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POWER
SETUP
Fig. 45
Fig. 46
MENU
ZONE
Zone Button
Enabled
Disabled
Fig. 47
MENU
MENU
ZONE
ZONE
Searching for
Coordinator...
Press SETUP Button
on Coordinator
Then Press OK
MENU
ZONE
Kids Room 2
WCP 1
WCP 2
Zone Address
Master Bath
Entertainment Room
Kids Room 1
Fig. 48
7.3 Installing the NV-WCPS Wireless Control Pad
A perfect option for the Renovia System is the NV-WCPS Wireless
Control Pad System. This RF based solution eliminates the need for
CAT5 in the zone, and its Zone button allows it to be a whole house
controller.
To install the NV-WCPS with the Renovia System, first plug the
Coordinator for the RF communication into one of the NuVoNet
connections on the back panel of the Main Source Hub, as shown in
Fig. 45. The green SETUP LED will light momentarily and turn off.
The blue POWER LED will remain lit as long as the Coordinator is
plugged into NuVoNet.
After you have installed the Coordinator, install the battery in the
Wireless Control Pad. This will bring up an initial screen asking if you
would like to Enable or
Disable the devices Zon
e
button. If you
choose Enable, you are allowing the Zone control of any zone using
the Zone button. Disable locks the Wireless Control Pad’s function to
the zone to which it is assigned, as shown in Fig. 46
Once you have selected the Zone button’s functionality, the Wireless
Control Pad will briefly search for the Coordinator. When it has made
a connection, you will see a display that reads, “Press Setup on
Coordinator and then OK”. Following this prompt, press the
Setup
button on the Coordinator. The green Setup LED will light. While it is
lit, press the Wireless Control Pad’s
OK
button.
The display will quickly show a list of the zone’s configured for the
system in the Configurator software, as shown in Fig. 47.
Scroll to one of the zones you labeled for the Wireless Control Pad
(unless you chose Disable for the Zone button, in this case you should
choose the zone you want the Wireless Control Pad to control), as
shown in Fig. 48.
At this point, the Wireless Control Pad is fully functional.