GE 45601 manual

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    GE Smar tHome ™ Wireless Lighting Control Advanced R emot e 45601 Z-Wave ® Certified Wireless Lighting Control • Individual Z-Wave devices • Groups* • Lighting scenes** 18 CONTROL Control up to 232 Z-Wave enabled devices. *A gr oup turns multiple lights on/off at the same time. **A scene dims or brightens lights in multiple areas to suit [...]

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    INT RODU CTIO N Tha nk you fo r p ur cha sin g t he GE 4 560 1 A dv anc ed Rem ote . This r emo te all ows yo u t o c ont ro l u p t o 1 8 in div idu al Z-Wa ve dev ice s w ith on e e asy- to- use , co mpa ct uni t . Y ou can al so set up and co ntr ol up to 18 gr ou ps of lig hts as we ll as 1 8 s cen es for ta sk o r m ood li ght ing . G r oups c[...]

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    lig hts fr om dif fer en t g ro ups . Y ou r Z -Wav e h ome co ntr ol ne two rk can inc lud e up to 23 2 Z -Wav e enab led de vic es. Add iti onal fe atu re s i ncl ude : - E asy to use L C D menu system - E vent programming which allows y ou to set timed even ts such as turning on all of your lights at a certain time every day . - Con trol o f a Z[...]

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    If thi s r emote is used a s the primar y co ntro ller , y ou mu st u se it to cr eate yo ur cont rol netw ork. Y ou ca n use multip le re mot e c ontr ols wit h y our Z-Wa ve li ghti ng con trol net work, ho wever , on ly one remo te wil l act as the pr imar y c ont ro lle r . T he prim ary co ntr oller mu st be u sed to add o r del ete dev ices ([...]

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    Sce ne: A scene lets y ou es tablis h p re set br ight ness l evels fo r mu ltiple Z-Wa ve co ntr olled lig hts an d then contr ol th em wit h one comman d. Th is is ide al f or moo d or t ask li ghting . Sce ne 1 could be th e fami ly ro om lig hts set to dim for w atchi ng TV . Sce ne 2 co uld ha ve th e s ame lights set t o a dif fer ent b rig h[...]

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    WIR ELE SS R ANGE Thi s d evic e comp lies w ith th e Z-Wav e sta nda rd of op en-a ir , li ne o f sigh t tra nsm issi on dis tances of 10 0 feet . Ac tual p erforma nce in a h ome dep end s on the n umber of wa lls be twe en the remo te con troll er and the des tin atio n devi ce, th e type of co nst ruct ion an d t he num ber of Z-W ave ena ble d[...]

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    Ple ase Note : Z-W ave ho me cont rol netw orks ar e d esi gne d to work pr ope rly al ongs ide 80 2.11 w irele ss com puter netwo rks, Bluet ooth and ot her 2.4GHz or 5. 8GHz d evices . Som e ba by cam s, wir eless video dev ice s an d olde r cor dless phones using the 9 00M Hz fr equ enc y ra nge may ca use interfe rence and l imit Z -Wave fu nct[...]

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    5. Pre ss a d igi t ( 1-9 ) fo r the device locat ion y ou wis h to add. Pres s SETUP (SH IF T) and the digit (1-9) if y ou ar e addi ng dev ice s 10 thr ough 18. 6. Pre ss OK and th e s cr een wil l disp lay SETU P W AITIN G. 7. Pre ss the bu tto n o n th e devi ce so that i t comm uni cat es w ith the r emo te. 8. When th e s cr een dis plays SUC[...]

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    DEL ETING A DEVIC E (L IGHT / NODE) FROM Y OUR N E T WORK Thi s c ompl etely remov es th e d evi ce f rom you r home contr ol ne twork an d re set s t he devi ce to its fa ctory defa ult se ttings . Press and hold SE TUP until screen displays L GHT SE TUP Press OK followed by pressing the curso r right key 2 t imes the screen will display DELE TE .[...]

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    4. Pr ess the OK key and the screen will display SEL DIGIT . 5. Pr ess a digit (1-9) for the group you wish to remove the device from. Press SHIFT and the digit (1-9) if you are r emoving a device from groups 10 thr ough 18. 6. Pr ess the OK key and the screen will display SETUP WAITING. 7. Pr ess the button on the device you wish to remove. 8. Whe[...]

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    Re movi ng a L ight ( Device / Nod e) fr om a Sc ene: Thi s o nly remo ves th e d evic e fr om a speci fic sce ne. T he dev ice is st ill part of yo ur hom e c ont ro l n etw ork an d t he s cene s till e xists (if th er e w ere mor e tha n o ne devi ce in it to start). Press and hold SE TUP until screen displays L GHT SE TUP . Use e ither Arrow k[...]

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    T o tu rn a ll d evic es o n or off , pe rform the fol lowi ng s teps: Press A LL once . The screen w ill display ALL. Press either ON or OFF . Any ON or OFF button c an be pressed. (The screen will display ALL ON or AL L OF F depending on what key was pressed). Ad di ng Devi ces (Lig hts / No des) to A ll C ontr ol: Press and hold SE TUP the scree[...]

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    ev ents suc h as t urn ing on o r of f y ou r lig hts at a pr eset tim e an d da y. Y ou mu st se t th e ti me a nd d ate befo re pr ogra mmin g an Ev ent . Add ing an E VENT: Press and hold SE TUP until the sc reen displays LGHT SETUP . Use e ither Arrow key t o scroll until the display r e ads EVENTS . Press OK and the Scr e en will display ADD .[...]

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    TH ERM OST A TS Ad din g a Th erm ost at: Th e 4 560 1 A dva nce d R emo te all ows y ou to pr og ra m a nd con tr ol a Z- W A VE ena ble d T her mos tat . Pr ess a nd h old SETUP unti l scre en di splays LG HT SETUP . Use eit her arr ow k ey t o s cr oll until the scr een displa ys THERM OST A T . Pr ess O K and the scr een will d ispl ay A DD. Pr[...]

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    6. Use eit her Arr ow k ey t o sc ro ll u ntil the dis play re ad s the pr oper nu mb er of b ytes (1, 2 o r 4) as indi cate d in t he Z-Wa ve. de vi ce’ s in stru ctio ns. 7. Pr ess OK a nd t he sc ree n wi ll d ispl ay r ead C ONFI G V AZL . 8. Use eit her Arr ow k ey t o sc ro ll u ntil the dis play re ad s the pr oper va lu e (0 - 25 5) a s i[...]

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    PRIMARY CONTROLLER SHIF T (TRANSFER) Y ou can transfer all of the 45601’s information to another remote, so it becomes the new primary controller . The 45601 will retain all of its programming; however , it will now be a secondary controller . Transferring Primary Controller Information: Place the two r emotes ne ar each other . On the 45 601 , p[...]

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    Interoperability with Z-Wave ® Devices A Z-Wave ® network can integrate devices of various classes, and these devices can be made by different manufacturers. Although every Z-Wave certified product is designed to work with all other Z-Wave certified products, your controller must include the appr opriate device classifications in order to cont[...]

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    W ARRANT Y JASCO Products warrants this pr oduct to be free from manufacturing defects for a period of two years from the original date of consumer purchase. This warranty is limited to the r epair or replacement of this product only and does not extend to consequential or incidental damage to other products that may be used with this product . Thi[...]

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