OPERATION
The connected appliance can now be operated
via the key-ring remote control (fig.3) .
• When the (+) of the button is pressed, the
appliance switches on. When the (-) of the
button is pressed, the appliance switches
off again.
– The Power switch is set to unit code 1 by
default.
With the key-ring remote control it is possible
to operate more Power switches at the same
time. When the GROUP switch on the key-ring
remote is in the ON position, it will switch on
and off every Power switch whose own
GROUP switch is in the ON position.
• Set the GROUP switch of the key-ring
remote control to the ON position.
• Set the GROUP switch on the rear of the
Power switch to the ON position.
– Every Power switch whose GROUP switch
is in the ON position will now respond to the
key-ring remote control. When the (+) of the
button is pressed, all appliances connected
to these Power switches will switch on.
When the (-) of the button is pressed, the
appliances switch off again.
MANUAL OPERATION
The Power switch has a button for manual
operation. This means that you can still switch
on and off your appliance without the key-ring
remote control.
• Press the button in front of the Power
switch once.
– The Power switch switches on.
• Press the button in front of the Power
switch once again.
– The Power switch switches off.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Install a battery in the key-ring remote control
as follows (fig. 1) :
• Unscrew the bottom cover of the key-ring
remote control and remove.
• Insert the battery in the unit, checking
carefully that the battery polarities (+ and -)
match those inside the compartment.
• Place to bottom cover over the key-ring
remote control, insert screws and tighten.
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Notes:
• Remove the battery when the key-ring
remote control is not going to be used for a
long period of time.
• Replace the battery in the key-ring remote
control at least once a year. If you notice
that the transmission range of the key-ring
remote control reduces drastically, replace
the battery immediately.
• Use only an original PHILIPS 8LR932
battery when replacing the remote control
battery.
CHANGING THE HOUSE CODE
The house code is designed to prevent
interference with the Power Control System of
your neighbour. It also enables you to use
more key-ring remote controls for different
applications in and around your house.
The Power Control System will only respond
to signals with the correct house code.
To change the house code (fig. 4) :
• Choose a house code (A,B, or C, etc.) from
table 1, and turn the house code selection
wheel at the rear of the Power switch to
this house code.
• Unscrew the bottom cover of the key-ring
remote control and remove.
• Set the dip-switches of the key-ring remote
control to correspond to the chosen house
code.
• Place to bottom cover over the key-ring
remote control, insert screws and tighten.
Note:
The key-ring remote control can NOT control
the Power switch when the unit code is
changed to a number other than 1. However, it
is possible to activate more Power switches at
the same time by selecting unit code 1 on
each Power switch.
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