Gossary. Delete a Z-Wave device from the network.

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Gossary Inclusion Exclusion Association Disassociation/ Remove Z-Wave Network Primary Controller Secondary Controller Routing Slave Static Controller SIS Add a Z-Wave device to the network. Delete a Z-Wave device from the network. Assign the connection between the controlling device and the device being controlled. Example: a button on the controller vs a group of light. To take a device out of a group, scene or association group while that device still exists in the same Z-Wave network. A collection of Z-Wave devices controlled by primary and secondary controllers operating on the same system. A Z-Wave network has its own unique ID code so that controllers not in the network cannot control the system. The first controller used to set up your devices and network. Only the Primary Controller can be used to include or delete devices for Z-Wave network. It is recommended that you mark the primary controller for each network to facilitate future maintenance. A controller containing network information about other devices within the network and is used for controlling devices. Secondary controllers are created from the Primary Controller and cannot include or delete modules to the network. A Z-Wave device that can automatically transmit information/ commands to other Z-Wave enabled devices within the same network without being requested to do so. A Z-Wave controller at fixed location. It can always reach to all devices in Z-Wave network and can act as Primary or Secondary Controller. A Static Controller can be configured as Static Update Controller (SUC) or Static Update Controller ID Server (SIS). In a Z-Wave network, the SIS is the primary controller. If a SIS is present, all other controllers (such as HSK-100Zs) will become Inclusion Controller, which

can add or remove devices on the primary controller s behalf. If not, then only the primary controller can do so. Inclusion Controller Scene A controller containing network information about other devices within the network and is used for controlling devices. Inclusion controllers are created from the Primary Controller in a SIS enabled Z-Wave network. Inclusion Controller has the ability to add and remove devices from the network. A collection of Z-Wave devices configured to turn to a specific level, setting, mode, or perform an operation. Scenes are usually activated by a controller, timed event, or specific conditions.

Introduction The HSK-200Z/210Z is a Z-Wave IR (infrared) control station (Figure 1) with two major functions and usages: IR repeater for Z-Wave central controllers (e.g. HSC-200) or portable controllers (e.g. HSK-100Z) to control IR-based equipment (often AV equipment, such as TV, DVD player, etc.). It receives RF (radio frequency) commands and in turn sends IR signals through the built-in IR transmitters or the connected IR emitter cables; Scene controller for activating Z-Wave scenes that involve collective behavior of lighting, AV systems, power meters, projector screens, window shades, thermostats, etc. Figure1TheoutlookoftheHSK 200Z/210Z,includingStatusandPowerLEDs. Note: HomeScenario provides smart AV solutions applicable to meeting room or home theater usage. This includes integrated control for lighting, window shades, thermostats, as well as AV systems. This user manual describes how to install the HSK-200Z/210Z as well as implement its supported Z-Wave command classes. Its capability to be integrated with Z-Wave controller is explained in further detail below.

Feature List IR Repeater/Extender for a Universal Remote Control The HSK-200Z/210Z is specially designed for the HSK-100Z for the best user experience. However, it can also work with other controllers that support HSK-200Z/210Z protocol. Six Zones The HSK-200Z/210Z provides four lighting zones, one projector screen zone, and one window shades zone. Four Scenes The HSK-200Z/210Z provides four scenes that can be activated by the scene keys on the HSK-100Z or other Z-Wave compatible scene controllers. IR Blaster in Scenes The HSK-200Z/210Z acts as an IR blaster in all four scenes explicated above. Each scene can define two IR macros. Smart Power On/Off The HSK-200Z/210Z supports power meters, which can determine and ensure the on/off status of AV devices. Smart Projector Off The HSK-200Z/210Z can send the power key multiple times in order to turn off a projector that requires multiple clicks of IR remote s power button. Configurable Scenes All four scenes that the HSK-200Z/210Z provides can be configured from their default settings via the HSK-100Z or other Z-Wave controller.

Installation The HSK-200Z/210Z is a Z-Wave IR control station that can work with any Z-Wave controller or routing slave as long as it supports the association and configuration command classes. In the following section, we will use the HSK-100Z as an example. However, Z-wave controllers from other vendors are compatible as well. Please refer to their user manuals for more information. To begin the installation procedure, please power on the HSK-200Z/210Z by connecting the power jack to the power adapter included in the package. The power LED of the HSK-200Z/210Z will then turn on. Plug the HSK-10 IR emitter cable into either phone jack of the HSK-200Z/210Z. Refer to the figure below to correctly integrate the HSK-10 into the HSK-200Z/210Z. The Status LED will blink when the HSK-200Z/210Z sends IR keys successfully. IMPORTANT BeforeyoustartinstalingtheHSK 200Z/210Z,checkifthedevicehasbeenusedorincludedintoanother network.ifso,pleaseputthehsk 200Z/210Ztoitsfactorydefaultsetingsbeforeusingit.Factorydefault canbeactivatedusingthefolowingprocedure: RemovethepoweroftheHSK 200Z/210Z; PressandholdtheHSK 200Z/210Z sdeviceprogram buton; Plugthepowerbackin; TheStatusLEDwilblinkforfiveseconds,andthesystem wilberestoredtoitsfactorydefault

Using the HSK-200Z/210Z as an IR-RF Repeater The following instructions assume the HSK-100Z as Z-Wave primary controller. If you are using other controller, please refer to its user manual to learn how to connect it to the HSK-200Z/210Z. AV Equipment Selection by Entering Device Code You may setup the HSK-100Z by following the code entering instructions: 1. Referring to the DEVICE CODE LIST, look up the 4-digit Device Code which corresponds to the brand of your A/V equipment. If there is more than one Device Code listed under your brand, start from the first code. 2. Press the desired Device Mode Key (e.g. TV). 3. Hold down "CH +" and "VOL -" on the HSK-100Z simultaneously for 3 seconds until the green indicator lights up. 4. Use the number keys "0" - "9" to enter your 4-digit Device Code. The indicator flashes twice then goes out. Turn on your device (e.g. TV), then try the function keys on the HSK-100Z. If your device (e.g. TV) responds to your activated function correctly, you have entered the right Device Code. Otherwise, repeat the above steps with the next available Device Codes until your device (e.g. TV) responds to your activated function, and most keys work correctly. Notes: If the red LED flashes 6 times in step 4, this means a wrong Device Code has been entered. You are required to repeat step 2 to 4 again. Simply repeat the above procedures to enter the Device Codes for your SAT/CBL, DVD or AUX. (remember to press the correct Device Mode Key in step 2 above). If you cannot find a correct Device Code for your equipment, refer to AV Equipment Selection by Searching through the Library. For future reference you are recommended to take note of your Devices codes in the space provided in the manual after setting up the HSK 100Z correctly. AV Equipment Selection by Searching through the Library If you cannot identify a correct Device Code for your equipment from the Device Code list, you may search through the code in the library:- 1. Turn on your device manually (e.g. TV).

2. Press a desired Device Mode Key (e.g. TV). 3. Hold down "CH +" and "VOL -" on the HSK-100Z simultaneously for 3 seconds until the indicator lights up. 4. Enter a corresponding Magic Search Code from the following table. The green indicator flashes twice then goes out. Device to be searched from code library Magic Search Code TV 0001 VCR/DVR/LASERDISC 0002 SAT 0003 CABLE/DVR+CABLECOMBOS 0004 DVD/DVD R/RW/DVR+DVDCOMBOS 0005 AUDIO 0006 CD 0007 HOMEAUTOMATION 0008 (e.g. press "TV" device mode key, then press "CH +" and "VOL -", and enter TV Magic Search Code 0001.) 5. Press the same desired device mode key again as in step 2 above. (e.g. TV) 6. Hold down "CH +" & "VOL -" simultaneously for 3 seconds until the green indicator lights up, and your HSK-100Z is ready to start searching. 7. Aim the HSK-100Z at your device (e.g. TV), press the key slowly and repeatedly until the device has been turned off. Once your device has been turned off, immediately press Device Mode Key (e.g. TV) to lock in code and the indicator should go out. Simply repeat the above setup procedures to search for the Device Code for SAT/CBL, DVD or AUX. (Remember to press the correct Device Mode Key and correct Magic Search Code in step 2-5 above) IMPORTANT Ifthepoweron/offunctionofyourdeviceisnotinfra redcontroled,youneedtofolowsteps2to6above andstartsearching. Press andanotherfunctionkeyalternatelyuntilyourdevicerespondstotheexpectedfunction,then pressthesamedevicemodekey(e.g.tv)tolockinthecode. e.g.press & alternately,or; Press & alternately.

Notes: TV, VCR, DVD, CTV and other device codes can be searched for and locked into any device modes. Simply press the corresponding device mode key in step 2 & 5 and enter an appropriate Magic Search Code for your DVD, CTV and other devices. Each time you press the, the HSK 100Z will skip to the next code and send out a POWER signal trying to turn off your device. If you fail to stop pressing when your device has been turned off, turn your device on again immediately. Before the green indicator goes out, press "Mute on the HSK 100Z to skip backward. Repeat step 7 above and lock in the code. If the red LED flashes six times after your pressing of key, you are already at the last code of the library. Press "CH +" and "VOL " to resume the HSK 100Z and repeat the above procedures carefully to search again. Learning IR Commands Your HSK-100Z is equipped with IR learning capability. This allows you to "teach" your HSK-100Z certain functions from your equipment s remote control. Please follow the steps below. 1. Press the desired device mode key (e.g. TV). 2. Hold down "CH+" and "VOL-" on the HSK-100Z simultaneously for 3 seconds until the green indicator lights up. 3. Enter the learning code "0", "0", "0", "0". The green indicator light will flash once then stay on. The HSK-100Z is now ready to learn. 4. Place the HSK-100Z and your device remote on a flat surface, aimed at each other 1-3 inches apart. 5. Press a desired key once and release on the HSK-100Z which you want to learn the command. The green indicator will flash once then stay lit. 6. Press and keep holding the key on your original equipment remote which you want to learn for a few seconds. 7. When the green indicator light flashes twice and stays lit continuously, the command has been learned successfully and you can release the key on your original equipment remote. If the red indicator light flashes six times, it shows an error in the learning process. Adjust the position of both remotes and repeat from step 5 again. 8. Repeat from step 5 to learn other key functions, or press the same device mode key on step 1 (e.g.tv) to terminate the learning mode, the green indicator light will flash twice and then go out immediately. Notes: On step 5 if no key is selected for more that 8 seconds, the red indicator light will flash six times and the learning mode will exit automatically. On step 6, if no other remote signal is received for more than 8 seconds, the red indicator light flashes six times and stays lit continuously, you need to select a desired key again for learning as in step 5 on your HSK 100Z. Each function key will hold one command only, a new command to be learned will automatically erase and replace the previous one.

If the green indicator light flashes six times during the transference of signals, the maximum of 100 commands memory bank is full, press the same device key again to resume normal operation. All device mode keys, as well as the SHIFT keys cannot be used for learning functions.

Connecting the HSK-200Z/210Z to the HSK-100Z Adding the HSK-200Z/210Z to the HSK-100Z Step SetupKey SetupLEDBehavior 1 Press inzonesetuparea OKLEDturnson LEDAblinksslowly 2 PressShift OKLEDblinks 3 Selectazonegroupnumberfrom 1to8 4 Presstheprogram butononthe HSK 200Z/210Z LEDAturnsof LEDBblinksslowly ThiswilselectdeviceAVchannel1 8(TV =1,DVD=2,SAT/CBL=3,AUX=4,TV1 =5 ) OKLEDblinksforawhileandthenturnsof Wemayneedtowaitforuptooneminute. PleasemakesuretheHSK 100Zisplaced reasonablyclosetothehsk 200Z Removing the HSK-200Z/210Z from the HSK-100Z If you do not want the HSK-200Z/210Z to repeat the IR signal from the HSK-100Z any longer, we need to remove it from the repeater group. Step SetupKey SetupLEDBehavior 1 PressRemove inzonesetuparea OKLEDturnson LEDAblinksslowly 2 PressShift OKLEDblinks 3 Selectazonegroupnumberfrom 1to8 4 Presstheprogram butononthe HSK 200Z LEDAturnsof LEDBblinksslowly ThiswilselectdeviceAVchannel1 8.(For example,ifyouwanttoremoveitfrom the TVchannel,press1here) OKLEDblinksforawhileandthenturnsof Wemayneedtowaitforuptooneminute. PleasemakesuretheHSK 100Zisplaced reasonablyclosetothehsk 200Z Disabling all IR-RF Repeaters Step SetupKey SetupLEDBehavior 1 Press formorethan3secondsinzone Setuparea. OKLEDturnson LEDAblinksslowly 2 PressShift OKLEDblinks 3 Selectazonegroupnumberfrom 1to8. LEDAturnsof LEDBblinksslowly ThiswilselectdeviceAVchannel1 8. TheOKLEDwilblinkandturnsof.

Changing IR Device Code Repeated by the HSK-200Z/210Z (on the HSK-100Z) Step SetupKey SetupLEDBehavior 1 PressConf OKLEDstayson 2 3 PressoneofthefourAVchannelkeysor pressshifttoselectanotherfour channels Pressthefourdigitdevicecodethat corespondstoyouravdevice(please refertothecodelistsheet) OKLEDblinksonceandstaysonforeachkey press OKLEDblinksandstayson TheinputnumberisthecodefortheAV device Adding IR Keys Using Learning Mode The HSK-200Z/210Z must learn the AV equipment information from the HSK-100Z in order to act as an IR repeater of the Z-Wave signal from the HSK-100Z. In order to do so, please do the following: Step SetupKey SetupLEDBehavior 1 Press OKLEDstayson OKLEDblinksonceandstayson. 2 PressoneoftheeightAVchannels. 3 Press1000 OKLEDblinksandstaysonaftereachkey ispressed 4 5 PresstheAVkey(seeinstructions below) PointtheremotethattheHSK 200Z wantstolearnatit,thenpressandhold thekeywewantthehsk 200Ztolearn. 6 Repeatprocedures1 5foranotherkey. OKLEDblinksonceandstayson Thisisthekeywhichwilbelearned.Please refertotheirkeytablebelowforthe purposeforeachkey. TheStatusLEDoftheHSK 200Zwilstay on. TheStatusLEDofHSK 200Zwilturnofif thesignalislearnedcorectly. Atthesametime,theOKLEDofHSK 100Z wilblinkandturnof. Ifthelearningfails,theLEDofHSK 200Zwil blinkandturnofandtheerorledofthe HSK 100Zwilblink. Using the learning mode explained above, you can teach the HSK-200Z/210Z the IR signals necessary to work with certain AV equipment or enter/exit certain AV scenarios. For example, using the key 1 will teach the HSK-200Z/210Z how to turn the projector on/off. See below for the table of IR keys to use in step 5 of the above process. There are also two sets of numbers. If you are using the HSK-100Z, you may simply use the default keys shown below. However, if you are

using another Z-Wave remote control device, then you may have to configure it to work accordingly using the Z-Wave Index number. IR Key Table Item HSK-100 Key Z-Wave Index Remarks Projector Power 1 7 Smart power: Configuration #1 DVD Power 2 8 Smart power: Configuration #2 AVR Power 3 9 Smart power: Configuration #3 TV Power info 17 Smart power: Configuration #4 Meeting AUX1 4 10 This is sent when we enter meeting mode. Meeting AUX2 5 11 This is sent when we enter meeting mode. Presentation AUX1 6 12 Presentation AUX2 CC 103 This is sent when we enter presentation mode. This is sent when we enter presentation mode. Normal AUX1 7 13 This is sent when we enter normal mode. Normal AUX2 8 14 This is sent when we enter normal mode. Leave AUX1 9 15 This is sent when we enter leave mode. Leave AUX2 ARC This is sent when we enter leave mode. Meeting Exit DASH This is sent when we leave meeting mode. Presentation Exit 0 6 This is sent when we leave presentation mode. Normal Exit ENTER 40 This is sent when we leave normal mode. Leave Exit PIP 241 This is sent when we leave mode.

Technical Specifications Power Signal Range IR Serialport Program buton 7.5VDC500mA 908.42Mhz(US),868.42Mhz(EU) Upto100feetlineofsightbetweenthewirelesscontrolerandtheHSK 200Z/210Z. 270degreebuilt iniremiter.twoiremiterjackscanbeusedtoextendthecoverage byconnectingwiththehsk 10. RS 485(forHSK 210Zonly) Toinclude/exclude/calibratetheHSK 200Z/210Z Warranty Limited One (1) Year Warranty This warranty does not cover or apply to: (a) damage to the product due to misuse, mishandling, and abuse, (b) products not used in accordance with manufacturer's instructions or recommendations, (c) product not assembled or installed according to manufacturer's instructions, (d) normal wear and tear, (e) wearing of the cover do to improper installation of cover and goods (f) damage to the contents of the shelter, (g) permits required due to zoning issues, (h) damage that has occurred during shipping, (i) acts of God. In addition consequential damage and incidental damages, such as damage to persons or property are not coverable under this warranty, and you should refer to your homeowner's insurance policy as with any other outside structure. Note: Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of certain damages, and in those cases these limitations do not apply. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This 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 generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 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 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. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This

device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Warnings Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection facilities. Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available. If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and well-being. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. RISK OF FIRE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK RISK OF BURNS Exercise extreme caution when using Z-Wave devices to control appliances. Operation of the Z-Wave device may be in a different room then the controlled appliances, 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 possible result in a hazardous condition.