c) Read the current temperature.
d) Set/Read the indicator
d) Set/Read the Fan mode
e) Set/Read the clock (on certain CTxx models only)
f) Set/Read the user display area (on certain CTxx models only)
Battery Power
When your thermostat is running on battery power, the Z-Wave radio will turn off to
help conserve battery life. The RTZW-01 Z-Wave radio module supports Z-Wave
beaming, which allows other devices in the network to wake up the RTZW-01 and
accept commands, and then go back to sleep.
C-Wire Power
When your thermostat is running on C-Wire power, the Z-Wave radio will stay on
and actively help in routing messages within the z-wave network.
Simple Mode/Normal Mode
The CT30 offers to modes of operation, Normal Mode and Simple mode. Normal
mode is intended for use as a standalone programmable thermostat. In Normal
mode the user can program the thermostat to change temperatures at various points
throughout the day. Simple mode is intended for use with a larger control system -
like an alarm system or home automation system. Simple mode is meant to run a
single temperature constantly. This temperature can be set locally on the
thermostat, or remotely using a Z-Wave U-SNAP module. To enter simple mode:
Press and hold the PROG button for 10 seconds. To leave simple mode, press and
hold the PROG button for 10 seconds.
Advanced Z-Wave Information:
The RTZW-01 supports compliant mapping of the Z-Wave BASIC_COMMAND_CLASS
to the CTxx thermostat “Energy Saving” and “Comfort Mode” as follows:
Basic Set (Value = 0x00) = Set Energy Saving Mode
Basic Set (Value = 0x01-0x63 & 0xFF) = Set Comfort Mode
Energy Savings applies a 4 Degree setback to the existing set point temperature to
comply with EPA recommendations for energy savings.
The RTZW-01 supports compliant mapping of the the Z-Wave indicator Command
class as follows:
Indicator Set (Value = 0x00) = All LEDs Off