GE Indoor Furnishings 45602 User Manual

45602  
Wireless Lighting Control  
OLan/mOfpf/DMimodule  
®
Z-Wave Certified  
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Wireless Lighting Control  
to the system and will also act as range extenders if they  
support this function of repeating the signal received to  
other nodes in the system.  
Manual/Program button  
Standard AC outlet  
Z-wave outlet  
(other end)  
The incandescent lighting plugged into the  
®
Z-Wave controlled outlet on this module must  
not exceed 300 watts. DO NOT use with fluorescent  
lighting. Plugging a non-resistive load such as  
fluorescent lighting or a device with a motor into the  
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Z-Wave controlled outlet may result in damage to the  
Lamp Module and will void the warranty.  
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There are no user serviceable parts in this unit.  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, this product has a grounding  
type plug that has a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a  
grounding type power outlet. If the plug does not fit into the outlet,  
contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not  
change the plug in any way.  
WARNING  
RISK OF FIRE  
The Load-Sense feature on  
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK  
this Z-Wave product will turn  
RISK OF BURNS  
the power to the connected  
device ON when a change in the load is detected. Z-Wave  
connected devices should always be unplugged before performing  
any service or maintenance of the devices.  
Controlling Appliances:  
Exercise extreme caution when using Z-Wave devices to control  
appliances. Operation of the Z-Wave device may be in a different  
room than the controlled appliance, also an unintentional activation  
may occur if the wrong button on the remote is pressed. Z-Wave  
devices may automatically be powered on due to timed event  
programming. Depending upon the appliance, these unattended  
or unintentional operations could possibly result in a hazardous  
condition. For these reasons, we recommend the following:  
1. Assign Z-Wave controlled appliances to device numbers 10 – 18  
on the GE remote. The likelihood of unintentionally turning on the  
appliance will be reduced significantly because the “Shift” button  
will need to be pressed before pressing device numbers 10-18.  
2. Z-Wave devices controlling appliances should be removed from  
“All” control setting. Instructions on how to do this are included in  
the manual for your GE remote.  
3. Do Not include Z-Wave devices in Groups or Scenes if they  
control appliances.  
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4. Do Not use Z-Wave devices to control electric heaters or any  
other appliances which may present a hazardous condition due to  
unattended or unintentional or automatic power on control.  
5. Double check programs for accuracy before using them.  
Wireless Range  
This device complies with the Z-Wave standard of open-  
air, line of sight transmission distances of 65 feet. Actual  
performance in a home depends on the number of walls  
between the remote controller and the destination device,  
the type of construction and the number of Z-Wave enabled  
devices installed in the control network.  
GE Z-Wave Network  
Every Z-Wave enabled device acts as a signal repeater and  
multiple devices result in more possible transmission routes  
which helps eliminate “RF dead-spots”.  
Things to consider regarding RF range:  
- Each wall or obstacle (i.e.: refrigerator, big screen TV, etc.)  
between the remote or a Z-Wave device and the destination  
device will reduce the maximum range by approximately  
25-30%.  
- Brick, tile or concrete walls block more of the RF signal than  
walls made of wooden studs and plasterboard (drywall).  
- Wall mounted Z-Wave devices installed in metal junction  
boxes will suffer a significant loss of range (approximately  
20%) since the metal box blocks a large part of the RF signal.  
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Effects of Home Construction on Wireless Range Between  
Z-Wave Enabled Devices.  
Note: The distances shown in the table below are typical  
examples. Actual performance in your home will vary.  
From the Remote (or repeating Z-Wave module) to  
destination device:  
Type of Construction  
Wood Frame  
w/Drywall  
Brick, Tile or  
Concrete  
Plastic  
Metal  
Plastic  
Metal  
J-Boxes* J-Boxes J-Boxes* J-Boxes  
**  
0
100’  
80’  
100’  
80’  
Number  
of Walls or  
Obstacles  
1
2
70’  
49’  
56’  
39’  
60’  
36’  
48’  
29’  
3
34’  
27’  
21’  
17’  
* For Plug-in Modules or In-Wall Devices Installed in Plastic Junction  
Boxes  
** Line of Sight / no obstructions  
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Please Note: Z-Wave home control networks are designed to work  
properly alongside 802.11 wireless computer networks, Bluetooth  
and other 2.4GHz or 5.8GHz devices. Some baby cams, wireless video  
devices and older cordless phones using the 900MHz frequency range  
may cause interference and limit Z-Wave functionality. Many 900MHz  
products have a switch to select channel “A” or “B”. You may find that  
one of these channels will cause less interference than the other.  
Key Features:  
- One Z-wave controlled AC outlet for standard incandescent  
lighting  
- Remote ON/OFF and Brightness control via the Z-Wave  
controller  
- Manual ON/OFF and Brightness control with the front panel  
pushbutton  
- Load-Sensing turns the light ON if the switch on the  
connected light is used instead of the remote or pushbutton  
on the Z-Wave module  
- One Always-ON pass-through AC outlet  
- Space efficient design  
- Does not block the lower outlet when plugged in to the upper  
outlet of a duplex wall receptacle. (This assumes that the  
duplex receptacle is mounted with the ground pin down.)  
- Plugs and cords for connected devices route to the side  
allowing close placement of furniture  
- Grounded 3-wire power connection for safety  
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Basic Operation  
The connected light can be turned ON in three ways:  
1. With a Z-wave remote.  
2. Manually with the pushbutton on the  
Z-Wave module.  
3. By the Load-Sensing feature. Normally, the Z-Wave  
module controls the ON/Off state of the connected  
light and power is either turned On or Off at the module  
(either manually or by the remote). If the switch on the  
connected light is used, the Z-Wave control circuitry  
automatically senses that the light is being turned On  
and activates the Z-wave controlled outlet, providing  
power to the connected device. This feature is disabled  
by default; see the section on advanced operation for  
instructions on how to enable it.  
Remote Control  
GE Z-Wave remotes provide control of an Individual device, Groups of  
devices and Scenes. Other brands of Z-Wave Certified remotes may  
not offer as much flexibility in how you can set up your lighting control  
network. Please refer to your remote control’s instructions for details  
on its capabilities and instructions for adding and controlling devices.  
Manual Control  
The Front Panel Pushbutton on the 45602 Lamp Module  
allows the user to:  
1. Manually turn the connected lighting ON/OFF by  
pressing the button.  
- This is a toggle switch; if the light is OFF, pressing the button  
turns the light ON and vice versa.  
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2. Adjust the brightness level of the connected lighting by  
pressing and holding the button. Release the button  
when the desired level is attained.  
- This is also a toggle function. The lighting will dim until the  
minimum level is attained or the button is released. The next  
time the button is pressed and held, the level will increase  
until the maximum level is attained or the button is released.  
3. Include or exclude the module from the Z-Wave home  
control network with your primary controller.  
- Refer to the instructions for your primary controller to access  
the setup function and include or exclude devices.  
- When prompted by your primary controller, tap the button.  
- The primary controller should indicate that the action  
was successful. If the controller indicates the action was  
unsuccessful, please repeat the procedure.  
- Once the module is part of the network, the same basic  
procedure is used to add the module to groups or scenes.  
Refer to the primary controller’s instructions for details.  
Please Note: After a power failure, the 45602 module returns to  
its last used ON/OFF/DIM state.  
ADVANCED OPERATION  
The following Advanced Operation parameters require that  
you have an advanced controller like the model 45601 LCD  
remote. Advanced remotes from other manufacturers may  
also be able to change these settings; however, basic remotes  
do not have this capability.  
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All On/All Off  
Depending upon your primary controller, the 45602 lamp  
module can be set to respond to ALL ON and ALL OFF  
commands in up to four different ways. Some controllers  
may not be able to change the response from its default  
setting. Please refer to your controller’s instructions for  
information on whether or not it supports the configuration  
function and if so, how to change this setting.  
The four possible responses are:  
- It will respond to ALL ON and the ALL OFF  
commands (default).  
- It will not respond to ALL ON or ALL OFF commands.  
- It will respond to the ALL OFF command but will not respond  
to the ALL ON command.  
- It will respond to the ALL ON command but will not respond  
to the ALL OFF command.  
Load Sensing  
Load sensing is disabled when shipped from the factory. This  
feature can be enabled if desired. Setting parameter 29 to a  
value of 1 will enable the Load Sense function.  
- Parameter No: 29  
- Length: 1 Byte  
- Valid Values = 0 or 1 (default 0)  
Note: When replacing a burned-out light bulb, the load sensing  
feature (if enabled) will automatically turn the light ON when the new  
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bulb is installed even if the Z-wave module was previously turned OFF.  
Dim Rate Adjustments  
Both the number of steps (or levels) that the dimmer will change and  
the timing of the steps can be modified to suit personal preferences.  
The timing of the steps can be adjusted in 10 millisecond intervals. As  
an example, the default setting for parameter 8 is “3”. This means  
that the lighting level will change every 30 milliseconds when the Dim  
Command is received. A value of 255 would mean that the level would  
change every 2.55 seconds. Combined, the two parameters allow  
dim rate adjustments from 10 milliseconds to 4.2 minutes to go from  
maximum-to-minimum or minimum-to-maximum brightness levels.  
1. When Receiving a Z-Wave Dim Command  
- Parameter 7 (number of steps or levels)  
- Parameter 8 (timing of the steps)  
- Length: 1 Byte  
- Valid Values:  
Parameter 7 (default = 1) Valid Values: 1-99  
Parameter 8 (default = 3) Valid Values: 1-255  
2. Manual Control Dimming (pressing the Dimmer’s button)  
- Parameter 9 (number of steps or levels)  
- Parameter 10 (timing of the steps)  
- Length: 1 Byte  
- Valid Values:  
Parameter 9 (default = 1) Valid Values: 1-99  
Parameter 10 (default = 3) Valid Values: 1-255  
3. When Receiving an All-On or All-Off Command  
- Parameter 11 (number of steps or levels)  
- Parameter 12 (timing of the steps)  
- Length: 1 Byte  
- Valid Values:  
Parameter 11 (default = 1) Valid Values: 1-99  
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Parameter 12 (default = 3) Valid Values: 1-255  
Ignore Start Level When Receiving Dim Commands  
Please note: Every “Dim” command from your remote  
controller includes a start level embedded in it. The 45602  
can be set to ignore the start level that is part of the dim  
command. Setting parameter 5 to a value of 0 will cause the  
45602 to dim or brighten from the start level embedded  
in the command.  
- Parameter No: 5  
- Length: 1 Byte  
- Valid Values = 0 or 1 (default 1)  
Restoring Factory Defaults  
All Configuration Parameters can all be restored to their  
factory default settings by using your primary controller to  
reset the device.  
Software Fuse  
This Lamp Module is designed to protect itself against loads  
that exceed its maximum power rating. An overload is  
automatically sensed by the module and all power to the load  
is shut OFF immediately.  
Troubleshooting: Verify that the lamp wattage does not  
exceed the 300W rating if the module doesn’t seem to work  
properly. Normal operation can be restored by remote when  
the load is reduced to the proper rating.  
Over-Current Protection  
Additional over-current protection is provided by an internal  
fuse which is not user serviceable. Check your home’s circuit  
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breakers before concluding that the product must be replaced.  
Interoperability with Z-Wave Devices  
A Z-Wave network can integrate devices of various classes,  
and these devices can be made by different manufacturers.  
Although every Z-Wave certified product is designed to work  
with all other Z-Wave certified products, your controller must  
include the appropriate device classifications in order to  
control non-lighting Z-wave devices. As an example, the GE  
45600 Basic Remote is designed only for controlling Z-Wave  
devices using the lighting control classification. The GE 45601  
Advanced Remote with LCD readout can control other Z-  
Wave certified devices like thermostats as well as lighting.  
WARRANTY  
JASCO Products warrants this product to be free from  
manufacturing defects for a period of two years from the  
original date of consumer purchase. This warranty is limited  
to the repair or replacement of this product only and does  
not extend to consequential or incidental damage to other  
products that may be used with this product. This warranty  
is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied. Some  
states do not allow limitations on how long an implied  
warranty lasts or permit the exclusion or limitation of  
incidental or consequential damage, so the above limitations  
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific rights,  
and you may also have other rights which vary from state  
to state. Please contact Customer Service at 800-654-8483  
(option 4) between 7:30AM – 5:00PM CST or via our website  
within the warranty period.  
JASCO Products Company  
Building B  
10 E Memorial Rd.  
Oklahoma City, OK 73114  
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FCC  
U2Z45602-3  
The Federal Communication Commission Radio Frequency  
Interference Statement includes the following paragraph:  
The 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  
uses, generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communication. 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 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  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
- This device may not cause interference  
- This device must accept any interference, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation  
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of the device.  
Important Note: To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance  
requirements, no change to the antenna or the device is permitted.  
Any change to the antenna or the device could result in the device  
exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user’s authority to  
operate the device.  
Compliance with IC Rules and Regulations  
IC: 6924A-45602A3  
Jasco Products Company  
Model: 45602  
This Class B digital device complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Power 120VAC, 60Hz  
Signal (Frequency) 908.42 MHz  
Maximum load for both outlets 15 Amps, 1800W Resistive  
Maximum load for the Z-Wave controlled outlet: 5A 300 W Incandescent  
Z-Wave controlled outlet is fused @ 5A. This fuse is not user serviceable.  
Range: Up to 100 feet line of sight between the Wireless Controller and  
the closest Z-Wave receiver module.  
Operating Temperature Range: 32-104° F (0-40° C)  
For indoor use only.  
Specifications subject to change without notice due to continuing  
product improvement  
Z-Wave is a registered US trademark of Zensys A/S  
© 2007 JASCO Products Company  
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is a registered trademark of  
General Electric Company  
and is used under license to  
Jasco Products Company LLC,  
10 E Memorial Rd., Oklahoma  
City, Oklahoma 73114  
Made in China  
Hecho en China  
All brand names shown are  
trademarks of their respective  
owners.  
Todas las marcas que aparecen  
aquí son marcas registradas de  
sus respectivos dueños.  
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