Wireless Gateway Module Connects Key Chain and Keypad Remotes to your ASPIRE RF™ Wireless Control System User Guide A Step-by-Step Guide for Installing and Operating the Wireless Gateway Module CAT.
Thank you for purchasing the RFBGD ASPIRE RF Wireless Gateway Module. ASPIRE RF products by Cooper WIring Devices allow you to control your home by remote control. You can create a complete Home Control and Access Network by combining your Wireless Gateway Module with other ASPIRE RF products. Indoor and outdoor lighting, security systems, garage door openers, and thermostats are just a few of the items you can easily control with additional Z-wave™ products.
Glossary (con’t.) Remote Control -- Garage door opener transmitter (also see Transmitter). Replicate – Copy information from one controller to another. Scene – A scene is a series of Z-Wave™ devices programmed to activate to a specific level (on, off or dim) with the push of a button on a controller. The Wireless Gateway Module can control 3 scenes. Secondary Controller – A controller containing a copy of the network information that is created FROM the primary controller.
Copy Network Information From Primary Controller To Gateway (con’t.) The LED’s on the Wireless Gateway Module will continue to flash during the COPY (replication) process. Once the LED’s turn off COPY is complete. The Wireless Gateway Module is now a secondary Controller (or primary controller if controller shift is requested.) Note: The process outlined above copies the network and scene information to your Wireless Gateway Module.
Programming To A Remote Control Transmitter (con’t.) 3. Release the remote control transmitter button. Remote Control Transmitter Buttons Note: During set-up the Wireless Gateway Module will stay active for 10 seconds after programming to allow for testing the scene. After 10 seconds you must either plug the unit into an AC outlet or push one of the three scene buttons to reactivate it for an additional 10 seconds.
Placement Of Gateway Approach Direction Approach Direction Locate the Wireless Gateway Module in your home in a convenient electrical outlet which will give you the best performance for receiving your in-vehicle remote control transmitter and for transmitting the signal to other modules. For many users the best location is in the front corner of the home closest to their most common approach direction which may be a dining room, living room or bedroom.
Examples of Scenes (con’t.) 3. Noises outside your home awaken you during the night. Scene 3 is programmed to turn on only the outside lights. You can turn on Scene 3 with your Key chain Remote Control from your bedroom to illuminate the area and scaring off any potential intruders. 1 - Key chain Remote Control, RFKGT 3 - Dimmer Switch (for each light switch), RF9534 4.
Remove Transmitter From Scene (con’t.) Use the following procedure to remove a single Z-Wave™ device from a programmed scene. The Wireless Gateway Module must not be plugged into AC outlet for this operation. LED’s 1. Press and release the DELETE button on the Wireless Gateway Module. Scene 1 All three (3) LED’s on the Wireless Gateway Module will turn on. Scene 2 2. Within 5 seconds, press the scene button that is associated with the Scene 3 device you want to remove.
Resetting The Gateway LED’s Use the following procedure to factory reset the Wireless Gateway Module. This procedure will destroy a network if the Wireless Gateway Module is the primary controller. Note: When resetting a Wireless Gateway Module that is a primary controller, each device within the network must be individually reset. Press all SCENE 1. Simultaneously press and hold the Scene 1, 2 and 3 buttons on the Buttons Wireless Gateway.
Troubleshooting Problem: When activating a Scene, the devices do not turn on quickly and/or behave erratically. Problem: No Scenes activate when I use a Wireless Key Chain transmitter to activate scenes, however pressing scene buttons on the Wireless Gateway Module work fine. Problem: The Wireless Gateway Module will not program to a Z-Wave™ enabled device. Solution A: This is a common when there is a burned out bulb in one or more devices. Replace the bulb.
Troubleshooting Problem: A previously programmed remote control transmitter no longer works. Solution: The Wireless Gateway Module holds a maximum of 12 remote control transmitters, after which the last one is replaced. Problem: I activated a scene but wish to abort the execution of that scene before it is complete.
Compliance Covered by one or more of the following Wayne Dalton Patents D413,055; D413,579; D413,867; D421,031; D472,568; D472,910; D473,573; D473,574; D505,393; 5,929,580; 5,931,212; 6,078,249; 6,161,438; 6,145,570; 6,164,014; 6,325,134; 6,326,751; 6,326,754; 6,401,792; 6,561,255; 6,561,256; 6,568,454; 6,588,156; 6,605,910; 6,667,591; 6,739,372; 6,845,804; 6,851,465; 6,873,127; 6,880,609; 6,903,650. Other US and Foreign Patents pending. Z-Wave™ is a trademark of Zensys Corp.