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Vivint Element CT200 - Z-Wave and Thermostat Programs

Vivint Element CT200
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Vivint Element CT200 Installation Guide
Z-Wave and Power Supply
The thermostat’s node type is xed when it connects to
the Z-Wave network; if the C-Wire is not connected and is
only battery-powered when connecting to the network, the
thermostat will remain a frequent listening routing slave
(FLiRS) node until it is removed from the network.
When your thermostat is running on battery power, the Z-Wave
radio will turn o to help conserve battery life. The Thermostat
Z-Wave radio module supports Z-Wave beaming, which allows other
devices in the network to wake up the Z-Wave module and accept
commands and then go back to sleep.
When your thermostat is running on C-Wire power, the Z-Wave radio
will stay on and actively help route messages within the Z-Wave
network. The thermostat’s node type is xed when it connects to
the Z-Wave network; if the C-Wire is present and powered when
connecting to the network, the thermostat will remain an always-
listening node until it is removed from the network.
Z-Wave and Thermostat Programs
You must connect the Thermostat to a Z-Wave network. This unit
cannot operate without a network connection. When you are
paired to a Z-Wave system, the Z-Wave application on your device
controls your thermostat’s programs. You can still temporarily
override settings on the thermostat itself, but otherwise you control
it remotely.
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