Transmitter & Receiver - Remote Controlled Appliance Kit
UPGRADING AND PROGRAMMING
If you wish to add other Micro Transmitters, Micro Receivers or re-
mote control switches to the existing installation, you may choose
among the following solutions:
-Add one or many command points to create a two-way switch: Install the
Micro Transmitter(s) as specified in its manual
-Add a remote control switch: The first line of buttons automatically controls the
lighting. (See remote control switch manual).
-Add an additional lighting spot: Install the Micro Receiver as specified in its
manual.
REMARKS
Within a single installation, no additional programming is necessary to add one
or more Micro Module(s) and remote control switch(es) to this pack.
-Installing an additional pack for another lighting point: In order to separate the
two installations, follow these instructions.
3.1 HOW TO PROGRAM THE MICRO TRANSMITTER
In order to add the Micro Transmitter to a different installation from the original
one, or to one with interference from a nearby system, it is necessary to pro-
gram a different code.
The programming address is made up of a "HOUSE" code (from A through P)
and of a "UNIT" code (from 1 through 16). The factory default address of the
transmitter/receiver pair is set at A1. Proceed as follows to set a different code.
A. Accessing programming mode.
- Press the Micro Transmitter's START (1) and STOP (0) buttons briefly and
simultaneously. The LED turns YELLOW.
Then the LED lights up RED once (for the HOUSE CODE), then GREEN once (for
the UNIT code). The Micro Transmitter is in the A-1 setting.
You have 6 seconds to program a new code.
B. Setting the HOUSE CODE.
- Press the (1) button as many times as needed to get to the desired HOUSE
CODE and then release it.
Example: A = press once, B = press twice, C = press three times, ... P = press
16 times.
- After having set the HOUSE CODE, the LED will flash YELLOW 3 times to
confirm the code has been memorized and exit from programming mode.
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