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Programmer/Remote Cat. RZCPG USER GUIDE
1 ON 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Compatible with TM enabled products!
TABLE Of CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .......................................................1 MENU NAVIGATION & ICONS .............................24 STARTUP...................................................................5 INSTALLATION CHECKLIST ...................................5 Include Dimmers/Switches ....................................6 TEXT EDITOR ...................................................6, 7 Include Controller ...........................................7, 8 Update Controller ............................................8, 9 Create Areas ..................................................9, 10 Set Associations .........................................10, 11 Security .............................................................. 11 Install Complete.................................................12 MAIN MENU SCREEN ............................................13 DEVICE LIST ...........................................................13 wHO IS.. ............................................................13 AREA ..................................................................14 PROfILE .......................................................14, 15 EVENTS ........................................................15, 16 SETTINGS ..........................................................16 DATE & TIME .................................................16 CONTRAST ....................................................17 BUZZER .........................................................17 LOCATION .....................................................17 SECURITY ......................................................18 BATTERY LEVEL ...........................................18 EVENTS SETUP .............................................18 SYSTEM SETUP (Advanced Settings) ............19 NETwORK ...............................................1922 ASSOCIATION ...............................................22 HAI SETUP ....................................................23 RTS DEVICES ...............................................23 UTILITIES .................................................23, 24 INTRODUCTION Levitons Programmer/Remote, Cat. No. RZCPG, is a multi-
functional device. It uses Z-WaveTM technology to act as a programmer, zone or scene controller, remote and timer for setting up and operating your ViziaTM RF network. This manual will guide you through the understanding of your RZCPG functions as a setup controller. Once your network is installed, your RZCPG may also be used as a wireless controller for activating events, and controlling your lighting system. Your RZCPG comes with rechargeable batteries, a programmer/remote stand, and a power adapter. NOTE: Upon initial installation, you will need to charge your RZCPG for twelve (12) hours before programming and use. wARNING: Leviton only supports the use of the supplied rechargeable Ni-MH "AA" size batteries. RZCPG Programmer/Remote Power Adapter RZCPG Stand
1 ON 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF fCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment OFF and ON, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving Antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv technician for help. 1 MENU NAVIGATION and ICONS Navigating screens and menus on your RZCPG is accomplished using the following buttons:
Left Soft Key Arrow Buttons
(up, down, left, right)
Button x1 x1 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6 Default Pr ofil e Stand By Menu x1 1 ON OFF 12:00 PM 2 ON OFF Mon 05.01.200 6 3 ON OFF LCD Display
(HOME screen depicted) Right Soft Key Center Button
Button 12:00 PM 4 ON OFF Mon 05.01.200 6 Default Pr ofil e Stand By Menu x1 Menu Stand By Default Pr ofil e MAIN MENU 1. Device List 2. Who Is... 3. Area 4. Profile 5. Events Ba ck Home The right soft key brings you to the MAIN MENU screen from the HOME screen and is used for saving and completing tasks. The left soft key to bring you back to the previous screen. is used and down arrow buttons allow The up you to scroll through each screen and will move the selection box ( 1. Device List ) to each choice. NOTE: Selections are made on each screen by pressing the center button on the RZCPG unless prompted otherwise. 1 ON OFF CENTER BUTTON 1 ON 2 2 ON OFF 2 ON 3 ON OFF OFF OFF x1 AREA
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<<NEw>> appears on various screens as a prompt to create something new (Area, Profile, Event, etc.) Back Home x1 All Devices 2 O N 2 O N 1 x1 O All Devices N 1 O N 1. All Devices 2. < ON >
3. Default Fade Cancel Save O F F O F F O F F x1 O All Devices F F Dimmer #1 Switch #1 Switch #2 selected 1 Back
(3) Who Is x1 Cancel M o n S t a n d B y x1 1. All Devices Single brackets 2. < ON >
S 3. Default Fade designate that more than one t a D D choice is available. Use the left n e e d and right side arrow buttons f f Save B a a y u u to toggle between l l t t choices. P r o f i l All Devices Dimmer #1 M e Check boxes are used n u Switch #1 when multiple selections are available. Use the and x1 Switch #2 buttons to select and deselect from a list. M o 1 n 2 0
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Profile #1 Profile #2 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6 Default Pr ofil e Stand By Menu Radio buttons are used when an "either/or" single choice is available. Scroll the selection box to your choice and use the Back Back
(3) Done selected 1 button to select. Back 1 ON Home OFF x1 4 O N 3 O N 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON x1 2 O Area #1 N Bedroom Bathroom Hall selected 3 Back
(3) Who Is O F F O F F O F F OFF OFF Area #1 1 The filter is used when OFF O you wish to view only checked Bedroom N devices, or only unchecked Bathroom devices from a list. Use the Hall right arrow button to toggle between showing devices checked, unchecked or all (no selected 3 filter). O F F Back
(3) S t a n d B y M e n u D e f a u l t P r o f i l e Who Is Leviton also provides various icons that appear on the screens to provide quick review of the state of your network, selections made and to assist in identification of devices (refer to Icon Description chart). 3 ICON DESCRIPTION Undefined device Center button Single choice (radio button) - not chosen Single choice (radio button) - chosen Multiple selection (checkbox) - not selected Multiple selection (checkbox) - selected Remote Control Zone/Scene Controller (Single or Multibutton) Dimmer Switch Thermostat Event is Set Event Disabled or All Events are Disabled Buzzer OFF (indication) Buzzer OFF Buzzer ON Error Indication Event Recurrence One Time Event Date Event Time Time of Day or Dawn/Dusk Offset Filter (data on screen is filtered) Power Adapter Battery Power 4 STARTUP x1 NOTE: Upon initial power up of the RZCPG, the VIZIATMRF logo will appear briefly and then the DATE & TIME screen will display, prompting the user to change the settings. NOTE: Leviton recommends setting the date and time before proceeding. Failure to do so will disable your events (refer to EVENTS pg. 15). Set the date and time for your RZCPG as follows:
DATE & TIME Time: 09: 00 AM Date: 06. 07. 2007 Wednesday Save Cancel x1 x1 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6 Default Pr ofil e Stand By DATE & TIME Default Pr ofil e Stand By Menu Menu 1. Use the arrow buttons to navigate and set the date
& time using the and buttons. OFF OFF 3 ON 1 ON 1 ON 2 ON 2 ON 2. Press right soft key (Save). You will be prompted to START INSTALLATION CHECKLIST. Press right soft key (YES). The INSTALL CHECKLIST screen will appear. 4 ON 4 ON 3 ON OFF OFF OFF x1 OFF INSTALL CHEKLIST OFF OFF START INSTALLATION CHECKLIST NO YES INSTALLATION CHECKLIST Leviton provides the Installation Checklist as a step by step tool to setup your ViziaTMRF network and recommends following these steps in order, specifically if you are a first time user. System design will impact performance, so it is necessary to include and update your devices in a specific order to ensure overall system performance and reliability. The Installation Checklist steps are shown below. When a step is completed, simply press the right soft key to select NEXT STEP and the RZCPG will bring you to the next screen. x1 INSTALL CHECKLIST 1. Include Dim/Swch 2. Include Controller 3. Update Controller 4. Create Areas 5. Set Associations Back Next Step x1 INSTALL CHECKLIST 3. Update Controller 4. Create Areas 5. Set Associations 6. Security 7. Install Complete Back Next Step 5 x1 INCLUDE DIM/SWCH Press button on Dimmer/Switch Include Dimmers/Switches Using your RZCPG, follow these steps to set up your ViziaRfTM network:
STEP 1 Pressing the center button to select Include Dim/Swch will bring you to the INCLUDE DIM/SwCH screen and put the RZCPG into Inclusion Mode. You will be prompted to press a button on your Dimmer, Switch or Plug-In Module. These devices require a simple one step process (button press) to include into the network (refer to individual device instruction sheet). Once the button is pressed on your Dimmer, Switch or Plug-In Module, the RZCPG will go through a communication process and assign the node information for that device. The TEXT EDITOR will display. You can now name your device. NOTE: The RZCPG is by default assigned #1. Cancel TEXT EDITOR x1 Template n x1 Menu Stand By Save? Press TEXT EDITOR Default Pr ofil e Default Pr ofil e Mon 05.01.200 6 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6 Switch #2 Levito Switch #2 12:00 PM x1 Using TEXT EDITOR you can either assign a name from a list of templates or assign a unique name to your device. NOTE: The right soft key will Stand By toggle from Template to Abc to ABC to abc to 123 and back to Template again. This feature allows you to access the template names or to select capital/undercase letters and numerals to name your device. To use the pre-made Templates, with Template displayed, use the up and down arrow buttons to select a name. The RZCPG offers a list of over 100 commonly used names to choose from. NOTE: The template names are editable for customization if you choose to alter them. Switch #2 Leviton Bedroom Save? Press OFF TEXT EDITOR 1 ON Menu x1 1 ON 2 ON OFF OFF Abc 6 2 ON 3 ON 3 ON 4 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF M P 0 1 0 x
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Bedroom To create a unique name or modify text, under ABC (or Abc, abc, 123) use the up and down arrow buttons to change each letter or numeral and side arrow buttons to navigate. The and buttons can be used to insert and delete characters. Once your template or created name is displayed, press the center button .Your device has now been included in 1 ON the network with your chosen name. The RZCPG will confirm 2 ON inclusion with the name displayed and prompt you to continue to INCLUDE DIM/SwCH by pressing the center button 3 ON or to continue to the NEXT STEP by pressing the right soft key . STEP 2 4 ON NOTE: The INSTALL CHECKLIST screen will appear with the selection box around STEP 2 - Include Controller when NEXT STEP is chosen from STEP 1. Press the center button on the RZCPG to bring up the INCLUDE CNTRLLER screen, where you will be prompted to place the controller in program mode. NOTE: Leviton Controllers require an inclusion process that differs from Dimmers, Switches and Plug-In Modules. Controllers must be placed into program mode before they can be included into the network
(refer to individual device instruction sheet). Once your controller has been placed in program mode, press the center button on the RZCPG. The RZCPG will go through the communication process and assign the node information for that device. The TEXT EDITOR will display where you can name your device (refer to TEXT EDITOR pg. 6). INSTALL CHECKLIST 1. Include Dim/Swch 2. Include Controller 3. Update Controller 4. Create Areas 5. Set Associations Back INCLUDE CNTRLLER Place controller in program mode See Instruction sheet Begin? Press Next Step Return x1 7 x1 x1 to Back Next Step Next Step More? Press Update Controller INCLUDE CNTRLLER Node included!
Node ID #3:
Room Controller INSTALL CHECKLIST 1. Include Dim/Swch 2. Include Controller 3. Update Controller 4. Create Areas 5. Set Associations Back Once your name is displayed, press the center button .The RZCPG will confirm inclusion and prompt you to continue to INCLUDE CONTROLLER by pressing the center button or to continue to the NEXT STEP by pressing the right soft key NOTE: The confirmation process will take some time, specifically in large networks. Remain close to the controller until the confirmation is complete. STEP 3 NOTE: The INSTALL CHECKLIST screen will appear with the selection box around STEP 3 - Update Controller when NEXT STEP is chosen from STEP 2. Press the center button bring up the UPDATE CNTRLS screen where a list of all the controllers in the network will be displayed. With the selection box around the first controller listed press the center button . The RZCPG will prompt you to stand within 3 feet of that controller. Press the right soft key (YES) to update your controller. NOTE:
It is important that you remain within 3 ft. of the controller you've selected from the list. If you are unsure about which controller you are updating you can use the "who Is"
command (see pg. 13). Leviton controllers will blink during the update process, confirming you are updating the correct controller. Once the RZCPG confirms UPDATE it will display the updated node information. Press the center button to finalize. Please stand within 3 ft from controller and press YES to continue Room Controller Hall Controller Node ID #4 Room controller UPDATE CNTRLS Node Updated!
(2) Who Is UPDATE UPDATE Return Back YES NO x1 x1 x1 8 x1 x1 Back AREA Next Step
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Create Areas INSTALL CHECKLIST 1. Include Dim/Swch 2. Include Controller 3. Update Controller 4. Create Areas 5. Set Associations Back Continue this process until all of your controllers have been updated. Each time you successfully update your controller it will be removed from the list. Once all of your controllers have been updated, press the right soft key to continue to the NEXT STEP. STEP 4 NOTE: The INSTALL CHECKLIST screen will appear with the selection box around STEP 4 - Create Areas when NEXT STEP is chosen from STEP 2. Press the center button to bring up the AREA screen. With
<< NEw >> selected press the center button to bring up the CREATE AREA screen. You can now name your new area by pressing the center button
(refer to TEXT EDITOR pg. 6). Once you name your new area, press the center button to save the information and return to the CREATE AREA screen. Scroll to and press the center button to select Add Devices which will bring up a list of the dimmers and switches you included in Step 1 to add to your new area. Scroll to each device check box and use the and buttons to either add or subtract each device from your area. NOTE: You can use the 4 ON button on the bottom of the RZCPG to select ALL devices simultaneously. The 4 Off button deselects ALL devices. This feature will work whenever you encounter check box lists. AREA #1 Bedroom Bathroom Hall Name: Area #1 Add Devices... CREATE AREA
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selected 1 Next Step Next Step Area #1 AREA Cancel Who Is Back Back Save 4 ON 4 ON
(3) 12:00 PM 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6 Mon 05.01.200 6 x1 x1 x1 Default Pr ofil e Default Pr ofil e 1 ON 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON 1 ON 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON OFF OFF Stand By Stand By OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Menu Menu x1 x1 9 OFF OFF x1 1 ON 1 ON Next Step Set Associations INSTALL CHECKLIST 1. Include Dim/Swch 2. Include Controller 3. Update Controller 4. Create Areas 5. Set Associations Back Once you have checked the devices for your area press the center button to save. The AREA screen will display with your newly created area and prompt you to continue to create a new area by pressing the center button to select <<NEw>> or to continue to the NEXT STEP by pressing the right soft key . NOTE: You can use the 1 ON button and 1 Off button on the RZCPG to turn the lights ON and OFF in an area that has the selection box around it. STEP 5 NOTE: The INSTALL CHECKLIST screen will appear with the selection box around STEP 5 - Set Associations when NEXT STEP is chosen from STEP 4. Press the center button to bring up the ASSOCIATION screen. A list of controllers included in Step 2 that support association will be displayed. Scroll to and press the center button to select the controller you wish to associate an area or areas to. The CONTROLLER ASSOC screen will display with the selection box around 1. Button prompting you to select the button on your controller that you wish to associate an area to. Use side arrow buttons to toggle if applicable. Scroll to 2. Area and choose an area you wish to associate to the button you've selected. This will allow the button on the chosen controller to control the desired area. Selecting 3. Area ON/Off allows you to set an AREA ON/Off or SCENE command to that button on your controller (for SCENE commands refer to Advanced Settings). 10 CONTROLLER ASSOC Dev: Room Controller 1. < Button 1 >
2. Area #1 3. Area ON/OFF F F F F Cancel O O ASSOCIATION Room Controller Hall Controller Den Controller F F Save O N O 2 N O 3 N O 4 N O 1 N O 3 N O 4 N O 1 N O 2 Next Step Back F F O F F O F F O F F O F F O x1 x1 u n e M y B d n a t S e l i f o r P t l u a f e D u n e M e l i f o r P t l u a f e D y B d n a t S x1 x1 Next Step SECURITY 1. Setup Password 2. < OPEN >
INSTALL CHECKLIST 2. Include Controller 3. Update Controller 4. Create Areas 5. Set Associations 6. Security Back Once you are done press the right soft key
(Save) to complete. You will be prompted to continue setting associations or to proceed to the NEXT STEP by pressing the right soft key . Security STEP 6 NOTE: The INSTALL CHECKLIST screen will appear with the selection box around STEP 6 - Security when NEXT STEP is chosen from STEP 5. Press the center button to bring up the SECURITY screen. Press the center button to select 1. Setup Password. Enter password using four of the eight buttons on the RZCPG
(1 ON, 1 Off, 2 ON, 2 Off etc.) NOTE: The password you choose MUST be 4 characters long. You will be prompted to, and must re-enter password. Scroll to 2. and use the side arrow buttons to toggle between choices OPEN, RZCPG Lock and System Lock. Press right soft key (Save) to complete. NOTE: Selecting <RZCPG Lock> will lock the RZCPG. When you return to the HOME screen you will not have access to the MAIN MENU nor any screens until you press the right soft key and enter your password. Selecting <System Lock> will only lock System Setup, preventing one from changing how the system is configured until the password is entered upon prompt. F F F F O O 1. Setup Password 2. < RZCPG Lock >
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Install Complete STEP 7 NOTE: The INSTALL CHECKLIST screen will appear with the selection box around STEP 7 - Install Complete when you save your security selection. Press the center button to receive your confirmation that the INSTALL CHECKLIST is now complete. Press the center button again to start using the RZCPG. The HOME screen of the RZCPG will be displayed. x1 INSTALL CHECKLIST 3. Update Controller 4. Create Areas 5. Set Associations 6. Security 7. Install Complete Back Next Step x1 INSTALL CHECKLIST Installation Checklist complete. Press button to start using RZCPG. x1
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Default Profile 1. Area #1 2. Area #2 3. Area #3 4. Area #4 Stand By Menu 12 MAIN MENU SCREEN Pressing the right soft key while on the HOME screen will bring up the MAIN MENU screen where you can navigate through the various selections to edit or change settings. x1 MAIN MENU 1. Device List 2. "Who Is"
3. Area 4. Profile 5. Events Ba ck Home x1 MAIN MENU 3. Area 4. Profile 5. Events 6. Settings 7. System Setup Ba ck Home RC x1 DEVICE LIST RZCPG Bedroom Bathroom Hall Room Controller DEVICE LIST Selecting 1. Device List from the MENU screen will bring you to the DEVICE LIST screen where a list devices included in the network will appear. From this list you can rename devices by pressing the center button to select a device and using TEXT EDITOR (pg.6), control ON/OFF and adjust intensity levels. NOTE: Pressing the 2 Off button with the selection box around a dimming device will bring up the DEVICE CONTROL menu where you can use the and buttons to precisely raise or lower the level with slide control, which will be displayed at the bottom. Who Is Ba ck 1 ON 12:00 PM 12:00 PM
(8) Mon 05.01.200 6 Mon 05.01.200 6 Default Pr ofil e Default Pr ofil e 1 ON 1 ON OFF Stand By Stand By OFF OFF Menu Menu x1 x1 2 ON OFF 2 ON OFF 3 ON OFF 3 ON wHO IS OFF 4 ON OFF 4 ON OFF Selecting 2. who Is from the MENU screen will bring you to the wHO IS... screen where you can identify your devices. Simply press a button on a network included device to obtain the node information. After the information is received by the RZCPG, it will display the device ID and the NAME assigned to the device you activated. x1 WHO IS... Press button on unit Acquiring node info Back x1 WHO IS... This is node #7 Dimmer Scene Cap RT Slave Name: Hall dimmer Press Back 13 AREA Selecting 3. Area from the MENU screen will bring you to the AREA screen. You can create a new area, rename an existing area, modify devices in an area or delete an area (refer to Step 4 of INSTALLATION CHECKLIST - Create Areas pg. 9). PROfILE e e OFF OFF x1 4 ON 1 ON F F O u n e M u n e M l i f o r P l i f o r P F F Back O PROFILE
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Selecting 4. Profile from the MENU screen will bring you to the PROfILE screen. Up to 16 profiles can be created to control different areas of your house with your RZCPG. Each device may be controlled by assigning an area to one of the four buttons on the RZCPG. NOTE: Default profile will control the first four areas created with ON/OFF control using the 1 ON , 1 Off through 4 ON , 4 Off buttons respectively. With the selection box around
<<NEw>> press the center button . You can name your new profile by pressing the center button to select Name: (refer to TEXT EDITOR pg. 6). Once you name your new profile, press the center button to save and scroll to Button. Use side arrow buttons to toggle between button choices. The displayed button will be the button on your controller that your profile will react to. Scroll to Area and use side arrow buttons to choose the area you wish to affect with this profile. Scroll to Action and use side N O arrow buttons to choose 2 an ON/Off or SCENE (1-255) command. Scene commands will N also give you a fade option. Use O 1 side arrow buttons to toggle between fade choices DEfAULT, IMMEDIATE, or 1 SECOND thru 127 MINUTES. N O Press the right soft key (Save) to complete. 2 N O Profile #1 F 4 F Profile #2 O Profile #3 N N N O O O Back 3 2 2 Name: Profile #1 Button: 1 Area: Area #1 N N F F O O F F Action: ON/OFF O O 2 1 PROFILE
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The PROfILE screen will display with your newly created profile. NOTE: Using the button to select a profile will make it your default profile and be displayed on the HOME screen. Use the side arrow buttons to toggle between profiles when on the HOME screen. Default Profile will display when N none are selected. Use the button to deselect O 3 a profile. Default Profile 1. Area #1 F F F F 2. Area #2 O O 3. Area #3 4. Area #4 N O 1 N O 2 N O 1 N O 2 Stand By t l u a f e D t l u a f e D y B d n a t S y B d n a t S l i f o r P l i f o r P Menu F F O F F O F F O 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6 Default Pr ofil e 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON 1 ON Stand By OFF OFF OFF OFF Menu x1 F F O N O 3 M P 0 1 0 x
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<<NEw>> press the center button . You can name your new event by pressing the center button to select 1. Event #
(refer to TEXT EDITOR pg. 6). Once you name your new event, press the center button to save and scroll to 2. Enabled which allows you to ENABLE or DISABLE your event. Use side arrow buttons to toggle. NOTE: This option will also allow you to delete a previously created event while editing. Selecting 3. Action allows you to select the area you wish to affect, the action that will take place (ON, Off, MAX or SCENE 1-255), and the fade rate
(1 second - 127 minutes). Selecting 4. Recurrence allows you to set the recurrence of the event. Use the side arrow buttons to toggle between choices (DAILY, wEEKDAYS, 1. Area #1 2. ON 3. Default Fade RECURRENCE F F O M P 0 1 0 x
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3 EVENT TIME Time of Day F F F F O O wEEKENDS, ONE TIME, MONTHLY, or wEEKLY). Press right soft key (Save) to complete your choice. Selecting 5. 12:00P allows you to set the event time. Use side arrow buttons to toggle between TIME Of DAY, DAwN or DUSK. DAwN or DUSK allows for an N O event to occur at a specified time 2 relative to sunrise or sunset by using the or buttons and inputting the time period. NOTE:
you must have a correct location inputed for this choice (refer to LOCATION pg. 17). There is also a Random box you can check or uncheck using the or buttons that will provide daily variations when selected. Press right soft key (Save) to complete. The EVENTS screen will display with your newly created event. The left soft key (Back) will return you to the MAIN MENU screen. 1. Device List 2. "Who Is"
3. Area 4. Profile 5. Events Ba ck MAIN MENU Next Step Event #1 Home Back 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6 x1 Default Pr ofil e 1 ON 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON 1 ON 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON 1 ON 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON Stand By OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Menu Menu x1 x1 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6 Default Pr ofil e Stand By 1 ON 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON SETTINGS Selecting 6. Settings from the MAIN MENU screen will bring you to the SETTINGS screen. x1 x1 SETTINGS 1. Time 2. Contrast 3. Buzzer 4. Location 5. Security Ba ck Home SETTINGS Buzzer Location Security 3. 4. 5. 6. Battery Level 7. Events Setup Ba ck Home DATE & TIME Sets the date and time for your RZCPG (refer to STARTUP pg. 5) 16 x1 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6 CONTRAST x1 Menu Default Pr ofil e 12:00 PM Stand By Mon 05.01.200 6 Sets the contrast for your RZCPG LCD screen as follows:
1. Select Contrast. 2. Use the and Default Pr ofil e Stand By Menu buttons to adjust the percentage of contrast. 1 ON 1 ON OFF OFF OFF 2 ON 3. Press right soft key 2 ON OFF OFF 3 ON
(Save) to complete. 3 ON OFF OFF 4 ON 4 ON OFF BUZZER x1 CONTRAST 050 %
Cancel Save Turns the buzzer on the RZCPG keypad ON or Off. When the buzzer is ON, a beep will be heard when pressing the keypad. When the buzzer is Off, a click will be heard when pressing the keypad. The default setting is buzzer ON. Adjust the buzzer as follows:
M 1. Select Buzzer. P 2. Use the side arrow 0 0
2 1 12:00 PM x1 buttons to turn buzzer ON or Off. BUZZER t l u a f e D t l u a f e D l i f o r P 6 0 0 2 l i f o r P u n e M u n e M F F O F F O F F O F F O x1 5 0 1 0 x1 e e
. 6 0 0 2
. 1 0
. 5 0 y B d n a t S y B d n a t S F F O n o M n o M 3. Press right soft key
(Save) to complete. Mon 05.01.200 6 N O 1 Cancel Menu 12:00 PM Default Pr ofil e Stand By Mon 05.01.200 6 N Buzzer OFF O 1 N O 2 N O 3 N O 2 Save M P 0 1 0 x
2 1 F F O F F O N O 3 N O 4 1 x LOCATION Default Pr ofil e 1 x Menu Stand By This feature is used when calculating of DAwN or DUSK for EVENTS is required and to enable or disable Daylight Savings time. Set the location for your RZCPG as follows:
1. Select Location. M P 2. Use the arrow buttons 0 1 0 x
2 1 M P 0 to navigate and set 0
the location using the and 2 1 6 0 x1 0 2 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6
. x1 1 12:00 PM 0 Default Pr ofil e Stand By
. 5 0 F F O x1 l i f o r P 6 0 0 2 u n e M u n e M F F O F F O l i f o r P t Menu l u a f e D t l u a f e D 5 0 1 0 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6 Mon 05.01.200 6 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6 Default Pr ofil e Default Pr ofil e Default Pr ofil e e e Stand By Stand By Stand By
. Menu Menu Menu x1 x1 x1 n o M n o buttons. M y B d n a t S y B d n a t S LOCATION SETUP Latitude
: N 041 Longitude : W 074 Time Zone : GMT-5 DLS
: Enable N N US EU O O OFF Cancel 1 1 N O Save 2 1 ON 3. Use or button to 1 ON 1 ON OFF 2 ON OFF OFF 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6 Default Pr ofil e Stand By Menu 1 ON OFF OFF 2 ON 1 ON enable or disable Daylight Savings (DLS). NOTE: Select US or EU with button. 2 ON 1 ON OFF OFF OFF 4 ON 3 ON OFF 3 ON 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 ON 2 ON 4. Press right soft key (Save) to complete. 4 ON 1 ON 4 ON OFF OFF OFF F F O F F O F F O N O 2 N O 3 N O 3 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON 2 ON 3 ON 3 ON 4 ON 4 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 17 SECURITY Sets the password and lock level for your RZCPG or System (refer to INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
- Security pg. 11). BATTERY LEVEL Displays the battery level and charger status for your RZCPG as follows:
1. Select Battery Level. 2. Battery level will be displayed when charger is Off. Battery level and temperature will be displayed when charger is 12:00 PM ON. NOTE: Battery icon x1 will flash as indicator when charging. x1 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6 Mon 05.01.200 6 Default Pr ofil e Stand By Menu x1 BATTERY LEVEL
- 2.88 +
Charger is OFF Battery Power Back Home x1 BATTERY LEVEL Batt temp 35 C
- 2.88 +
Charger is ON DC Power Back Home Default Pr ofil e Stand By EVENTS SETUP Menu Allows you to enable or disable ALL events for your RZCPG as follows:
1. Select Events Setup. 2. Use up and down arrow buttons to scroll Cancel between "Enable All Events" and "Disable All Events". 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6 Default Pr ofil e Stand By Menu x1 3. Use button to select and 1 ON OFF x1 EVENT SETUP Enable ALL Events Disable ALL Events Save OFF 1 ON press right soft key (Save) to complete. 1 ON OFF 2 ON OFF 2 ON OFF 3 ON OFF OFF 4 ON 2 ON 3 ON 18 4 ON OFF 3 ON OFF 4 ON OFF OFF OFF SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SETUP 1. Install Checklist 2. Advanced x1 Selecting 7. System Setup from the MAIN MENU screen will bring you to the SYSTEM SETUP screen. Selecting 1. Install Checklist brings you to the Installation Checklist (refer to pg. 5). NOTE: This feature is not available on secondary remotes. Selecting 2. Advanced will prompt you to continue with Advanced Settings. Pressing the right soft key (YES) will bring you to the ADVANCED screen. NOTE: If you are unsure about any of the Back NO x1 ADVANCED Advanced Settings?
Home YES following ADVANCED SETTINGS consult ViziaRf application guide or visit our website at www.ViziaRf.com. NETwORK Selecting 1. Network from the ADVANCED screen will bring you to the NETwORK screen. x1 x1 x1 ADVANCED 1. Network 2. Association 3. HAI Setup 4. RTS Devices 5. Utilities Back Home NETWORK 1. Include Node 2. Exclude Node 3. Ntwk Rediscovery 4. Update Devices 5. Remove Failed Back Home NETWORK 5. Remove Failed 6. Join Network 7. RZCPG Utils 8. Replace Node 9. Dev Properties Back Home 1. Include Node
(refer to INSTALLATION CHECKLIST pg. 5) 2. Exclude Node Use this option to remove a device from the network (refer to the individual device instruction sheet for details). 3. Network Rediscovery This feature is used for updating your network, specifically if nodes have moved or the network environment has changed. 19 It will optimize the mesh network to ensure overall system routing integrity. 4. Update Controllers
(refer to INSTALLATION CHECKLIST - Update Controller pg. 8). 5. Remove failed Use this option to detect devices that are non-
operational and require removal from the network. Once the list is generated, you will press the center button to select a device to remove. Press the right soft key (YES) to remove the device from the network. 6. Join as Secondary This feature allows you to join this Leviton RZCPG as a secondary remote to the network. Press the right soft key (YES) after the prompt to continue. NOTE:
This step will erase any existing data in the remote. You will then be required to include this remote with your primary controller. follow the controller inclusion/
replication process of your primary controller
(for RZCPG see pg. 7). This secondary remote will prompt you to start building the node list. Press right soft key
(YES) to complete. A confirmation (version) screen will display the same Home ID as the primary, a new Node ID, a new serial number and an x2 designation at the top. NOTE: The 20 x1 NTWK REDISCOVERY Powerlevel -6DB To change powerlevel press [4 OFF]
Start? Press Back Home x1 FAILED NODE Building Node List Complete...65%
Cancel x1 REMOVE FAILED Bedroom Bathroom Hall Room Controller Ba ck Home x1 REMOVE FAILED Bedroom Node 2 Remove?
NO YES x1 JOIN AS SECONDARY WARNING!
This step will erase all the data Continue?
NO YES x2 JOIN AS SECONDARY Would you like to start building node list?
NO YES secondary remote will be populated with only the device data of the primary remote (not Areas, Profiles, Events). You can create new Areas, Profiles and Events with your secondary remote. If you wish to duplicate the secondary RZCPG remote with the primary RZCPG remote's application information, use RZCPG Utilities. 7. RZCPG Utilities This feature allows you to duplicate all necessary network data from a primary RZCPG remote into your secondary RZCPG remotes. 1. Get RZCPG Data is selected from the receiving RZCPG remote to retrieve the selected data (Areas Profiles, Events) from the sending RZCPG remote. 2. SEND RZCPG data is selected from the primary RZCPG remote to transfer the data. Follow the prompts to complete this process. NOTE: Update DB (no. 3 and 4) are only available on secondary RZCPG remotes. 3. Update DB (Man) is used x1 RZCPG UTILS 1. Get RZCPG Data 2. Send RZCPG Data 3. Update DB (Man) 4. Update DB (Aut) Back Home x1 TX DATA When prompted on receiving unit press one of the group buttons Back Home x1 RX DATA Setup Data Areas Profiles to manually perform a database update (devices in the network, their names and types) for a secondary remote that has joined the network. It will require you to press buttons on each individual device you wish to update in your secondary remote. Select receive items Start? Press Home Back 4. Update DB (Aut) is used to perform an automatic database update (devices in the network, their names and types) for a secondary remote that has joined the network. 8. Replace Node Use this option to replace non-operational devices in the network. Once the list is generated, you will press the center button 21 Complete...65%
FAILED NODE Building Node List x1 Cancel to select a device to replace. You will be prompted to prepare the controller to be replaced or to press a button on a slave device to be replaced when prompted. The button press will occur after you initiate the replacement process by pressing the center button on the RZCPG. After replacement you can name the replacing device (refer to TEXT EDITOR pg. 6). Once your name is saved, you will receive confirmation that the node has been replaced. Ba ck x1 REPLACE NODE Bedroom Bathroom Hall Room Controller Home x1 REPLACE NODE Prepare replacing controller or press button on slave when prompted Start? Press x1 REPLACE NODE Node replaced!
Node ID# 8:
Garage More? Press Back Next Step Ba ck Home 9. Device Properties This feature will display information about a particular device (Name, Node ID and Description) when selected from the list. x1 R C PROPERTIES RZCPG Bedroom Hall Room Controller x1 PROPERTY Name: RZCPG NID: 001 Cntrl Room Portable Remote Mfg. by Leviton Back
(4) Home Back Home ASSOCIATION Selecting 2. Association from the ADVANCED screen will bring you to the ASSOCIATION screen. NOTE: Consult ViziaRf application guide for advanced ASSOCIATION options. x1 ASSOCIATION Room Controller Hall Controller Den Controller Back Home 22 HAI SETUP Selecting 3. HAI Setup from the ADVANCED screen will bring you to the HAI SETUP screen. This feature allows for the creation of subscriptions for devices when setting up a PC interface (refer to ViziaRf application guide). x1 HAI SETUP Bedroom Hall Room Controller Back
(3) Home RTS DEVICES Selecting 4. RTS Devices from the ADVANCED screen will bring you to the RTS DEVICES screen. This is a network optimization feature which can enhance performance and communication ability (refer to ViziaRf application guide). UTILITIES x1 RTS DEVICES 1. Set Routes 2. Set Hail 3. Update Routes Back Home Selecting 5. Utilities from the ADVANCED screen will bring you to the UTILITIES screen. x1 UTILITIES 1. Who Is 2. Version 3. Rediscovery 4. Dev Properties 5. Reset Back Home x1 UTILITIES 3. Rediscovery 4. Device Property 5. Reset 6. Test ZW Back Home
(refer to wHO Is... pg.13). 1. who Is... 2. Version This feature displays the ViziaTMRF and Z-WaveTM versions, the Home ID, Node ID and Serial No. of your RZCPG. You can also access this screen by pressing the center button while on the HOME screen. x1 VIZIA RF V1.XA Z-Wave 2.06 Dec 7 2006 HID: 00989680 NID: 1 S/N: 007358DH Back 23 3. Rediscovery PL This feature allows you to change the power level used for network rediscovery (refer to Network Rediscovery pg. 19). 4. Device Properties x1 REDISCOVERY PL
-3 DB
+/ to adjust Cancel Save
(refer to Device Properties pg. 22). 5. Reset Resets your RZCPG back to factory default and erases any programmed information from the remote. NOTE: Resetting the RZCPG to factory default does not reset your devices. If you want to factory reset your devices refer to the individual device instruction sheet for that device. NO x1 RESET ALL DATA WILL BE LOST PROCEED?
YES 6. Test Zw wARNING: fOR fACTORY USE ONLY! DO NOT USE. 24
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2007-08-01 | 908.42 ~ 908.42 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2007-08-01
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0007283443
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1 | Physical Address |
201 North Service Road
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1 |
Melville, New York 11747
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
M******@us.ul.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
QGH
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
RZCPG
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
F**** T******
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1 | Title |
Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
631-8********
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1 | Fax Number |
631-8********
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1 |
f******@leviton.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Leviton MFG. CO. Inc.
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1 | Name |
P**** P****
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1 | Physical Address |
59-25 Little Neck Parkway
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1 |
Little Neck, New York 11362
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1 |
United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
718-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
718-2********
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Leviton MFG. Co. Inc.
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1 | Name |
F**** T******
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1 | Physical Address |
59-25 Little Neck Parkway
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1 |
Little Neck, New York 11362
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1 |
United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
718-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
718-2********
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1 |
f******@leviton.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Programmable Remote | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
UL LLC
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1 | Name |
B****** D****
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1 | Telephone Number |
631-2******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
516-4********
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1 |
R******@us.ul.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1 | 1 | 15C | 908.42000000 | 908.42000000 |
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