioner does not respond to the command you set on Gateway
(Cool, Heat, Auto, Temperature set etc.), repeat step 2 and 3 to select the
next code on code list.| · LED flashes once every time it receives a command
from gateway
Important Information
− Different brand or model of air conditioner has different function.
For example, some air conditioner only support temperature set from
18ºC ºC‐30ºC, if user set 17on gateway, ZXT‐120 will not respond.
− There are more than 1 code for each brand, some does not support
heat, if user selected a code that does not support heat but the
original air Conditioner supports heat function, please continue to
try next code until the correct one is selected.
− If none of the code works on the target air conditioner, or the air
conditioner brand is not shown on the code list, please select code
“000” for IR code learning (refer to instruction of IR Code Learning)
IR Code Learning
In case none of the code on the code list works for the targeted air
conditioner, user can use IR code learning function using configuration
according to below steps:Step| Setup Key| LED Indication Status on ZXT‐120
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1| Go to configuration setting page on the gateway or ZRC‐100 and input
parameter number “27” and parameter value “000” to select the dedicated AC
code number “000” for learning.| · LED flashes once when ZXT‐120 receives the
configuration setting
2| Look up below mapping table (value 0‐22) for learning, and decide the IR
setting you intent to learn next.
For example “22°C, cool” which matches value “5” (IR code to be learnt will
locate at “5” in ZXT‐120). Set your original air conditioner remote at “22°C,
cool” and turn it off. (Besides temperature and mode, you may set other
desired settings, such as Fan, Swing etc.)| ‐
3| Go to configuration setting page on the gateway or ZRC‐100 and input
parameter number “25” and parameter value “5” (in this case).| ‐
4| Press the PROG button on the ZXT‐120. (this step apply when using ZRC‐100
or other portable controller for set up, if using gateway, user can skip this
step)| · LED flashes once when ZXT‐120 receives the configuration setting
· ZXT‐120 is ready to learn
5| Aim the original air conditioner remote at ZXT‐120 according to below
position within 1‐3 inches Press “power on” button on the original air
conditioner remote. If the learning is failed, repeat step 3 to step 5.
To learn next IR code, repeat step 2 to step 5.| LED flashes twice if
learning is successful.
LED flashes 6 times if it’s failed.
When you encounter problem, check followings:
− Make sure your original remote is switched to power off.
− Press the key on original remote before learning mode timeout.
− Keep away from incandescent light and direct sunlight during learning.
− Make sure IR Transmitter of your original remote alight with learning diode
of ZXT‐120, you may also slight adjust closer or further away the distance
of two devices. Some of remotes the IR transmitter in hidden behind lens
and may not installed center of remote.
− Make sure the power is good on both devices, especially the original remote.
Use fresh batteries.
IR Learning Mapping Table (Parameter number 25)
Default Cool…………………… Default Heat
Parameter Value (Location)| Thermostat command & IR
setting
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0| OFF
1| ON (resume)
2| 19°C cool
3| 20°C cool
4| 21°C cool
5| 22°C cool
6| 23°C cool
7| 24°C cool
8| 25°C cool
9| 26°C cool
10| 27°C cool
11| 28°C cool
12| 19°C heat
13| 20°C heat
14| 21°C heat
15| 22°C heat
16| 23°C heat
17| 24°C heat
18| 25° C heat
19| 26°C heat
20| 27°C heat
21| 28°C heat
22| Dry mode
Important Information
After all learning completed, user can go back to the ZXT‐120 control page
on the gateway for normal operation.
− On the gateway UI, user can only use the temperature range from the
mapping table, OFF, ON(RESUME), COOL, HEAT,
DRY, If user press the button of FAN, or other function on the gateway UI
which is not listed in above table, ZXT‐120 will not respond.
− If user only learnt ON, OFF, or part of the settings according to the
above table, ZXT‐120 will send the learnt data to the air
conditioner only. For example, user only learnt ON, OFF, 22°C Cool,
24°C Heat, ZXT‐120 will not send IR data to air conditioner if user
set 27°C Cool on the gateway.
− ZXT‐120 has been pre‐defined default cool at 26°C, default heat at
22°C, when user press Cool on gateway without setting temperature,
ZXT‐120 will send the learnt data of 26°C Cool to air conditioner. When
user press Heat on gateway without setting temperature, ZXT‐120 will
send the learnt data of 22°C Heat to air conditioner.
− There is only one code for dry mode, user can set it at any
preferred temperature.
− User can still use gateway to set up scene and schedule with ZXT‐120, for
example, to have AC turn on at 23°C every day at 7 pm, 25°C at 11pm. Just
make sure the set code is learnt.
− The learning mapping table is for split air conditioner which
remote control is with LCD display. For window type air conditioner
(which remote control is without LCD display), the mapping table with
temperatures do not apply, due to different type of IR control protocol.
However, user may still use the OFF, or ON/RESUME, DRY key for learning.
(Because the POWER key on the original remote without LCD display is toggle,
user can choose either ON key, or OFF key to learn Power key,
after learning is done, press once to turn on the air conditioner if
the air conditioner is OFF, press once to turn off if the air conditioner is
ON)
Reset ZXT‐120 to factory default
Press and hold “PROG” button for 10seconds on ZXT‐120. The LED will flash
twice until reset process is completed.
Note: This reset step will not affect the operation mode of ZXT‐120, user
should refer to “Listening Mode" section if you want to change the operation
mode.
Information
− If you are using Gateway or other Z‐wave controllers to operate
ZXT‐120, Please follow the instruction from the gateway or other
controller.
− You can check either the specifications in the manual of your ZXT‐120 or
also check online at www.remotec.com.hk for
a full list of products that can be used with your ZXT‐120.
INSTALLATION
MOUNTING THE ZXT‐120 TO A WALL
MOUNTING LOCATION PRECAUTIONS
- Before mounting, check the material and structure of the mounting location. If the location does not have the proper material or structure, the ZXT‐ 20 can fall and cause injuries.
- Use commercial items that best match the wall structure and material for the screws and other fixtures.
- Do not mount near a kitchen counter, humidifier, or other location in which it can be exposed to smoke or steam. Doing so could cause a fire or electrical shock.
- Do not mount in locations with high humidity or large amounts of dust. Doing so could cause a fire or electrical shock.
- Do not mount to locations subject to high temperatures, high humidity, or exposure to water. Doing so could cause a fire or electrical shock.
- Do not mount to locations subject to large amounts of vibration, large jolts, or large forces. These could cause an injury if the ZXT‐120 falls and breaks.
MOUNTING PROCEDURE PRECAUTIONS
- Do not modify parts or use the ZXT‐120 in ways other than its intended use. Doing so could cause the ZXT‐120 to fall and result in an injury.
- Be sure to fully check that there are no electrical wires or pipes inside the wall before mounting.
- If any of the screws are loose, the ZXT‐120 can fall and cause an injury. Do not mount the ZXT‐120 with the screws still loose.
- Check that the two screws mounted to the wall are fully inserted into the key holes of the ZXT‐120. Otherwise, the ZXT‐120 can fall and cause an injury.
- Do not mount the ZXT‐120 so that it sticks out from the wall edge. It could get hit by people’s bodies or objects and cause an injury.
- Supplier will not be liable for any accidents or injuries that occur due to improper mounting or handling.
- When mounting, be careful not to get your fingers pinched or injure your hands.
MOUNTING PROCEDURE
The ZXT‐120 can be mounted to a wall or wooden racks using the two key holes
in the bottom case.
Note 1: The reception sensitivity varies depending on the antenna
direction.
Note 2: Before mounting to a wall, be sure to fully read the precautions.
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Obtain two screws suitable for the wall strength and material. The screw size is shown in the figure below.
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The positional relationship between the ZXT‐120 key holes and the screw mounting positions are shown in the figure below.
Note 1: When mounting the screws to the wall, leave a space between the wall and screw cap as shown in the figure. -
Insert the ZXT‐120 key holes onto the two screws mounted to the wall, and then slide downward to secure in place.
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After securing the ZXT‐120 to the wall, connect the USB Power or batteries and IR emitter cable to the ZXT‐120.
Note 1: Check that the ZXT-120 is firmly secured to the wall.
Note 2: Insert USB plug or batteries and IR emitter cable so that they are firmly connected to the ZXT-120. -
When removing the ZXT‐120 from the wall, lift up the ZXT‐120, then pull it towards you.
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Detach the main unit from the battery chassis by move toward to top position.
WIRELESS INFORMATION
Wireless range:
This device has an open‐air line‐of‐sight transmission distance of 100 feet
which complies with the Z‐Wave standards. Performance can vary depending on
the amount of objects in between Z‐Wave devices such as walls and furniture.
Every Z‐Wave device set up in your network will act as a signal repeater
allowing devices to talk to each other and find alternate routes in the case
of a reception dead spot.
Radio frequency limitations:
- Each wall or object (i.e.: refrigerator, bookshelf, large TV, etc) can reduce the maximum range of 65 feet by up to 25 to 30%.
- Plasterboard and wooden walls block less of the radio signal then concrete, brick or tile walls which will have more of an effect on signal strength.
- Wall mounted Z‐Wave devices will also suffer a loss of range if they are housed in metal junction boxes which could also reduce the range by up to 25 to 30%.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Z‐Wave Frequently Asked Questions
Q Why won’t my ZXT‐120 work with the Z‐Wave devices I purchased from another country?****
– A Due to different countries regulations Z‐Wave products from different regions are set to different frequencies. Before purchasing new devices make sure you have checked that the device is compatible in your region.
Q How do I know which product is compatible with my ZXT‐120?****
– A ZXT‐120 should work with any Z‐Wave controller or gateway that has control capability for “Thermostat” devices. You can check either the specifications in the manual of your ZXT‐120 or also check online at www.remotec.com.hk for a full list of products that can be used with your ZXT‐120. All Z‐Wave products also come with the Z‐Wave logo.
Q Can I use the USB port to configure ZXT‐120?****
– A No, the mini USB port only provides an alternative option for user to power the ZXT‐120.
Q Do I need an electrician to install Z‐Wave products in my house?****
– A Installation can be simple. In some cases all you need to do is mount the ZXT‐120 to a wall or wooden racks. You also can place the ZXT‐ 120 on the desk and power it with dry cell batteries.
Q How to select my air‐conditioner IR code from ZXT‐120?****
– A You should refer to the code list and look into the brand and try the code no. sequentially until you find the right code. You can record down your device code under the table for future reference after setting up the ZXT‐120 correctly.
Q ZXT‐120 is working on top and 4‐directions IR output, but there is no response on the IR emitter socket, why?****
– A ZXT‐120 supports two IR power levels for the external IR emitter to avoid saturation of the IR receiver. You can set the IR output power level by the Parameter Table value (normal or high power mode) or adjust the position of your external IR emitter.
Q Can I use 2 or more ZXT‐120 in my house? What is the max. units if yes?****
– A Yes and it is very depend on the capability of gateway / controller. For example, gateway can supports up to 8, 16 or 32 ZXT‐120 in a network.
Q How to avoid the IR interference if I am using 2 identical air‐ conditioners in same location but want to control them individually?****
– A User can disable the Surround IR Output function, connect the external IR emitter and aim it at the specific AC unit. The operating distance of external IR emitter is around 100cm (High power mode) and 50cm (Low power mode) but it is also depends on the sensitivity of the IR receiver.External IR emitter cable
Q Where can I keep up to date with the latest Z‐Wave products for my house?****
– A You can keep up to date by visiting the www.remotec.com.hk website where we will have information and ideas for using Z‐ Wave technology.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Model no.| BW8377EU (ZXT‐120EU) BW8377AU (ZXT‐120AU) BW8377US
(ZXT‐120US) BW8377IN (ZXT‐120IN)
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RF frequency| 868.4MHz (EU) (ZXT‐120EU)
921.4MHz (AU) (ZXT‐120AU)
908.4MHz (US) (ZXT‐120US)
865.22MHz (IN) (ZXT‐120IN)
RF operating distance| up to 80ft outdoor line of sight, in unobstructed
environment
IR operating distance| up to 25ft line of sight, in unobstructed
environment
IR learning| Max. 23 commands
Temperature| Measurable range: 32 – 104 °F / 0 – 40 °C
Operation: 0 ‐ 40°C
Storage: ‐20 ‐ 60°C
Powered by| USB Power DC 5V 100mA or Dry battery AAA x 3pcs
Dimension| Dia.=70mm, T = 18mm (Main unit)
Dia.=70mm, T = 15.5mm (Battery chassis)
Weight| 35g (Battery chassis excluded) 60g (Battery chassis included)
90g (Main + Battery chassis + AAA x3pcs)
Z‐Wave device type
Basic Device Class: BASIC_TYPE_ROUTING_SLAVE
Generic Device Class: GENERIC_TYPE_THERMOSTAT
Specific Device Class: SPECIFIC_TYPE_THERMOSTAT_GENERAL_V2
Z‐Wave Command Class| Version| Controlled| Supported
COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_MODE| Version2| NO| YES
COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_SETPOINT| Version2| NO| YES
COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_FAN_MODE| Version2| NO| YES
COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY| Version1| NO| YES
COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION| Version1| NO| YES
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COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC| Version1| NO| YES
COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION| Version1| NO| YES
COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL| Versio| N| Y
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_ALL| **** Version1| NO| YES
COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC| Version1| NO| YES
Supported function in Thermostat Command Class
Z‐Wave command class | Description | Supported |
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Thermostat Fan mode | Auto/Auto Low | YES |
Low | YES | |
Auto High | YES | |
High | YES | |
Auto Medium | YES | |
Medium | YES | |
Thermostat Set point | Heating | YES |
Cooling | YES | |
Furnace | NO | |
Dry Air | YES | |
Moist Air | NO | |
Auto changeover | YES | |
Energy Save heating | NO | |
Energy Save cooling | NO | |
Away heating | NO | |
Thermostat Mode | Off | YES |
Heat | YES | |
Cool | YES | |
Auto | YES | |
Auxiliary/Emergency Heat | NO | |
Resume | YES | |
Fan only | YES | |
Furnace | NO | |
Dry Air | YES | |
Moist Air | NO | |
**** |
**** FAN LOW (1/3)
| COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT
_FANMODE, v1| THERMOSTAT
FAN_MODE_SE T
| FAN MODE = 1
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COMMANDCLASS
THERMOSTAT_FANMODE, v2| THERMOSTAT FAN_MODE_SE T| FAN MODE = 1
FAN MD (2/3)| –| –| –
COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT
_FANMODE, v2| THERMOSTAT FAN_MODE_SE T| FAN MODE = 5
FANHIGH (3/3)| COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT
_FANMODE, v1| THERMOSTAT FAN_MODE_SET| AN MODE = 3
COMMANDCLASS
THERMOSTAT _FANMODE, v2| THERMOSTAT
FAN_MODE_SE T| FAN MODE = 3
SWING| SWING ON/ SWING AUTO| COMMANDCLASS
CONFIGURATI ON| CONFIGURATIO N_SET| PARAMETER NO. = 33
SIZE = 1
VALUE = 1
SWING OFF| COMMANDCLASS
CONFIGURATI ON| CONFIGURATIO N_SET| PARAMETER NO. = 33
SIZE = 1,
VALUE = 0
IR CODE SETUP| | COMMANDCLASS
CONFIGURATI ON| CONFIGURATIO N_SET| PARAMETER NO. = 27
SIZE = 2,
VALUE = (CODE#)
IR TRANSMISSION POWER LEVEL| NORMAL POWER LEVEL| COMMANDCLASS
CONFIGURATI ON| CONFIGURATIO N_SET| PARAMETER NO. = 28
SIZE = 1,
VALUE = 0
HIGH POWER LEVEL| COMMANDCLASS
CONFIGURATI ON| CONFIGURATIO N_SET| PARAMETER NO. = 28
SIZE = 1,
VALUE = 0xFF
FRONT IR TRANSMISSION CONTROL| DISABLE| COMMANDCLASS
CONFIGURATI ON| CONFIGURATIO N_SET| PARAMETER NO. = 32
SIZE = 1,
VALUE = 0
ENABLE| COMMANDCLASS
CONFIGURATI ON| CONFIGURATIO N_SET| PARAMETER NO. = 32
| | | | SIZE = 1,
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**** VALUE = 0xFF
BATTERY LEVEL| | COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY| BATTERY_GET|
VERSION| | COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION| VERSION_GET|
MANUF’ER SPECIFIC| | COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTUR ER_SPECIFIC| MANUFACTURE
R_SPECIFIC_GE T|
TEMPERATURE SENSOR| | COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MUL TILEVEL| SENSOR_MULTI
LEVEL_GET|
CHECKING ACCESSORIES
After opening the cover of the packing box, check that the following accessories are included.
- ZXT‐120 (Z‐Wave‐to‐AC IR Extender)
- Screws (bottom cover) x 2pcs
- ZXT‐120 User Manual (download from our website)
- AC Code List (download from our website)
FCC NOTICE
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- this device may not cause harmful interference, and
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
WARNINGS
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
‐ RISK OF FIRE
‐ RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
‐ RISK OF BURNS
‐ The socket‐outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be
easily accessible.
‐ Use only power supplies listed in the user instructions.
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use
separate collection facilities. Contact your local government for information
regarding the collection systems available.
CAUTION
‐ RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
‐ DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
References
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