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Brand | Cooper |
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Model | Aspire RF |
Category | Control Systems |
Language | English |
Provides critical safety warnings and precautions for device installation and use.
Details compliance with FCC rules and potential interference guidelines for the device.
Covers battery requirements, controller power, and how the Z-Wave mesh network functions.
Explains buttons, indicators, and menu navigation for the tabletop controller.
Briefly describes the functions of the Devices and Scenes menus.
Details buttons and menu navigation for the handheld controller, including Events, Settings, and Away menus.
Lists optional controllers like Wall-mount, USB, and SDIO card for system expansion.
Provides step-by-step guidance on navigating through the system's menu screens.
Instructions on how to enter custom names for system elements using the controller.
Guides users through setting the system's current date and time via the Settings menu.
Step-by-step process for adding a new wireless device to the Aspire RF system.
Details how to configure individual device parameters like Off Delay and Power On State.
Configures device behavior for timed turn-off and group commands.
Customizes how devices respond to ALL ON and ALL OFF commands.
Defines the duration devices stay on or off during a panic event.
Sets device behavior after power loss and dimming speed for compatible dimmers.
Details how to set the time it takes for a dimmer to reach its target brightness.
Guides users on configuring parameters for devices not manufactured by Cooper.
Explains how to set specific parameter numbers and values for non-Cooper devices.
Instructions on turning devices on/off and adjusting dimmer levels.
View the current on/off or dim level status for individual devices.
Procedure for assigning custom names to devices within the system.
Steps to reassign a device to a different location within the home.
How to use the ALL ON and ALL OFF buttons for global device control.
Enables panic mode and allows selection of devices included in the panic group.
Customizes which devices appear on specific controller lists.
Details options to hide all, unhide all, or selectively hide/unhide devices.
Combines multiple devices into a single scene for synchronized control.
Defines the on/off or dim level for each device when a scene is activated.
Instructions on how to trigger or activate a predefined scene.
Assigns scenes to quick-access favorite buttons on the tabletop controller.
Assigns custom names to scenes.
Allows reordering of scenes in the selection menu by assigning new numbers.
Removes a scene from the system after confirmation.
Modifies the state (on/off/dim) of devices within an existing scene.
Copies scenes from a primary controller to a 5-button Scene Controller.
Customizes which scenes appear on specific controller lists.
Schedules scenes to occur automatically at a specified time and day.
Defines the specific time and day of the week for an event to trigger.
Sets whether an event is one-time or recurring and links it to a specific scene.
Enables or disables scheduled events individually or all at once.
Assigns custom names to scheduled events.
Removes a scheduled event from the system.
Modifies the scheduled time and day for an event.
Changes the event's type (one-time/recurring) and associated scene.
Selects or changes the scene for an event and saves the updated event.
Configures settings for the Away mode, including start times and intervals.
Defines when the Away mode deactivates and selects devices to be used.
Sets duration for device activation and enables specific Away mode intervals.
Finalizes and saves the configured settings for the Away feature.
Turns the Away mode on or off, indicated by an icon on the main menu.
Links devices so one can control another, enabling multi-device interactions.
Copies network data, settings, events, and scenes to another controller.
Finalizes data transfer and allows primary controller role assignment.
Shifts primary control of the Z-Wave network from one controller to another.
Procedure to remove a device from the wireless network and controller memory.
Applies child protection levels (No Lockout, Sequence Control, Remote Only) to devices.
Clears all devices, scenes, and events, returning the controller to factory default settings.
Rescans the network to retrieve missing device information after replication.
Checks the software revision, Node ID, Home ID, and protocol of the system.
Views software revision, Node ID, and protocol for individual devices.
Identifies device Node ID, Name, and Location by interacting with the device.
Allows secondary controllers to update device naming and location data.
Installs a new device to replace a malfunctioning one, requiring reconfiguration.
Deletes a non-functional device from the network when replacement is not desired.
Forces the controller to search for devices and update network routing tables.
Lists descriptions and part numbers for various Cooper RF lighting control devices.
Details part numbers for RF accessories, gateways, keypads, and Aspire wallplates.
Provides definitions for terms like All Off, Association, Away Mode, Child Lockout, and Panic.
Continues definitions for terms like Ramp Time, Replicate, Scene, and Uninstall.
Outlines the warranty period, conditions, and limitations for Cooper Wiring Devices products.