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Pakedge WA-2200 Release Notes Document

Page 1 WA-2200/2200-O Access Point Firmware V2.0 Release Released April 8, 2021IntroductionWA-2200/2200-O Firmware v2.0 is a compelling new software release that brings OvrC to the Pakedge lineup. This update Important Note: Supported SKUsWA-2200 WA-2200-1 WA-2200-OWA-2200-O-1Adds OvrC functionality to your Pakedge devices.Added OvrC FeaturesRemote AccessDevice Reset Page 2 WA-2200 Version 1.00.2 Release NotesReleased September 11, 2019BakPak multiple AP discovery enhancementFix Diagnostic Tool – Ping test featureFix Connection Page display content under Hostname, IP Address and Device OS �eldWA-2200 Version 1.00.1 Release NotesReleased May 09, 2019WA-2200-O Version 1.00.2 Release NotesReleased December 18, 2019Label the AP’s friendly name in browser Tab to make it easy to identify which tab for each AP.Overview --- When LAN port speed is 10 Mbps, we have shown “0Mbps” for port speed Page 3 We should add warring message as we have on RT-3100 for the �rst loginLimited shell - Setip - We are getting message “Missing parameter for setip” instead of message for invalid settingsWA2200 Outdoor > BakPak > Advanced Settings --- Can not set time zone if name of city has two wordsPerformance --- Low wireless throughput on 2.4 GHz bandUI --- cosmetic bug --- Change default tab title from “My WA2200-O” to “Pakedge WA2200-O”WA-2200-O: all connected clients on 2.4 dropped at the same timeIsolated does not work between VLANs and between bandsNetwork and bradcast IP address can be applied for LAN IP address, gateway and DNS of APPerformance --- Low wireless throughput on 2.4 GHz bandTechnical Support contact informationIf you encounter any issues during or following the update, or if you have any questions, please contact Control4 Technical Support for USA+1 (888) 400-4072UKGermanyAustraliaChinaFor support in regions covered by a distribution partner, contact your distributor.

Binary 760 Series Fiber Optic EXT User Guide Document

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California Title 20 Page

California Title 20 and Title 24 Control4 Smart Lighting Dimmers are Title 20 compliant, allowing for installation in new and retrofit-build projects in the state of California. Certified Control4 integrators and installers can install Control4 dimmers into residential and commercial buildings and meet California Title 24 energy standards. What is California Title 20? Title 20 is part of the California Code of Regulations that requires energy efficiency for appliances, including “self-contained” lighting control devices. These are individual devices that can function without the requirement of being connected to additional devices.

Control4 Wireless Thermostat by Aprilaire User Guide Document

Control4 Wireless Thermostat by AprilaireUser Guide Control4 disclaimerControl4 makes no representations or warranties with respect to this publication, and specically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or tness for any particular purpose. Control4 reserves the right to make changes to any and all parts of this publication at any time, without any obligation to notify any person or entity of such changes.Legal noticesGNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION (Section 3.b.)You may copy and distribute the Program (or a work based on it, under Section 2) in object code or executable form under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 provided that you also do one of the following: Accompany it with a written oer, valid for at least three years, to give any third party, for a charge no more than your cost of physically performing source distribution, a complete machine-readable copy of the corresponding source code, to be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 on a medium customarily used for software interchange.The complete text for this license is available on the Control4 web site at: www.control4.comGracenoteGracenote, Gracenote logo and logotype, and the “Powered by Gracenote” logo are either a registered trademark or a trademark of Gracenote, Inc.

Lifestyle Nurture Buyers Guide Document

Advanced Guide Wiring Basicsfor existing homes& new construction ™ ™ Advanced Guide This guide provides information about basic wiring for a home under construction or for a retrot as a prerequisite to installing home automation.Proper wiring of a home, new or existingWhether you’re building a new home or planning on automating your current one, proper wiring is an essential rst phase to installing a home automation system and conguring the devices so they can all communicate with each other seamlessly. If done correctly, proper wiring can save money, time and frustration.

Control4 Selected to Deploy Home Energy Management Solution for AEP Ohio's gridSMART® Demonstration Project Press release

SUNNYVALE, CA — January 12, 2011 – Control4, a leader in affordable IP-based home control systems, today announced that they have been chosen by AEP Ohio, a unit of American Electric Power (NYSE:AEP), to pilot customer experiences with home energy management. "Control4 is pleased to work with AEP Ohio to raise home energy management to the next level of engagement,” said Richard Walker, President of Control4 Energy. “Our versatile home automation platform completes AEP Ohio's progressive AMI plan to deliver a Home Area Network Demand Response solution that consumers can embrace."

Control4® Energy Management System (EMS 100) Selected by NV Energy for Demand Response Rollout Press release

SUNNYVALE, CA - January 31, 2010 - Home automation leader Control4 has been selected by NV Energy to provide its award-winning home energy management devices to customers who want to better manage their energy consumption. Control4® ADVANTAGE software will help NV Energy manage residential load on a large scale. Integrated with NV Energy’s demand response management system, Control4 ADVANTAGE will allow the company to communicate with and manage any number of home area networks ("HANs") on the Control4® EMS 100 platform. Customers with EMS 100 devices will have multiple options for par

Control4 Delivers the Lighting Control Solution of the Future…Today! Blog

This editorial is written by Dennis Burger, Editor in Chief at HomeTechTell and contributing writer at Residential Systems. Let’s face it: the upgrade cycle for electronics is a vicious, never-ending saga of self-flagellation. We consumers who like to stay on the cutting edge of tech are almost stuck with a sick sort of Stockholm Syndrome: We know next year’s new smartphone is probably going to sport the feature we really wanted last year; we know next year’s TVs are going to be packed with some new enticing net-connected feature. Do we buy a new receiver now, or wait until the brand we want adds Spotify or AirPlay or gapless FLAC playback down the road at a price we can afford? And don’t even get me started on the perpetual upgrade game when it comes to computers.

Giving Clients What They Really Want: Evan Christensen and Harry Hamilton on Home Automation Blog

When it comes to understanding the way a homeowner thinks, Harry Hamilton and Evan Christensen are world-class experts. Their technology firm, Above Grade Automation, is a full-service smart home and commercial automation design and integration company serving the Central California Coast. They have made a name for themselves by providing their clients with smart home technology solutions that are elegant, fun, and exactly what the clients are wanting. This dynamic duo is able to consistently provide the products and services that delight each of their clients by taking time to unearth a homeowner’s true wants and needs when it comes to home automation.

Panelized Lighting Professional Reference Guide Document

This guide is for all electricians who plan and install a Control4 Panelized Lighting system in a home or business. What is Control4 Panelized Lighting? Also known as centralized lighting, Control4 Panelized Lighting is a variation on the typical line-voltage infrastructure, which has been used in homes and businesses for years (see Figure 1). Panelized lighting utilizes a centralized/star wiring conguration, where circuits from the breaker box are routed rst to a centrally-located enclosure (panel), which houses dimmer, relay, and other system control modules. From there, the switched/dimmed circuits are routed directly to the loads (see Figure 2).

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