Adv anced operations – Wayne-Dalton Z-Wave WDUSB-10 User Manual
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Use the following procedure to
set a specific and custom latitude
and longitude.
Wayne-Dalton Thinkessentials
®
allows for setting a custom latitude
and longitude by using a command
line configuration option. The
custom latitude and longitude will
remain programmed each time
Thinkessentials
®
is started until it is
changed. The following instructions
assume the user has knowledge of
Windows and command line syntax.
Before you begin, you must eXIT
Thinkessentials
®
. See page
37 for instructions on “exiting
Thinkessentials
®
.”
1. Please see your computer
operating System documentation
for information on how to start
the command line option. In the
Windows XP example shown, the
command line option is started by
clicking on START and then clicking
on RUN. This will open a RUN
dialog box.
2. In the RUN dialog box type in
CMD and click on ok to open the
Command line window.
3. Navigate to the drive and
directory where Thinkessentials
®
is
located.
4. Type the program name,
“Thinkessentials” followed by the
latitude/longitude command as
noted in the following example
substituting your custom
coordinates:
Thinkessentials /lat=XX.XXX /lon=YY.YYY
Negative Values are West or South.
There is a single space prior to
“/lon”.
5. Press the eNTeR key and
Thinkessentials
®
will start.
The Custom coordinates will be
displayed under the earth and Clock
icon in the Location and Schedules
section on the Settings tab.
Command Line Option:
Custom Latitude and Longitude
Adv
anced Operations
Add latitude and longitude coordinates in decimal format.
Change to drive and directory where Thinkessentials
®
is
located. Note: The default parent directory is
c:/program files/controlthink/thinkessentials.
Initiate command line function.
Custom coordinates displayed under earth and Clock icon.