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===Adding Z-Wave Devices with a Z-Stick=== | |||
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Setting up Z-Wave devices is done primarily at the Touchscreen System, but requires some additional configuration at the Care Menu.<br /><br /> | Setting up Z-Wave devices is done primarily at the Touchscreen System, but requires some additional configuration at the Care Menu.<br /><br /> | ||
'''At the Touchscreen System:''' | '''At the Touchscreen System:''' | ||
* Before you can add devices, you must [[Z-Stick Configuration|install the Z-Stick]] | * Before you can add devices, you must [[Z-Stick Configuration|install the Z-Stick]] | ||
* Disconnect the Z-Stick from the system | * Disconnect the Z-Stick from the system | ||
* Press the blue-ringed button on the stick for | * Press the blue-ringed button on the stick for two seconds to put it in ''Delete Mode'' – rapid blink (On the Gen 5 Z-Stick the LED will blink orange.) | ||
* At the first device, press the button on the device to delete it from the stick. Do this even if you have not added the device to the stick yet. | * At the first device, press the button on the device to delete it from the stick. Do this even if you have not added the device to the stick yet. | ||
* Press the blue-ringed button to turn off delete mode, then press the button again to put the Z-Stick in ''Add Mode'' – slow blink | * Press the blue-ringed button to turn off delete mode, then press the button again to put the Z-Stick in ''Add Mode'' – slow blink | ||
* At the same device, press the button on the device to add it to the stick – the blue ring will go solid. | * At the same device, press the button on the device to add it to the stick – the blue ring will go solid. | ||
* Repeat the previous 4 steps for each device | * Repeat the previous 4 steps for each device | ||
* Plug the Z-Stick back into the system | * Plug the Z-Stick back into the system | ||
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:* Some devices may show up as "Unknown Device" - these may have gone back to sleep. Press the program button on the device again, then click the Unknown Device on the Devices screen, and click the "Rescan" button. | :* Some devices may show up as "Unknown Device" - these may have gone back to sleep. Press the program button on the device again, then click the Unknown Device on the Devices screen, and click the "Rescan" button. | ||
'''At the [[Care Menu|Care Menu]]:''' | '''At the [[Care Menu|Care Menu]]:''' | ||
* [[Logging In|Log in to | * [[Logging In|Log in to the Online Care Portal]] | ||
* Open the [[Care Menu|Care Menu]] | * Open the [[Care Menu|Care Menu]] | ||
* Open the appropriate module | * Open the appropriate module | ||
:* For motion, door, bed sensors | :* For motion, door, bed sensors, open the [[Care Menu#Activity|Activity]] module (Note that all contact sensors, whether for a door or bed) will initially appear as a door sensor, until you select the correct type) | ||
:* For action buttons, open the [[Care Menu#Notifications|Notifications]] module | :* For action buttons, open the [[Care Menu#Notifications|Notifications]] module | ||
* Click the gear-shaped "Configure This Device" button to the right of the appropriate sensor | * Click the gear-shaped "Configure This Device" button to the right of the appropriate sensor | ||
* For contact sensors, select the proper type, then enter a Location and Description, if requested, for the device | * For contact sensors, select the proper type, then enter a Location and Description, if requested, for the device. (Note that the description is used in automated alert phone calls, so the description should not be technical.) | ||
* Click the "Next" button, which saves the configuration<br /><br /> | * Click the "Next" button, which saves the configuration<br /><br /> | ||
Latest revision as of 18:05, 10 December 2018
Adding Z-Wave Devices with a Z-Stick
Setting up Z-Wave devices is done primarily at the Touchscreen System, but requires some additional configuration at the Care Menu.
At the Touchscreen System:
- Before you can add devices, you must install the Z-Stick
- Disconnect the Z-Stick from the system
- Press the blue-ringed button on the stick for two seconds to put it in Delete Mode – rapid blink (On the Gen 5 Z-Stick the LED will blink orange.)
- At the first device, press the button on the device to delete it from the stick. Do this even if you have not added the device to the stick yet.
- Press the blue-ringed button to turn off delete mode, then press the button again to put the Z-Stick in Add Mode – slow blink
- At the same device, press the button on the device to add it to the stick – the blue ring will go solid.
- Repeat the previous 4 steps for each device
- Plug the Z-Stick back into the system
- On the touchscreen:
- Press the System (Gear) button
- Enter the 4-digit System PIN (which is set, and can be viewed, on the Advanced Settings screen in the Care Menu)
- Press "Devices"
- Press the "Scan Zwave Network" button - the scan will start automatically
- Some devices may show up as "Unknown Device" - these may have gone back to sleep. Press the program button on the device again, then click the Unknown Device on the Devices screen, and click the "Rescan" button.
At the Care Menu:
- Log in to the Online Care Portal
- Open the Care Menu
- Open the appropriate module
- For motion, door, bed sensors, open the Activity module (Note that all contact sensors, whether for a door or bed) will initially appear as a door sensor, until you select the correct type)
- For action buttons, open the Notifications module
- Click the gear-shaped "Configure This Device" button to the right of the appropriate sensor
- For contact sensors, select the proper type, then enter a Location and Description, if requested, for the device. (Note that the description is used in automated alert phone calls, so the description should not be technical.)
- Click the "Next" button, which saves the configuration