58 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide
Copyright © 2010 Intermatic, Inc.
Section 6:
Advanced Features
The PE953 controller is able to listen to Z-Wave commands while the controller is awake. (For
example: requesting the controller to report Version or Manufacturer Specific information.)
To wake up the controller, press any key.
Configuring Two or More Hand-Held Controllers
Many installations will find it convenient to use two Hand-Held Controllers. Once you have
linked and programmed one Hand-Held to the Receiving Device, it’s easy to add additional
units.
NOTES: The first Hand-Held you link to the Receiving Device is considered the PRIMARY
control and all other Hand-Held units are SECONDARY.
Only the PRIMARY Controller can be used to add or remove devices from a network in •
the Intermatic Multi-Wave system.
SECONDARY controllers cannot add or remove devices from the network in the •
Intermatic Multi-Wave system — they can only control devices on the network.
You can tell the status of a Hand-Held from the VER (version) code at the top right corner
of the display on the programming screens: the letter “P” = PRIMARY; the letter “S” =
SECONDARY.
The PRIMARY control must be used to “introduce” or include any additional (SECONDARY)
Hand-Held units to the system.
If the PRIMARY Hand-Held must be replaced (due to loss, damage, etc.,), you must reprogram
from scratch to create a new PRIMARY unit, then reprogram any additional Hand-Helds as
SECONDARY controls.
If necessary, press and release any button on the Hand-Held 1.
Controller to wake it from sleep. If the screen is not displaying
LEARN MODE, press and hold the <P/S> and <ENTER> buttons at
the same time to put the device into programming mode. You are in
programming mode when the LEARN MODE screen is displayed, as
shown at the right.
Press the 2. DOWN arrow button to view the CNTRL OPTION
screen as shown
Press the 3. <2> button to select CONTROLLER COPY.