Create Association Groups with a GoControl Z-Wave 3-Way Wall Mount Accessory Dimmer Switch (WT00Z5-1)
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The GoControl WT00Z5-1 supports three (3) Association Groups. Group 1 is the Lifeline group and must be assigned the Node ID of the Z-Wave Controller to which unsolicited notifications from the WT00Z5-1 will be sent.
Group 1 supports a single Node ID. The Z-Wave Controller should set the Lifeline Association automatically after inclusion. For instructions on how to set Associations, please refer to your Z-Wave Controller instructions. Group 2 nodes will be sent BASIC On/Off commands and is intended to control switches like the GoControl WS15Z5. Group 3 nodes will be sent Multilevel Switch commands and is intended to control dimmers like the GoControl WD500Z5. Groups 2 and 3 support up to five (5) Node IDs. Associations can be created automatically without requiring the Z-Wave Controller.
To create Associations:
- Enroll all devices into the Z-Wave hub or panel.
- Press the top button of the WT00Z5-1 four times quickly to enter Association mode. The LED will begin to blink quickly (twice per second).
- Follow the instructions for inclusion or exclusion of the device to be associated. For GoControl devices, tap the bottom button two times. The LED should be solid.
- Repeat Steps #2 and #3 for up to 5 total dimmers and/or switches within 60 seconds of entering Association mode.
- Association mode will turn off after 60 seconds or when a node has been associated.
Although the Associations are now functional, it is recommended that you refer to your Hubs instructions to “Heal” the Z-Wave network to recognize the new Associations. Dimmers are automatically assigned to group 3 and other devices are assigned to group 2.
To remove Associations:
If the Hub has recognized the Associations, refer to the Z-Wave Hub’s instructions on how to remove Associations. If the Hub has not recognized the Associations, removing the WT00Z5-1 from the Z-Wave network will eliminate the Associations.