Wayne-dalton Z-Wave WDUSB-10 User Manual

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USB Z-Wave® Adapter
with Stand
User Manual
for Models WDUSB-10, WDUSB-10R, WDSF-10
Create, Manage and automate
your Home Control System from
your PC
Thank you for purchasing the USB Z-Wave® Adapter. Z-Wave® products by Wayne-Dalton allow you to
control your home by remote control. You can create a complete Home Control and Access Network by
combining your USB Z-Wave® Adapter with other Z-Wave® certified 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® certified products.
Your new USB Z-Wave® Adapter is compatible with the complete range of Wayne-Dalton Z-Wave® certified
products. Furthermore, other Z-Wave® enabled modules, regardless of brand, will also work with your
Wireless Gateway. Please consult with your module supplier for more details.
Home Control Basics
Z-Wave® certified products will allow you to easily control multiple devices in a home with the push of a
button in what is known as a “scene”. Turning on all of the lights as you come home is an example of a
scene. Dimming lights and closing your curtains to watch TV, it’s also a scene.
Visit www.wayne-dalton.com/access to get ideas on how to create scenes with your USB Z-Wave® Adapter
and other Z-Wave® certified products.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Manual

1USB Z-Wave® Adapterwith StandUser Manualfor Models WDUSB-10, WDUSB-10R, WDSF-10Create, Manage and automate your Home Control System from your PCThank

Page 2 - Table of Contents

10Module appears bright indicating it is in ON position.Module appears dim indicating it is in OFF position. Example of Dimming bar.Use the following

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11You may optionally draw a basic floor plan or room layout in the software for organizing your Z-Wave® modules. 1. To draw a room, click the DR

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12Click on ERASE to enter or leave Erase drawing mode.Example showing sections erased.Example showing upstairs erased.Press-and-Hold left mouse button

Page 5 - ® window

Removing Modules from Network13Use the following procedure to remove Z-Wave® modules from your Z-Wave® network. 1. From the Design tab, press the RE

Page 6 - Installation/Setup

Remove/Replace Broken ModulesUse the following procedure to remove or replace a module has been physically removed from the premises without being rem

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Locking/Unlocking ThinkEssentials®15LOCKED/UNLOCKED link is located in lower left hand corner of ThinkEssentials® window.Use the following procedure t

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16Scenes/ZonesCreating Scenes and ZonesThinkEssentials® makes it easy to set up scenes and zones. These two features are similar but are uniquely pow

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Creating Scenes/Zones17Use the following procedure to create or add Scenes and Zones in ThinkEssentials®.To add a scene or zone:1. Go to the Scene or

Page 10 - ® modules

Modifying Scenes/ZonesUse the following procedure to modify existing Scenes and Zones in ThinkEssentials®.To modify a scene or zone:1. Press-and-hold

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Schedules19One of the most powerful features of ThinkEssentials® is the ability to create schedules. ThinkEssentials® can help you save energy, make

Page 12 - Common Operations

2Table of ContentsTable of ContentsIntroduction ...1Packa

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Creating/Modifying Schedules (continued)5. Click on the days of week when the schedule item should occur.6. Click on the time pull-down near the ri

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Viewing/Modifying Schedules21Use the following procedure to view or modify schedules in ThinkEssentials®.To view or modify all schedules:1. Switch to

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Joining ThinkEssentials® to Existing Networks22Network OperationsUse the following procedure to join an existing network or add ThinkEssentials® as an

Page 16 - Scenes/Zones

Receiving Network Updates23Network OperationsSelect RECEIVE UPDATE FROM PRIMARY CONTROLLER.Initiate Primary Controller to SEND REPLICATION.Use the fol

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Adding a Controller to the networkUse the following procedure to add secondary controllers to a network where ThinkEssentials®is the primary controlle

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Removing Controllers from the network25Use the following procedure to remove secondary controllers from a network where ThinkEssentials® is the primar

Page 19 - Schedules

Updating Secondary Controllers26Use the following procedure to update secondary controllers in a network where ThinkEssentials® is the pri-mary contro

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27Optimize/Repair NetworkOver time, you may notice the software response slowing down or there may be communication failures in your Z-Wave® network i

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28Use the following procedure to transfer the Primary Controller role from ThinkEssentials® to another controller.Transferring the primary controller

Page 22 - ® and other Secondary

29Use the following procedure to transfer the Primary Controller role from another controller to ThinkEssentials®.Transferring the primary controller

Page 23 - ® controller being used for

3BasicsCopy – See Replicate.Delete – Erase transmitter or scene information from Controller. Also known as Exclude.Device – Any item that is connecte

Page 24 - Network Operations

30Backup Network SettingsUse the following procedure to backup your ThinkEssentials® configuration to the drive and directory of your choice. The Wayn

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31Restore Network SettingsUse the following procedure to restore your ThinkEssentials® configuration to the drive and directory of your choice. The Wa

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32Use the following procedure to set a specific and custom latitude and longitude.Wayne-Dalton ThinkEssentials® allows for setting a custom latitude an

Page 27 - Advanced Operations

33Use the following procedure to add a command line option to your ThinkEssentials® shortcut.Command line options (other than latitude and longitude)

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34Use the following procedure to run more than one instance of ThinkEssentials®.Multiple instances of ThinkEssentials® may be run on one computer simu

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35Use the following procedure to set the poll rate in ThinkEssentials® by the number of seconds.You can temporarily establish a specific poll rate in

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36Use the following shortcut to poll the Z-Wave® modules one time to refresh the ThinkEssentials® screen.Press the F5 key on the keyboard to refresh a

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Use the following procedure to exit and completely shut down and close the ThinkEssentials® program.ThinkEssentials® will run in the background if sch

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38Resetting Thinkessentials®Use the following procedure to reset your USB Z-Wave® Adapter to factory conditions.WARNING: If your USB Z-Wave® Adapter a

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39TroubleshootingTroubleshootingProblem: • I cannot add or remove modules to or from my network. The ADD DEVICE and REMOVE DEVICE buttons are faded

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4BasicsThe Wayne-Dalton USB Z-Wave® Adapter with ThinkEssentials® software allows you to use your PC to create, manage and automate your Z-Wave® home

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TroubleshootingProblem:• I am setting up a scene, but the software will not let me add a particular module to the scene.Problem:• I have set up a sche

Page 36 - Shortcuts

41TroubleshootingTroubleshootingProblem:• I joined a network instead of adding another controller to my network. Now, neither the software nor the co

Page 37 - Exiting/Closing

FCC and IC StatementFCC Regulatory Information:NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,

Page 38 - Factory Reset

BasicsScreen Layout Information58The number below corresponds to the bubble number above.1. Minimize, Maximize and Close Buttons control Wayne-Dalton

Page 39 - Troubleshooting

6ThinkEssentials CDCD TRAYInstall USB Adapter and USB stand into computer USB port.Use this procedure to install the ThinkEssentials® softw

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7 Z-Wave® Network SetupPlug in lamp or appliance Use CHANGE LOCATION link to set your physical location.Use the following procedure to setup your Z-Wa

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81. From the Design tab, press the ADD DEVICE button. A message window will ask you to press the button on the device to add.2. Press-and-release t

Page 42 - Compliance

93. The added Z-Wave® module will appear as an icon in the lower right corner of the ThinkEssentials®window. You may move these icons around by cli

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