Linear PD300Z-2 Saw User Manual


 
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PD300Z-2
Z-Wave Radio Frequency (RF) Controlled, 300W, 120 VAC,
NWI and Scene Capable, Plug-In Lamp Module, Series 300
NOTE: This module must be “included in the Network” only where it will be permanently installed. You cannot “test bench: confi gure this
module, then install. The proper operation of this node in the mesh network is dependent on it knowing its location with respect to other nodes.
PD300Z-2 PLUG-IN LAMP MODULE
Linear’s family of Z-Wave certifi ed wireless lighting controls (switches,
dimmers, outlets and plug-in modules) brings a new level of intelligent
wireless capability to commercial and residential environments.
The Z-Wave wireless protocol is an international wireless standard
for remote home automation, security and other applications.
Embedded in each device, the Z-Wave smart chip enables two-way RF
communication among hundreds of Z-Wave enabled devices, allowing
products and services from multiple manufacturers to work seamlessly.
Linear Z-Wave products are easy to install, and allow dealers to create
an integrated wireless network with nearly limitless expansion and
interoperability with security and health monitoring systems, energy
management, home entertainment, appliances, and more.
This product supports 40Kbps data transmission. This product can
also be used for networking support in systems that stream metadata.
An example might include transmission of information from audio
devices such as song title, artist, and album information to various
displays around the home. As part of a Z-Wave network, the PD300Z-2
can act as a wireless repeater to insure that commands intended
for another device in the network are received. This is useful when
the device would otherwise be out of the radio range of the wireless
controller.
INSTALLATION
Plug this Lamp Module into the wall outlet near the lamp to be
controlled, and plug the lamp into the Lamp Module. Make sure the
lamp(s) to be controlled total no more than 300 watts. To reduce the risk
of electric shock, this product has a grounded type plug that has a third
(grounding) pin. This plug will only fi t into a grounding type power outlet.
If the plug does not fi t into the outlet, contact a qualifi ed electrician to
install the proper outlet. Do not change the plug in any way.
WARNING: Plugging a non-resistive load such as fl orescent lighting or
a device with a motor may result in damage to the Lamp Module and
will void the warranty.
NOTE: Grounded outlet is always powered and can be used for any
other appliance. See Wireless Controller operating instructions for
details to include this module under the command of the Wireless
Controller.
INCLUDING PD300Z-2 TO THE NETWORK
STEP 1. Prepare the Controller to include a unit to the network, by
adding it to a group (method of adding a node to the network). Refer to
controller instructions.
STEP 2. The PD300Z-2 must be in its permanently installed
location. To add a node: NWI: Tap the button once. This can be done
upon power-up of the node to be included, or once the controller is
prepared to add all nodes to the network.
Classic Inclusion: Tap the button twice.
To remove node: Tap the button twice
STEP 3. You should see an indication on your Controller that the
“DEVICE WAS INCLUDED” or “DEVICE WAS EXCLUDED” in the
network.
NOTE: If you have trouble adding the PD300Z-2 to a group it may be
that the Home ID and Node ID were not cleared from it after testing.
You must fi rst “RESET UNIT” with your controller to remove it from
the network. Although adding it to a group includes it in the network,
removing it from a group does not remove it from the network. If removed
from a group, it functions as a repeater.
BASIC OPERATION
Local Control
The button on the PD300Z-2 allows the user to:
Turn ON, OFF, or DIM and BRIGHTEN the load attached to the
controlled outlet.
Tapping button toggles the load attached.
• Pressing and holding the button will dim or brighten the load
attached.
Operation Note
When a light bulb reaches the end of it’s life and burns out, it sometimes
creates a momentary short circuit. The high current that results may
cause the dimmer to respond by turning off. Should this happen,
replace the bulb with a new one. The dimmer can now be operated to
restore power to the light.
NWI and Scene Capable
Button functions
1. Use to include module under the
command of a Controller.
2. Local ON and OFF (push and release).
3. Local dimming (hold down).