Page 2 - Z-Wave backup and restore; Notes; Z-Wave force network update
Doc ID 2015-05-1067 • Rev 01 2 / 15 Z-Wave backup and restore This new Z-Wave feature lets you backup and restore the Z-Wave network in Fusion. This will protect your Z-Wave network in the unlikely event of a system failure. To start the backup process, click the Backup Z-Wave Controller button . To...
Page 3 - New fields on the Z-Wave tab
Doc ID 2015-05-1067 • Rev 01 3 / 15 New Z-Wave buttons The Z-Wave tab includes four new buttons, described below. Table 1: New Z-Wave buttons Button Name Use Remove Z-Wave Device When a device fails and cannot be unpaired, click this button to forcibly remove any device from the controller’s databas...
Page 4 - ClareVue Lighting Wizard; Adding devices and areas; Add Devices; Name
Doc ID 2015-05-1067 • Rev 01 4 / 15 ClareVue Lighting Wizard The ClareVue Lighting Wizard helps you quickly add, pair, and configure your ClareVue lighting devices. Using a simple step-by-step approach that incorporates best practices, the wizard guides you through a simple 3-step process: Add, Conf...
Page 5 - Add an area; button to create and name a new area. When done, click; Pairing devices; or offline; Click the; Pair; button to put the Z-Wave controller in pairing mode, Next press the
Doc ID 2015-05-1067 • Rev 01 5 / 15 Add an area When you want to add a new area for your lighting device, use the Add an Area feature. Click the button to create and name a new area. When done, click to add the new area to your list. Pairing devices Scroll down to begin adding (pairing) devices to t...
Page 6 - Fixing paired devices; When a problem with a; Fix Device; button to fix the service. The system notifies you when it is
Doc ID 2015-05-1067 • Rev 01 6 / 15 Fixing paired devices When a problem with a device’s service occurs, or the device receives another type of error, the device highlights in yellow and displays a warning icon . Figure 5: Fix it indication Click the Fix Device button to fix the service. The system ...
Page 7 - Configuring devices; Next
Doc ID 2015-05-1067 • Rev 01 7 / 15 Configuring devices Now that you’ve added the device, you must configure it. Click the Next button at the bottom of the screen, or click the Configure Devices tab to display three sub tabs: Accessory Devices Dimmers Keypads Configuring accessory devices Use ...
Page 8 - ClareVue Dimmable Bulbs Compatibility; Configuring dimmer ramp time
Doc ID 2015-05-1067 • Rev 01 8 / 15 Retrieve associations Sometimes device associations fail. When this occurs, click the Retrieve Association button to retrieve the associations. When you click the Retrieve Associations button, the system notifies you that it is updating the associations. Be patien...
Page 9 - Configuring a keypad or virtual keypad
Doc ID 2015-05-1067 • Rev 01 9 / 15 Figure 7: Configuring dimmers Configuring a keypad or virtual keypad When configuring a keypad, three programming options are available: Toggle On, In a Lighting Scene, and In a Momentary Scene. The modes and feedback behavior are explained below. The following fi...
Page 10 - Toggle On; The Toggle On and In a Lighting Scene modes are configured the same; To configure the Toggle On or In a Lighting Scene feedback keypad:; Select a device and an action associated with the button.; Save Button Configuration; Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each button.
Doc ID 2015-05-1067 • Rev 01 10 / 15 Toggle On The devices configured in this mode can toggle on and off. The LED indicators on the keypad remain lit when any of the devices configured to that button are on. This can be used for single and multi-room lighting. For example, three switches are configu...
Page 11 - In a Lighting Scene; ’s levels is changed, the LED indicator; In a Momentary Scene; To configure the In a Momentary Scene feedback keypad:; Select a scene to associate with the button.
Doc ID 2015-05-1067 • Rev 01 11 / 15 In a Lighting Scene The LED indicator on the keypad remains lit when all devices are in the preset state. When one of the device ’s levels is changed, the LED indicator extinguishes. This can be used for single or multi-room lighting. For example, two lights and ...
Page 12 - Virtual keypad; Entertainment custom button update; Rule
Doc ID 2015-05-1067 • Rev 01 12 / 15 Virtual keypad Virtual keypads function like physical keypads, but are entirely virtual and appear on the homeowner’s Android or iOS device. Each project can have an unlimited number of virtual keypads attached, and each keypad allows up to sixteen customizable b...
Page 13 - Drivers
Doc ID 2015-05-1067 • Rev 01 13 / 15 To select the service and button priority, click the Service hyperlink. Figure 13: Service and priority selection Drivers New drivers have been added to support integrations of the following devices into the ClareHome ecosystem. Honeywell Vista Panels via HSIM ...
Page 14 - Resolved issues
Doc ID 2015-05-1067 • Rev 01 14 / 15 Resolved issues The following bugs were identified and resolved in ClareHome and Fusion v4.0. Bug no. Issue Resolution MYCFU-870 HomeWorks QS XML file is not importing. The action type was corrected allowing the file to be imported. MYCFU-817 Cannot enter a “0” o...
Page 15 - Known issues; The following issues are known and being worked on.; Contact information
Doc ID 2015-05-1067 • Rev 01 15 / 15 Known issues The following issues are known and being worked on. Bug no. Issue Workaround MYCFU-554 Z-Wave thermostat set points will not allow the following specific set temperatures: 56, 58, 60, 62, 65, 67, 71, 74, 76, 78, 80°F. Use one degree above or below th...