[UPDATE 3/25/19]
Note that HomeSeer no longer resells the CT30 and the recommended replacement is the 2GIG:
https://shop.homeseer.com/collection...ave-thermostat
Info on the CT30:
When adding this thermostat to the network, it will operate in 2 different modes, depending on the power supplied:
1) If the unit has the C wire connected (uses line power) and it is added to the network, it will NOT use beaming and will stay awake at all times. This means it can be controlled with older Z-Wave interfaces (one that does support beaming, Zensys firmware 4.27 or earlier) and it will participate in routing (will realy Z-wave commands).
2) If the unit is running on batteries and is added to the network, it will use beaming for communications. The controller must have Zensys firmware 5.02 or later or 4.51 or later. The thermostat will not relay z-wave commands in this mode.
Note that HomeSeer no longer resells the CT30 and the recommended replacement is the 2GIG:
https://shop.homeseer.com/collection...ave-thermostat
Info on the CT30:
When adding this thermostat to the network, it will operate in 2 different modes, depending on the power supplied:
1) If the unit has the C wire connected (uses line power) and it is added to the network, it will NOT use beaming and will stay awake at all times. This means it can be controlled with older Z-Wave interfaces (one that does support beaming, Zensys firmware 4.27 or earlier) and it will participate in routing (will realy Z-wave commands).
2) If the unit is running on batteries and is added to the network, it will use beaming for communications. The controller must have Zensys firmware 5.02 or later or 4.51 or later. The thermostat will not relay z-wave commands in this mode.
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