Leviton Programmer/Remote manual

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    Pr og ra mm er /R em ot e Cat. RZCPG USER GUIDE Compatible with enabled products! TM 1 O N 2 O N 3 O N 4 O N + – • • • O F F O F F O F F O F F[...]

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    INTR ODU CTIO N .... ....... ....... ...... .... ....... ....... ....... ...... 1 MENU NA VIG A TI ON & IC ONS .... ....... ....... ...... .... . 2–4 ST A RTUP .... .... ....... ....... ....... ...... .... ....... ....... ....... ....... 4 INST ALLA TION CHECKL IST .... ....... ....... ....... ...... .... 5 In clu de D im me rs/ Sw it ch es .[...]

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    Leviton’s Programmer/Remote, Cat. No. RZCPG, is a multi-functional device. It uses Z-W ave TM technology to act as a programmer , zone or scene controller , remote for setting up and operating your Vizia TM RF network. This manual will guide you through the understanding of your RZCPG functions as a setup controller . Once your network is install[...]

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    From the HOME Screen, pressing buttons 1, 2, 3, 4 will control the areas displayed. 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 is used to bring you back to the previous screen. The up and down arrow buttons allow you to scroll through each screen and will[...]

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    The Filter is used when you wish to view only checked devices, or only unchecked devices from a list. Use the right arrow button to toggle between showing devices checked, unchecked or all (no filter) . x1 Back ( 3 ) Area #1 Who Is Bedroom Bathroom Hall selected 3 1 ON 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF x1 12:00 PM Mon 05.01.200 6 Default Pr ofil e St[...]

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    DESCRIPTION Undefined device Center button Remote Control Zone/Scene Controller (Single or Multibutton) Dimmer Switch Thermostat Buzzer OFF (indication) Buzzer OFF Buzzer ON Error Indication Filter (data on screen is filtered) Battery Power Single choice (radio button) - not chosen Single choice (radio button) - chosen Multiple selection (checkbox)[...]

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    INST ALLA TION CHECKLIST x1 Back INSTALL CHECKLIST 1. Include Dim/Swch 2. Include Controller 3. Update Controller 4. Create Areas 5. Set Associations Next Step x1 Back 3. Update Controller 4. Create Areas 5. Set Associations 6. Security 7. Install Complete Next Step INSTALL CHECKLIST 5 Leviton provides the Installation Checklist as a step by step t[...]

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    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 toggle from T emplate to Abc to ABC to abc to 123 and back to T emplate again. This feature allows you to access the template names or to select capital/undercase letters and numerals to name your device. T o[...]

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    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 ([...]

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    Th e RZ CP G wi ll pr om pt y ou t o st an d wi th in 3 fe et o f th at c ont ro ll er . Pr es s th e ri gh t s of t ke y (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&qu[...]

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    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: Y ou can use the 4 ON button on the bottom of the RZCPG to select ALL d[...]

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    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[...]

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    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[...]

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    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. 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 devi[...]

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    13 Selecting 3. Area from the MENU screen will bring you to the AREA screen. Y ou can create a new area, rename an existing area, modify devices in an area or delete an area (refer to Step 4 of INST ALLA TION CHECKLIST - Create Areas pg.9). Selecting 4. Profile from the MENU screen will bring you to the PROFILE screen. Up to 16 profiles can be cr[...]

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    The HOME screen will display with your newly created profile. Use the side arrow buttons to toggle between profiles when on the HOME screen. Default Profile will display when none are selected. Use the button to deselect a profile. 14 x1 Stand By -RZCPG- Default Profile 1. Area #1 2. Area #2 3. Area #3 4. Area #4 Menu 1 ON 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON OFF OF[...]

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    15 SECURITY Sets the password and lock level for your RZCP G or System (refer to INST ALLA TION CHECKLIST - Security pg. 1 1) . BA TTERY LEVEL Displays the battery level for your RZCP G as fol lows: 1. Select Battery Level. x1 Back BATTERY LEVEL Home - 2.88 + Selecting 7. System Setup from the MAIN MENU screen will bring you to the SYSTEM SETUP scr[...]

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    16 Selecting 1. Network from the ADV ANCED screen will bring you to the NETWORK screen. x1 Back ADVANCED 1. Network 2. Association 3. HAI Setup 4. RTS Devices 5. Utilities Home x1 Back NETWORK 1. Include Node 2. Exclude Node 3. Ntwk Rediscovery 4. Update Devices 5. Remove Failed Home x1 Back NETWORK 5. Remove Failed 6. Join Network 7. RZCPG Utils 8[...]

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    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. Y ou 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 se[...]

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    18 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 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 individua[...]

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    ASSOCIA TION Selecting 2. Association from the ADV ANCED screen will bring you to the ASSOCIA TION screen. NOTE: Consult ViziaRF application guide for advanced ASSOCIA TION options. x1 Back ASSOCIATION Room Controller Hall Controller Den Controller Home x1 Back ( 4 ) PROPERTIES RZCPG R C Bedroom Hall Home Room Controller x1 Back PROPERTY Name: RZCP[...]

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    20 1. Who Is... (refer to WHO Is... pg.13). 2. V ersion This feature displays the Vizia TM RF and Z-W ave TM versions, the Home ID, Node ID and Serial No. of your RZCPG. Y ou can also access this screen by pressing the up arrow button while on the HOME screen. UTILITIES Selecting 5. Utilities from the ADV ANCED screen will bring you to the UTILITIE[...]

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    NOTES[...]

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    LIMITED 5 YEAR W ARRANTY AND EXCLUSIONS Leviton warrants to the original consumer purchaser and not for the benefit of anyone else that this product at the time of its sale by Leviton is free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal and proper use for five years from the purchase date. Leviton’s only obligation is to correct such de[...]

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    T hi s pa g e is NO T t o b e pr in t ed i n t he bo o kl e t DOCUMENT A TION DOCUMENT A TION LEVITON INSTRUCTION SHEET/MANUAL LEVITON INSTRUCTION SHEET/MANUAL SPECIFICA TIONS SPECIFICA TIONS LG 1 2/ 19 / 06 Helvetica DI-104-RZCPG-20A-X1 Black N/A Final fold size: Final fold size: 40 lb. offset Overall size: Overall size: 5.75" x 6" (Prin[...]